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How to Revise During Ramadan | Fasting During Exams

In “How to Revise During Ramadan | Fasting During Exams,” students are guided on balancing effective study habits with the challenges of fasting. The video shares practical tips like creating a manageable revision schedule, studying after Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) for better focus, staying hydrated during non-fasting hours, and prioritizing rest. It emphasizes self-care, consistency, and seeking spiritual strength to achieve academic success while honoring the spirit of Ramadan.

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Balancing fasting and studying can feel overwhelming, but it’s definitely achievable with the right strategy! ✨


Here are a few golden tips: ✔️ Plan your revision after Suhoor when your mind is fresh.
✔️ Take short, regular breaks to avoid burnout.
✔️ Stay hydrated during non-fasting hours to keep energy levels up.
✔️ Focus on quality over quantity — study smarter, not longer.
✔️ Prioritize rest and spiritual well-being.

Ramadan teaches patience and discipline — skills that can also boost your academic success! 🕌💡

Stay strong, stay focused. You’ve got this! 🙌🌙
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Telangana SSC Results 2025 Announcement!

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The SSC Public Examination Results for March 2025 (Telangana) will be officially released by the Hon’ble Chief Minister on
📅 30th April 2025
🕐 01:00 PM
📍 Ravindra Bharathi Auditorium, Hyderabad

🎯 Students can check their results online at: 🔗 https://results.bsetelangana.org
🔗 https://results.bse.telangana.gov.in
🔗 https://bse.telangana.gov.in

All the best to every student! 🍀
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TS SSC Results 2025: What Students Should Do While Waiting for Class 10 Results

With SSC exams over and results expected soon, students can use this time to relax, explore hobbies, learn new skills, volunteer, or prepare for the next academic phase.

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SSC Exams Over? Here’s What Students Can Do While Waiting for Result

With the conclusion of SSC (Class 10) board exams, students across Telangana and other parts of the country are now stepping into the “waiting period”—that anxious gap between exams and results. According to the Telangana Board of Secondary Education, the TS SSC results are expected to be released in the last week of April 2025, while CBSE Class 10 and 12 results are likely by mid to late May 2025.

While it’s natural for students to feel anxious or restless during this period, it is also the perfect opportunity to recharge, reflect, and explore interests that go beyond the classroom. Here are a few smart, enjoyable, and productive ways students can make the most of this valuable time.


🧘‍♀️ 1. Relax and De-stress

Let’s start with the most important step: take a breather. Class 10 exams are a milestone, and students deserve some time off. Enjoying a bit of rest, watching movies, spending time with family, or even going on a short vacation can help restore energy after months of academic pressure.


📖 2. Explore New Hobbies or Interests

Now’s the time to pick up that guitar, join a painting class, or try your hand at creative writing or photography. Hobbies help develop creativity, improve mental well-being, and give students a sense of identity beyond academics.


💼 3. Enroll in Skill-Based Courses

There are many short-term online courses designed specifically for teenagers. Topics could include:

  • Graphic design
  • Coding (Python, HTML, JavaScript)
  • Public speaking
  • Financial literacy
  • Canva and digital content creation

Platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and Khan Academy offer beginner-friendly courses, many of them free.


📚 4. Bridge the Gap to Class 11

While no formal preparation is needed immediately, students can start exploring subjects they’re interested in for Class 11. For example, if planning to take science, students can begin brushing up on basic Physics or Chemistry concepts. Commerce or Humanities aspirants can explore economics or current affairs.

Many schools and colleges also offer foundation programs or bridge courses to help students transition smoothly.


🤝 5. Volunteer or Intern

Getting involved in community work or volunteering with a local NGO or library not only builds confidence but also teaches compassion and leadership. Some organizations even allow students to help with digital tasks, tutoring younger kids, or organizing events.


📝 6. Research Career Options

This is a good time to explore different career paths. Talk to professionals, attend webinars, read about careers you’ve never heard of. From AI engineer to environmental scientist, from psychologist to filmmaker—there are endless possibilities.

Parents can use this time to have open discussions with children about interests vs. expectations and provide guidance instead of pressure.


🌐 7. Stay Updated on Results

Students should keep checking the official websites:

Keep your hall ticket number ready and beware of fake result links or rumors circulating on social media.


In Conclusion

Waiting for results doesn’t have to mean worrying every day. Instead, it can be a powerful phase of growth. Use this time to find what excites you, learn new skills, and set the stage for the next chapter in your academic and personal journey.

Your results are just a part of your story—not the whole story. 🌱


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Breaking Barriers: Farmer’s Daughter Tops Telangana Intermediate Exam

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Palle Srivarshika, a brilliant student from a humble farming family in Rangareddy district, has emerged as the Telangana Intermediate First Year BPC topper with an outstanding score of 468 out of 470.

Hailing from Pochara village in Ibrahimpatnam, Srivarshika is the daughter of Nagesh Goud and Sabita, who are engaged in agriculture. Her academic performance—full marks in all subjects except English and Sanskrit—has brought immense pride to her family and community.

Srivarshika’s success is a testament to the fact that talent knows no boundaries. Her achievement stands as a beacon of hope and motivation for students from rural backgrounds, especially those from farming families. With unwavering focus, discipline, and determination, she has proven that excellence can be cultivated anywhere—fields or classrooms.

Her journey is not just about academic brilliance; it’s about resilience, aspirations, and the strength of dreams nurtured in the heart of rural Telangana.

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