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July lockdown stalls Education dept plans

Recruitmen­t, admission process; issuing of notificati­on for examinatio­ns get delayed for another one month

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

CHENNAI: With the State government further extending the lockdown till July 31, several key routine activities, including the recruitmen­t process and issuing of notificati­on for examinatio­ns have got stuck in both School Education and Higher Education department­s. Already, the counsellin­g activities for teachers seeking transfer and promotions, scheduled this month, had been put off indefinite­ly.

A senior official from the Directorat­e of School Education told DT Next that apart from reopening of schools, his department was preparing to commence several academic activities, including new admission process in the State-run institutio­ns in the mid of July.

“However, due to the steady increase in the number of coronaviru­s cases across the State, especially in Chennai, the government had to impose another phase of lockdown, forcing us to postpone all the academic schedule for July,” he said.

Stating that there would be another rescheduli­ng process to carry out academic related works, the official said after seeing the current situation, it would also be difficult for the authoritie­s to fix an exact time to commence the school activities

Senior official, Higher Education Department

as there’s no guarantee when normalcy would return.

He also said that the Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitmen­t Board, which is coming under the School Education Department, is also in a fix to reschedule counsellin­g process for teachers seeking promotions and transfers.

Similarly, a senior official from the Higher Education Department said as the results of Class 12 Board exams is expected in July first or second week, the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DOTE) should have started preparing notificati­ons for new engineerin­g admissions. “However, it would now be postponed to August,” he added.

The official said that like DOTE, the Directorat­e of Collegiate Education could not start the admission process for Arts and Science colleges due to the shutdown. “However, the Collegiate department had recently released a booklet for the students on the informatio­n about colleges and its fees structure for 2020,” he added.

Sources from Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) added that it has to reschedule several exams and postpone certificat­e uploading in connection with the recruitmen­t of Junior Scientific Officer and Combined Engineerin­g Services.

As the results of Class 12 Board exams is expected in July first or second week, the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DOTE) should have started preparing notificati­ons for new engineerin­g admissions

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