dge.tn.gov.in Check RTE Application Status Right To Education : Directorate of Government Examination
Organisation : Directorate of Government Examination
Facility : Check RTE Application Status Right To Education
Applicable For : Tamil Nadu
Website : http://www.dge.tn.gov.in/
Check Status : http://tnmatricschools.com/rte/rteappstatus.aspx
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How To Check RTE Status?
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1. Application No
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2. Date of Birth
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Functions :
** Collecting data relevant to the student appearing for various exams from school.
** Constitution of centers to conduct the exam.
** Printing and supply of question papers to the exam centers.
** Supply of stationary articles to the exam centers.
** Collection of Private candidates Data through Nodal centre via online.
** Supply of printed Nominal .Roll of candidates registered for the exam and issue of Hall Tickets to Private candidates.
** Appointment of officials to conduct the exam at various centers, based on the proposals received from Inspecting Officers.
** Constitution of valuation centers and Appointment of Examiners.
** Tabulating the marks, releasing of results and issue of certificates.
Remedies on Loss of Certificate
** Candidates can get the Duplicate Certificate or Certified Copy of Mark List in case of loss of certificate or destroyed by flood or fire. Certified Copy of Mark List is only valid for short time duration whereas Duplicate Certificate is valid for ever.
** Immediately on loss of original certificate the candidate must lodge a complaint in the nearest Police Station. If the certificate is not traceable, the candidate should obtain a non-traceable certificate from the Police.
** Based on the above Non-traceable certificate, loss certificate from the Tahsildar concerned may be obtained.
** If the certificate is totally destroyed by flood or fire, a certificate to the effect has to be obtained from the Tahsildar concerned.
** If the certificate is partially damaged and cannot be used, the same should be enclosed with the application for duplicate. In this case there is no need to get non-traceable certificate from Police or from Tahsildar.
About Us :
The Government of Tamil Nadu have constituted a new Board for School Examination viz “State Board of School Examinations” by merging the two separate boards i.e., (1) Board of Secondary Education and (2) Board of Higher Secondary Examinations vide G.O.(Ms) No.26, School Education (V1) Department, Dated: 16.02.2011.
The Directorate of Government Examinations was formed as a separate directorate in Feb.1975. Prior to the formation of Directorate Of Government Examinations, the then DPI/DSE was the ex-officio commissioner for Govt. exams and the department was having its office at Madras only.
The first secondary school leaving certificate exam was conducted in the year 1911. This directorate started conducting the following major exams from the year noted against each of them, in addition to the various examination.
Contact Us :
Director of Government Examinations,
College Road, DPI Campus,
Nungambakkam,,
Chennai – 600 006.
FAQ On Right To Education
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009:
What is the RTE Act?
The RTE Act is a landmark legislation that guarantees the right to free and compulsory education to all children of the age of 6 to 14 years in India. The Act was enacted in 2009 and came into force in 2010.
Who is covered by the RTE Act?
The RTE Act covers all children of the age of 6 to 14 years, irrespective of their caste, creed, religion, gender, or disability. The Act also covers children who are homeless, orphaned, or living in difficult circumstances.
What are the rights guaranteed under the RTE Act?
The RTE Act guarantees the following rights to all children:
** The right to free and compulsory education
** The right to admission in a neighborhood school
** The right to free textbooks and uniforms
** The right to mid-day meals
** The right to special education for children with disabilities
** The right to a safe and healthy environment
What are the duties of the government under the RTE Act?
The government is duty-bound to provide free and compulsory education to all children under the RTE Act. The government is also responsible for ensuring that all schools comply with the provisions of the Act.
What are the penalties for violating the RTE Act?
The penalties for violating the RTE Act vary depending on the severity of the violation. The penalties can include fines, imprisonment, or both.
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