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Santhosh Chandran
Doha
INDIAN schools that invited applications for evening classes have halted the admission process following instructions from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in this regard.
According to the social media sites of the MES Indian School and the Ideal Indian School, the schools have received instructions from the ministry to suspend the admission process.
Speaking to Qatar Tribune, a source at a leading Indian school said they have advised parents seeking admission of their wards to wait until further information from the ministry.
“The final decision is expected after a meeting with the ministry soon,” another school source said.
Considering the shortage of seats, the ministry had recently given consent to four Indian schools namely, MES Indian School, Ideal Indian School, Shanthinikethan Indian School and Olive International School to have second shifts in the next academic year.
Doha
INDIAN schools that invited applications for evening classes have halted the admission process following instructions from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in this regard.
According to the social media sites of the MES Indian School and the Ideal Indian School, the schools have received instructions from the ministry to suspend the admission process.
Speaking to Qatar Tribune, a source at a leading Indian school said they have advised parents seeking admission of their wards to wait until further information from the ministry.
“The final decision is expected after a meeting with the ministry soon,” another school source said.
Considering the shortage of seats, the ministry had recently given consent to four Indian schools namely, MES Indian School, Ideal Indian School, Shanthinikethan Indian School and Olive International School to have second shifts in the next academic year.