SSC Public Examinations 2024 Results Date Revealed

The eagerly awaited SSC Public Examinations 2024 results are scheduled to be unveiled on April 30, as confirmed by Principal Secretary to Government (Education) Burra Venkatesham during a media interaction following the intermediate public examinations results announcement on Wednesday.

With the completion of answer script evaluation by the Directorate of Government Examinations, the process of result compilation is currently underway. This year, a substantial number of 5,08,385 students participated in the examinations held across 2,676 centers from March 18 to April 2.

Telangana Inter Results 2024: Girls Dominate Class 11 and 12 Exams

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has unveiled the results for both Class 11 and Class 12 examinations, now available on their official websites, tsbie.cgg.gov.in, and results.cgg.gov.in.

With a Telangana Inter Results pass rate of 60.01% for Class 11 and 64.19% for Class 12, this year’s results showcase the academic achievements of students across Telangana. Notably, female students have notably surpassed their male counterparts in both Inter 1st and 2nd-year exams, with girls achieving a commendable pass rate of 68.35% and 72.53% respectively, while boys trail behind with 58.5% and 56.1% pass rates.

Ananya Reddy: From Mahabubnagar to Top Three in Civil Services

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Donuru Ananya Reddy from Mahabubnagar district secured an impressive third rank in the challenging Civil Services Examination 2023, achieving this feat on her first attempt. Despite facing obstacles, she relied on self-preparation, dedicating 12 to 14 hours daily to her studies, with coaching only for Anthropology optional in Hyderabad.

Ananya’s success is particularly noteworthy as she comes from a modest background, with her father self-employed and her mother a homemaker. Her achievement symbolizes hope and inspiration for many aspiring civil servants from similar backgrounds, highlighting the transformative power of determination and perseverance.

Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Exam Results Out

The Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (APBIE) declared results for both first and second-year intermediate exams, with a 67% pass rate for the first year and 78% for the second.

Girls outperformed boys in both years, with Krishna district leading in the first year and Guntur and NTR districts in the second. Supplementary exams will be held from May 24 to June 1, while students can apply for recounting and revaluation from April 18 to 24. APBIE Commissioner urged students not to lose hope and encouraged parental support.

Telangana Universities to Introduce BSc Biomedical Science Program

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State universities in Telangana are gearing up to introduce a groundbreaking Biomedical Science program at the undergraduate level, aiming to cater to the growing demand for professionals in fields like forensic science, crime scene investigation, and genetic counseling.

This innovative three-year program, slated to commence in the upcoming academic year, is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the biological, chemical, and computational aspects of human healthcare. Moreover, it emphasizes practical training, providing students with hands-on experience essential for their future careers.

The curriculum for the BSc Biomedical Science program is being meticulously crafted in collaboration with experts from renowned institutions such as NIMS, Gandhi Hospital, CCMB, IICT, and OU. By leveraging the expertise of doctors, scientists, and faculty members, the program aims to offer a well-rounded educational experience that prepares students for diverse job opportunities and even entrepreneurial ventures in the field of diagnostics.

Telangana Government Greenlights Recruitment for 5,348 Health Department Vacancies

The State Government has given the recruitment of 5,348 positions across different categories within the health department via direct recruitment. As per the Government Order (GO Ms No 69), the Telangana State Medical and Health Services Recruitment Board is tasked with expeditiously initiating the recruitment process, including issuing notifications and schedules.

To address immediate staffing needs, particularly for ensuring seamless inspections by the National Medical Commission (NMC) in government medical colleges, the State government has also authorized the health department to swiftly fill 4,356 vacancies on a contractual basis for a duration of one year.

UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2024 Postponed: New Exam Date Announced

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has rescheduled the civil services Prelims exam 2024 due to the upcoming general elections, pushing the exam from May 26 to June 16. This decision was made to avoid conflicts with the Lok Sabha elections, which are set to commence on April 19. Candidates can find the official notice regarding the postponement on the UPSC website at upsc.gov.in.

The announcement by UPSC comes as a response to the scheduling overlap with the impending general elections, ensuring that candidates have ample time to prepare. The civil services preliminary examination, serving as a screening test for the Indian Forest Service examination as well, will now take place on June 16 instead of the originally planned May 26. With the Lok Sabha polls spread across seven phases and counting scheduled for June 4, the UPSC aims to streamline the examination process and maintain fairness for all candidates. For more details and updates, candidates are encouraged to visit the official UPSC website.

Class X Hindi Paper Leakege: Viral Audio Clip

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An audio clip circulated on social media alleging the Class X Hindi Paper Leakege at a government school in Utnoor Mandal. According to the clip, the paper was leaked to aid certain students in passing the exam. The conversation in the clip suggests that answers were distributed to various exam centers with the help of the leaked question paper.

However, officials from the education department suspect that the rumors may have been intentionally spread by a sacked outsourced employee from the Telangana State Minority Residential School (TSMRS) in Utnoor to malign their reputation. While a complaint has been lodged with higher officials, the Utnoor police have not received any formal complaint regarding the alleged leakage.

The incident has raised concerns among education authorities, prompting an investigation into the matter. Despite the absence of a police complaint, education officials are taking the matter seriously and looking into the authenticity of the allegations. If proven true, it could have serious repercussions on the integrity of the examination system, warranting swift action to address the issue and prevent any further leaks in the future.

TSRTC Provides Special Buses for SSC Students

The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is running special buses for students taking SSC exams, so they can get to their exam centers on time. These free buses for SSC students will run until April 2.

Girls can travel for free under the Mahalakshmi scheme, while boys can ride for free by showing their hall tickets and old bus passes. There’s also a combo ticket option available for them on express buses.

TSRTC asks students to use the buses safely and calmly during their exams.

Hyderabad Horror: Man Brutally Murdered in Musheerabad

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In sad news, a man named Mohammed Ghouse, who ran a tea stall near Bilal Masjid in Musheerabad, was attacked and killed in broad daylight on Thursday. The fight started between Ghouse and one of his workers, and it got really bad. The worker used sharp weapons, and Ghouse lost his life because of it.

The police came quickly after hearing about it. They took Ghouse’s body to the hospital to find out what happened. Everyone in the area was shocked and upset by what happened. The police are investigating the case to catch the person responsible for this terrible act and bring justice to Ghouse’s family.

Telangana Government Announces DSC-2024 Notification for Teacher Recruitment

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, along with Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat and other officials, released the DSC-2024 notification for filling up 11,062 teaching posts in the state.

Cancellation of Previous Notification and Fresh Recruitment Process

The government decided to cancel the teacher recruitment of DSC-2023 Notification for 5,089 vacancies and issued a fresh notification. Candidates who applied earlier need not reapply as their applications will be carried forward automatically.

Application Process and Fee Details

Applications will be available on the official https://schooledu.telangana.gov.in website from March 4 to April 2, 2024. The application fee is Rs. 1000 per post, payable online through various modes. Candidates applying for multiple posts must pay the fee separately for each post.

Exam Details and Age Criteria

The written test will be conducted online at designated centers across the state. Candidates must be between 18 to 46 years old as of July 1, 2023, with age relaxation for certain categories.

Further Information

Detailed guidelines and eligibility criteria will be provided in the Information Bulletin available on the official https://schooledu.telangana.gov.in website from March 4, 2024. Examination dates will be announced later.

Osmania University Announces TS LAWCET and PGLCET 2024 Exam Schedule

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Osmania University is gearing up to announce the notification for the Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) and PGLCET 2024, with online registrations starting from March 1. The application process will run until April 15 without a late fee, with options to register until May 25 with late fees ranging from Rs. 500 to Rs. 4,000.

Candidates will have the opportunity to edit their application details from May 20 to 25, and hall tickets can be downloaded starting May 30. The entrance exams are scheduled for June 3, with tests for different law courses conducted in morning and afternoon sessions. After the exams, a preliminary answer key will be released on June 6, allowing candidates to submit objections until June 7. Stay tuned for further updates on result announcements and final answer keys.

Nizamabad Set for BIE Exams with 35,346 Students

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The Board of Intermediate Examination (BIE) has meticulously organized arrangements for the upcoming exams scheduled from February 28 to March 19 in the district. With 57 designated examination centers spread across various educational institutions, including government and private junior colleges, schools, and welfare institutions, the BIE aims for a seamless conduct of the examinations.

Over 35,000 students are expected to participate, comprising both first and second-year students, with stringent regulations in place to ensure discipline and adherence to exam protocols. The District Intermediate Education Officer has emphasized punctuality, prohibiting electronic devices, and imposing strict surveillance through multiple squads to uphold exam integrity. Additionally, transportation facilities and uninterrupted power supply have been prioritized to facilitate a smooth examination process, underscoring the authorities’ commitment to fair and efficient conduct.

TSPSC Group-I Notification: Important Dates and Instructions

The Telangana State Public Services Commission (TSPSC) has issued a new Group-I notification to fill 563 posts, replacing the earlier one. Get details on application dates, exam schedule, and important instructions here.

  1. Introduction to the new Group-I notification issued by TSPSC, replacing the earlier one announced in April 2022.
  2. Details on the application process: Candidates can apply online from February 23 to March 14, 2024, with an edit option available from March 23 to March 27, 2024.
  3. Examination schedule: Preliminary test (objective type) scheduled for May/June 2024, followed by the main examination (conventional type) in September/October 2024.
  4. Instructions for candidates who applied earlier: Those who applied under the cancelled 2022 notification must re-apply without paying the fee again.
  5. Submission of online applications: Mandatory for all candidates, with advice to submit well before the deadline to avoid technical issues.
  6. One Time Registration (OTR): Not considered as an application; candidates must apply specifically for this notification.
  7. Examination format: Preliminary test to be held in OMR Based offline mode/Computer Based Recruitment Test (CBRT) mode, with exact schedules to be notified separately.
  8. Important dates summarized for quick reference.
  9. Reiteration of key points and instructions for candidates.
  10. Reference to the TSPSC website for further details: www.tspsc.gov.in.

BRS MLC K Kavitha Urges Telangana Government to Reconsider Removal of Roster Points

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC K Kavitha has called upon the Telangana government to revoke its decision to eliminate roster points from job opportunities, sparking widespread debate.

Kavitha Writes to Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge on the Issue

As the daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Kavitha penned letters to former Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, seeking their intervention in the matter.

The controversy arose from the Telangana government’s implementation of 33.33% horizontal reservations for women in job recruitments, without corresponding roster points for different candidate categories.

Kavitha underscored the historical significance of horizontal reservations for women, citing a milestone achieved in 1996 and a recent Supreme Court ruling from 2022 regarding the Rajasthan Public Service Commission.

Concerns Raised Over Potential Impact on Women’s Job Opportunities

Expressing concern, Kavitha criticized the government’s decision to honor the Supreme Court ruling without incorporating roster points, warning that it could adversely affect women’s job prospects in the state.

Kavitha pointed out the government’s earlier legal stance against the Supreme Court ruling, which has now been reversed by the current administration, raising questions among BRS leaders.

The disparity between the Congress-led governments in Karnataka and Telangana regarding their response to the Supreme Court’s order was also highlighted, with Karnataka opting to challenge the ruling while Telangana complied.

Appeal for Uniform Policy Across the Nation, Call for Telangana Government to Roll Back Decision

In response to the discrepancies, Kavitha urged Congress leadership, including Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, to address the issue uniformly across the nation to safeguard women’s interests and job opportunities.

Kavitha emphasized the importance of ensuring a consistent policy stance to protect women’s interests and demanded that the Telangana Congress government roll back the decision to remove roster points from job opportunities.

CM Revanth: 15,000 Police Job Notifications will be Issued Soon

Big News: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy Plans 15,000 Police Jobs!

In a major announcement, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has urged 30 lakh unemployed individuals to start preparing for upcoming recruitment exams. He revealed plans to issue notifications for a whopping 15,000 police job openings in the police department within the next 15 days. This initiative aims to provide employment opportunities to a large number of aspiring candidates and address the issue of unemployment in the state.

More Jobs Coming: 64 New Vacancies Announced!

Adding to the positive news, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced the release of notifications for 64 new job vacancies. This move highlights the government’s commitment to creating employment opportunities and filling essential positions across various sectors. The announcement is expected to bring relief to many job seekers and contribute to the overall economic development of the state.

CM Reddy Cheers Singareni Workers, Promises Local Jobs!

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has expressed gratitude to the hardworking Singareni workers for their significant contributions to the state’s development. In a bid to support local employment, he has pledged to ensure that 80% of the job opportunities in Singareni go to local residents. Additionally, he has promised to explore initiatives such as the establishment of a super specialty hospital in the region, signaling the government’s commitment to the welfare of the local community.

Railway Job Scam | 1 Arrested in Mumbai

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The Western Railway’s Vigilance Department caught a man who tricked over 300 people out of about Rs 21 crore by promising them railway jobs, officials said.

They found out about the scam after keeping an eye on things for more than three months.

The officials set a trap with the help of someone outside the group and two other people who pretended to want railway jobs. They sent Rs 20,000 to the cheater’s account through Gpay to make him come to Mumbai Central Station to get the rest of the money.

And guess what? The guy showed up at 2 p.m. on Friday as planned and got caught trying to get more cash for the fake job. The railway officers found out that the crook took around Rs 9-10 lakh from each person and made fake documents with the help of someone from Kolkata.

They also saw that the crook’s phone had 180 blocked numbers, probably from the people he cheated. And there were about 120 chats where the victims asked for their money back, which was between Rs 5-8 lakh each, that they paid for the jobs.

They took all the fake papers, messages, and videos of the fake staff and they’re still looking into the scam, which took money from over 300 people, adding up to around Rs 21 crore. They gave the crook to the Government Railway Police at Mumbai Central and charged him with a bunch of crimes.

Group-I Buzz: Congress Faces Deadline for Job Notifications

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With only three days remaining, the big question for unemployed youth and government job seekers in the State is whether the Congress government will fulfill its promise of announcing the Group-I notification. In their election manifesto, the Congress pledged to fill two lakh jobs within the first year of forming the government.

To honor this commitment, the government released a job calendar specifying the notification dates for various vacancies, with the Group-I notification scheduled for February 1.

The Congress also outlined plans to notify Group-II on April 1 in the first phase, with the second phase notification set for December 15. Additionally, teacher job aspirants were promised a mega District Selection Committee (DSC).

Notification dates for Group-III and IV vacancies, assistant executive engineers and AEE posts in various departments, agriculture, horticulture, and veterinary officers, assistant motor car vehicle inspectors, as well as positions in transport, excise, and police constables, polytechnic, junior and degree lecturers were also announced.

However, there are concerns that the government might miss the February 1 deadline as there have been no clearances from the Finance Department for recruiting new positions. The recruitment process involves approval from the Finance Department to the recruiting agency, such as the TSPSC. Even with everything in place, the recruiting agency takes at least one to two weeks to issue a fresh notification.

In 2022, the BRS government, through the TSPSC, announced 26 notifications for a total of 17,285 vacancies, including 503 Group-I, 783 Group-II, 1,375 Group-III, and 8,180 Group-IV. The newly formed TSPSC team, led by former Telangana DGP M Mahendar Reddy, is reportedly reviewing the commission’s functioning, recruitment process, pending notifications, and results to be declared.

New Government, Old Rules: Universities to Ditch Common Recruitment

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Forget the fancy “common recruitment board” the previous government dreamed up. The new Congress bosses in Telangana are scrapping it and going back to the old way of hiring teachers and staff in state universities.

Why the switch? Simple. They promised unemployed youth 2 lakh government jobs by year-end, and the old system seems faster. Plus, there were whispers of bribes and favouritism in the new board’s plan.

Remember how universities used to hire? They’d check your papers, see how smart you are, and maybe ask you a few questions. No entrance exams, just good old-fashioned merit. But that got messy in court, with accusations of unfairness.

So, the last government cooked up this “common board” idea, with a big test for everyone and a fancy chairman. No more messy interviews, just one big exam. But the Governor wasn’t convinced, sent it to the President for approval, and it got stuck.

Now, the new government says forget all that. Let’s go back to the old way, faster and simpler. 2,825 jobs are already waiting, and they need filling!

So, for all you job seekers out there, dust off your resumes and research papers. The universities are going back to basics, and maybe, just maybe, your dream job is waiting.

Sankranti Holidays in Telangana: Schools and institutes get a week off!

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Get ready for festive merriment, students! Sankranti Holidays in Telangana, the government has announced a week-long holiday for educational institutions (except missionary schools) to celebrate Sankranti. Schools, colleges, and other training institutes will be closed from January 12th to 17th.

This extended break covers all the key days of the festival:

  • Second Saturday: January 13th provides a bonus day off.
  • Bhogi: January 14th marks the joyous bonfire celebration.
  • Sankranti: January 15th is the main day of festivities.
  • Kanuma: January 16th celebrates cattle and agricultural prosperity.

So, enjoy the time with family and friends, participate in traditional rituals, and savor the delicious Sankranti feast!