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Refund of Rs 10cr Class 10 exam fee unlikely

With the Tamil Nadu government cancelling board exams for Class 10 students, public money to the tune of Rs 10 crore, which was collected as examination fee and service charge, did not serve any purpose.

Refund of Rs 10cr Class 10 exam fee unlikely
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The School Education Department collects board exam fees for Class 10, 11 and 12 across the State. This year, 9.5 lakh students, including those from government and government-aided schools were to appear for the Class 10 board exams.

A senior official from the Directorate of School Education told DT Next that more than 90% of the students paid the exam fees four months before the board exams. Each student paid Rs 100 for exam fee, Rs 10 for getting marks certificate and the government also imposed Rs 5 service charge for each candidate.

“Over 30,000 private candidates appearing for Class 10 board exams paid Rs 125 each, which has been split into Rs 100 for exam fee, Rs 10 for mark certificate, Rs 10 for the registration fee and Rs 5 as service charge,” he added.

The official said the exam fees were not collected from students belonging to Tamil medium schools and differently-abled candidates in government schools.

Stating that around Rs 10 crore was collected from the students for Class the board exams this year, the official said the authorities utilised the money for printing question papers and answer sheets, providing special pay for officials during exams and a certain amount would have also gone to the teachers, who would have been deployed for answer sheet evaluation. “The remaining amount would have been spent to print mark sheets for students,” he said.

The official also pointed out that though the government cancelled the board exams, it was unlikely that the exam fees would be refunded to the students. “There are still chances that the Class 10 boards would be conducted for private students,” he said, adding, “The exam fees paid by them will be utilised for this purpose.”

PURPOSE UNSERVED
  • 90% of the students paid the fees four months before the board exams
  • 30,000 private candidates paid Rs 125 each. Rs 100 was for exam fee, Rs 10 for marks certificate, Rs 10 for the registration fee and Rs 5 as service charge 
  • Exam fees were not collected from students belonging to Tamil medium schools and diffabled candidates in government schools
  • The money might be used if Class 10 boards are held for private students 

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