TS SSC supplementary hall tickets released, exams from tomorrow
TNN | Jun 9, 2019, 09:04 IST
HYDERABAD: As many as 61,431 students from 7,642 schools will be appearing for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) advanced supplementary examination which is scheduled to begin on Monday.
The hall tickets for the TS SSC supply exam is now available on the official website of the Board. The zstudents can download it and take a print out of the same for future use.
The exam will be conducted in 260 centres across the state. Along with invigilators, chief superintendents, sitting squads, and 72 flying squads have been pressed into action to ensure there is no malpractice during the examination.
"Main and additional answer sheets have already been sent to respective examination centers and all arrangements have been made for the peaceful conduct of the examination," said B Sudhakar director government examinations (DGE).
He said that 144 sections will be in place near the exam centres and asked the local police to make sure that Xerox centres are closed around the area. He also advised students, invigilators, and other officials involved to not carry mobiles phones into the exam centre.
The DGE also advised students to reach exam centre 45 minutes in advance.
The hall tickets for the TS SSC supply exam is now available on the official website of the Board. The zstudents can download it and take a print out of the same for future use.
The exam will be conducted in 260 centres across the state. Along with invigilators, chief superintendents, sitting squads, and 72 flying squads have been pressed into action to ensure there is no malpractice during the examination.
"Main and additional answer sheets have already been sent to respective examination centers and all arrangements have been made for the peaceful conduct of the examination," said B Sudhakar director government examinations (DGE).
He said that 144 sections will be in place near the exam centres and asked the local police to make sure that Xerox centres are closed around the area. He also advised students, invigilators, and other officials involved to not carry mobiles phones into the exam centre.
The DGE also advised students to reach exam centre 45 minutes in advance.
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