Class 11 admissions in TN to pick up pace from Monday
The Hindu
Educationists say a majority of students will be allotted the group of their choice in government schools; State government however is yet to issue guidelines for Class 10 results
With schools being allowed to undertake administrative and admission related activities starting Monday, admissions for class 11 in Tamil Nadu are expected to pick up . Earlier this week, the School Education Department too issued guidelines for this. Class 10 students from the 2020-21 batch had their board exams cancelled owing to COVID-19. “Given these special circumstances, we expect that a majority of these students will be allotted the group of their choice in government schools. In rare cases, where the number of applications is high, we might have to use their Class 9 marks as recommended by the government,” said K.P.O. Suresh, president, Tamil Nadu Post Graduate Teachers Federation.More Related News

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