Apart from admitting ineligible candidates, irregularities were also found in the records of the colleges. After a thorough investigation, it has been decided to cancel the recognition of 20 schools and reduce the recognition of three schools.
Schools Recognition Canceled: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has canceled the recognition of 20 schools from different states of the country for admitting dummy students and ineligible candidates. Out of these, 5 schools are from Delhi. Apart from this, the credibility of three schools has been reduced, one of which is from Delhi. The above information was given by CBSE Secretary Himanshu Gupta. A surprise inspection conducted in CBSE schools across the country to check whether the schools are being run as per the provisions and norms contained in the affiliation and examination bye-laws, said in a statement issued by the board, that it was found that some schools were using dummy Giving admission to students is wrong.
Apart from admitting ineligible candidates, irregularities were also found in the records of the colleges. After a thorough investigation, it has been decided to cancel the recognition of 20 schools and reduce the recognition of three schools. Of the unaffiliated schools, five are in Delhi, three in Uttar Pradesh, two each in Kerala, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra and one each in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Assam and Madhya Pradesh. Among those whose credibility has declined are schools in Delhi, Punjab and Assam.
Recognition of these schools of Delhi canceled
The schools in Delhi whose recognition has been canceled include Siddharth Public School (Delhi 81), Bharat Mata Saraswati Bal Mandir (Delhi 40), National Public School (Delhi 40), Chand Ram Public Senior Secondary School (Delhi 39) and Marigold in Delhi. Public School(Delhi 39). The credibility of The Vivekananda School Narela in Delhi has been downgraded.
It is known that a large number of students preparing for engineering and medical entrance exams prefer to take admission in dummy schools so that they can completely focus on preparing for the competitive exams. They do not attend classes and directly appear for the board exams. Keeping in mind the quota available in medical and engineering institutes for students of some states, candidates also select dummy schools.