The intermediate exams that started in Telangana.
The Telangana intermediate exams have commenced with over 9 lakh students appearing across 1,532 centers. Authorities have implemented strict measures for smooth and secure exam conduction, including surveillance and regulation of electronic devices.

Hyderabad: The intermediate exams have started across the Telangana state. A busy atmosphere has been observed at the examination centers. From today, the intermediate exams will be held from 9 AM to 12 PM. Students and their parents arrived at government and private college centers by 8 AM. The authorities allow entry only after thoroughly checking the hall tickets of each student. Even though the exam starts at 9 AM, students who arrive 5 minutes late are also allowed to enter the exam centers.
Intermediate exams began in Telangana
More than 9 lakh students from across the state are expected to appear for the intermediate exams. Of these, 4,97,528 are boys, and 4,99,443 are girls. A total of 1,532 centers have been set up for the exams, including 49 self-help centers. Students will be provided with OMR sheets between 8:45 and 9 AM. The first-year intermediate exams will be held from today until the 19th of this month. Also, the second-year intermediate exams will begin tomorrow (March 6).
BNPS 163 (144 Section) within 100 meters of the exam center
To ensure strict management of the exams, smart surveillance is being installed at a control command center. A team will monitor 45 exam centers. Section 144 (BNPS 163) will be in effect within 100 meters of the exam centers, and there will be a police bandobast. Students without hall tickets will not be allowed to take the exam. In case of any errors on the hall ticket, students can contact principals or other authorities for corrections. Watches, cell phones, pages, calculators, other electronic devices, and printed materials will not be allowed inside the exam centers.
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