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Number decreased: only 41 students take the madrasa council exam. Number Drops: Only 41 Students Appear for Madrasa Board Exam – Kabirdham News Achi-News

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Chhattisgarh Raipur Madrasa Board Annual Examination has started from May 14 at Swami Karpatri Ji Higher Secondary School in the city and will continue till May 27. Exam times are from 9 am to 12 noon. Only 41 candidates applied for various courses of this board. This includes 20 students in Class 10, 16 in Class 12 and 5 in Urdu Mahir (Diploma). Earlier, about 50 to 100 students used to participate.

More than 50 candidates appeared hoping for Urdu teacher recruitment in 2022-23. This year the number has decreased. The candidates appearing for the exam in Urdu say that they left their studies after the 8th and 10th. For this reason, students appear in the 10th grade high school correspondence course exam and in the 12th grade high school correspondence course exam. The district administration has formed a flying squad team to oversee this testing.

On Wednesday, UR Chandrakar, Assistant Director of the DEO office, visited the in-charge examination center and DS Joshi, Principal of Karpatri School. UR Chandrakar said that the inspection is going on peacefully. No case of copying has been done so far. On Wednesday, all 20 candidates appeared in Class 10, 15 out of 16 appeared in Class 12 and 3 out of 5 appeared in Urdu Mahir.

The board has received recognition from the central and state governments in Urdu district Riazuddin Qadri said that the Chhattisgarh Madrasa Raipur Board has received recognition from the central and state governments. If any student clears this board, he can get admission in any university. Not only this, one can also get admission in the MBBS course in a medical college by scoring a better rank in the NEET entrance exam. You can also take admission in UG courses like engineering, arts, science. Four years ago, Dhaneshwari Sahu, a Kawardha student, passed her 12th and completed her studies in a regular room at a PG college.

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