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Telangana Pursues Unified 9–12 School Model and Mandates Full Intermediate Passes

A comprehensive feasibility report on integrating classes 9–12 will underpin targeted diagnostic measures followed by remedial programs designed to boost intermediate exam success.

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Overview

  • Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed officials to conduct a feasibility study on replacing Telangana’s segmented 10+2 structure with a unified secondary education system covering classes 9 to 12.
  • He has mandated measures to ensure a 100 percent pass rate in Intermediate examinations by diagnosing student challenges and implementing remedial support and counselling.
  • Officials will solicit input from the Education Commission, sector NGOs and civil society before presenting study findings in upcoming Legislative Assembly discussions.
  • Infrastructure projects for Young India Residential Schools now include weekly progress reports, installation of oversized national flags and land identification for additional schools in each constituency.
  • Construction tenders for the Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Mahila Vishwa Vidyalayam women’s university have been expedited following design revisions ordered by the Chief Minister.