Inter Board Issues Strict Guidelines Ahead of Telangana Inter Exams Starting Feb 25

- CCTV surveillance compulsory at every exam centre.
- Wall clocks and dual desks mandatory in all halls.
- Student comfort and exam security given top priority.
With Telangana Intermediate examinations set to begin on February 25 the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has released clear and firm guidelines to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the exams. The board has directed officials to complete all arrangements well in advance without leaving any scope for inconvenience to students.
During a recent review meeting Board Secretary S Krishna Aditya instructed that every examination hall must be equipped with a visible wall clock so that students can manage time efficiently. The board has also made it mandatory to provide dual desks to all candidates and strictly prohibited making any student sit on the floor under any circumstances.
To maintain transparency and prevent malpractice CCTV surveillance will be installed at all examination centres. The board has emphasized that only experienced and trained staff should be appointed for examination duties to ensure discipline and fairness throughout the process.
Special focus has also been placed on student comfort. Examination halls must have proper ventilation adequate lighting and functioning fans. Clean toilets and safe drinking water should be available at every centre to avoid health issues during long exam hours.
Meanwhile students have been advised to follow simple preparation tips to reduce exam stress. Studying with small daily targets taking short breaks getting enough sleep and avoiding last minute new topics can help improve focus. Practising previous question papers staying calm and limiting mobile phone usage are also recommended to perform better in the exams.
The Inter Board stated that these measures aim to create a stress free environment where students can write their examinations with confidence and concentration.





