Submitted by
IANS on 9 January 2015 - 1:49pm
Lucknow :
Over 3.7 lakh students in Uttar Pradesh have applied for exams conducted by the Madrasa Education Board, which is a steep rise from the
miniscule number of applications it received last year, officials said.
As many as
376,060 students have filled the forms online for the yearly exams for munshi,
maulvi, aalim, faazil and qamil. Officials told IANS this was an significant
rise, and added it not only showed their bent towards education but also their
willingness in using internet.
Officials
said the exams were postponed thrice in the recent past because the number of
applications received was negligent.
The chairman
of the board said exams would be conducted across the state between April 11
and 23.
He also said
an examination committee, a syllabi committee and a monitoring committee have
been constituted for the exams.
No comments:
Post a Comment