On account of the intermediate exams, the students were facing many hindrances to reach their exam hall at the correct time and the delay was because of the poor traffic regulations and problems arose on the very first day, which has increased huge tension for the students. Reportedly it was said that nearly 5.49% didn’t attend their second language paper exam due to the uncontrolled traffic at the city.


Around 40 students were not able to write their exams due to some problem which was created at the verification hall. The officials said that only three students were not allowed to write the exam as they were late by 10 minutes, even though a deadline was given to them in advance.


Sources have said that when compared to previous years, presently only three students were marked absent for their exam. The controller of examinations Susheel Kumar has said that the as the exam centre door was closed, they were not allowed inside after the specified time.


He said that many students started from their home very early to avoid the heavy traffic jams. At Rangareddy and Mahbubnagar , many students were seated down because of unavailability of seats in the centre. A ten year boy named Agastya wrote his intermediate exams at Sri Chaitanya Junior College who was the budding boy to accomplish his feat at Telangana.



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