Haryana students can switch from private to government schools without waiting for school leaving certificate
Team Careers360 | June 16, 2020 | 01:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Haryana students seeking admission in government schools can apply for admission without waiting for school leaving certificate, as reported by Times Now News.
Private school students can get admission into government schools immediately. Government schools will inform students’ previous school in writing and urge to issue a school leaving certificate within 15 days in online mode.
The Times Now News quotes the spokesperson as saying, "It should also be mentioned that if the certificate is not received from that school within 15 days, then it will automatically be deemed to have been issued."
The government does not want to get any student’s education affected due to Covid-19. They are free to get admission into a school as per their own choice.
District education officers, block education officers, district elementary education officers, and heads or in-charge of government schools will ensure the strict compliance of the order.
Also, read Haryana Govt to Start Schools in July
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