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The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) released the TS Inter 1st year results on December 16 which saw 51 per cent of students from the 2020-21 batch failing the exams. Thereafter, several students unions including the Students Federation of India (SFI), Progressive Democratic Students Union, and National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) gathered in front of the TSBIE office in Nampally to protest against the results and demand fair evaluation of the results.
Students also took to the social media platform Twitter to express their disappointments. As per the students, it was due to poor internet connectivity that they were not able to prepare for the exams. The students have demanded the board to conduct improvement exams and give them another chance to appear for the exams.
#TSBIE #KTR How can Inter State Board deny opportunity for the 1st year students to appear for improvement, if you can conduct 1st year exams in middle of 2nd year, why not provide opportunity to write improvement, you can’t deny student’s rights!— Venkatesh Bhupathi (@vbhupathi) December 17, 2021
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Worst result which I had ever seen #tsbie— Vinay Kalleti (@vinaykalleti222) December 17, 2021
Suicide is not a solution guys.Students didn’t had classes due to which they didn’t learn but appeared for exams though even after promotion of that yr. Officials do need to take some solution.#TelanganaIntermediate#Hyderabad #tsbie @SabithaindraTRS @KTRTRS— Omer ???????????????? (@death_dose19) December 19, 2021
@TelanganaCMO@SabithaindraTRSThis is not right. Pass inter first year students with minimum marksHowever if you do this students cannot even prepare well for 12th which will lead to low pass percentage again. Which is shameful for the state.#tsbie #wewantjustice— Mohd (@Mohd48760321) December 18, 2021
Sir you said all students will pass but many people failed in exams it’s not our mistake we don’t have time to prepare what we should do society is thinking we are failures please do some thing #sabithareddy #ktr #tsbie— Kuthadi Rakesh (@KuthadiRakesh2) December 16, 2021
A total of 4,59,242 students had registered for the first-year exam which was conducted from October 25 to November 3 in the offline mode. Of the total, 2,24,012 students had passed the exam. According to a leading news daily, the Telangana state board is considering holding the supplementary exams in April 2022, however, this would clash with the second year exams, and hence students would have to take both their first and second-year examinations at the same time.
“To help the students cope with examinations, the syllabus in each subject was reduced to 70 per cent and choices in question papers were also increased. In addition, basic learning material was prepared and placed on the TSBIE website and YouTube channel.” TSBIE said in a statement after the protests.
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