State-owned universities earn the highest score on reciprocity rates

The 26 colleges, operated by the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Education Institutions Association (TGSWREIS), passed the pass rate in the second year was announced at a 100% pass rate on Tuesday.
In the first year of the Intermediate level, nine other universities made the same distinction, “a record-breaking performance not witnessed in the past decade,” the association said in a press release.
It further noted that 13,490 of the students appeared in the Intermediate First Second Exam, with 11,979 passing, earning a pass percentage of 86.16. The association received 26 top rankings in both the first and second years, ranging from 2 to 7.
“This performance not only reflects academic success, but also celebrates the empowered celebration through education. Our students’ journey comes from marginalized communities, proving that with the right support and nurturing environment, excellence is inevitable.”
The Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Education Association (TGTWREIS) reached 84.64 pass percentages, with a pass rate of 100% for its seven residential colleges. Its student – Devarakonda’s K. Akhila scored 996 points in 1,000 points, while Parigi’s K. Sravanthi scored 994 points in 1,000 points.
Among the results of the Vocational Junior College, the Kallam Anji Reddy Vocational Junior College in Hyderabad appeared in the highest ranking. Its success stories include Mattam Lokesh (Pharma) 1,000 points of 984, Zaffer Abdul (983), S. Hemalata (980), V. Karuna (Computer Science, 979), and K. Pravallika (Electrical Technician, 979).
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