Telangana SSC Exams Begin: Over 5 Lakh Students, 33-Day Schedule

Over 5.28 lakh students in Telangana are set to appear for the Secondary School Certificate examinations commencing on March 14. The exams, spread across 2,676 centers, will continue for an unprecedented 33 days until April 16, a schedule that has sparked debate in academic circles. Authorities have deployed 144 flying squads and strict protocols, including bans on electronic devices, to ensure fair conduct. While student unions and school managements have criticized the lengthy schedule, the Education Department defends it as a measure to reduce student stress.

Key Points: Telangana Class 10 Exams Start for 5.28 Lakh Students

  • 5.28 lakh students registered
  • Exams span 33 days until April 16
  • 144 flying squads deployed to prevent malpractice
  • New schedule with longer gaps between papers
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Over 5 lakh students to appear in Telangana's Class 10 exams

Over 5 lakh students begin Telangana SSC exams from March 14 to April 16. New 33-day schedule aims to reduce stress amid debate.

"view them as an opportunity to express their learning rather than a source of stress - Shiv Pratap Shukla"

Hyderabad, March 13

More than 5 lakh students will be appearing for Telangana's Secondary School Certificate public examinations commencing on Saturday.

The School Education Department has made elaborate arrangements for the smooth conduct of the exam at 2,676 centres across the state.

A total of 5,28,239 students have registered for the examinations, which will continue till April 16.

The examination commences at 9.30 a.m., but the Board of Secondary Education has advised students to reach the centres by 8.30 a.m. It has extended five minutes of grace time to enter the examination centres.

Students and their parents have been instructed to visit the allotted centre well in advance to familiarise themselves with the location and ensure timely arrival on the exam day.

The Board has already dispatched hall tickets to the respective schools. Officials said the hall tickets can also be downloaded from the official website www.bse.telangana.gov.in

As many as 144 flying squads will be deployed to oversee the smooth conduct of exams and curb malpractices.

Candidates are barred from carrying any devices such as mobile phones, calculators, and smart watches into the centre. Authorities will make arrangements at the centre's entrance for the safe and free-of-cost deposit of personal belongings and electronic devices.

The SSC exams this time are stretched over a period of 33 days, which is unprecedented. The exam scheduled from March 14 to April 16 has triggered a debate in the academic circles.

Unlike in the past when the exams were completed in 10-12 days, the Board this time has given longer gaps between exam papers.

The Board has kept a gap of three days between the first and second language exams, five days between Science Part II and Social Studies, and four days between most other papers, similar to the pattern followed by the CBSE and other boards.

While student unions termed the schedule unscientific and school managements also raised concern, citing pressure on students, the Education Department has defended it, saying the objective is to reduce stress and improve results.

Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla has extended his best wishes to students appearing for the SSC examinations.

He encouraged students to approach examinations with confidence and a positive mindset, viewing them as an opportunity to express their learning rather than a source of stress. Emphasising the importance of self-belief, he advised students to remain calm, manage their time well, and focus on giving their best. He also acknowledged the role of parents and teachers in supporting students and wished all examinees success in their academic journey.

Leaders of various political parties have also extended their best wishes to students.

- IANS

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Rohit P
33 days for SSC exams? That's too long, yaar. The tension just gets stretched out. I remember finishing my boards in 10 days flat. This seems like overkill and will put pressure on coaching schedules for competitive exams later.
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Arjun K
All the best to all the students! Remember, this is just one step in your journey. Don't let the pressure get to you. The arrangements with flying squads and safe deposit for phones sound very thorough.
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Sarah B
The extended schedule is interesting. While the intent to reduce stress is good, I hope the students use the gap days productively and not just procrastinate. Time management will be key. Wishing all 5 lakh+ students the very best!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I have to disagree with the Board's defense. Stretching exams over a month is not reducing stress, it's prolonging anxiety. Students are in a limbo. The old 10-12 day schedule was more efficient. The debate is valid.
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Meera T
Good to see the Governor and political leaders extending wishes. It's a small gesture but means a lot to the children. Hope the flying squads ensure a completely fair exam for everyone. All the best, future of Telangana! 💪

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