Certificates issued by five state education boards to students of madrasas are equivalent to those issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education, according to an RTI query.
Certificates issued by Bihar Sate Education Board, West Bengal Council of Education Board, Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh Board and Uttar Pradesh Board to madrasa students in their states are equivalent to those issued by schools under CBSE, it said.
With an aim to ease higher education across the country, the HRD Ministry has clarified that such madrasa certificates issued by the respective state boards were equivalent to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council of Boards of School Education (COBSE) and any other school boards, the RTI query sought by Muradabad-based activist Saleem Baig, said.
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