The CBSE Board on Thursday announced that students from foreign boards seeking admission in CBSE affiliated schools will no longer need to take prior permission.
New Delhi: The CBSE Board on Thursday announced that students from foreign boards who are seeking admission in CBSE affiliated schools will no longer require prior permission.
Many families are returning from abroad
An official of the Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE ) said that this step has been taken after the increase in the number of applications for permission of students. After the Kovid-19 epidemic, many families are returning from abroad due to various reasons.
Admission will be given on the basis of equality
CBSE’s exam controller Sanyam Bhardwaj said, ‘After the corona epidemic, many families are coming to India due to various reasons. That’s why many students studying in foreign boards are taking admission in CBSE affiliated schools. Since students of other boards are admitted on the basis of equality of classes of two different boards, students coming from foreign boards are applying through schools to CBSE that they should be admitted to classes 9th and 11th on the basis of equality. be allowed to give.
No prior permission will be required
Bhardwaj said that keeping in view the problems faced by these students and their families and the prevailing circumstances, CBSE has decided that henceforth students coming from foreign boards should not take any such prior permission for taking admission in CBSE affiliated schools. Will be.
Admission can be taken from schools
He said, ‘The list of similarities of classes 10th and 12th of foreign boards with CBSE classes is given on our website. Now schools can admit students without taking any permission from CBSE.