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Important News : Gujarat Government School Open

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In the cabinet meeting held in Gandhinagar, a decision has been taken by the state government to start Std. 9 and 11 classes. In which the teaching work will start from 1st February.
  • A big decision of the state government regarding starting a school
  • The state government decided to start standard 9 and 11 classes
  • Classes 9 and 11 will start from February 1

The state government has taken an important decision regarding the commencement of standard 9 and 11 classes by the Gujarat government. In which classes of standard 9 and 11 will be started from February 1.

The consent of parents is required for the attendance of students in the school when an important decision has been taken by the state government to start classes of Std. 9 and 11.

Government approval to start tuition classes
The government has also decided to start tuition classes from February 1. However, compliance with the SOP announced by the Department of Education on January 8 will be mandatory. Tuition classes have been approved by the government as per Corona's guidelines.

A decision may be taken soon by the state government to start FY, SY classes in the college. A decision on starting hostels in the state is also likely to be taken at the next meeting.

Last chance for students who have been denied admission
The education department has instructed all the district education officers to give admission to all the students deprived of admission in standard 9 to 12 in Gujarat. The state government has suggested to admit students deprived of admission in standard 9 to 12.

Thus, the last chance is being considered for the students who are currently deprived of admission. The education department has instructed to give admission to the deprived students by January 31. So far 4 different entry issues have been extended.

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The state government has suggested to admit students deprived of admission in standard 9 to 12. Thus, the last chance is being considered for the students who are currently deprived of admission. The education department has instructed all the district education officers to give admission to the students who have been deprived of admission in standard 9 to 12.