TSBIE Telangana Intermediate hall ticket 2025 for 1st, 2nd year board exam out; download at tsbie.cgg.gov.in
TS Inter Hall Ticket 2025: The Telangana 1st Year board exam will be held from March 5 to 24, 2025, and the 2nd year exam from March 6 to 25, 2025.
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NEW DELHI: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has issued the hall ticket for Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) theory exams for both 1st and 2nd-year students today, February 24. As per board, students can collect hall tickets through their respective schools. The TS inter admit card 2025 for 1st and 2nd-year is uploaded on the official website at tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
The principals and school heads of affiliated institutes can download the TS intermediate hall tickets using the college login credentials.
The Telangana board will conduct TSBIE 1st year board exam from March 5 to March 24, 2025, and TSBIE 2nd year board exam will take place from March 6 to March 25, 2025. The exam for both years will be conducted from 9 am to 12 noon.
The TS Inter hall ticket 2025 will include several details, such as the board name, exam name, student’s name, father’s name, and mother’s name, exam centre address, roll number, and the student’s photograph and signature. Students should verify all details on the TS Inter hall ticket 2025. In case of any discrepancies, they must immediately inform the college principal or district intermediate education officer for correction.
TS Inter Hall Ticket 2025: Steps to download
The steps are given below to download the TS Inter hall ticket 2025.
- Visit the official website at tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the "TS Inter Hall Ticket 2025" download link.
- Now enter the required details.
- The TS Inter hall ticket 2025 will appear on the screen.
- Download the hall ticket and take a printout for future reference.
TS Inter 1st, 2nd year Hall Ticket 2025: Board exam security measures
The Telangana board has issued the following directives for the examinations:
- Experienced staff must be assigned for examination duties.
- All examination centres should have CCTV surveillance.
- Examination staff details must be accurately verified to prevent errors.
- A thorough district-wise and centre-wise inspection of question paper security arrangements and staff details should be conducted.
- Officials must coordinate effectively to ensure a smooth and disturbance-free examination process.
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