Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi Leads TGMREIS Online Admissions Portal 2026–27 to Transform Minority Education in Telangana
Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi drives the TGMREIS online admissions portal 2026–27, aiming to make minority education in Telangana transparent and accessible.

The launch of the TGMREIS online admissions portal 2026–27 marks a decisive shift in how minority education is administered in Telangana, with Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi playing a central role in shaping and steering this reform.
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As Vice Chairman and President of TGMREIS, Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi has positioned the initiative as more than a technical upgrade. It represents a structured effort to make admissions simpler, faster, and fairer for thousands of students across the state.
Clear Vision: Transparency, Access, and Equality
Speaking on the occasion, Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi emphasised that the core objective of the new system is to remove long-standing hurdles faced by parents and students. The digital platform has been designed to ensure:
- No complicated paperwork
- No repeated office visits
- No role for middlemen
- Equal access for all eligible students
According to officials, the portal reflects his consistent push toward governance models that are transparent and outcome-oriented.
Portal Launched for Academic Year 2026–27
The online admissions platform was officially launched by Mohammed Azharuddin, Telangana’s Minister for Minorities Welfare, in the presence of senior officers, including B. Shafiullah.
The event underlined the government’s confidence in Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi’s leadership and his role in aligning minority education with modern digital systems.
TGMREIS Network Under His Oversight
Under Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi’s leadership, TGMREIS currently oversees:
- 204 minority residential schools
- 118 minority junior colleges across Telangana
These institutions provide free education, residential facilities, quality academic support, and focused preparation for competitive examinations such as NEET. Importantly, admissions are open not only to minority communities but also to students from SC, ST, BC, and OC categories, reinforcing inclusivity.
How the Digital Admissions System Works
The TGMREIS online admissions portal 2026–27 allows students to apply through:
- The official TGMREIS website
- The TMREIS mobile application
Key highlights include:
- Zero application fee
- Immediate hall ticket generation
- Time-bound, structured admission cycles
Officials noted that the portal builds on previous years’ data and is designed to conclude admissions efficiently, usually by early February.
Reaching Rural Students: A Key Priority
Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi has repeatedly stressed that digital reforms must benefit students beyond urban centres. By enabling mobile-based applications, the system allows students from villages and remote areas to apply without dependence on intermediaries or travel.
This approach is expected to significantly improve participation from under-served regions.
In conclusion, the TGMREIS online admissions portal 2026–27 stands as a reflection of Md. Faheemuddin Qureshi’s student-first approach to educational reform. His focus on transparency, digital access, and equity aims to ensure that minority students across Telangana receive fair and timely opportunities.
As admissions open for the new academic year, the initiative is set to play a crucial role in shaping the educational futures of thousands of students.
Original reporting by Munsif News 24×7.
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