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Meritorious students to be presented with ‘Shining Star' awards
Meritorious students to be presented with ‘Shining Star' awards

The Hindu

time11 hours ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

Meritorious students to be presented with ‘Shining Star' awards

The Department of School Education has introduced 'Shining Stars Award' to promote academic excellence. A G.O. released to this effect on Friday (June 6) said meritorious students who secure the highest marks in SSC Public Examinations and students who secure the highest marks in each group — MPC, BiPC, HEC and CEC/MEC — in Intermediate Public Examination would be recognising as 'Shining Stars' and given an award comprising a cash prize of ₹20,000, a merit certificate and a medal. Students from both government and private institutions are eligible. In schools, students who secure 500 and above out of the total 600 marks, i.e. equivalent to 83.33 % and above, among OC, BC, SC, ST and Minority sections would be considered for selection in a particular mandal in the SSC exams. Among Children with Special Needs (CwSN) the eligibility for selection is 70% marks and above. For Intermediate students, those who secure 830 and above marks among OC, BC, SC, ST and Minority sections would be considered for selection from a particular district in the Intermediate Public Examinations of the preceding academic year. Among CwSN, those secure 700 marks and above would be considered for selection. The Director of School Education and the Board of Intermediate Education would respectively prepare the list of students eligible to receive the awards.

Govt Jr Colleges to offer MBiPC group from this academic year
Govt Jr Colleges to offer MBiPC group from this academic year

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Science
  • Hans India

Govt Jr Colleges to offer MBiPC group from this academic year

Tirupati: To strengthen public education and provide competitive academic opportunities, the government has announced the introduction of the MBiPC (Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry) group in all government junior colleges starting from the 2025–26 academic year. Tirupati District Intermediate Education Officer (DIEO) G Rajasekhar Reddy said that this initiative was made possible due to the foresight of Education Minister Nara Lokesh and the proactive efforts of Intermediate Education Commissioner Kritika Shukla. Speaking to the media on Sunday after taking charge a couple of days ago, he said that all 22 government junior colleges in Tirupati district are now equipped with all facilities on par with private corporate institutions. The colleges have been upgraded with student-friendly classrooms, benches, well-stocked libraries, modern science labs, clean and accessible restrooms, audio-visual teaching aids, sports equipment and spacious playgrounds. Additionally, each college now has NSS units for holistic physical and mental development. Until now, the available groups in these colleges included MPC, BiPC, CEC and HEC in both Telugu and English mediums. The addition of the MBiPC group is aimed at providing students with a unique blend of science education options, especially for those aspiring for careers in both engineering and medical streams. Students will receive free textbooks, EAMCET preparation material, lab records and teachers will be supplied with updated handbooks. Already, textbooks have been distributed to 2,612 second-year students and all books for incoming first-year students are ready for distribution. Further strengthening the ecosystem, a nutritious and hygienic 'Dokka Seethamma Mid-Day Meal' is being served daily to students. Admissions into Junior Intermediate commenced on April 24 and orientation classes for the new academic year have already begun, incorporating the revised syllabus for 2025–26. The DIEO said that all government junior colleges are now fully geared up for reopening on June 2.

Andhra Pradesh Residential Junior College Result 2025 To Be Out Today, Check Here
Andhra Pradesh Residential Junior College Result 2025 To Be Out Today, Check Here

NDTV

time14-05-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Andhra Pradesh Residential Junior College Result 2025 To Be Out Today, Check Here

Andhra Pradesh Junior College Result: The Andhra Pradesh Residential Educational Institutions Society, Directorate of School Education will release the Andhra Pradesh Residential Junior College (APRJC) results today. The link to check the results will be live on their official website, Once released, candidates can download their results using login credentials like candidate ID and date of birth. The APRJC exam was conducted on 25 April,2025. The APRJC exam is conducted for admissions into residential junior colleges for intermediate courses like MPC, BiPC, MEC/CEC. APRJC Results 2025: How to download your result Visit the official website of APRS, Click on the "APRJC Result 2025". Enter your login credentials like Candidate ID, Hall ticket number and date of birth. Click on the "Submit" button. Result will be displayed on the screen. Download the result for future reference. The APRJC exam was conducted on 25 April,2025 to fill in a total of 1,425 seats. APRJC Results 2025: Details displayed on the marksheet Name of the candidate APRJC Hall ticket number Parents name Date of birth Category of the candidates Marks obtained in the exam Rank secured Exam status Overall score Gender

Telangana Inter Supplementary Exam Dates and Application Deadline Extended
Telangana Inter Supplementary Exam Dates and Application Deadline Extended

Hans India

time01-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Telangana Inter Supplementary Exam Dates and Application Deadline Extended

The Inter first and second-year results in Telangana were released last month. Students who failed in their exams and want to write improvement exams can now apply for the Inter Advanced Supplementary exams. Extended Deadline for Applications The Inter Board initially gave students until April 30 to apply. However, the application deadline has now been extended to May 1. Students who have not applied yet are advised to apply before the final deadline today. This decision was made due to requests from students, parents, and colleges. Students can register for the supplementary exams by paying the required subject fees. Exam Dates The Inter Advanced Supplementary Examinations will take place from May 22 to May 29. First Year Exams: 9 am to 12 pm Second Year Exams: 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm The exams will be held for both General and Vocational courses. Practical Examinations Practical exams will take place from June 3 to June 6. English Practical Exams: First Year Students: June 9 Second Year Students: June 10 Recalculation and Revaluation Deadline The deadline for recalculation and revaluation of answer sheets was April 30. Supplementary Exam Timetable Here's the Inter First Year Supplementary Timetable (2025): May 22: Second Language Paper 1 May 23: English Paper 1 May 24: Mathematics Paper 1A, Botany Paper 1, Political Science Paper 1 May 25: Mathematics Paper 1B, Zoology Paper 1, History Paper 1 May 26: Physics Paper 1, Economics Paper 1 May 27: Chemistry Paper 1, Commerce Paper 1 May 28: Public Administration Paper 1, Bridge Course Maths Paper 1 (for BiPC students) May 29: Modern Language Paper 1, Geography Paper 1 Inter Second Year Supplementary Timetable (2025): May 22: Second Language Paper 2 May 23: English Paper 2 May 24: Mathematics Paper 2A, Botany Paper 2, Political Science Paper 2 May 25: Mathematics Paper 2B, Zoology Paper 2, History Paper 2 May 26: Physics Paper 2, Economics Paper 2 May 27: Public Administration Paper 2, Bridge Course Maths Paper 2 (for BiPC students) May 29: Modern Language Paper 2, Geography Paper 2 Additional Exams Environmental Education exam: June 11, 10 am to 1 pm Ethics and Human Values exam: June 12 for Second Year Students Final Notes The final date to pay fees for the supplementary exams was April 30.

Suicide cases among Inter students on the rise across TG
Suicide cases among Inter students on the rise across TG

Hans India

time25-04-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Suicide cases among Inter students on the rise across TG

Hyderabad: Despite the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education offering free counseling, at least 10 students allegedly committed suicide over failing and not securing good marks in the recently released Inter exam results. Reports say that most of the students who died by suicide failed in one or two subjects in the first year of MPC and BiPC courses. The incidents were reported Kothapet, Gundlapochampally, Banjara Hills and Moti Nagar in Hyderabad. Bhongir, Peddapalli and Mancherial districts also reported suicides by failed Inter students. Officials said that Tele Manas, the free mental health helpline set by the Inter Board, has been receiving calls from the depressed students after the announcement of the inter results. Students were reportedly stressed out due to scoring low marks and not living up to the expectations of their parents. Every year, during the commencement of the exams or after the announcement of the results, the helpline has been receiving calls and the students were being counselled to ensure they are not depressed. Some of the students were found to be taking the extreme step without consulting the helpline. Most of the students who approached the counselors through the helpline have become normal after undergoing treatment. Last year, seven cases of student suicides were reported and in 2023, six were reported. Officials of the Education department underscore the need to have regular counseling sessions in every college throughout the academic year in the wake of increasing suicides by students. Asif Hussain Sohail, president of Telangana Parents Association for Child rights and Safety, said, 'It is very disappointing that students are committing suicides due to being unable to handle stress and over fear of exam results. The most important thing is that parents should interact with their children, and motivate them that failure is a part and parcel of life, that they can once again give the exam. Parents need to instill confidence in children, but it is missing at the ground level'. He suggested the mandatory set-up of counseling cells in every school and college to prevent the growing instances of student suicides in the state.

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