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Friday, April 29, 2011

Inter-2 results out on 28th April at 11.30 am

HYDERABAD: The results of Intermediate second year examinations will be declared on Thursday at 11.30 am. For the first time, the Board has decided to post the subject-wise marks of all the students along with their grades on government websites.

Students can know their marks and results on examresults.ap.nic.in, aponline.gov.in, results.cgg.gov.in, esevaonline.com, results.ap it.ap.gov.in and portal.ap.gov.in.

Students can also know the marks through BSNL IVRS system by dialling 1255225 without STD code from BSNL landline phones and BSNL cellphones.

They can dial 1100 from any BSNL fixed line in the state or dial 18004251110 from any landline or cellphone. Marks can be also obtained from e-seva centres and rural e-seva centres. BSNL mobile users can also know the marks through SMS by typing inter and sending it to 55352 or 56300.

Airtel users can get results by dialling 543212222, 52800, Vodafone 56731, Idea 5545678 or 54040, Tata 129660, Reliance 56566 or 56300999, Tata Docomo 54321234, BSNL 12630099, 1255560, 1255596. All users can dial 505101096 or 53030 or 58888 or 57337.

Students can know grades through SMS. All users can send IPE2 to 57333, 54242 or 56300; for vocational results send IPEV2 to 57333, 54242 or 56300.

Students can also know their marks with grades at www.vidyavision.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

SSC certificates to have mom's name

HYDERABAD : Almost all the 13 lakh students have opted to have the names of both father and mother on the SSC certificates." D. Sambasiva Rao SSC principal secretary.

The SSC Board April 17: The SSC Board will issue new marks certificates to students from this year that will have their mother’s name along with the father’s name.

“All the schools were directed to issue an application form to SSC students to provide their parent’s names to be printed on the SSC certificate. The students and their parents were given the choice to choose the name of either father or mother or both. However, almost all the 13 lakh students have opted to have the names of both father and mother,” said Mr D. Sambasiva Rao, principal secretary, secondary education.

At present, only the name of father or guardian is printed on SSC certificates.

There has been a consistent demand from various women’s organisations to include the mother’s name too because of the ordeal faced by “single mothers” who do not want to name the father of the child. Officials of most of the schools insist on only the father’s name on the certificates.

The government is now planning to extend the option to include both parents’ names to Intermediate certificates from next year.

In the last one year, the government received about 500 applications from “single mothers” requesting that rules be amended to allow their names to be mentioned as parent.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Websites to display marks for Intermediate results

The Board of Intermediate Education will allow Intermediate students who appeared for public exams in March this year to know their marks subject-wise. It has decided to post the marks on all websites that provide Intermediate results expected to be announced between April 20 and 25.

Nearly 70 websites provide Intermediate results every year. Till now, students knew about their marks only through BSNL IVRS (Interactive Voice Response Systems). All the websites simply displayed grades. Even the results CDs released to the media by the Inter board only contained grades.

It became a tough task for students to know the marks since BSNL failed to cope up with the huge demand from lakhs of students.

Meanwhile, the Inter board is contemplating to provide marks even on mobile phones.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Demand for EAMCET applications rises


HYDERABAD: The demand for EAMCET applications has seen some rise after the examination date was postponed to May 22 from the original date of May 8.

N. Rajasekhar Reddy, in-charge secretary of APSCHE said that 3,47,087 applications were sold as on Friday of which 2,78,808 were of engineering stream and 68,279 were of agriculture and medical streams. He said till Friday evening the EAMCET office received 3,46,057 applications of which 2,77,862 were of engineering and 68,195 were of medical stream. On the previous last day of the submission of application forms 2,51,013 candidates applied for engineering courses while 56,331 candidates applied for the medical stream.

Last year, the number was 3,29,283 for engineering and 54,702 for the medical courses.