TKS discloses JNVST 2022 eligibility process & its findings for public awareness

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Ukhrul: Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) the apex student body of the Tangkhul tribe made public the eligibility criteria for admission to Jawaharlal Navodaya Vidyalaya, Ramva for admission to class VI in the current academic session and disclosed its spot enquiry finding reports.

The student body disclosed the eligibility criteria and its findings for general awareness.

A statement issued by TKS Education Secretary, Lummi Awungshi on Wednesday stated that the recent selection process of the entrance exam for the students of Cl-VI to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) was based on the following eligibility criteria.

It states that a candidate applying under the rural quota should be from the district where the JNV is located. The candidate should have studied in Classes-III, IV & V completing full academic session in a Government/ Government aided or recognised school from the same district where admission is sought.

It may be pointed out that the entrance exam for JNVST Ramva was conducted recently. However out of the 37 students selected from Ukhrul and Kamjong districts, only 5 students from Kamjong were qualified for admission to JNV Ramva. The remaining 32 students were rejected.

To check the genuineness of the OBC student selected for JNVST 2022, the concerned ZEOs of Ukhrul and Kamjong districts deputed MES officials to conduct spot enquiry. TKS along with a team from ZEO office visited the education institutions where students have been selected for admission to JNV Ramva class VI for the current academic session at JNV Ramva.

It had also appealed to all the ZEOs, SDOs and principals of the school that are within TKS jurisdiction to ensure free and fair selection without any bias towards any students.

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We will always uphold justice and fairness towards the welfare of the student communities, TKS statement reiterated while disclosing its finding report.

As per the findings report, 14 OBC students were selected from Ukhrul. However, all the 14 students were rejected. “Out of the 14 students, 11 were admitted for the academic session 2021-22, but their permanent address is not Ukhrul while the remaining three students data/ information were not found in the school’s record.”

Out of the 23 students selected from the schools of Kamjong, only five students were found eligible for admission to class VI at JNV Ramva. Remaining 18 students were rejected. Among the rejected list, 7 of them were rejected as they are from “Unrecognised Private Schools” while 11 students were rejected as their names were not included in the school enrollment list (UDISE) submitted by the concerned schools headmaster.”

The fact findings report along with its remarks was also submitted to the principal, JNV Ramva by the ZEO of Ukhrul and Kamjong on July 14 and July 19 respectively for necessary action.

It maybe mentioned that RK. Makaohei Singh, MES, Zonal Education Officer Ukhrul in a notification issued on July 12 (Tuesday) directed Sunita Jajo, MES to conduct spot inquiry on July 13 to check the genuineness of the OBC candidates selected in the JNVST 2022 as per the eligibility guidelines of CBSE/JVS in the following three schools namely Asui Memorial School, Yaingangpokpi; Lambui High School and St Paul School Lambui.

Acting on the order, a team led by Sunita Jajo, MES, Assistant Inspector, Zonal Education Office Ukhrul along with TKS and principal JNV Ramva on July 13 conducted spot enquiry of the following three schools namely Asui Memorial School, Yaingangpokpi; Lambui high school and St. Paul school, Lambui with the sole aim to check the genuineness of the OBC candidates selected for JNVST 2022 as per the elegibility guidelines of the CBSE/JVS.

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