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Some CBSE STD XI classes start, state board students wait

Some CBSE STD XI classes start, state board students wait
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Nagpur: Some CBSE schools in the city have started the class for STD XI while others have started the receipt process.
However, junior colleges affiliated with the State Council still has a long way.
Because STD XI receipts on the State Council, junior colleges in the city will be carried out through the General Acceptance Process (CAP), students have no choice but to wait.
Some CBSE schools take STD XI class online while some in rural areas have started classes in physical mode.
AshnaAyan Tiwari, Principal of Adarsh ​​Vidya Mandir Junior College, felt that the class for the State Council of students would not begin in August.
“All problems have been made because of the General Entering Decision (CET) by the State Department of Education.
It is scheduled to be carried out on August 21 and without what is the acceptance process for our children starting?” The headmaster of the other State Council said, “Our students lost Valuable academic time.
Effectively they have been a month behind as a class at the Nagpur State Board Colleges will not start until the first week of September.
This is a big chaos created by the Ministry of Education because of Suggestions for CET as a benchmark for receiving STD XI.
” CET is not mandatory but priority in revenue will be given to students who appear for it.
A Junior Junior teacher said, “Now, who will take the risk of skipping CET if there are priority criteria installed.
Both CBSE and ICSE have no cet provisions like that and which is why the acceptance process they are running smoothly.
Our State Council tries to exceed the limits and That is what causes this problem.
“While CET problems are currently sub-yudice, because certain parents approach the Bombay High Court for his curriculum, the Ministry of Education officials will advance with the initial stage of closing.
On Monday, the list of hat guide centers is expected to be released.
An education official said, “Hats are only for junior colleges located within the city limits.
Last year around 24,000 seats in Junior College remained empty because supplies far exceeded requests.
We expect a seat to go empty this year too, even though the number might reduce a little Of course.

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