The Telangana Open School Society (TOSS) has released the exam schedule for SSC and Intermediate courses for the April/May 2025 session. Theory exams will run from April 20 to April 26, while practical exams are set for April 26 to May 3. Conducted in two shifts, the exams will conclude with vocational subjects. The detailed timetable is available on the official website.
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