Khaleej Times

Exam fee waiver for some CBSE students

- Nandini Sircar nandini@khaleejtim­es.com

Afew Class 10 and 12 students from the UAE schools may be applying for the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) exam fee waiver due to the loss of their parents, during the Covid-19 induced pandemic.

In another first, the CBSE recently decided to do away with the examinatio­n and the registrati­on fees for students who’ve lost their parents due to Covid-19.

Although India was adversely impacted during the second wave of the virus, where many people lost their loved ones, this rule is applicable for students in Cbseaffili­ated schools in overseas schools as well.

The official notice from CBSE read, “The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the country adversely and keeping in view of its impact on students, CBSE, as a special measure for Academic Session 2021-22, has decided that neither the examinatio­n fees nor the registrati­on fees will be charged by the Board from the student(s) who have lost both parents or surviving parent or legal guardian/adoptive parents due to COVID-19 pandemic.”

Zubair Ahmad, head of operations, Springdale­s School Dubai, says, “We also have some students who have lost their parents due to Covid. Most of us applaud CBSE for this initiative. I view it as a ‘thought’ more than an initiative.” He added, “Waiving off exam fees is a very small measure but the thoughtful­ness behind this idea is much bigger. It will mean a lot of relief to the suffering families. Additional­ly, in our school scholarshi­ps have been provided to all the impacted families, including students whose parents lost their jobs during the pandemic.”

Pramod Mahajan, Directorpr­incipal of Sharjah Indian School says: “The board is giving this waiver to all students located in all the 24 countries where Cbse-affiliated schools operate. Students must provide authentic proof of the same and the school needs to certify it. But the rider is that the document mentions ‘parents’ and not ‘parent’. However, school heads have appealed to the board to extend this relief to even those students, who’ve lost one parent. That person could be the earning member of the family. Let’s see if they grant our plea. We have to provide this informatio­n by October 1.”

Arogya Reddy, Principal, Ambassador School Sharjah opined, “we had a couple of students… actually two students. Those students are in Class X now. One of the students went to India in between during the second wave and her father contracted Covid-19. Unfortunat­ely, he passed away. So later the mother discontinu­ed her daughter from the school here as obviously due to financial and visa related issues the family had to move back to India. Another student also withdrew her admission after her parents passed away and she also shifted to India.”

The board is giving this waiver to all students located in all the 24 countries where Cbseaffili­ated schools operate. Students must provide authentic proof of the same.” Pramod Mahajan, Director-principal of Sharjah Indian School

Abhilasha Singh, Principal, Shining Star Internatio­nal, Abu Dhabi, says, “We don’t have any students in this term. Last year we had a Grade XII student from the 2019-20 batch and we had accommodat­ed the fee for the child. Rest we have provided fee discounts to parents with job loss or pay cut. Our school management has opened a help desk to reach out to parents for any assistance needed.”

Meanwhile, in a renewed move by the CBSE, the board will organise two sets of examinatio­ns this academic year. Term I board exams will be conducted in November and December 2021 while the latter will be conducted between March and April 2022.

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