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    Hyderabad: The T-SAT (Telangana Skills, Academic, and Training) network has announced a new programme called ‘General Studies for All Competitive Exams.’ This programme will start broadcasting on Monday.

    According to T-SAT CEO Bodanapally Venugopal Reddy, the programme will include around 600 episodes covering 12 subjects. These episodes will be spread out over 500 days and will use modern technology to deliver the content effectively.

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    The classes will be broadcast on the T-SAT Nipuna channel every day from 12 pm to 1 pm and again from 3 pm to 4 pm. For those who miss the live broadcasts, the Vidya channel will retransmit the same classes later in the day from 8 pm to 10 pm.

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    The syllabus will cover important subjects for competitive exams, such as the economy, the Telangana movement, Indian history, mathematics, geography, and polity. Additionally, it will include other key topics like social exclusion, general English, arithmetic, and reasoning.

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    T-SAT is committed to helping unemployed youth in Telangana by preparing them for various competitive exams. It has become the only dedicated provider of content for exams conducted by the Telangana Public Service Commission (TSPSC), as well as those organised by the Central government and public sector organisations, added Venugopal Reddy.

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