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Affiliation: Parents to meet CBSE chairman
With affiliation from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to the Ryan International School far from coming, students who are to take the Class X students are getting panicky over their fate.
I dont know whether I will be able to take the boards this year or not. I am barely able to concentrate on my studies, Megham, a Class X student, said.
Lovleen, another student, is also equally worried. At this point of time, I have no grudges against anyone. I only want to sit for the exams, otherwise my entire year will go waste. Its only that we want to sit for the exams and that is our major concern. None of us actually want to get one complete year of ours to be spoilt.
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