Intermediate Exam Fees Likely to Increase; Annual Exams In February Last Week

Hyderabad, Oct 18 (Maxim News): The field is ready for an increase in the fees of the Intermediate Annual Examinations. Officials have sent proposals to the government to increase it by Rs. 100. If the government approves these proposals, the fees will increase. Currently, Rs. 520 is being charged for humanities courses and Rs. 750 for science courses as the examination fee.

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The Inter annual examinations will be held in the last week of February 2026. The Inter Board is planning to conduct the examinations from February 23 or 25. Two types of schedules have been prepared and sent to the government. The officials will release the schedule once the government approves it. 9 lakh students, including first and second year students, will appear for the examinations. (Maxim News)


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