CBSE Releases Guidelines for Private Residential Schools

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released comprehensive guidelines for private residential schools that aspire to participate in the Scheme for Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA) for the academic year 2023-24. The scheme, overseen by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) under the Government of India, is specifically designed to offer quality education to meritorious Scheduled Caste (SC) students.

 

According to the official notification, the guidelines outline specific measures and criteria that private residential schools must adhere to in order to avail themselves of the benefits of the SHRESHTA scheme. Below are the key highlights of the guidelines:

 

Eligibility Criteria for Schools:

The scheme is applicable exclusively to private residential schools affiliated with the CBSE up to class 12.

 

 

 

 

Student Entry and Selection Process:

 

 

 

Understanding the Scheme:

Schools are urged to thoroughly read and understand the scheme document to be aware of details such as maximum admissible scholarship, the number of seats, and obligations on the part of selected schools.
The scheme’s specifics, along with the school’s suitability and eligibility, should be carefully examined through the official documentation.

School Obligations and Reporting:

Selected schools must provide year-wise and grade-wise information on the number of students admitted to their institutions on their websites. The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment (DoSJE) selects schools based on data provided by the CBSE.

 

Consent Process:

 

 

 

The guidelines underscore the importance of transparency, adherence to criteria, and active participation in ensuring the success of the SHRESHTA scheme. It aims to facilitate the smooth implementation of the initiative, fostering an environment where meritorious SC students can access quality education in private residential schools. Schools interested in participating are encouraged to carefully review the guidelines and initiate the consent process in accordance with the stipulated criteria.

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