Telangana Class 10 Public Exams to Begin March 14 Across the State

Telangana Class 10 public exams will start on March 14 and continue until April 16 with over five lakh students appearing as authorities release hall tickets and prepare exam centres.

  • Telangana Class 10 public exams will begin on March 14 across the state.
  • More than 5.28 lakh students will appear for the Telangana Class 10 public exams.
  • Hall tickets for Telangana Class 10 public exams are already available online.

The Telangana education department has completed preparations for the upcoming Class 10 public examinations which will begin across the state from March 14. These exams will continue until April 16 and thousands of students are currently focused on their final stage of preparation.

According to officials, a total of 5,28,239 students are expected to appear for the Telangana Class 10 public exams this year. Among them, 5,17,727 are regular students from various government and private schools across the state.

Data released by the education department shows that 2,07,573 students are from 5,329 government schools. Another 60,139 students belong to 1,057 Gurukul institutions while 2,50,015 students are from 5,288 private and aided schools.

To help students access their examination details easily, hall tickets have already been released. Students can download them through the official system or collect them through Mee Seva centres. In addition, hall tickets can also be obtained through a dedicated WhatsApp service number.

Examinations will be conducted daily from 9.30 in the morning until 12.30 in the afternoon. Authorities have also introduced a QR code on the hall tickets to help students locate their exam centres easily. By scanning the code through a mobile phone, students can directly access the route map to the exam centre.

Education Department Secretary Yogita Rana advised students not to feel anxious about the examinations and encouraged them to write the tests with confidence and focus.

School Education Director Dr Naveen Nicholas also reminded students that Class 10 examinations are an important milestone in their academic journey. He said that understanding the lessons clearly will help students remember answers better while writing the exam.

To ensure transparency and prevent irregularities, officials have arranged for question papers to be opened only in front of CCTV cameras at the examination centres. Authorities believe these measures will help conduct the Telangana Class 10 public exams smoothly across the state.

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