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Haryana govt to launch Utsav programme

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said today that 'Pravesh Utsav' programme would be launched in all government schools from April 1.

He said that all District Education Officers, Elementary Education Officers, Block Education Officers and all other officers concerned have been directed to implement this programme during the academic session 2016-17.

He said that for the first time in the history of the State, provisional admissions to class XI would be made from April 1, before declaration of result of class X.

A decision to this effect has been taken to increase teaching days for students, he said.

He said that except Board classes, results of all classes would be declared on March 31 and also Parent-Teacher Meet would be held in all schools the same day.
 

The students passing class V would have to take admission to next class the same day, he said.

Sharma said that on day of last exam of Class X, students at all examination centres would be informed that they would have to visit their respective school next day at 10 am where school in-charge would apprise them about process of provisional admission.

The students would be provided application forms for admission to class XI the same day and they would be asked to get these forms signed from their parents, he said.

The class in-charge or school in-charge would collect the documents and take them to desired school chosen by the students for provisional admission so that regular classes could soon be started after completion of this process, he said.

He said that admissions to class IX would be conducted between April 1 and 30.

He said that after declaration of result on March 31, the school in-charge would handover the list of students to school concerned on April 1 and after that all other formalities like admissions form and bank accounts would be completed from April 1 to 4.

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First Published: Mar 25 2016 | 9:02 PM IST

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