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

Hans India

time27-06-2025

  • 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

time26-06-2025

  • 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

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary results announced; about 1.23 lakh first-year students show improvement
Telangana Intermediate Supplementary results announced; about 1.23 lakh first-year students show improvement

The Hindu

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary results announced; about 1.23 lakh first-year students show improvement

The Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations conducted from May 22 to 29 helped 1,23,796 first-year students improve their scores. Another 1,42,566 students did not show any improvement. The total first year pass percentage was recorded as 67.4. Among them, girl students recorded 73.92% pass rate and boys 61.89%. A total of 4,13,880 students, for both general and vocational stream, appeared in the Supplementary exams conducted at 892 centres. The practical exams were held from June 3 to 6. Among the second-year students, only 28 secured higher than 75% marks or A grade, and 76,223 candidates passed compartmentally. The total pass percentage was 51.7. The 2025 pass percentage in supplementary examinations, for both years — 67.4% and 50.82% — is the highest compared to 2023 (62.58 and 46.06) and 2024 (63.86 and 43.77). The trend is similar for vocational stream students in the first and second years also. The results were declared online by Secretary (Education) Yogita Rana and BIE Secretary Krishna Aditya, and were made available on and Mr. Krishana Aditya advised students to take colour prints of the online memorandum of marks or short memo from the official websites from 5 p.m. on Monday. Students of both years can also apply for recounting of papers and supply of scanned copy-cum-reverification of valued answer scripts. Each paper can be recounted by paying ₹100 and ₹600 for a scanned copy of each subject. Payment for both the services will be open till June 23.

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Results Set for June 16
Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Results Set for June 16

Hans India

time14-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Results Set for June 16

The excitement is building in Telangana as the results for the Intermediate Advanced Supplementary examinations, which concluded on May 29, are set to be announced. This year, a remarkable 420,000 students participated in the examinations, a significant increase from previous years, driven by those who missed the initial Intermediate examinations as well as students seeking to improve their scores. The evaluation process has been completed, and the Intermediate Board has confirmed that the results will be released on June 16. Krishna Aditya, Secretary of the Inter Board, stated that the results will be made available on Monday afternoon, 16 June. Students and parents alike are eagerly awaiting this announcement as they hope for positive outcomes from the assessments.

Telangana Director of Intermediate Education holds review meet to assess the progress of admissions, details here
Telangana Director of Intermediate Education holds review meet to assess the progress of admissions, details here

Hindustan Times

time10-06-2025

  • 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.

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