Private unaided schools lag in admissions
3 years, 8 months ago

Private unaided schools lag in admissions

The Hindu  

As the new academic year commenced on July 1, private unaided schools in the State are lagging in completing their admissions process. While many parents of children in private unaided schools have not completed the admission formalities as they are unable to pay the fees during the pandemic, many others are waiting for the State government to take a call on the fee structure. D. Shashi Kumar, general secretary of Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka, said many parents are not coming forward to complete the admission process as they are refusing to pay the fees. He also alleged that many government school teachers were “pressuring” parents of students, who were temporarily in their hometown during the pandemic, to admit them in the nearest government school even though they were on rolls in private schools in Bengaluru.

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