SSC results by May 10, Inter results on May 18?

April 14, 2017 08:55 pm | Updated 08:55 pm IST - HYDERABAD

The Telangana State SSC examination results are expected to be announced between May 7 and 10 and Intermediate results after April 17.

The spot valuation was almost completed on Friday and the remaining work pertaining to Social Studies paper in one or two districts will be wrapped up by Saturday morning. The OMR scanning process has already been in progress from March 6 to save on time and 50 per cent of OMR sheets scanning was completed.

Sources said this was the first time that results for all the 31 districts, after reorganisation of districts, was being announced and thus the work load had increased almost three-fold as the new district and school codes would have to be fed into the system and ensure that the candidates entered these codes without any errors.

The process of giving codes to the district and schools and rectification of errors had taken about three to four months. From next year, the process would not take long as the codes would have already been set into the system, sources said.

A total of 5,38,226 candidates appeared for the SSC examination in the State that commenced on March 14 and of them 5,09,831 are regular candidates and 29,385 are once failed candidates. There were about 2,600 examination centres of which 30 per cent were located in interior areas.

For Intermediate Board, the data prepared by the SSC Board would come handy while verifying the bio data of the SSC candidates during admissions. “ Thus, care has to be taken to enter the data with the new district codes as this will serve as the primary source for the bio-data verification,” sources added.

Inter results

Intermediate results are likely to be released any time after April 17 and most likely on April 18. The valuation was completed on Thursday and officials said it would take at least six days for compiling the data after being fed into the system.

The announcement of Intermediate examination results is crucial as the candidates will be writing Eamcet in both the States and any delay would have an impact on the conduct of Eamcet or NEET, sources said.

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