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Time of India
09-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
APPSC Lecturer hall ticket 2025 released: Direct link to download admit card here
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the hall tickets for the 2025 Lecturer and Junior Lecturer recruitment exams. Candidates who have applied for posts in Polytechnic Colleges, Junior Colleges, Degree Colleges, and TTD institutions can now download their admit cards from the official website – . The exams will be held from July 15 to July 23 , 2025, except on July 19 . These computer-based tests will be conducted in different shifts across various centres in the state. The hall ticket contains important details like exam date, time, venue, and candidate information. Applicants must carry a printed copy of the hall ticket and a valid photo ID on the exam day. How to download APPSC hall ticket Here is how candidates can download the APPSC hall tickets from the official website: Go to the official APPSC website: Click on the 'Download Hall Ticket' link Enter your OTPR ID , password , and the captcha code Select your exam name and download your hall ticket Take a printout and keep it safe Direct link to download admit card here . Things to carry on exam day On the day of their APPSC written examination, candidates are required to carry the following list of items along with them: A printed copy of your hall ticket A valid photo ID (like Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, etc.) Follow all instructions given on the hall ticket Reach the centre on time to avoid last-minute stress The admit card is available for candidates who have applied for various lecturer posts under the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC). This includes those appearing for Lecturer positions in Polytechnic Colleges under Technical Education, as well as Junior Lecturer posts in Intermediate Education. It also covers applicants for Lecturer roles in Degree Colleges under Collegiate Education. In addition, hall tickets have been released for candidates appearing for Lecturer positions in TTD Degree and Oriental Colleges, and for Junior Lecturer posts in TTD Junior Colleges. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Hindustan Times
10-06-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
Telangana Director of Intermediate Education holds review meet to assess the progress of admissions, details here
Director of Intermediate Education, Telangana Krishna Aditya conducted a review meeting in Hyderabd to assess the progress of intermediate admissions for the academic year 2025- 26 in 430 Government Junior Colleges across the state. During the virtual meeting, the director interacted with the Principals and Junior Lecturers of Government Junior Colleges. It is learned that around 35,000 admissions have been enrolled so far, while the department is targeting over one lakh admissions this academic year. The director emphasised that increasing admissions is a key priority for strengthening public education in the state. During the meeting, he also advised lecturers to proactively coordinate with nearby school headmasters and parents to create awareness about the advantages of enrolling in Government Junior Colleges. He directed the principals and lecturers to identify their infrastructural requirements and submit proposals to the department for necessary support. The meeting also shed light on important areas such as free supply of text books, well-qualified and dedicated teaching faculty, well-equipped laboratories, computer labs and playgrounds, stress-free academic environment with structured academic planning and career guidance awareness programs, remedial classes for academically weaker students, holistic development through cultural, sports and community-oriented activities, and notable student achievements in academics and competitive examinations. Meanwhile, Krishna Aditya also directed all lecturers to take ownership in shaping the future of their students and to work collectively in reinforcing the credibility and excellence of Government Junior Colleges.


Hans India
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
TGJLA urges TGBIE to resolve service regularisation issue
Hyderabad: The Telangana Gazetted Junior Lecturers Association (TGJLA-475) submitted a representation to the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE), addressed to Secretary Krishna Aditya, regarding the issues faced by new teachers working in government junior colleges. TGJLA-475 state presidents Dr Vasukula Srinivas and Dr Kuppisetty Suresh reported that a meeting with the TGBIE Secretary took place on Wednesday. During this meeting, they emphasised the need for the regularisation process of the new teachers appointed in May 2023 to be completed. They expressed concerns that some individuals were creating obstacles concerning the annual increment. The Secretary responded positively. He encouraged the lecturers to report any instances of intentional difficulties to the Inter-Departmental Education Officers. The TGBIE Secretary requested that junior lecturers cooperate in successfully conducting the Inter Advanced Supplementary Examinations scheduled to begin on May 22. He also highlighted the importance of ensuring high enrollment in Government Junior Colleges for the academic year 2025-26 and emphasised the need for providing quality education to students. Several suggestions for the development of Government Junior Colleges were presented by the TGJLA-475 during the discussion. The TGBIE Secretary promised to address the issue of transportation facilities by bringing it to the attention of the District Intermediate Education Officers and the District Collector, aiming to ensure that transportation options are available for students attending Government Junior Colleges from this academic year. In addition, the TGJLA-475 will seek the District Collector's cooperation to provide hostel accommodations for students. Measures will also be taken to enhance student attendance at Government Junior Colleges. The staff working in these colleges was encouraged to demonstrate greater dedication in their roles.