Deadline Extended for Re-admitted Students to Pay AP Intermediate Exam Fees:
The Board of Intermediate Education has extended the deadline for exam fee payment for first and second-year Intermediate candidates who had previously failed or discontinued their studies. With the new deadline set for November 30, these candidates now have the opportunity to appear for the Intermediate Public Examinations scheduled for March 2024.
According to a statement from BIE secretary Saurabh Gaur, the state government has permitted the re-admission of students who did not pass their Class X and Inter examinations. This initiative aims to achieve a 100 percent gross enrollment ratio and comes with specific guidelines for the re-admission process.
According to these guidelines, re-admitted candidates are required to take all subjects in the Intermediate Public Examinations. If a student takes these exams multiple times, only the higher of the two sets of marks obtained will be taken into consideration.
The certificates awarded to these students will not categorize them as fail, compartmental, private, or with star marks. Instead, all candidates, regardless of whether they passed on their initial attempt or upon re-admission, will receive a uniform pass certificate with no distinctions.
Furthermore, all re-admitted candidates will be eligible for entitlements such as Jagananna Ammavodi, Jagananna Vidya Kanuka, Jagananna Gorumudda, and other benefits based on their eligibility.
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