TS SSC exams 2020 cancelled; students to be promoted based on internal marks
The state govt has decided to cancel Telangana SSC examinations. The students will be promoted based on their internal exams performance.

Telangana SSC examination has been cancelled. As per the latest update, the state government has decided to promote all the SSC students without conducting examinations. The students will be given grades based on their internal exams performance.
Earlier, the board had decided to postpone the TS SSC exams after the Telangana high court had asked the state govt to not conduct the examination in the GHMC area. The districts of Hyderabad, Secunderabad, and Ranga Reddy are identified as Covid-19 hotspots and hence, HC didn't allowed state board to hold exams in these areas.
As per the schedule announced on May 22, the Telangana SSC examination was scheduled to be held from Monday, June 8, 2020, to July 5, 2020.
On March 20, the Telangana High Court had directed the state to postpone the Class 10 exams, scheduled for March 23 to April 6, in view of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The state had conducted the exams for three papers of the first and second languages before March 22 as per the original timetable.
Earlier, the board had decided to postpone the TS SSC exams after the Telangana high court had asked the state govt to not conduct the examination in the GHMC area. The districts of Hyderabad, Secunderabad, and Ranga Reddy are identified as Covid-19 hotspots and hence, HC didn't allowed state board to hold exams in these areas.
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As per the schedule announced on May 22, the Telangana SSC examination was scheduled to be held from Monday, June 8, 2020, to July 5, 2020.
On March 20, the Telangana High Court had directed the state to postpone the Class 10 exams, scheduled for March 23 to April 6, in view of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The state had conducted the exams for three papers of the first and second languages before March 22 as per the original timetable.
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