The board sent out a circular informing all junior college presidents of their intention to postpone the admissions deadline.
TS Inter 1st Year Admission 2023: Admission to the first year of the intermediate programme for the academic year 2023–2024 has been extended by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education. Candidates have until October 9 to submit an application for TS Inter First Year Admission 2023.
The board sent out a circular informing all junior college presidents of their intention to postpone the admissions deadline. A late fee of Rs. 1,000 will be necessary for enrollment to courses at private junior colleges, according to the circular. At government-run or government-sector colleges, there would be no late fees for enrolling in this course.
“Until the deadline, all principals are directed to take the appropriate steps to admit the candidates into the Intermediate first year. This will make sure that qualified students don’t lose out on the chance to pursue further education, according to the board.
Through the TSBIE Admission site, students who have successfully finished their tenth grade and seek to enrol in intermediate courses at Junior Colleges in Telangana can submit their applications. Alternately, you can apply for TS Inter 1st Year Admission 2023–24 by following the instructions below.
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The TS First Year Inter Exams were held earlier this year from March 15 to April 03, 2023. 4,33,082 students in total took the board exams, of which 2,72,208 were first-year regular students and 25,553 were vocational students. The pass rate for these students was 61.68%.
What is the extended deadline for Telangana’s first-year admission to the Intermediate programme for the academic year 2023–2024?
Answer 1: Telangana has extended the deadline for admission to the first year of the Intermediate programme for the academic year 2023–2024 until October 9.
For the TS Inter 1st Year Admission 2023, is there a late fee for admission to private junior colleges?
Answer 2: In order to enrol in courses at private junior colleges, there is a late fee of Rs. 1,000. In contrast, there is no late enrollment charge for universities that are operated or funded by the government.
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