Snagged in an act of plagiarism, misconduct, or impersonation during the Intermediate Public Exams starting on february 28? Then get ready to take the heat, even those involving criminals. Candidates who use dishonesty, fraud, or impersonation in the exams will face criminal charges brought by the telangana State Board of Intermediate education (TS BIE). These applicants will also not be allowed to take the exams.
 

Any personnel or managers who engage in exam misconduct or irregularities will also face strict penalties. The Board has issued this severe warning in advance of the intermediate exams, which are scheduled to take place from february 28 to march 19.
 
9,80,978 students in total, 4,78,718 first- and 5,02,260 second-year students, enrolled for the exams, which will be held in 1,521 locations set up around the State.
 
1,521 chief superintendents and an equal number of departmental executives were selected by the Board. In the same vein, 27,900 invigilators will be working in centers. There are 200 sitting and 75 flying teams in place to stop malpractice cases.


The Board has made the TSBIE center locator application accessible, which can be downloaded from the google Play store, to assist students in finding their way to their designated centers. students may find centers by entering the center code and hall ticket into the program, which will help them calculate the precise time and distance needed to go there.

Tickets for the hall are already available for download on the Board's website, https://tsbie.cgg.gov.in. students have been requested to verify that the information on the hall passes, such as the photo, signature, name, media, and subject appearing, is true. To help them become comfortable with the route and location, they were instructed to find the facility one day in advance. Exam-related concerns can be reported to the State control room, which has been established by the Board and can be reached at 040-24655027.
 


 
 


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