Key Points

Telangana's Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) have officially begun, marking the start of a critical academic season for students. The exams will continue until March 25, with morning sessions scheduled from 9 am to 12 noon. Local authorities have made arrangements to ensure smooth conduct, including traffic management around exam centers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already extended motivational wishes to students, encouraging them to approach exams with a positive mindset and without stress.

Key Points: Telangana Intermediate Exams 2024 Begin Amid National Board Test Season

  • Telangana IPE exams commenced with morning shift from 9-12 noon
  • Traffic police manage exam center logistics
  • Students required to report by 8:30 am
  • Multiple state board exams running simultaneously
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Telangana State Intermediate Board Exams begin, set to continue until March 25

Telangana State Intermediate Public Examinations start today, running until March 25 with morning sessions from 9 am to 12 noon.

"Be happy and stress-free - PM Narendra Modi"

Hyderabad, March 5

Telangana State Intermediate board exams commenced on Wednesday and will continue till March 25.

The Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) will be held in the morning shift from 9 am to 12 noon, and students are required to report at the designated exam centre by 8.30 am.

Parents accompanied their children to the exam centre. Meanwhile, traffic police made arrangements to avoid traffic jams at the centre.

Earlier on Monday, The Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Certificate Examination (HSE +2) commenced with students across the state appearing for the Class 12 public examination. Students offered Prayers before the Exam in Trichy Seva Sangam Girls Higher Secondary School.

The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) also commenced the Class XII board examinations on Monday, with students across the state appearing for their first paper in the morning session. The exams, which began with the first language paper, will continue until March 18, concluding with subjects such as statistics and geography.

On February 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his wishes to students appearing for their board exams, urging them to stay happy and approach exams with a positive spirit and without any stress.

Addressing the 119th episode of his 'Mann ki Baat' programme, PM Modi said, "These are the times of board exams. I extend my best wishes to my young friends and the exam warriors for upcoming exams. Approach your papers with a positive spirit, without any stress."

"Every year, during 'Pariksha pe Charcha', 'we discuss various aspects of exams with our exam warriors. I am glad that this initiative is becoming more institutionalised with new experts joining in. This year, we introduced a new format for Pariksha pe Charcha. ' We include eight different episodes featuring experts. We covered a wide range of topics, from overall exam preparation to health care, mental well-being and nutrition. Additionally, previous toppers also shared insights and experiences with everyone," PM Modi highlighted.

"Be happy and stress-free," he asserted.

- ANI

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