Summary: Aghast, the students are questioning how they were allowed to pass their class 11th examination with the same combination. Nazir Ahmad, a student from Chandoosa Baramulla, said, ?I passed my 11th class examination under Roll No. 313283 with the same combination of subjects. Â? These students are running from pillar to post for the redressal of their problem but despite passing of nine months their results has been not declared by the Board authorities.
Scores of students who appeared in class 12 examination in June 2015 session with the combination of subjects like English, Psychology, Education, Urdu and Arabic are passing through extreme stress as the Board of School Education has withheld their result citing wrong combination of subjects.
Aghast, the students are questioning how they were allowed to pass their class 11th examination with the same combination.
Nazir Ahmad, a student from Chandoosa Baramulla, said, “I passed my 11th class examination under Roll No.
313283 with the same combination of subjects. However, this time Board authorities are not accepting such combination despite allowing us to appear in the examination.”
"Scores of students had even completed their graduation with the same combination of subjects, but the latest dictate of Board authorities is aimed to ruin the carrier of hundreds of candidates.
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These students are running from pillar to post for the redressal of their problem but despite passing of nine months their results has been not declared by the Board authorities.
An official in the government higher secondary school Chandoosa while talking to Greater Kashmir said that around 42 students of their institute had appeared for class 12th examination with the combination of English, Psychology, Education, Urdu and Arabic.
“Students with such combination of subjects are enrolled here since 2004 and till recently they never faced any problem.
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Stating that the ‘mistake’ has been committed by their respective institutions and BOSE sub-office by processing their examination form, BOSE Joint Secretary Examination, Rouf Ahmad, said that the case has been placed before a committee for solution.
“There are around 46 such students who had chosen wrong combination of subjects. However, we have placed their case before a committee that will look into their case.
The Board sub-offices of their respective districts and the institutions to which they belong had not taken care of their case while they submitted their examination form,” he said.
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Source: http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/story/208408.html
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