CBSE withdraws registration of 26 Bihar schools for charging higher fees
Anu Parthiban | December 26, 2023 | 12:18 PM IST | 1 min read
The CBSE Board has given relaxation to around 7,000 students to write the board exam 2024. However, the fresh registration will not be considered valid.
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has cancelled the registration of 26 Bihar schools for charging higher charger fee and not complying with the guidelines laid down by the board.
Besides the 26 schools, the board has cancelled the registration of 10 schools in Jharkhand. More than 7,000 students are appearing in the CBSE board exam 2024 from these schools. The board has given a one time relaxation to these students and clarified that fresh registration of 36 schools will not be considered valid.
Although the board has asked the schools to improve the facilities, the schools failed to improve or provide adequate facilities to students. It was also found that the schools have been charging higher admission fees, annual fees, and monthly fees.
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List of 26 CBSE schools
Here’s the complete list of 26 CBSE schools whose registration has been withdrawn by the board due to non-compliance of guidelines, as per reports.
- Patna Muslim High School,
- AVN English School,
- Kiddy Convent High School,
- New Delhi Public School,
- Sherwood School,
- Doon Public School,
- Digdarshan Secondary School,
- Nizamia Public School,
- AVN School,
- Sindhu Public School,
- National Convent High School,
- Denobili Mission School,
- Sharon’s Public School,
- T. Raza High School,
- SDV Public School,
- Ashwini Public School,
- Model St Michael High School,
- Plazma Pathways School,
- Holy Faith International Public School
- IQRA Academy, Darbhanga,
- RD Public School, Hajipur,
- Takshila School, Muzaffarpur,
- Rise High Public School, Aurangabad,
- Takshila School, Gaya,
- Arya Bal Shanti Niketan, Munger,
- Ramashray Roy Public School, Darbhanga.
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