On the 24th of December, Friday, the Telangana Government announced its decision to pass all the intermediate first year students.

As per the direction of Mr. K. Chandrashekar Rao the Chief Minister of Telangana, students have been passed according to their minimum marks. Ms. Sabitha Indra Reddy, the Education Minister of Telangana, confirmed the same and issued the orders.

Speaking to the media, education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy said that the education sector has suffered a great loss during the pandemic. She said, “The Government has taken up all the measures in conducting physical classes for the students. Online classes were also conducted through T-SAT. And the students of Class 9 and 10 were promoted without any exams. However, the intermediate education is very important in the student’s future and the lessons were conducted through T-SAT. The students were also given a month’s time to prepare for the exams.” She added that around 4.50 lakh students appeared for the exam of which 49 per cent passed.

Ms. Sabitha Indra Reddy said, “Around 10,000 students secured 95 per cent in the exam and it is not right to raise objections on the first year results.”

With this, 100% students who appeared for the exams are now declared pass with minimum marks.

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