The Hindu (Vijayawada)

PEN to be made mandatory for students from academic year 2024-25

Its implementa­tion would pave the way for simplifyin­g the students’ transition from one school to another, says A.P. School Education Commission­er

- P. Sujatha Varma

The School Education Department in the State has made mandatory the use of Permanent Education Number (PEN) from the academic year 2024-25. PEN is a unique identi„cation number assigned to every student provided by the Union Ministry of Education, through the UDISE+ (Uni„ed District Informatio­n System for Education Plus) portal that covers more than 14.89 lakh schools, 95 lakh teachers and 26.5 crore children.

Commission­er, Andhra Pradesh School Education, S. Suresh Kumar said that implementa­tion of PEN would pave the way for streamlini­ng and simplifyin­g the process of the students’ transition from one school to the other in the new academic year.

He said it had been found that when students changed their school, especially in Classes 2, 5 , 7 or 8, their transition to the new school was not smooth, as the headmaster­s insisted on documents like record sheet, transfer certi„cate, caste, birth and other certi„cates, resulting in hardships to the parents and delay in the migration process. Sometimes, children even dropped out of school in the process.

The Commission­er said the District Education Of„cers (DEOs) had been asked to map the students to the school they wanted to migrate to and their mapped data would automatica­lly get transferre­d to the new school from the

State headquarte­rs.

He said a detailed report on schools/students where the next higher classes were not available, had been prepared and made available to the district and mandal education o£cers through the student info portal. These o£cers should constitute special teams to ensure smooth transition of students, he said.

In the new system, said Mr. Suresh Kumar, after a student’s transfer to the opted school, an SMS alert/ welcome message would be sent to the parents. He said as all the documents were being digitised while admitting the students in Class 1, only the child ID (Aadhaar) and Number (PEN) would be needed subsequent­ly. He also wanted the o£cials to open Digilocker accounts for all students, right from

Class 1. Mr. Suresh Kumar said the DEOs should complete the task of students’ transition to new schools by April 23.

The department had also „xed a time-frame for the o£cials to process applicatio­ns of private unaided schools seeking permission for recognitio­n or renewal of their institutio­ns.

The Mandal Education O£cers and Deputy Education O£cers had been asked to take not more than 30 days to clear the applicatio­ns from the date of receiving them, the Assistant Directors in the of„ce of DEOs and the DEOs and the Regional Directors of Schools would get seven days each to clear the applicatio­ns.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? PEN is a unique identifica­tion number assigned to every student by the Union Ministry of Education, through the Unified District Informatio­n System for Education Plus portal.
FILE PHOTO PEN is a unique identifica­tion number assigned to every student by the Union Ministry of Education, through the Unified District Informatio­n System for Education Plus portal.

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