
Bhubaneswar: As the summer vacation approaches, the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) in Odisha has issued a directive urging higher secondary schools to maintain their online academic support programme for Class 12 students.
In a series of instructions, DHSE outlined guidelines for holiday homework and the continuation of online support programmes during the summer break. The directive was communicated to principals of government, upgraded, vocational, and aided higher secondary schools across the state.
Under the directive, the online academic support programme for NEET and JEE aspirants will persist daily until 10 am throughout the vacation period, excluding Sundays and government holidays. Teachers have been assigned roster duties to oversee these online classes, ensuring students receive uninterrupted academic assistance.
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