JKBOSE warns private schools of action for misleading students
Srinagar, Apr 28 : The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) recently issued a warning to all private schools that are affiliated with them. The BOSE cautioned these schools against using misleading hoardings that can misguide parents and students regarding their affiliation with the Board.
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Private schools have been accused of misleading students by displaying hoardings that falsely indicate that they are affiliated with recognized boards or imparting education on other patterns.
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In order to prevent such fraudulent practices, the BOSE has directed all affiliated institutions to install signboards that clearly reflect the name of their institution with the “School Code” along with the name of the affiliating board, which should be prominently displayed as the “Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education.”
To ensure that this directive is followed, the BOSE has instructed all Deputy, Assistant, and Incharge Officers of the Sub and Branch Offices of the Kashmir Division to acquire an action taken report with photographic proof (GI-tagged) from all affiliated academic institutions in their respective domains. The schools have been given seven working days to submit the action taken report to the office of the Joint Secretary, General, Kashmir Division.
This directive is intended to provide the BOSE with firsthand information about the implementation of the circular. It is important for private schools to adhere to these guidelines to prevent any confusion or misrepresentation of their affiliation with the Board.
“Such measures will prevent any further misleading of gullible students and ensure that academic institutions affiliated with the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education maintain transparency in their operations,” the Board official said—(KNO)