Requesting BOSE
This refers to the news item that JK Bose is not admitting the CBSE students in class 11 (GK 3rd October, 201). You quoted Director (academics), JK Bose as saying, "We have denied admission to those candidates who have appeared in school based examination." But they have denied admission to even board based candidates including me. I had appeared in Class 10 board exam from Kendriya Vidyalaya no. 1, B.B.Cantt. under Roll no 2232848. I have also furnished letter from my school to prove that I had opted for board exams but JK Bose is not entertaining my claim. CBSE had also issued admit cards to only board candidates and I possess it. The CBSE has issued same marks sheets to all the candidates whether they had appeared for school exam or board exam. I hope through this letter I communicate my problem to the authorities. I request them to save me from the trouble.
Obaid Bashir
R/O Shivpora, Srinagar
<o_bashir@rediffmail.com>
Phone no 9906843800
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