
Telangana Mensies Residential Educational Institutions Institutions (TGMREIS) In their efforts to increase students’ admission, the number of COE centers (CEE), which offers coaching for competitive common initial exams, will soon increase throughout the state.
This step is a handful of measures aimed at popularizing the educational initiative among Telangana minorities. At the moment, it serves as Coe Boys and Barkas Girls, girls Ranjendra Nagar, Rajendra Nagar Girls and Algo Boys and Algole Girls in the state.
“We intend to have at least one KEE in each of the former compound districts. Since now, most of them are in Hyderabad and its surroundings. Once we are in operation, these COES will provide the National Input Test, Law, Eamcet and Clat coaching for our students.
Tgmries also convene meetings of stakeholders in an effort to improve service provision. Another area of focus is to pay more attention to the physical and mental well -being of students with the introduction of the commanding and control center.
“We have a meeting with non -governmental organizations, activists and those in the educational area. We will have more meetings to realize the full potential of schools and students,” Shafullah said.
Tgmreis operates up to 205 schools and junior universities across Telangana. In 2016–17, in the year of foundation, the total power was over 15,000. The number last year continued to increase to more than 85,000. However, this year there was a reduction in admission. Offices and employees claim that systems are strengthened.
Since most TGMRIES schools and universities are private real estate, the funds under Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram, formerly known as a program for multiple sectors, were to build up to 16 buildings a total of 54 sanctioned buildings. There is an effort to complete more such devices.
For Tgmreis and Junior Universities from the budget assigned to a minority well -being, more than 995 GBP Crore has been allocated.
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Published – August 26 2025 20:07