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Andhra Pradesh
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Hyderabad
Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD: More than 15 lakh students are appearing for the Intermediate Public examinations beginning on Monday. The examinations would be held from 8 to 11 a.m. A statement issued by Board of Intermediate Education Secretary R.P. Sisodia said that 1,981 examination centres have been constituted in the State of which 154 are in the twin cities. Of the 15.13 lakh candidates taking the examination 7.1 lakh are first year regular students and 5.48 lakh are second year regular students while 1.84 lakh students are appearing as private candidates.
Assistance
Mr. Sisodia asked the students to report to the examination centres 30 minutes before scheduled time. No student reporting after 8.15 would be allowed inside the hall. A control room has been opened at the BIE office at Hyderabad. People can contact the number 24601010 for assistance. Candidates involved in malpractices would be booked for punishment that ranges from debarment for two to five or eight subsequent examinations.
No mobiles
Mobile phones and other electronic gadgets would not be allowed inside the examination hall.
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