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CBSE cancels registration of 26 Bihar schools: Here’s the list

According to a story by IANS, the CBSE had been keeping an eye on these schools for a few years and had told them several times to improve their services.

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CBSE cancels registration of 26 Bihar schools

CBSE cancels registration of 26 Bihar schools: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has taken away the registration of 26 schools in Bihar for not meeting its requirements. According to a story by IANS, the CBSE had been keeping an eye on these schools for a few years and had told them several times to improve their services, but they didn’t listen.

Many people have told us that the schools were charging higher yearly, monthly, and admission fees but not giving the kids the tools they needed. The board finally agreed to cancel the register.

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CBSE cancels registration of 26 Bihar schools

The schools that lost their license are

  • High School for Muslims in Patna,
  • AVN Language School,
  • Go to Kiddy Convent High School,
  • The public school in New Delhi,
  • The Sherwood School,
  • Doon Elementary School,
  • The secondary school Digdarshan,
  • The public school Nizamia,
  • The AVN School,
  • The public school Sindhu,
  • High School at National Convent,
  • School of the Mission, Denobili,
  • Sharon’s Elementary School,
  • High School T. Raza,
  • SDV School,
  • We are Ashwini Public School
  • This is St. Michael High School,
  • Pathways School in Plazma and
  • Holy Faith International Public School in Patna district.

This also means that the IQRA Academy in Darbhanga, the RD Public School in Hajipur, the Takshila School in Muzaffarpur, the Rise High Public School in Aurangabad, the Takshila School in Gaya, the Arya Bal Shanti Niketan in Munger, and the Ramashray Roy Public School in Darbhanga can no longer be used.

The CBSE put the names of the schools on its website and told parents not to send their kids to those schools. Because of the move, about 7,000 students who are taking board exams will not have to work as hard. It was reported by IANS that new registrations for kids from these schools will not be valid after this term.

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