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Abscheuend CBSE students away from?

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Hyderabad, April 21: New members for seats in schools of habitat across the country seem very timid on the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) in the English version stream media.

This is also reflected in the number of students, the opportunity in the common Admission Test (CAT) for the residential schools for May 18.

To reinforce the concept of the Gurukul education, the government has decided that all such schools scattered in social work, prosperity and Tribal level ferry services under one roof and a joint assessment of year 2008 - 09, in the process of increasing the total number of seats to 36000 Lach of 1.35 to teaching English medium.

Under the new set-up, a student from seeking entry into the class V is necessary for the entry into common until the last test, in contrast to last year, when CAT to be used for those who wish join Class VI. Gurukul There are 639 schools in the country, including 282 for SCs and 77 for ST; ITDA number of 158 schools and 122 institutions of formal education (including those to which minorities and Backward Classes). Lach 1.35 for seats, the school division has received only two applications lach, whereas last year it received more than 1.5 lach for only 36000 places.

Although school Education Department had clear instructions to all district collectors and District Education Officers (DEOs) to give a widely publicized changes in the program that had nothing is done. Collectors and DEOs have simply said that the Department of Education, they do not have the means for the public flash tournament.

‘’The resonance is mainly due to the poor part of the tribal chiefs, students have been discouraged by the thought of English media,’’said the president of the Andhra Pradesh Residential Educational Institutions Teacher’s Association K Ravi Chander.

And the tribe'’of students, the media for the English could not complete an OMR sheet properly, given that the instructions for completing the form is in English! There was nobody in the examination room, to help them, either,'’he added.

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