TS Inter 2024 supplementary exam begins tomorrow; Telangana Board issues guidelines
Alivia Mukherjee | May 23, 2024 | 09:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
TSBIE has issued TS Inter 2024 supplementary admit card at tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) have issued the TS Inter 2024 supplementary exam guidelines today, May 23. The TS Inter supplementary exams 2024 is scheduled from May 24. The TS Inter 2024 supplementary exam admit card has been issued on the official website, tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
The BIE has developed a Centre Locator Application to assist students in finding their exam centers and ensuring timely arrival. Students are advised to calculate the time required to reach the exam center during peak traffic to avoid any issues on the day of the exam.
TS Inter 2024 supplementary exam dates
TS Inter supplementary 2024 exam is set to begin on May 24 and conclude on June 3, 2024. The first-year exam will be held in the morning session, from 9 am to 12 noon, while the second-year exam is scheduled for the afternoon session, from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
Practical examinations are scheduled from June 4 to June 8. The TS Inter 2024 practical exam will be held in two sessions- morning (9 am to 12 noon) and afternoon (2 pm to 5 pm). English practical sessions will be held only for first-year students on June 10, 2024, from 9 am onwards.
TS Inter 2024 Supplementary Exam: Preventing malpractice with flying squads
Flying Squads, composed of members from the education, police, and revenue departments, along with sitting squads, have been arranged by the Board to deter malpractice in examination centres.
TS Inter Supplementary 2024: Exam guidelines
Students can have a look at the TS Inter 2024 supplementary exam guidelines below.
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Arrive at the examination centre at least one hour before the exam begins.
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Immediately inform the invigilator if there is any discrepancy in the stitched answer book containing 24 pages and request a replacement.
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Review the OMR bar coded sheet to ensure accuracy of details such as date of exam, name, photo, subject, and medium. If any errors are found, notify the invigilator for correction.
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Sign in the provided box on your OMR sheet in part - I.
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Write the correct serial number of the answer book in OMR sheet part - I and part - II.
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Collect the correct subject question paper from the invigilator as specified in your Hall Ticket.
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Write only the hall ticket number on your question paper.
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Sign and provide your answer book number on the photo identity sheet.
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Upon completion of the examination, submit your answer sript to the invigilator and retrieve your hall ticket.
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Keep your hall ticket safe until the results are announced.
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Students must be seated by 08:45 am for the forenoon session and 2:15 om for the afternoon session.
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