The Telangana Education Commission (TEC) recently visited the facility and praised the board’s proactive approach in adopting technology for examination supervision
In a major step towards ensuring transparency and security in examinations, the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) has introduced an advanced CCTV surveillance system across all junior colleges in Telangana. This initiative aims to prevent malpractices, enforce strict adherence to examination guidelines, and enhance overall integrity in the evaluation process.
According to BIE Secretary Krishna Aditya, the facility is linked to over 8,000 high-resolution cameras installed in government, private, and residential junior colleges across the state. The surveillance system allows for real-time monitoring of examinations, ensuring that they are conducted in a fair and controlled environment.
The Telangana Education Commission (TEC) recently visited the facility and praised the board’s proactive approach in adopting technology for examination supervision. TEC chairperson Aakunuri Murali described the initiative as a significant milestone in education reforms.
“BIE’s vision and proactive approach in adopting modern technology for examination integrity and supervision is commendable. This sets a new benchmark in the education sector,” Murali said.
During the visit, Murali, along with TEC members Vishweshwar and Jyothsna Reddy, reviewed live footage from remote locations, assessing the effectiveness of the monitoring system.
BIE Secretary Krishna Aditya highlighted that the initiative reflects the board’s commitment to educational excellence and fair evaluation practices.
“This facility reinforces trust and confidence in the state’s education system while also serving as an example for other educational boards in the country,” he said.
With this move, Telangana has taken a significant step towards modernising its examination process, ensuring a secure and transparent system that upholds academic integrity.
