7,800 students shift from unaided to govt. schools this academic year
The Hindu
Number likely to go up as admission window is still open; last year, the figure was 10,335
About 7,800 students from unaided schools joined public schools under the Department of General Education amidst the pandemic situation in the new academic year. These students got enrolled in Classes 1 to 10 across various government and aided schools in the district. The admission window remains open for the new academic year. The number is likely to go up and an updated picture will be available by the end of this month, according to the authorities. The corresponding figure in the previous academic year was 10,335.More Related News
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