Telangana

Telangana Intermediate results: 3-member committee formed to look into discrepancies

The committee will look into the issue of many students being marked 'absent' or 'fail' despite clearing the exam, and submit its report in three days.

Written by : TNM Staff

Faced with a slew of complaints alleging discrepancies in the final marksheet released by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE), the state government on Sunday formed a 3-member committee to look into the issue and submit its report in three days.

This comes after hundreds of students have complained, alleging that they were either marked 'absent' or 'fail' in the provisional marksheets, though they had cleared the exam. There were also reports of TSBIE printing the wrong subject name on the students' marksheets in some cases.   

A meeting was convened on Sunday by Education Minister G Jagadish Reddy along with officials of the department, following which the three-member committee, headed by Telangana State Technology Services, Managing Director, Venkateshwar Rao, which includes Professor Vasan from BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad and Professor Nishanth of Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad, was formed.

The Education Minister also assured parents and said that there was no cause for concern as the state government was actively working in rectifying any errors. 

Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Working President K T Rama Rao, who is also the son of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, took to Twitter and said, "Regarding the results, students and parents are requested not to worry. If anyone feels something has gone wrong with their marks, please apply for recounting or re-verification. Our government is taking steps to ensure that injustice is not done to a single student."

Meanwhile, Congress Working President Revanth Reddy also took to Twitter, to lash out at the TRS.

"Allegations on the intermediate result should be immediately addressed by the Chief Minister after conducting a review meeting at the earliest. The issue should be enquired into and rectified immediately as the lives and future of students are at stake," he tweeted.

Close to nine lakh students from both junior and senior intermediate levels across the state, appeared for the examinations, which were held in March this year. 

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