With JEE Main 2021 Exam dates released, Telangana state faculty, along with parents are now requesting the exam authority to release dates for Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 2021 and Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) 2021 Exam.

Parents and faculty members of Telangana state claim that the ideal decision would be to conduct the board exams in the third week of April so that they would not interfere with the competitive entrance examinations. 

Hyderabad Schools Parents Association member, Venkata Sainath said that the state and Central government are not at all cordial. On one side the Telangana Intermediate Board is still accepting admissions for inter first-year students, whereas on the other side NTA has announced the schedule for JEE Main 2021, he added.

He further said that the students and parents are still confused if the exams for intermediate or SSC/ Class 10 will be conducted or not, the government is not responding to issues regarding education.

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Intermediate is a qualifying examination and ideally, they should be held earlier. Venkata Sainath further questioned, what will be the point of students securing top marks in JEE when a student is yet to clear or did not clear the qualifying examination?.

Hyderabad Sahodaya Schools Complex Chairperson, Narasimha Reddy, and the Hyderabad Public School Principal Ramanthapur stated that it is very tough to predict the board examination schedule for CBSE Class 10  and 12 Exams 2021.

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Reddy said that previously the practical examinations were conducted in the last week of January but this year there is no such information from the board. He said that the board should finish off with the practicals this year and try to complete the Board examinations by the end of April. 

He also added that if the examinations are extended beyond April, then the whole cycle will be disturbed as all the class 10, class 12, and degree admissions are interconnected.

Meanwhile, the college faculty and management stated that the state government should grant permission to the colleges to reopen immediately as there are hardly 65 days around left for JEE.

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General secretary of the Coaching Federation of India, Krishna Chaitanya Kasula stated that the classes for 12 and those opting for the long term should be allowed with immediate action as already there is very little time for preparation. 

He further added that the board should either finish off with the examinations or should conduct them in June. Meanwhile, the Telangana State Council of Higher Education of Higher Education officials reported that TS EAMCET 2021 will be extended at least by a month.

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