Students appeal Edu Minister
Srinagar Apr 15: Hundreds of students, who have appeared in matriculation exams on the CBSE pattern, today accused the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education authorities of putting their career at stake.
A delegation of students told Greater Kashmir that the BOSE was not allowing them to join the next level due to clash in session pattern. They said that the results for their class 10th examination which was held along with other CBSE run school all over the Country, is expected by the end of this month.
“But authorities at the State Board of School Education did not allow us to join the next level on the pretext that the admission process is over,” a student alleged.
“Authorities are playing with our career. We urge the Chief Minister, who holds the Education portfolio to look into the matter,” they said.
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