TS Inter Board Exam 2025: TGBIE announces Telangana IPE March exam fee payment schedule
Alivia Mukherjee | November 6, 2024 | 03:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
Telangana IPE 2025 March exam fee payment deadline without late fee is November 26.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has issued an official notice regarding the payment schedule and late fee details for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) March 2025 exams.
The Telangana IPE 2025 March exam fee is for regular, failed, and attendance-exempted private candidates. As per the official notice, the last date for Telangana IPE 2025 March exam fee payment without a late fee is November 26.
For candidates who miss this deadline, there are provisions for late payments. The last date for payment with a late fee of Rs 100 is December 4. Candidates can also apply for TGBIE IPE 2025 March exam with late fee of Rs 500 from December 5 to December 11.
Telangana IPE March 2025: Exam fee payment schedule
Candidates can have a look at the TGBIE March 2025 exam fee payment deadline details below.
|
Fee particulars |
From |
To |
|
Last date for payment of fee |
November 6 |
November 26 |
|
Last date for payment with a late fee of Rs 100 |
November 27 |
December 4 |
|
Last date for payment with a late fee of Rs 500 |
December 5 |
December 11 |
|
Last date for payment with a late fee of Rs 1,000 |
December 12 |
December 18 |
|
Last date for payment with a late fee of Rs 2,000 |
December 19 |
December 27 |
Telangana IPE 2025: Attendance exemption
The TGBIE has exempted private humanities students from attendance requirements for the TS IPE March 2025 exam , provided they pay a prescribed fee within the deadline. The application fee is required to be submitted through the official website, along with necessary documents such as SSC certificates and migration certificates for non-Telangana students.
The attendance exemption fee is Rs 500, which is non-refundable. The last date for submitting the application is November 20. Students who miss this deadline can still apply with a late fee of Rs 200 until December 18.
TS Inter 2025: IPE March exam fee details
For first-year general regular courses, the fee is Rs 520, while for vocational courses it is (Theory + practicals) Rs 750. Students can have a look at the IPE 2025 March exam fee details for both first year and second year below.
|
Number |
Sl type |
Exam fee amount |
|
1 |
First year - general courses |
Rs 520 |
|
2 |
First year - vocational courses (Theory + Practicals) |
Rs 750 |
|
3 |
Second year - general arts |
Rs 520 |
|
4 |
Second year - General Science (Theory + Practicals) |
Rs 750 |
|
5 |
Second year - vocational (Theory + Practicals) |
Rs 750 |
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