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State-level review meet held to improve education quality
State-level review meet held to improve education quality

Hans India

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Hans India

State-level review meet held to improve education quality

Hyderabad: State Education Secretary Dr Yogita Rana said that quality education is the foundation for social transformation and the future of students. She said that the State government is committed to ensuring quality education in Government Junior Colleges across the state while addressing a state-level review meeting on Thursday, at the office of the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE), involving District Intermediate Education Officers (DIEOs) and Principals of GJCs. Krishna Aditya, Secretary & Director of TGBIE was present. The Education Secretary instructed DIEOs and Principals to work collectively to ensure every student in government colleges receives the necessary academic support and guidance. Approximately 75,000 students are enrolled in the first-year Intermediate courses in GJCs for the current academic year. It was stressed that all admissions must be accurately recorded in the UDISE database. Officials stressed the importance of increasing student enrollment and ensuring that all enrolled students participate in the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). Krishna Aditya asked the DIEOs to establish various academic committees in collaboration with school principals. These committees will work to implement integrated academic programs that promote the holistic development of students. Parent-teacher meetings (PTMs) will be held at each college to enhance community participation. 'Free online coaching for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, CLAT, and EAPCET will be provided through platforms like Physics Wallah and Khan Academy. Efforts are underway to provide transport and hostel facilities for rural and underprivileged students in coordination with TGSRTC and welfare departments.' The colleges were also instructed to enhance student attendance by conducting engaging academic activities. Principals were advised to encourage students to participate in leadership development initiatives, sports, and cultural events. The importance of timely registration for scholarships through welfare departments was also emphasized. Life skills and awareness programs will be conducted with the support of organizations such as the HELP Foundation, Heartfulness Institute, and Prajwala.

Telangana Intermediate Education Board holds review meet, emphasis laid on quality education, academic support & more
Telangana Intermediate Education Board holds review meet, emphasis laid on quality education, academic support & more

Hindustan Times

time7 days ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Telangana Intermediate Education Board holds review meet, emphasis laid on quality education, academic support & more

The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education conducted a state-level review meeting with District Intermediate Education Officers (DIEOs) and Principals of GJCs on Thursday, June 26, 2025. During the review meeting. officials highlighted the importance of increasing student enrollments and ensuring that all enrolled students appear for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). (Handout) The meeting was chaired by Dr. Yogita Rana, IAS, Secretary to Government, Education Department, and Krishna Aditya, IAS, Secretary and Director of Intermediate Education. Addressing the meeting, Dr. Rana, emphasized that quality education is the foundation for social transformation and the future of students. She also instructed DIEOs and Principals to work collectively to ensure every student in government colleges receives the necessary academic support and guidance. Also read: TS SSC Supply Result 2025 News: Where, how to check Telangana Class 10 supplementary results when released A press statement in this regard informed that approximately 75,000 students are enrolled in the first-year Intermediate courses in GJCs for the current academic year. The meeting, as such, stressed that all admissions must be accurately recorded in the UDISE database. The officials highlighted the importance of increasing student enrollments and ensuring that all enrolled students appear for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE), the statement added. Also read: UPSC CISF AC (Exe) Results 2025 released at direct link to check merit list here In addition, Krishna Aditya, directed DIEOs to form various academic committees in coordination with Principals to implement integrated academic programs that foster the holistic development of students. Decision was taken to organize Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) at each college to strengthen community participation. Furthermore, free online coaching for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, CLAT, and EAPCET will be offered through platforms such as Physics Wallah and Khan Academy. Also read: AIIMS INI CET 1st Allotment Result for July 2025 session released, here is what's next for candidates The department acknowledged the ongoing efforts to provide transport and hostel facilities for rural and underprivileged students in coordination with TGSRTC and welfare departments. Besides, educational institutions have been instructed to enhance student attendance by conducting engaging academic activities, and principals were advised to encourage students to participate in leadership development initiatives, sports, and cultural events. The importance of timely registration for scholarships through welfare departments was also emphasized. Meanwhile, the review meeting was also attended by Jayaprada Bai, COE, along with other senior officials of TGBIE. T

JEE Advanced: CBSE students gain edge over state board counterparts
JEE Advanced: CBSE students gain edge over state board counterparts

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

JEE Advanced: CBSE students gain edge over state board counterparts

Hyderabad: Are CBSE students gaining an edge over state board students? Academics from the Telugu states seem to think so, especially with the number of rank holders from state board schools seeing a consistent drop over the years. In fact, many academics are now advising serious JEE aspirants to shift from state board to CBSE syllabus to increase their chances of clearing the entrance test. They say the IIT entrance has become even more aligned with CBSE ever since the National Testing Agency (NTA) started conducting the exam. Last year, there were four students from Telugu states in the top 10, as against two this year. "There has been an abnormal decline in top rankers lately from Telugu states. We feel the CBSE syllabus has a role to play. One, it is more aligned with NTA, and two, students do not have the stress of appearing for the board exam in class 11, which gives them an additional two to three months to prepare for JEE. Keeping this in mind, we are encouraging students, who have the potential to score top ranks, to opt for CBSE over intermediate," said V Ashok Kumar, core member, Narayana Group. Seconding with Kumar, S Vijayender Reddy, mathematics lecturer from IIT study center, Rajendranagar, Tribal Welfare Society, said the students who study intermediate, do not get any advantage in the JEE exam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 개수 제한 없는, 부담 없는 임플란트 개당 36만원 과잉진료 없는 치과 지금 예약 Undo "While preparation for CBSE boards help students in JEE prepration, the same is not the case with Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). The framing of questions or pattern is more inline with CBSE," he added and said that this year the difference in pattern is more evident. They also pointed out that students' inability to handle stress when the paper is tough, a substantial increase in interest among students from the rest of the country in JEE, and Telugu students moving to other states for coaching and appearing for the exam from other zones as probable reasons for the dip in top rankers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, which come under IIT Hyderabad zone. "Our topper marked answers worth 20 marks wrong, though he got the right answer when he solved them. Mistakes like this cost him a spot in the top 5. Like him, many Telugu students are worried as they are scared of not getting a good rank. This is not the case with many other students, as they are more relaxed in their approach and try to give their best instead of worrying about ranks," said T Srinivas, dean, Kavuri Hills Zone, Sri Chaitanya Group. This year's cutoff nosedived due to a tougher paper, and from 109 marks in 2024, it is 74 out of 360, which is a decline of over 20%.

DOST-2025 notification for degree college admissions released
DOST-2025 notification for degree college admissions released

The Hindu

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

DOST-2025 notification for degree college admissions released

The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) on Friday released the notification for Degree Online Services, Telangana (DOST-2025) for admissions to undergraduate programmes in the various State universities. TGCHE chairman and DOST convener V. Balakista Reddy and Commissioner, Collegiate Education A. Sridevasena participated in the release. DOST will be a single online window on the official website: All students who have passed the Intermediate Public Examinations are eligible to apply through DOST. The phase-I registrations with a fee of ₹200 will begin on May 3 and continue till May 21. The phase-I seat allotment will be done on May 29, following which the phase-II registrations with a fee of ₹400 will begin on May 30. The seat allotment will be done on June 13. The phase-III registrations with a fee of ₹400 will continue from June 13 to 19, and seat allotment will be disclosed on June 23. As per the notification, classwork of all undergraduate programmes in semester-I will begin on June 30. For admissions to D-Pharmacy, the schedule will be announced in the last week of May. TGCHE vice-chairman SK. Mahmood, Secretary Sriram Venkatesh and other officials were present.

Telangana TS Inter Results 2025 Declared: What's Next for Students?
Telangana TS Inter Results 2025 Declared: What's Next for Students?

NDTV

time22-04-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Telangana TS Inter Results 2025 Declared: What's Next for Students?

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) announced the TS Inter 1st and 2nd year results 2025 today, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of students across the state. The overall pass percentage is 66.89 for 1st year, while 71.37 per cent students cleared the 2nd year result. Girls once again outperformed boys in both the results. The pass percentage for girls is 73.8 per cent whereas 57.83 per cent boys cleared the 1st year exams; for 2nd year, this percentage stood at 74.21 per cent for girls and 57.31 per cent for boys. With results now in hand, students must quickly pivot to planning their next steps. TS Inter Results: Live Updates Applying for Undergraduate Courses Students who have cleared their Intermediate exams can now start applying for undergraduate programs. Admissions for various courses like BA, BSc, BCom and professional programs such as BBA and BCA will soon open across universities and colleges in Telangana and beyond. It is advisable to keep a close watch on announcements from institutions like Osmania University, Kakatiya University, and other major colleges regarding their admission schedules. Engineering and Medical Aspirants: Focus on Entrance Exams For those aiming for engineering or medical careers, the TS EAMCET 2025 is the next big milestone. With the exam just weeks away, students should intensify their preparation. Additionally, students aspiring for national-level institutes must continue focusing on exams like JEE Advanced and NEET, depending on their stream. Exploring Alternative Career Paths Not every student will want to follow the conventional path of degree courses. Students can also explore diploma programs, skill-based certifications, or emerging fields like digital marketing, data analytics, graphic designing, and coding. Short-term professional courses can offer lucrative career opportunities without the need for a traditional three-year degree. Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exams Students who are unsatisfied with their scores have the option to apply for re-evaluation or recounting. TSBIE will soon release guidelines for the same. Additionally, students who have not cleared one or more subjects can appear for supplementary exams. It is crucial to apply within the given timelines to avoid missing opportunities. This year, 9.96 lakh students appeared in these exams. In the previous academic year, approximately 9.81 lakh students appeared in the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). The overall pass percentage for 2nd-year students stood at 64.19%. In 2023, 4,65,478 candidates appeared for the Inter 2nd Year exams, out of which 2,95,550 successfully cleared the exams.

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