TS Inter Exams 2021: As per the updates, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has released the academic schedule for exams and vacations for 2021-22. As per the schedule, the physical classes will start from 1st September 2021. The first term working days will be between 1st September and 18th December. After the Dasara holidays, the schools will reopen on 18th October 2021. This will be followed by the second term working days between 20th December and 13th April 2021.
The TSBIE officials informed that all-out efforts will be made to cover 100% of the syllabus for the academic year 2021-22.The final practical examination IPE-2022 will be conducted from 23rd February to 3rd March 2022. After that, the theory examinations IPE-2022 will be held from 23rd March to 12th April 2022. This will follow the last working day for the academic year on 13th April.
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TSBIE Academic Calendar for Session 2021-22
As per the schedule, the Dasara vacations will commence on 6th October and last for 12 days. The missionary schools will have a seven-day Christmas vacation from 22nd to 28th 2021 while Sankranti holidays will be for six days from 11th January next year. As per the schedule, the half-yearly exams will start on 13th December and end on 18th December. In January, after the reopening of schools posts the Sankranti holidays, pre-final exams will be held from 10th February and the final theory exams will start from 23rd March and end on 12th April.
Month-wise TSBIE Working Days
The academic year 2021-2022 will end on 23rd April 2022, with a total of 213 working days - 47 virtual and 166 physical. The schools will be closed from 24th April to 12th June for the summer holidays. The advanced supplementary examination will be conducted in the last week of May 2022. The colleges would be reopened from 1st June for the next academic year. The academic calendar pdf also states that all schools must follow the required procedure to ensure that students’ health is checked with the support of local Primary Health Centres and that cases are sent to nearby area hospitals.
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