TG Intermediate Examination: Changes in monthly questionnaire before intermediate exam? Criticizing the attitude of the difference board

TG Intermediate Examination: Changes in monthly questionnaire before intermediate exam? Criticizing the attitude of the difference board

TG Intermediate Examination: The Inter Board has been criticized for trying to change the question papers at the time of Inter -Axams in Telangana. Generally changes in the questionnaire process, the Inter Board makes a clear statement at the beginning of the academic year. In contrast, there was concern between students and their parents about changing the questionnaire before the examination.

The Telangana Inter Board recently announced that the model of Inter -Fastier English questionnaire is being replaced, for the inter -examination examination with only one month. So far, there are three sections in the English subject … 16 questions.

The board has announced an additional question in the examination, which will start from March 5 this year. So far, section-C has 8 marks for a question and the remaining questions have four marks.

The 8 -digit question in C section has reduced to 4. 4 marks were allotted for the newly added question. That question was converted into a follow -up question. If you give 10, you have to match 8. This means that half a mark has been allocated. Students and faculties are wrong about changes in question papers before the new examination. These changes are not understood for the students studying in government colleges and warns that the number of people coming to the colleges will be reduced. It is said that before the examination, such decisions are not being taken.

The Telangana Private Junior College Owners Association has expressed displeasure over the Inter -Bord proposals. He alleged that the English examination questionnaire was being converted into students and colleges principals. TPJMA president Satish demanded that the decision be withdrawn. He said that the Inter -Board exam has been changed on 17 January.


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