Nearly 10 lakh students have started taking the Intermediate Public Examinations in Telangana. The exams for first-year students began at 1,495 centers across all 33 districts. In Telangana, over 4.8 lakh first-year students are appearing for the second language Paper-I exam.
The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education reported that around 5.1 lakh second-year intermediate students will be taking the second language Paper-II exam. The authorities have ensured elaborate arrangements for the smooth conduct of the exams. Security measures have been put in place to maintain peace and order during the examinations.
The examination centers in both states were bustling with activity as students arrived early. The Board of Intermediate Examination has deployed a significant number of invigilators and other staff to oversee the exams. Police have implemented strict security measures, including orders to prevent gatherings near the exam centers.
Transport services have been increased to help students reach their exam centers on time. In Andhra Pradesh, over 10.5 lakh students from both first and second years are participating in the Intermediate Public Examinations. The authorities have set up 1,537 examination centers across the state and are closely monitoring the halls through CCTV cameras.
The exams are scheduled to conclude on March 18. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has extended his best wishes to all students taking the Intermediate exams. He encouraged students to stay calm, positive, and focused during the exams, emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication.
