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A student seeking admission to any class in the school will be eligible
for admission to that class only if he/she:
(a) has been studying in a school recognised by, or affiliated to the CBSE
or any other recognised Board of Secondary Education in India.
(b) has passed the qualifying or equivalent qualifying examination making
him/her eligible for admission to that class.
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The transfer certificate should be counter signed by an officer not below
the rank of District Inspector of Schools of Education Department of the
State, Territory concerned.
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New pupils must be introduced personally by their parents or guardians who
will be responsible for their regularity and fees.
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On admission, the admission fee, special fee and tuition fee for the term
should be paid. The fees once paid will not be refunded under any
circumstances.
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Transfer certificate will be issued only to those who have paid all the
fees and other dues.
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Transfer certificate will be given only on the production of a written
application from the parent or guardian.
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Pupil leaving or joining the school in the middle of the term must pay the
term fees and other dues.
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A month’s notice in writing is required for the withdrawal of a pupil.
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Entrusting the pupil to the school implies that parent agrees to the stand
by the rules and regulations of the school. They are requested to see that
the children also abide by school regulation.