Kolkata: Some schools in the city, after completing the toddler receipt at the nursery and pre-primary levels, said they can permanently migrate to acceptance online even after a pandemic, to make the process easier for children and parents.
A number of school principals said migration for online would eliminate the difficulties of parents in bringing their young people to school for interviews, while also providing an ‘safe’ environment to answer questions.
Almost all schools in the city have completed the receipt process for the 2022 session.
It began in several schools around the middle of the year and was concluded in others in November-December.
Apart from several, the most selected for virtual reception procedures.
Schools that choose to enter virtual are very happy with the hassle, with many feelings it is easier than in-wear interactions.
The only challenge is technical: access to video interactions with the internet speed needed to allow unlimited interaction without distortion or interference with the video.
Most city schools prefer to interact with parents, while some who interview prospective students.
Modern high school completed the acceptance procedure on Tuesday, with teachers interacting with parents than toddlers, two-year-old and half a year.
“Virtual processes are very comfortable because parents do not need to worry about how their sons or daughters will react to strange arrangements.
Even if parents are working or in other cities, they can attend interviews,” said the Devi Kar school director.
Some schools felt the physical interaction of Irreplacextate Ballygunge Ballygunge Siksha Sadan had completed almost all interview procedures in virtual mode.
“Students become smarter than before and they have interacted beautifully with teachers.
We don’t see doubts or shame between them, when they interact from their comfort area,” said the Principal of Sunita Sen.
Schools like Lakshmipat Singhania Academy, South Point School, Mahadevi Birla World Academy has also conducted online recognition.
Authorities feel that considering the current scenario, virtual mode is the most reasonable choice.
But there are some, which still feels Inperson’s interaction is the best, and the virtual cannot replace it completely.
“In physical interaction, we can see their expressions and how they walk and speak, which cannot be considered on a small screen,” said Lakshmipat Singhania Academy Director Meena Sis.
Calcutta Boys schools have circulated formed through online mode but interactions are done physically.
“Interaction is offline; parents come to school for direct interactions.
Last year too, the entrance ticket was delayed because of the pandemic but the interaction was offline,” said the Principal of King McGee.
Government affiliated countries and schools assisted are conducting an acceptance process, which has been started from December 7 and will be completed on December 24.