Private unaided schools lag in admissions
The Hindu
Only 30.9% has been completed
As the new academic year commenced on July 1, private unaided schools in the State are lagging in completing their admissions process. According to data by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI), as of July 5, only 50.4% of admissions across all school managements has been completed. On the other hand, admissions completed in government schools are the highest, with 66.9 % of them being fed in the Student Achievement Tracking System (SATS) portal. Aided school admissions stand at 64.9 %, while private unaided school admissions so far stand at 30.9 %.More Related News
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