ANNEXURE (23) [Vide Rule 22.3] Admission of pupils coming from Ceylon- SS CODE
ANNEXURE
(23)
[Vide
Rule 22.3]
Admission
of pupils coming from Ceylon
It has been brought to the notice of government that
a number of students whose parents left Ceylon for India for good were refused
admission to schools in India on the grounds that the school leaving
certificates of schools from Ceylon were not attested by the Inspector of
Schools in Ceylon. As far as Ceylon is concerned the school leaving
certificates are signed only by the respective/ principals/heads of
instituitions for all official purposes and they are not required to be
countersigned by the inspector of schools. The admission to pupils coming from
Ceylon should, therefore, be granted on the strength of leaving certificates
produced by them from schools in Ceylon without insisting on the counter-signature
of inspector of schools inm Ceylon. Other rules of admission, however, should
be observed in such matters as usual.
(D.E.’ letter of No. S-36/134-C of 6th
September 1966 to all E.Os.)
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