Aurangabad: The policy decision to start the class XI acceptance at Aurangabad was awaited until Monday night after the Bombay High Court canceled the proposed general entrance (CET) test.
While Aurangabad has been excluded from the centralized acceptance process (closed) for acceptance to college junior, the cancellation of the check is now expected to open the way for the start of the acceptance of class XI.
Deputy Director of Education for the Aurangabad Division Anil Sable said official instructions from the state government were needed to continue further with the acceptance of class XI in Aurangabad.
“We will communicate further acceptance schedules after instructions come from the top level,” he said.
Previously, the Ministry of Education had asked the Junior College in Aurangabad not to start with reception until the CET was finished.
Orders are issued after a part of the college that has begun to register students without waiting for the results of CET.
Close, which was introduced in the 2017-18 academic year, was used to witness the participation of junior high schools from the city limits of Aurangabad which had a combined intake capacity of more than 29,000 seats.
A total of 1,85,140 candidates have emerged for the last SSC examination of the Aurangabad division, where 1,83,395 has been stated on a pass based on the internal evaluation carried out by the school.
Deputy Principal Deogiri College Rajnikan Garud said the class XI Admission must begin early to avoid academic losses for students.
“With a severe assessment in the SSC, many candidates will face a difficult fight in securing acceptance.
Because Aurangabad will witness the acceptance of the college level after a short gap because the hat is no longer there, we demand the initial release notification for the acceptance of class XI,” he said.