Due to lockdown across India, the education system is being hampared. Most examinations have been postponed. But now, the ministry is planning to conduct all the exams with proper precautions and safety, in which the Higher Education Minister has confirmed that all preparations for the Hyderabad semester exam have been made. He also stressed it. On Wednesday, Papireddy told a media channel that in the past, 40 people were sitting in a room and tested, now only 20 people will sit and test. A bench is empty in the middle of each student, but the invigilators will come from outside and the results will be announced as soon as possible. On the other hand, the advance supplementary will be conducted for those who cannot take the exam, but the certificate will be regular. For the safety of students, the instructions given to each student that to attend the examination in a mask and now only the last year students will be tested. In 6 universities of Telangana, two lakh students are taking the exam and if there are backlogs, the exams will be conducted again. On the other hand, Papireddy has made it clear that the decision will be taken by the government about those who cannot write. Read this: ONGC: Recruitment for the posts of Medical Officer, Apply Soon NHPC: Recruitment on vacant post of Trade Apprentice, get details here DU Admissions: St. Stephens releases first cut off CBI raids former Minister Chaudhary Lal Singh's hideouts