AP Inter Exam: Toll Fre Number 1800 425 1531, 10.58 lakh students to write exams
AP Inter Exam: Detailed arrangements for intermediate examinations in Andhra Pradesh from 1 to 20 March. The interfaces will be held from March 1 to 19 and second year examinations from 3 to 20. The intermediate exam will be held from 3 to 15 AP Open School Society. Tests will be conducted from 12 noon to 12 noon.
Intermediate examination was conducted in AP from 1 to 20 March. The exam will be held daily from 9 am to 12 noon and 1535 examination centers have been set up in 26 districts.
A total of 10 lakh 58 thousand 892 students will be investigated across the state. The intermediate examination for Andhra Pradesh Open School Society will be held from March 3 to 15. A total of 67 thousand 952 students will be examined for these examinations in 325 centers.
State Secretariat General Secretary K Vijayanand reviewed the examination system with officials of the Ministry of Education. Collectors and SP have been instructed to ensure that the exam goes smoothly, as it has been the month of examination for the months of March-April. CS Vijayananda has ordered that 1535 centers have been set up for the examination and 68 of them have been identified as sensitive and 36 centers disturbed centers.
CS Vijayananda has made it clear to the collectors to ensure that the drinking water, first aid system and minimum facilities like electricity and benches are available in the examination centers. He said that rumors like paper leakage during the examination should take strict action against those who broadcast false news.
CS has been directed to issue ban on test centers under Section 144 of the examination centers to ensure that the examination is to be conducted smoothly.
Difference exam management …
Education Secretary K Sasidhar said that intermediate and AP Open School are making extensive arrangements for conducting intermediate examinations. He said that RTC should run appropriate buses on time for the respective examination centers during the examination centers.
Director of Adult Education, Crathika Shukla Power Point Presentation has made it clear that there should be no mobile phone and other electric items for the examination centers.
He said that first aid facility should be provided and 108 ambulances should be made available for emergency time.