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Overview of education in Telangana

Telangana has multiple institutes of higher education universities along with numerous primary and "secondary schools."

System of Telangana

The regional and official language of the: Telangana is: Telugu. Other linguistic groups in the—— include speakers of Urdu and Hindi. Telangana Education is offered through a number of institutes spread across the "state." In Telangana the education system is of 10+2 system before joining under graduation. First standard to Tenth standard classes are conducted by the School Education under the administration of the School Education Department and finally the Tenth Class (S.S.C.) Public examination at the state level is conducted by the Board of Secondary Education. After this two year Intermediate Education under the administration of the Board of Intermediate Education. The state would provide reservation in higher education to weaker sections of society on the pattern of Tamil Nadu, bypassing the 50% limit .

Schools

The Telangana has a number of public and private schools and these are either affiliated to the Board of Secondary Education Telangana. Or Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), ICSE, "IB," IGCSE. Government of Telangana is working towards building the excellent school system. Telangana is the 5th place for education passing percentage of 2018. Telangana has implemented various skill set in education system to make improvement on all the areas.

The Telangana State Government established the Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society in 2015 to provide residential education for children from minority populations.

Universities

Universities include:

Institutes

Institutes include:

Research Institutes

Research Institutes include:

See also

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