A staggering 19,641 students skip Inter exams in Telangana - Latecomers and Personal Issues
At many district centers, heartbreaking scenes were witnessed as nervous students who had arrived late for the test begged to be admitted. Amid tears, numerous students begged for the postponement, citing health problems, traffic jams, and the lack of transportation. The center executives, unfazed, pointed to TSBIE regulations.
4,88,113 out of the 5,07,754 students who enrolled for the second language paper–I showed up. During the test, three malpractice cases were booked, one in Karimnagar, one in Nizamabad, and one in Jangaon.
On Thursday, the second-year intermediate examinations will start. It is anticipated that 9,80,978 intermediate students would take the exams, which are scheduled to end on march 19. In order to administer the examinations, 1,521 examination centres were established.
Up to 27,900 instructors and young lecturers have been assigned to centres. In addition, 200 sitting and 75 flying squads have been assembled to oversee the examinations.