Telangana board extends TS Inter first year admission 2023 till October 9
Divyansh | October 3, 2023 | 04:42 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the list of junior colleges offering TS Inter first year at acadtsbie.cgg.gov.in and tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has extended the last date for admission into the first year Intermediate programme for the academic year 2023-24 till October 9.
The board in a circular to all the principals of junior colleges informed them regarding the decision. The circular read that admission to the course in private junior colleges can be done after payment of Rs 1,000 as late fee. Admission to this course in all government and government sector colleges will be done without any late fee. There will be no further extension of the last date of admission, it added.
“All the principals are instructed to take necessary action to admit the candidates into Intermediate first year until the last date. This will ensure that eligible students are not deprived of the opportunity to pursue their higher education,” the board said.
Parents and students can check the junior colleges affiliated with the board in the state on the official website, acadtsbie.cgg.gov.in and tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
This year, 61.68% students clear the TSIBE in the Intermediate first year exam 2023. A total of 4,33,082 students appeared for the board exam, of which 2,72,208 1st year regular students and 25,553 vocational students were declared pass.
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TS Inter 1st year Admissions 2023: How to apply
Eligible candidates can follow these steps to apply for TS Inter 1st year Admissions 2023 through online mode:
- Visit the official website at tsbie.cgg.gov.in
- Click on the intermediate 1st-year admission link
- Select the Mandal and district in which the applicant desires to enrol
- The list of colleges will appear
- Applicants have to select their preferred college from the list.
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