Can I know about CBSE Patrachar?

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    krishna kumar

    5 years ago
    Patrachar Vidyalaya, CBSE Patrachar or Patrachar vidyalaya shalimar bagh in Delhi is for direct admission in class 10th or class 12th for school fail and school dropout students. All school fail students in class 9th and class 11th can apply for direct admission in class 10th or class 12th. For more information about Patrachar vidyalaya visit https://www.cbsepatracharschool.in/.
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    Adhyyan Raj | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Patrachar School works for girls candidate who are economically weak,and those who are drop out form school due to any reasons. Its main objective is to help and guide those students who do not get proper guidance from any other source Patrachar School teaches students in HINDI, ENGLISH and PUNJABI medium. It is providing morning and evening batches. There is facility of weekend batches for those students who are financially poor and cannot fulfill their own need without jobs. Students can also collect any type of information regarding procedure of form filling, examination form, assignment information, eligibility, other important dat
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