TGBIE reopens intermediate enrollment, edit window for one day with penalty fee
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 16, 2025 | 04:18 PM IST | 1 min read
TGBIE will reopen the window for admission to junior colleges offering general and vocational streams tomorrow, September 17, on the official website, acadtgbie.cgg.gov.in and tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) will reopen the intermediate enrollment and edit window tomorrow, September 17. TGBIE will reopen the window for admission to junior colleges offering general and vocational streams after receiving requests from the principal, students, and parents.
For enrollment to junior colleges , candidates will have to pay a penalty fee of Rs 1,000 for a private college. However, students willing to apply for government colleges are not required to pay any fees.
Furthermore, the edit option will also be enabled for college logins for one day, with a penalty of Rs 250 for each correction for private junior colleges and without penalty for government or government sector colleges. No further requests will be entertained in this regard, the TGBIE official notice said.
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Additionally, TGBIE has advised all parents and students to take admission to affiliated junior colleges only from the given list of colleges available on the official website, acadtgbie.cgg.gov.in and tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
Based on the requests received from the principals, students, and parents, the admission enrollment option will be enabled to affiliated colleges for one day, on September 17, with a penalty of Rs 1000 per admission for private junior colleges and without a penalty for government and government sector colleges.
Earlier, the admission extension and correction window for admission to intermediate general and vocational courses was available on September 11 and 12.
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