Coimbatore: 2,470 applications are accepted online until Tuesday in districts that are looking for seats under the right to education (RTE) acting at the beginner level of private schools.
4,710 seats are available under action in the district.
The Matriculation School Directorate has extended the last date to apply until August 13.
Every year, 25% of seats at the beginner level in private schools are reserved for acceptance under the RTE law.
The state government and the center bears the student tuition costs who join in school based on this action.
“But most parents were forced to pay fees by convincing schools to return the government as soon as the government returned RTE chairs are filled in the state.
Many parents are interested in saying that they cannot send their application because of rigid distance norms.
Applicants who live within a radius 1 km from the school are only considered to enter.
“It’s not like in New Delhi and several other states where the leisure-range norms are 2-3 km if there is an empty rte seat.
The same thing doesn’t happen in Tamil Nadu,” S Shanmugam, 35, the parents of Sanganur, said.
Eswaran also emphasizes benefiting children from the community to the back economically and socially.
Parents included in SC / ST or OBC do not need to attach their income certificate with the application, a copy of the community certificate will be sufficient.
However, those who have other castees must submit an online application with income that does not exceed Rs 2 lakh.
It has created competition for those who cannot afford seats in private schools, he said.