Telangana TS SSC, OSSC, vocational board exam fee 2025 submission dates revised
Anu Parthiban | November 30, 2024 | 06:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
TS SSC board exam 2025 will commence from March 2025. Regular students appearing for the upcoming Telangana Class 10th board exam will have to pay Rs 125 as exam fees.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education, Telangana (TBSE) has revised the exam fee remittance deadline for the Telangana State Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSC), OSSC, vocational streams. As per the revised dates, TS SSC, OSSC, vocational students will have to pay the exam fee to the headmasters by December 5 to avoid late fee charges.
The Telangana TS SSC board exam dates 2025 will be announced soon. Usually, the Telangana board exams are held between March and April. Regular students will have to pay Rs 125 for all subjects and vocational students will have to pay Rs 60 in addition to regular exam fee. Whereas, Schedules Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and backward class students who are appearing for the first time as regular students and fulfill the parental income criteria will be exempted from paying exam fees.
As per the eligibility, students whose family income is not more than Rs 24,000 per annum in urban areas and Rs 20,000 or land holding not exceeding 2.5 acres wet land or 5 acres dry land in rural areas will not be required to pay fees to appear in Telangana SSC board exam 2025. However, such students will have to submit their parental income certificate issued by the Mandal Revenue Officer to avail the fee waiver.
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TS SSC, OSSC exam fee 2025 deadline
After collecting the fees submitted by the students, head masters are required to submit online applications of the students along with the printed nominal rolls through the office website www.bse.telangana.gov.in. The headmasters or principals will have to login with their user Id and password to furnish students’ data through and remit the exam fee through Cyber Treasury only. Other manual challans will not be accepted, the board said in its latest notification.
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Particulars |
Last date to pay exam fee by students to headmaster |
Last date to remit exam fee by headmaster through the online portal |
Last date to submit printed nominal rolls in the DEO office |
Last date to submit printed nominal rolls in the DGE office, Telangana, Hyderabad |
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Without late fee |
December 5 |
December 6 |
December 9 to 11 |
December 12 to 13 |
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With late fee of Rs 50 |
December 12 |
December 13 |
December 16 |
December 17 |
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With late fee of Rs 200 |
December 19 |
December 20 |
December 21 |
December 23 |
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With late fee of Rs 500 |
December 30 |
December 31 |
January 2, 2025 |
January 3, 2025 |
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