CBSE: CBSE strict on dummy admission in schools, now there will be three checks
Dehradun (IANS) | The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has become strict over the increasing practice of dummy students enrollment in Uttarakhand. The board will also examine the number of enrollments done in the school for the 12th examination, how many registrations were done and how many students filled the examination forms. The board will analyze the enrollment data several times a year. Schools will have to update the number of students along with teachers on the online portal. After enrollment in 11th, there will be three checks from the board between filling the 12th examination form.
CBSE has issued instructions in this regard to the managers of the schools. According to the officials of CBSE Dehradun Region, in the current academic session, it has come to notice that some coaching institutes on their website clearly confirm the names of schools in big cities like Dehradun, Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, Nainital etc. to give educational tie-up and dummy admissions. This type of arrangement for personal interest is against the law. Schools have been clearly told that no pre-admission will be allowed in any way if the student strength is not in proportion to the lower class.
If any school tries to add non-attending and dummy students of unrecognized institute or coaching institute especially for registration in class 11th, then the school itself will be responsible for this illegal act. Many cases have already been found According to the officials of CBSE Dehradun Region, for the session 2022-23 for senior secondary, some schools have unauthorizedly colluded with unrecognized institute or coaching to increase the number of registrations in class 11 to the board. Gave request letter. But this request did not make sense. It has been seen that many schools tie up with private coaching institutes and tell new things to encourage students towards coaching. Which is done from own interest and business point of view. Coaching institutes and various unrecognized institutes avoid their responsibility by giving dummy admission to the candidates in these schools.
CBSE Dehradun Regional Officer Dr. Ranbir Singh said that it is against the rules to give dummy admission to any school. The board is continuously making school managers aware in this regard. If such cases come to light then the school itself will be responsible.
In dummy admission, the student takes admission in the school but instead of coming to that school, he goes out and prepares from any tuition institute. His attendance is taken in the school. In lieu of this, parents also pay higher fees to the school than usual.
–IANS