Telangana State BIE | Syllabus for this year to be reduced to 70%; classes on alternate days
The Hindu
The instruction days will be effectively reduced to 110 and the syllabus also has to be reduced accordingly.
The syllabus for Intermediate second-year students will be reduced to 70% for the academic year 2021-22 with the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) deciding to conduct physical classes on alternate days from July 1 when the colleges will be open. If classes are held on alternate days for first year and second-year students respectively due to Covid-19 restrictions, the BIE fears that it may not meet the 220 mandatory instruction days. The instruction days will be effectively reduced to 110 and the syllabus also has to be reduced accordingly. A circular of the BIE sent to the college managements said that “Since there is an uncertainty about the number of working days, 70% of the syllabus may be continued for teaching as well as for Intermediate Public Examination (lPE-2022) for the time being until there is clarity from the government or CBSE.”More Related News
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