TS SSC Exam Date 2023 to be announced anytime soon
BSE TS will soon release TS SSC Exam Date 2023 along with the detailed timetable. This year, there will be only 6 papers in the SSC exams instead of 11.
TS SSC Exam Date 2023: Board of Secondary Education of Telangana will soon release the TS SSC Exam Date 2023 at bse.telangana.gov.in. As per the sources, TS Class 10 exams 2023 are expected to be conducted in the first week of April. TS Inter Exams 2023 will conclude on March 29 for main subjects after which the government will conduct the SSC Exams 2023. This year, there will be only 6 papers in the TS SSC Exams, and the candidates must note that there will be no 2nd paper for all subjects. TS SSC Exams 2023 will be wrapped up in a week, and the results will be announced within 20-25 days.
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As TS SSC Exams 2023 are likely to be conducted in the first week of April, TS POLYCET 2023 for Diploma admission is expected to be conducted in the third week of April. An official confirmation on the POLYCET exam date will be made after the announcement of TS SSC Exams 2023 timetable.
TS SSC Exam 2023 Preparation Tips
With the TS SSC Exam Date 2023 to be announced anytime soon now, students shall be prepared for the exams. Here are some helpful tips to prepare for the exams:- Check the detailed TS SSC 2023 Syllabus on the official website or refer to the syllabus announced at the school. Students are advised to complete the syllabus well in advance so that there is no last-minute chaos. If any student is still unaware of the syllabus, they may refer to the official website.
- Students must check the previous years’ question papers to know the exam pattern and prepare accordingly for each subject. The exam pattern for each subject will differ, so, it is important that students check the questioning pattern, and marking scheme to be prepared.
- The topic-wise marking scheme is also important while preparing for any subject for the TS SSC 2023 exams. Students may also refer to the topic-wise pattern, and cover the topics with maximum marks first followed by the low-weightage topics.