TS inter 1st year hall ticket 2021 released; Download admit card at tsbie.cgg.gov.in
Apoorva Singh | October 19, 2021 | 06:27 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can download Telangana board 1st year hall ticket 2021 from tsbie.cgg.gov.in for the exams to commence from October 25, 2021.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has released the 1st year hall ticket 2022. The TS inter 1st year hall ticket 2021 is available to download on the official website tsbie.cgg.gov.in. The TS inter first year hall ticket 2021 is released for general/vocational and bridge courses.
How to download the TS inter 1st year hall ticket 2021 online?
Follow the detailed steps mentioned below to download the Telangana first year hall ticket.
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Browse the official website of Telangana board, tsbie.cgg.gov.in
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Now check the section ‘TSBIE IPE 2021 First Year Hall Tickets’
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Click on ‘General/Vocational’ or ‘Bridge Course’.
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Enter hall ticket number and date of birth.
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Click on the submit button.
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TS 1st year hall ticket 2021 will be displayed on the screens. Download the same and save it for future reference.
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Students must keep this hall ticket carefully as it is a mandatory document to appear in the examination.
Also read | TSBIE to conduct TS inter exams 2022 in two terms; Check academic calendar here
TSBIE 1st year exams will commence on October 25, 2021, and the exams will conclude on November 2, 2021. The exams will be held from 9 am to 12 noon. The TS inter first year exams will be conducted on the basis of 70 percent syllabus released by the board.
Telangana board has earlier promoted TS inter 1st-year students due to the COVID-19 pandemic without exams. However, the board had confirmed that the exams will be held once the situation normalizes. The Telangana board has said that the exams will be conducted as per the earlier announced 70% syllabus.
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