The Intermediate annual examinations have started in the state and will continue until March 19. This year, a total of 9,80,978 candidates are taking the exams, including 4,78,718 first-year students and 5,02,260 second-year students. Among the second-year students, 58,071 are writing the exams privately.
To prevent any incidents of paper leakage and maintain exam integrity, the Inter Board has implemented strict measures. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has stressed the need for a secure exam environment, leading to increased vigilance by field-level officials.
There are 1,521 examination centers set up for the inter exams, which include government junior colleges, government-run colleges, and private colleges. The exams are supervised by 1,521 Chief Superintendents, government officers, and 27,900 invigilators. Additionally, there are 200 sitting squads and 75 flying squads to monitor the exams effectively. CCTV cameras have been installed at each center, and question papers have been securely transported to district centers to maintain confidentiality.
Overall, efforts are being made to ensure a fair and secure examination process for all candidates taking the Intermediate annual exams this year.