The Education Department has invited entitled candidates to avail of free admission in private tuition centers for session 2023-24.
In terms of rule 4(e) of J&K Regulation of Private Tuition:
Center Rules, 2010, the “private tuition/ coaching centers imparting coaching for various academic/competitive examinations mandatorily require to admit 10% of students who belong to destitute, orphan and below poverty line (BPL), Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY), Priority Household (PHH) candidates for Secondary, Higher Secondary level or other undergraduate competitive courses.”
The candidates desirous of availing the coaching facility have been informed to submit their applications as per the prescribed format, along with qualification certificate of the previous class and supporting documents viz: destitute certificate, orphan certificate, ration card of Below Poverty Line (BPL)/ Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY)/ Priority Household (PHH), as the case may be, through email at [email protected] or in person during office hours in the private section of Directorate of School Education, Muthi, Jammu within a period of 15 days from the issuance of this notice.”
“The list of provisionally registered private tuition/ coaching centres can be accessed on the official website of this Directorate (www.schedujammu.nic.in),” a statement read.
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