Over 5.28 lakh students are slated to commence their Secondary School Certificate (SSC) public examinations across Telangana, with the testing period commencing on March 14 and extending until April 16. This undertaking involves the establishment of 2,676 examination centres throughout the state.

The examinations are set to proceed daily from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., though some specific subjects, such as First Language (Composite Course) and Science, will follow a slightly adjusted timing of 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on their designated dates. The roster of exams begins with the First Language paper on March 14, with Mathematics scheduled for March 28 and Science papers set for early April.

For those navigating the system, hall tickets have been distributed to schools via Speed Post. These admission passes are also accessible for direct download from the official website, www.bse.telangana.gov.in, since March 5. The inclusion of QR codes on hall tickets this year aims to assist students in pinpointing their respective examination venues.
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A total of 5,17,727 regular students have registered for these crucial assessments. Among them, 2,56,811 are girl students. An additional 10,512 private or repeat candidates will also be participating.
Arrangements at the examination centres reportedly include provisions for adequate furniture, drinking water, and sanitary facilities. The deployment of examination personnel and "sitting squads" for centres identified as requiring heightened supervision is also said to be in place.