Kadiyam Srihari announces govt plans to introduce grading system

Kadiyam Srihari announces govt plans to introduce grading system
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Deputy Chief Minister K Srihari on Friday addressed a meeting of residential and model schools principals in Hyderabad where he announced that the residential schools will be upgraded as junior colleges and the vacant posts will be filled up next Academic Year.

Deputy Chief Minister K Srihari on Friday addressed a meeting of residential and model schools principals in Hyderabad where he announced that the residential schools will be upgraded as junior colleges and the vacant posts will be filled up next Academic Year.

Stating that the government plans to introduce grading system next year, he said that despite having qualified teachers, the government-run schools are behind the corporate schools in various aspects and instructed the teachers to review the situation.

The Deputy CM also informed that the government is yet to take a decision on conducting Eamcet next Academic year and added that the students would not be affected due to any decision to be taken in this regard.

He further said that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is targeting the schooling system and plans to reform it with the government planning to develop the schools to compete at national level. The government is bent on to provide the best infrastructure and facilities in the government run schools across the state, concluded Mr Srihari.

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