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Haryana School Admission: Relief for those who could not enter their names, extended admission date in government-private schools of the state.

The Directorate of Secondary Education has extended the admission deadline from 30 June to 30 July. (Representation/file)
Students of classes 9 and 11 aspire to study in government and private schools in Haryana, who have missed the admission time limit, they can still complete the same. The Directorate of Secondary Education has extended the admission deadline from 30 June to 30 July.
This instruction applies to all government and private schools affiliated to Haryana School Education Board, Bhiwani. Director of Secondary Education, Haryana has sent a letter to all District Education Officers (DOS), in which they have been instructed to inform all schools in their respective fields so that interested students can take admission by July 30.
In a conversation with a local 18, Sushlata, Principal of Chandwali Government Senior Secondary School, said that the entry date for students who was unable to enroll in class 9 and 11 has been extended to July 30, which is likely to expand further.
During the first time limit of July 15, only 15-20 students were admitted to Arts Stream and 12 commerce streams. This time, the entry is directly conducted without any test.
For admission, students will have to submit their transfer certificate, Aadhaar card, parents’ Aadhaar card, family identity card, two passport-size photos and their result cards. Although the class 10 mark sheet is not yet available, admission with the result card is possible.
Meanwhile, the schools in Haryana have been closed today (26 July) and will remain closed on tomorrow (July 27) due to the general eligibility test conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). Haryana CET Group C and D exam is an essential examination for recruitment to government posts across the state. A large number of candidates appear in this examination. The state government has made special preparations to ensure that there is no problem during the examination. Examination centers have been set up across the state. During this time, the traffic system may be affected. Schools have been closed to protect children from traffic jams.
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