Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Mendary Education Council (BIE) on Monday warned the management of junior colleges that it would cancel all illegal offline revenues that had been made by some of them for the first year of the academic year 2021-22.
“Noted that certain college management and principals recognize first year students through offline mode …
all receipts will not be approved by Bie,” said Secretary of the Board of V.
Ramakrishna.
Aiming to destroy extensive harassment for decades and merralization of the commercialization of secondary education in the southern state, the council only introduces online receipts from this academic year.
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However, breaking this rule, several junior colleges have recognized students in offline mode and start teaching classes, without boards even issuing notifications to allow reception.
“This is to tell you that Bie, the AP has not issued a notification to enter and all receipts will not be approved,” Secretary said.
Ramakrishna, a senior revenue service (IRS) officer, who cleared secondary education, said the council had not yet launched the acceptance process in online mode.
“Bie, the AP will launch in online mode for the academic year 2021-22.
Therefore, students and parents are told that receipt will only be made for online mode after issuing notification by Bie,” he said.
Reception for first year students will be completely online without the need to fill out any form manually.
The convenience of looking for entrance tickets in college selection students, colleges choices, abolish illegal custody certificates with college management, and data integrity is the destination of online receipts.
Bie has also removed the need for medium-class universities to physically verify the certificate of class 10 students and other documents, very misused procedures to gain full domination of students.
“On behalf of verifying certificates, such as class 10, caste and other certificates, they (college management) hold the certificate and do not return it illegally if they (students) do not pay tuition fees and other reasons,” said Ramakrishna.
With this step, the Andhra Pradesh government aims to cut the wings of many junior colleges companies that have well-known records from harassing students by maintaining their certificates with them.
Online procedures allow students to join universities without the need for students to produce physical certificates or even electronic certificates to college management.
Similarly, online receipts are also intended to achieve data integrity because the system will immediately knock on the Middle School Certificate website (class 10) to feed the name of the student, father’s name and many other data points without spelling errors and errors.