TGBIE Extends IPE First Year Phase II Admission Until July 31
Candidates keen on getting admission after a gap year in their academic career need to submit residential or local candidate certificate issued by Tehsildar.
HYDERABAD: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has extended the first-year Intermediate course Phase II admissions till July 31, 2026, after the SSC advanced supplementary exam results were announced for the academic session 2026-27.
This change aims to give candidates opportunities to get admission to their preferred college in the state.
The board has issued a circular to the principals of the affiliated junior colleges, asking them to complete the admission process as per the reservation policy and the existing admission guidelines.
The colleges have been instructed to follow the reservation guidelines for the following categories: Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Other Backward Class (OBC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC), Physically Handicapped Students, NCC, Sports and the extracurricular categories, and Ex-Servicemen.
Guidelines
The TGBIE has said that one-third of the total seats will be reserved for girls in areas where separate girls’ colleges are not available for them.
Admission will be given to the students based on Grade Point Average (GPA), subject-wise Grade Points (GP), or qualifying examination marks.
The junior colleges have also been advised not to conduct any direct admission test.
In case any college is found to be conducting the test, action will be taken against those colleges that are violating the prescribed admission norms.
The colleges are advised not to increase the sanctioned intake or to open additional sections without getting any approval from the TGBIE.
The colleges have to show the details of sanctioned sections, filled seats, and vacant seats at the entrance and update the information daily.
Candidates willing to get admission after a gap year need to submit the residential or local candidate certificate issued by the Tehsildar.
As per an official circular, the colleges have been warned against showing misleading advertisements or inducements during the admission process.
The Aadhaar details of the students who are willing to take admission to junior college should be taken mandatorily.