HC allows 11 Gurugram students who missed CBSE exam to take state board test

In a significant ruling, the High Court has permitted 11 students from Educrest International School in Gurugram to sit for the state board examination after they missed the CBSE exams. The students were unable to participate in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams due to the school's affiliation being limited to class 8. This decision highlights the challenges faced by students in affiliated institutions and underscores the importance of timely regulatory compliance for academic institutions. The court's intervention aims to ensure that these students do not lose an academic year and can continue their education without disruption. The ruling reflects a broader concern regarding educational access and the implications of school affiliations on students' academic journeys in India.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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