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    Schedule for admission to the poor in private schools in Haryana released, will be able to apply from October 24

    In Haryana, the schedule for admission to the poor in private schools has been issued. You can apply from 24 October to 7 November. Examination on November 14, result on November 19, admission from November 26 to December 8.

    After the last full academic session and half of the current academic session in Haryana, the education department has lost its sleep. After waiting for about one and a half years, the schedule for admission in private schools has been issued to poor children under 134A.

    All private schools will have to inform about vacant seats from class II to XII by October 17. Interested students can apply from 24 October to 7 November. The entrance exam will be held on November 14 and the result will be declared on November 19. Admission will be given to eligible children from November 26 to December 8.

    Director of Elementary Education Anshaj Singh has issued written orders to all District Education Officers and Elementary Education Officers. With this, the wait that has been going on for one and a half years for free admission to the poor children in eight thousand 600 private schools has ended.

    In the last academic session 2020-21, the Education Department had shown one lakh 87 thousand 984 seats reserved for poor children in 6980 private schools across the state. During this, one lakh two thousand 963 children applied online, but due to Corona, admission could not be done till date.

    At the same time, talking about the current session, more than half the syllabus has been completed in private schools. By the time the poor children are admitted in these schools in December, the syllabus will have been completed. In such a situation, the question is when and how will the poor students study. How children will be able to keep pace with the children of private schools by covering the old syllabus.

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