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Students may lose admission last dates in colleges, as school withholds marks card

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January 29, 2019
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Tral: The pass-out students of 12th class in government boys higher secondary school Tral have alleged that school authorities have not issued marks sheets and other certificates to them even after the three weeks of result declaration.

The students have said that “university of Kashmir on one side has set 02 February as last date for BG admissions, and on another side Higher secondary authorities are asking to wait for marks sheets and discharge-cum-provisional certificates till 05 February”

“We fear of losing admission opportunities in the degree colleges and other institutions,” the students said.

The students have demanded immediate issuance of marks sheets and other certificates in their favor to “get the admissions for further studies”

Principal of the institute, Mohd Amin Bhat, when contacted, said that they have withheld marks sheets in wake of a function on 05 February to ensure ‘a good student gathering in the function’.

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He said that he had conversation with the government degree college Tral authorities and they “assured of all possible help”

Contrary to the claims, authorities in GDC Tral have said that “Govt Boys school authorities must at least provide them marks sheets, before 02 February, which is the last date for admission process as per the university”

 

 

Picture used for representational purposes only.

 

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