SA-2 Exams Time Table Revised Summative Assessment 2 Time Table

SA-2 Exams Time Table Summative Assessment 2 Time Table SCERT has released the Time Table for Summative -2 Exams for 2017-18 Below is the Time Table day wise. Sub: SCERT_ AP_ Amaravati -Implementation of Examination Reforms Summative Assessment-II Time Table -Orders -Issued -Reg_File No.ESE02-22/23/2019-SCERT-Part(2) Proc. Rc. 2/B/AC/SCERT/2018 Dated: 14-03-2019 Sub: SCERT, AP – School Education Department – Summative Assessment- II – Time Table Communication - Reg.

SA-2 Exams Time Table Summative Assessment 2 Time Table 

All RJDSEs, District Educational Officers in the state are hereby informed that the Common Summative Assessment-II is scheduled to be conducted from 08-04-2019 to 23-04-2019 in all Primary and High schools for classes I to IX under all managements.
It is to be noted that there will be two subjects/papers on 08-04-2019 and 09-04-2019, keeping in view the compelling schedule of General Elections, 2019.Further, all the District Educational Officers are requested to communicate the same to all schools under all managements in the respective districts and ensure the smooth and qualitative conduct of examinations as per the Time Table annexed.

Ref:-
  • 1. G.O.Ms.No. 62, School Edn (Prog.II) Dept, dated: 18.09.2018. 
  • 2. G.O.Ms.No. 82, School Edn (Prog.II) Dept, dated: 29.10.2015. 3. G.O.Ms.No. 80 School Edn (Prog.II) Dept, dated: 25.10.2017.
  1. All RJDSEs, District Educational Officers in the state are hereby informed that the Common Summative Assessment-II is scheduled to be conducted from 08-04-2019 to 23-04-2019 in all Primary and High schools for classes I to IX under all managements. 
  2. It is to be noted that there will be two subjects/papers on 08-04-2019 and 09-04-2019, keeping in view the compelling schedule of General Elections, 2019.Further, all the District Educational Officers are requested to communicate the same to all schools under all managements in the respective districts and ensure the smooth and qualitative conduct of examinations as per the Time Table annexed. 

Latest Instructions on Summative Exams - 29th March 2019

Proc. Rc. 2/B/AC/SCERT/2018 Dated: 29-03-2019 
  • Sub: SCERT, AP – School Education Department – Summative Assessment- II – Revised Time Table Communication - Reg.
Ref:-
  • 1. G.O.Ms.No. 62, School Edn (Prog.II) Dept, dated: 18.09.2018.
  • 2. G.O.Ms.No. 82, School Edn (Prog.II) Dept, dated: 29.10.2015.
  • 3. G.O.Ms.No. 80 School Edn (Prog.II) Dept, dated: 25.10.2017.
  1. All RJDSEs and District Educational Officers in the state are hereby informed that, in view of ensuing general elections, the Common Summative Assessment-II which was earlier scheduled to commence on 04-04-2019 has been rescheduled to commence on 13-04-2019 for classes I to IX under all managements. Further, all District Educational Officers are requested to communicate the revised time table to all schools under all managements in the respective districts. The revised time table is annexed.

SA-2 Exams Time Table Summative Assessment 2 Time Table 



DBHPS Results Feb 2023 Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha February 2023 Results

DBHPS Results Feb 2023 Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha February 2023 Results, Andhra Pradesh Telangana. LOWER EXAMINATION RESULT:FEBRUARY -2023 The following is the provisional list of register numbers of candidates who have come out successful in Lower examinations held on FEBRUARY - 2023. Dakshin Bharat Hindi Exam Marks Lists, Percentage of Marks for Feb 2023 Session Released.

DBHPS Results Feb 2023 Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha February 2023 Results

Rc 2237 SGTs Eligible for Promotion to SA Lang Posts Implement OA 317/2017

Rc 2237 SGTs Eligible for Promotion to SA Lang Posts  Implement OA 317/2017. Rc 2237/Estt/I/2017 Dated 21.3.2019 School Education - Filling up of the Posts of School Assistant Languages by way of Promotion - Implement the orders of the Hon'ble APAT in OA No 317/2017 dated 10.02.2017 and batch. Revised Govt. Memo. No.499888/Services.II/A2/2017 Dated:20.03.2019 Sub:School Education Dept. - Filling up of the posts of School Assistant Languages) by way of promotion - Implement the orders of the Hon'ble APAT. in O.A No 317/2017 dated 10.02.2017 and batch-Orders - reiterated

Rc 2237 SGTs Eligible for Promotion to SA Lang Posts  Implement OA 317/2017

Rc 2237/Estt/I/2017 Dated 21.3.2019
  • Sub: School Education - Filling up of the Posts of School Assistant (Languages) by way of promotion - implement the orders ot the Hon'ble APAT in OA.No 317/2017 dated 10.2.2017 and batch - Orders - Issued.
Read:
  • 1. L.Rc.No:996/A3(B7)/2017, dated:22.11.2017 of District Educational Officer, Srikakulam District.
  • 2. This office Proc.Rc.No 2237/Est-IV/2017. Dt:20.02.2018
  • 3. Lr.Rc.No.1450/A3/2017. D:19.12.2018 of the District Educational Officer, Srikakulam district.
  • 4. This office Lr.Rc.No.2237/Est-IV/2017. Dt:10.02.2019.
  • 5. Govt.Memo.No.499888/Services.II/A2/2017. Dated:26.05.2017 
  • 6. Govt. Memo. No.499888/Services.II/A2/2017 Dated:20.03.2019.
  1. While enclosing a copy of Government Memo No 499888/Services.II/A2/2017 dated 20.3.2019, all the District Educational Officers in the State are directed to implement the orders of Hon'ble APAT Dated 10.2.2017 in OA.No317/2017 and batch in accordance to the Government orders 5th read above and take necessary action in the matter immediately to avoid further legal complications.

Govt. Memo. No.499888/Services.II/A2/2017 Dated:20.03.2019

Memo. No 499888/Services. I/A 2/2017 Dated 20.03.2019. 
  • Sub:School Education Dept. - Filling up of the posts of School Assistant Languages) by way of promotion - Implement the orders of the Hon'ble APAT. in O.A No 317/2017 dated 10.02.2017 and batch-Orders - reiterated
Ref: 
  • 1.G.O.Ms.No. 15, School Education Services. Dept., Dated 05.02.2017
  • 2.From the Deputy Registrar AP.A.T., Hyderabad Orders dated 10.02.2017 in OA No. 317/2017
  • 3. Govt. Memo.No.499888/Services.II/A 2/2017 dated 26.05.2017
  • 4.From the Commissioner of School Education, A.P. Lr.Re No.2237/Estt IV/2017, Dated 10.02.2019
  1. The attention of the Commissioner of School Education, A.P. Ibrahimpatnam is invited to the reference Government ordered to implement the orders of Hon'ble A.P.A.T. dated 3 cited, wherein the 10.02.2017 in 0.A.No.317/2017 and batch
  2. 2. The Commissioner of School Education, A.P., Ibrahimpatnam is informed that the orders issued in the reference 3rd cited is hereby reiterated
  3. 3. The Commissioner of School Education, AP, Ibrahimpatnam is directed to take necessary action in the matter immediately.



School Annual Day Celebrations 2019 Instructions Rc No SSA/30

File No.SSA/30/2019-MIS SEC-SSA Rc.No.SSA/30/2019-MIS-SEC Dated: 21-03-2019 School Annual Day Celebrations 2019 - Instructions - 2019.
Sub:- APSSA Vijayawada — Celebration of Annual Day in all the Primary and Upper Primary schools in the State — Instructions issued —Regarding.

School Annual Day Celebrations 2019 Instructions Rc No SSA/30 

All the Project Officers of SSA in the State are hereby informed that the State Project Director, SSA, A.P. Vijayawada has decided for Celebrating Annual Day in all Primary and Upper Primary schools in the State. The unit cost is as shown below:

1. Primary Schools 
a) Below 100 children :Rs. 1000
b) Above 100 children :R.s 1200

2. Upper Primary Schools : 
a) Below 100 children :Rs. 1200
b) Above 100 children :Rs. 1500

Therefore, all the Project Officers are requested to issue necessary instructions to all the Head Masters for the celebration of Annual Day in all the schools and also release the above mentioned amount to the schools concerned. The expenditure may be met from the head of Composite School Grant.
District wise and Total Budget for Annual Day Celebrations 2018-19. 

Guidelines for Head Masters for Annual Day Celebrations

  • All Government Primary and Upper Primary Schools in the state should organize Annual Day celebrations.
  • Annual Day may be organized either before or after completion of annual examinations.
  • Head Master/Teacher should prepare the documentation of Annual Day celebrations.
  • Head Master/Teacher should submit a copy of the report to the School Complex for observation.
  • Preferable time of Organization of annual day would be in between 3pm and 9:30 pm.
  • Invite SMC Members, parents, philanthropists, alumni and other community members for School Annual Day. Ensure involving members of all social categories.
  • Donors under Badi Runam Thirchukundam (BRT) shall be specially invited and involved.
  • Ensure the involvement of SMC members and all parents and appraise them on school development.
  • Aware on Right to Education Act among all the participants. Ensure 100% enrolment and retention of children in the age group of 6-14 years.

Special CL for MLC Elections - Graduates, Teachers MLC Elections AP Spl CL

Special CL for MLC Elections - Graduates, Teachers MLC Elections AP Spl CL File No.ESE02-30/51/2019-A&I - CSE Rc. NO. 105/A&I/2019 Dated:20/3/2019  Biennial Elections to Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from Graduates, Teachers and Local Authorities' Constituencies - Polling on 22.03.2019 - Grant of Special Casual Leave to the Employees working in the schools / offices who are bonafied voters -Certain Instructions - Issued. Guidelines for Sanction of Spl CL for MLC Elections.

Special CL for MLC Elections - Graduates, Teachers MLC Elections AP Spl CL

Sub: School Education - Elections - Biennial Elections to Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from Graduates, Teachers and Local Authorities' Constituencies - Polling on 22.03.2019 - Grant of Special Casual Leave to the Employees working in the schools / offices who are bonafied voters -Certain Instructions - Issued..

Ref: 
1. Memo. No. 929/Elecs.A2/2019, dated: 12.03.2019 of the Chief Electoral Officer, A.P.
2. Go.Rt.No.524, General Administration (Elections - A) Department, Dated: 08.03.2019
  • The attention of all Regional Joint Director of School Education and District Educational Officers in the State is invited to the ref. 1st read above, wherein the Chief Electoral Officer & E.O. Principal Secretary to Govt.,A.P., has issued necessary instructions to the concerned District Collectors & District Electoral Officers for grant of Special Casual Leave on the Day of Poll ie., on 22-3-2019 to all Central and State Govt Employees, who are bonafide voters in the Elections to State Legislative Councils to enable them to exercise their right of franchise. The poll shall be held for the following four (4) constituencies:
  • 1. East - West Godavari Graduates 
  • 2. Krishna - Guntur Graduates 
  • 3. Srikakulam- Vizianagaram - Visakhapatnam Teachers 
  • 4. Visakhapatnam Local Authorities.
  1. In the ref. 2nd read above, Govt have authorized the Collectors & District Magistrates of above said districts to declare a local holiday, if necessary, on the day before poll (21.03-2019), on the day of (22-03-2019), on the day of counting of votes (26-03-2019) for offices / Institutions where polling and counting centres are established for the ongoing biennial Elections to A.P. Legislative Council from Graduates, Teachers and Local authorities' Constituencies. On local holidays the Treasuries, sub-treasuries and all other offices / Institutions in the District will however function as usual.
  2. Therefore all the Regional Joint Directors of School Education and District Educational Officers are requested to grant Special Casual Leave to the Teachers / Employees, who are bonafide voters in the Elections to above said Graduate / Teachers Constituencies of State Legislative Council, A.P., to enable them to exercise their right of franchise.
  3. In case of the Offices / Institutions, where polling and counting centres are established for the ongoing biennial Elections, the concerned District Collectors & District Election Officers' instructions should be followed without any deviation.

SSC Spot Valuation from 15th Apr to 27th April Rc 63

Rc.No.63/J-2/2019, Dated: 19-03-2019 Sub:- SSC Public Examinations, March 2019 — Postponement of the conduct of Spot Valuation —Revised Schedule for conduct of Spot Valuation —Orders issued -Reg.SSC Spot Valuation from 15th Apr to 27th April Rc 63

SSC Spot Valuation from 15th Apr to 27th April Rc 63 

Ref:
1) Lr. on Rc.No.63/J-2/2019,dt:04.03.2019 from this office.
2) Press note No.ECl/PN/23/2019,dt:10.03.2019 from Election Commission of India, New Delhi.

ORDER
  1. It is informed that the press note 2nd cited, regarding the announcement of the scheduled date for the conduct of General Election to the Loksabha and Legislative Assemblies in A.P. on 11.04.2019. In view above, the earlier schedule from 03-04-2019 to 15-04-2019 for conduct of Spot Valuation of the SSC Public Examinations, March 2019 which was communicated under 1st cited is now Re­-scheduled and to be conducted from 15-04-2019 to 27-04-2019 both days inclusive for 13 days continuously in a single spell throughout the state in (13) spot valuation centers situated in district head quarters.
  2. Accordingly, a Reorientation Programme has to be conducted on Bar-coding system on the reporting day i.e. on the 15-04-2019 for AEs/CEs/Spl Assts., by using demo OMR Sheets and audio video CD (old) to opted in the forenoon session
  3. Further, it is instructed to prepare a schedule and plan of action so that the valuation of the Answer Scripts of all paper codes allotted to the respective camps will be completed within the revised scheduled period 15-04-2019 to 27-04-2019 duly following the guidelines issued by the under signed from time to time. Under no circumstances, the camps than be extended beyond the given date.
  4. Therefore all the DEOs in the state are requested to make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of Spot Valuation Camp in smooth manner valuation to be commenced in afternoon

Elections - Exempted Categories Poling Personal- Poling Duties Exemption Rules

Elections - Exempted Categories Poling Personal- Poling Duties Exemption Rules. What are the Exemption Rules for Election Duty, Who can be given exemption under dire necessity?. As per the Hand Book of Returning Officers for General Elections, Document 23 Edition 1 released in Feb 2019 by Election Commission of India, Rule 3 deals with appointment of Polling Personal for Elections, and the Sub Rules 3.1. Legal Provisions, 3.2 General Guidelines, 3.3 Exempted Categories for General Elections Election Duty. The Commission has exempted certain officers from being drafted for election duty in view of essential nature of duties/service discharged by them. Some of the Points in the Exempted Categories are, "any official due to retire within 6 months’ time, All pregnant women and lactating mothers, whether on maternity leave or not, or who are otherwise on medical advice not to undertake any rigorous or hazardous work, may be exempted from election duty". Physically challenged persons with disabilities as defined under the “Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities Protection of Rights & Full Participation) Act, 1995 should not be deployed on election duty. Complete Details with Rule position as mentioned by ECI in its official website are given below.

Elections - Exempted Categories Poling Personal- Poling Duties Exemption Rules

3.3 EXEMPTED CATEGORIES
3.3.1 The Commission has exempted certain officers from being drafted for election duty in view of essential nature of duties/service discharged by them.
3.3.2 The officers and staff of following departments will not be requisitioned for deployment of election duty:
  • • Such officers of the Indian Forest Service as notified by ECI;
  • • Doctors and Compounders working in veterinary hospitals;
  • • Officers working in Grade – B (Cattle Extension Officer) in veterinary hospitals;
  • • Medical staff including doctors, nurses, ANMs etc.;
  • • Territorial Staff of Forest Department;
  • • Staff of All India Radio;
  • • Staff of Doordarshan;
  • • Officers of Food Corporation of India;
  • • Ayurvedic, Unani & Homeopathic Medical Officer of Ayush Deptt. 
3.3.3 The operational/technical staff of BSNL, MTNL, UPSC and educational institutions will be requisitioned for election duty only in unavoidable circumstances.
3.3.4 Officer/staff of Commercial Bank located in rural area and if happens to be a single officer branch, need not be deployed.
3.3.5 However, it is further to be noted that any official due to retire within 6 months’ time or who has already retired but is on extension of service or re-employed should not be drafted for any election related duty. It is clarified that while drawing persons for election duties, Returning Officer should explore the possibility of asking for persons from all such Corporations/PSU only so that it is not too much of a strain on a particular organization.

3.4 Women Officials - (Women Persons Allotment of Duties - Exemptions)

  1. 3.4.1 The availability of female polling personnel should be examined for appointing Presiding/ Polling Officers in polling stations set up exclusively for female voters or where the number of female voters, especially, pardanashin women is large, there must be at least one lady-polling officer who may identify the women electors.www.apteachers.in
  2. 3.4.2 All pregnant women and lactating mothers, whether on maternity leave or not, or who are otherwise on medical advice not to undertake any rigorous or hazardous work, may be exempted from election duty.
  3. 3.4.3 Every female official called for election duty should be informed of the arrangements made for her stay. Unless arrangement is made and information in this behalf is furnished to such female official, she shall not be called to perform any election duty at any such place.
  4. 3.4.4 The female polling personnel should not be put on duty on the basis of computer randomization process. They should be put on duty in the neighbouring polling stations through manual randomization by the Observers, so that they are able to go to the polling stations on the morning of the poll day. (ECI Instruction No. 464/INST/2009 dated 22.09.2009 & No. 464/INST/2014-EPS dated 10.03.2014).

3.5 Judicial Officers

3.5.1 The employment of Judicial Officers for election work will be subject to the following conditions: 
  1. a) The present practice of obtaining the prior approval of the High Court before engaging Judicial Officers for election work should continue;
  2. b) Civil Judicial Officers of and above the rank of District Munsif or any rank corresponding thereto will not be engaged for election work in any capacity;
  3. c) Judicial Magistrates may not be appointed as Sector Magistrates in charge of law and order duties or engaged as Presiding or Polling Officers of Polling Stations; and
  4. d) In States where there is no separation of judiciary and executive, Executive Magistrates may be put in charge of law and order work in connection with election; provided a sufficient number of them are left out for dealing with criminal cases arising out of the law and order situation relating to elections. In these states also, no Civil Judicial Officer should be detailed in any capacity for election work.

3.6 Persons with Disabilities 

  1. 3.6.1 Physically challenged persons with disabilities as defined under the “Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities Protection of Rights & Full Participation) Act, 1995 should not be deployed on election duty. In the case of physically handicapped persons (including visually handicapped and deaf and dumb persons), it may be considered whether any handicapped person as aforesaid would be able to go to the polling station/ counting Centre and perform election duties there. If any a person would not be in a position to perform election duties, he must be exempted subject to the satisfaction of the District Election Officer/Returning Officer.
  2. 3.6.2 The DEO and the RO shall make personal efforts to ensure that the special needs and requirements of the physically challenged persons are taken into account while choosing the polling station for deployment. It shall be ensured that they are not posted in any remote area; rather they should invariably be posted at the polling stations located in the headquarter. This can be incorporated in the randomization software itself so that the database contains information about the physically challenged personnel, if any and if drafted on election duty those persons are not be posted in any difficult location even inadvertently.
  3. 3.6.3 The RO should make a special effort to identify such individuals at the time of training itself and personally meet and discuss with them in order to understand their nature of disabilities and limitations and decide the deployment. In case any such physically challenged person even inadvertently deputed to any difficult location, the RO should be in a position to make necessary change manually in consultation with the Observer (ECI Instruction No.464/INST/2008/EPS Date: 23rd December 2008).
Note: Final decision depends on the discretion of District Election Officer

APSWREIS Intermediate Admission Notification APSWR Junior Colleges

APSWREIS Intermediate Admission Notification. APSWR Junior Colleges Intermediate Admissions into 1st Year.  Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Residential Educational Society Intermediate Admissions Notification released. This Admission Notification is for admission into 1st year intermediate of 163 APSWR Junior Colleges for the Academic Year 2019-20. Detailed Notification, Schedule, List of APSWR Junior Colleges is available below. Details of the Notification for Admission into APSWREIS Junior Colleges is kept at http://apgpcet.apcfss.in/Inter/ Website.

APSWREIS Intermediate Admission Notification

  • Application Starting Date 11-03-2019
  • Application End Date: 26-03-2019
Following are the norms for admissions in Intermediate Ist year:-
1. Eligibility:-
  • (a) The students who are appearing for SSC exam in March/April , 2019 are eligible for submitting their applications online. However, their final seat allotment will be subject to their clearing the examination in the first attempt.
  • (b) If the group desired by the student is not available in the same district, the student can apply in another district of the same Zone.
  • (c) The students should apply within his/her own district.
  • (d) Students who studied Telugu Medium in10th Class are also eligible to apply in English Medium Colleges.
  • Boys have to apply in Boys Colleges and Girls have to apply in Girls Colleges only
2. Age:
  • The age of the student shall not exceed 17 years as on 31.08.2019. In case of the students who studied in APSWR Schools and S.W. Hostels a relaxation of 1 year will be given.
3. Income:
The annual income of the parent of the applicant should not exceed Rs.1,00,000/- per annum, which should be certified by MRO

4. Reservation :
The reservation pattern for all categories will be as follows:
  • a. Scheduled caste 75% 
  • b. SC – converted Christian 12% 
  • c. Scheduled Tribes 6% 
  • d. Backward Classes 5% 
  • e. Other castes 2% 
More Details
  • 1. Out of 87% [75% for SCs and 12% SC converted Christians], 75% of seats are reserved for the students who have studied in APSWR Institutions and SW Hostels, remaining 25% seats will be given to open competition among SC students including SC converted Christians, viz., those who studied in any other recognized institutions. For selection of SC students, the Society will follow G.O.Ms.No.25 Social Welfare (SCP) Department dated.01.05.2015. 
  • 2. For 13% Quota meant for ST(6%), BC(5%) and OC(2%) seats are reserved only to the students studied in APSWR institutions and SWR Hostels. In the circumstances, the seats are not filled with APSWR Institutions/SW Hostels, the seats will be filled with BC,ST,OC students, who have studied in any other recognized institutions as per the merit. 
  • 3. 3% of overall seats will be reserved for the Physically challenged children who can attend their work without anybody’s help, based on the certificate issued by the Medical Board. 
  • 4. 3% overall seats will be reserved under sports quota, . 
  • i] Senior Nationals
    ii] All India sports Meet
    iii] junior/Youth Nationals iv] Inter University Tournaments
    v] National School Games vi] Mini or Sub-junior Nationals
    vii] Women Sports Festival viii] State/District /Tribal Sports/CM Cup
  • 5. 3% of the seats are to be earmarked for orphans/destitutes in the age which is appropriate to class applied in Residential Schools / Residential Jr. Colleges run by welfare departments and Education department as per G.O.Ms.No.47, Dated 31.08.2010 of women & Child welfare Department. 
5. If no sufficient applications are received from outsiders, the vacancies will be filled in by students of APSWREIS and SW Hostel students.
  • 1.Out of 87% [75% for SCs and 12% SC converted Christians], 75% of seats are reserved for the students who have studied in APSWR Institutions and SW Hostels, remaining 25% seats will be given to open competition among SC students including SC converted Christians.
  • 2. For 13% Quota meant for ST(6%), BC(5%) and OC(2%), 75% of seats are reserved for the students who have studied in APSWR Institutions and SW Hostels, remaining 25% seats will be given to open competition among ST,BC & OC Students.
  • 3. 3% of overall seats will be reserved for the Physically challenged children who can attend their work without anybody’s help, based on the certificate issued by the Medical Board.
  • 4. 3% overall seats will be reserved under sports quota. Priority among the below categories will be given based on the guidelines by the Govt. of AP
  • I. Internationals – Events recognized by Govt of AP
  • II. Jr Nationals SGFI/CM Cup (Inter State) or equivalent Events recognized by Govt of AP – Participation
  • III. National Level Association (Gold/Silver/Bronze) or equivalent Events recognized by Govt of AP
  • IV. State Level SGFI/CM Cup (Inter District) - ) or equivalent Events recognized by Govt of AP -Participation
  • V. State Level Association (Gold/Silver/Bronze) ) or equivalent Events recognized by Govt of AP
  • VI. State Level Inter Societies ( Winner/ Runner or Gold/Silver/Bronze) ) or equivalent Events recognized by Govt of AP
  • 5. Orphans/destitute in the age which is appropriate to class applied in Residential Schools / Residential Jr. Colleges will be given seats irrespective of their performance in the examination. (as per G.O.Ms.No.47, Dated 31.08.2010 of women & Child welfare Department).
  • 6. 3% of the seats in each category are to be earmarked for the wards of SAFAI KARAMCHARIS.
5. Date of Admission test and other details:
  • a) The test will be held on 04-04-2019 from 11.00 A.M. to 01.30 P.M. for maximum marks of 100
  • b) Admission test will be held in the subjects’ viz., Telugu, English, Mathematics and Science and Social based on the State Syllabus of class X of A.P. State Government.
  • c) The questions will be in objective type (Multiple Choice Questions) and will be in English/Telugu Medium. Test will be conducted in the selected centers of the district.
  • d) The students may choose any one of the centers as per their convenience in the State.
  • e) The examination centers are shown in Annexure-B
  • f) The scheme of Common Entrance Test 2019 is mentioned as under:
  • Examination Timings: 11.00 AM to 01.30 PM - (2:30 Hrs).
Telugu 10 Questions 10 Marks
English 10 Questions 10 Marks
Mathematics 20 Questions 20 Marks
Science 20 Questions 20 Marks
Social 20 Questions 20 Marks
General Awareness 10 Questions 10 Marks
Logical Reasoning 10 Questions 10 Marks
Total 100 Questions 100 Marks
Click Here for Official Website of APSWR Junior Colleges Admission

Half Day Schol Timings for SSC Exam Centers Schools - Rc ESE02

File No.ESE02-30/4212019-A&I - CSE Lr.Rc.No.91/A 851/2019, Dated: 15/03/2019 Sub: School Education - School Academic Calendar for the year 2018 - 19 -Half day Schools during summer - Change of School timings in the schools which were drafted as Examination centres -Request - Reg. 2839 schools are drafted as Examination centres for conducting the SSC Public Examinations March 2019 from 18.03.2019 to 02.04.2019 in the morning session in the State.

Half Day Schol Timings for SSC Exam Centers Schools - Rc ESE02

Sub:
  • School Education - School Academic Calendar for the year 2018 - 19 -Half day Schools during summer - Change of School timings in the schools which were drafted as Examination centres -Request - Reg.
Ref:
1. School Academic Calendar 2018-19 
2. This office Procs.Rc.No.91A & 1/2019, dated: 14.03.2019
  1. I wish to state that in the reference 2nd cited necessary instructions were issued to all the Regional Joint Director of School Education and the District Educational Officers in the State to run the half-a-day schools with effect from 15.03.2019 upto last working day of the Academic year 2018-19 in all Govt. Management Schools ie., Govt., MPP, ZP, Mpl and Aided Schools in the State. And also issued instructions to the Pvt. Management Schools to conduct schools for the said period as decided by the Parent Teacher Association of the respective schools.
  2. In this regard I wish to inform that, 2839 schools are drafted as Examination centres for conducting the SSC Public Examinations March 2019 from 18.03.2019 to 02.04.2019 in the morning session in the State. As such, the regular classes other than X Class have to be conducted from 1.00 P.M to 5.00 PM during the SSC Examinations in these 2839 Schools. In some of these schools, classes for Primary sections are also being conducted in the afternoon session.
  3. I, therefore request you to assess the local heat conditions prevailed in your respective district and change the school timings in which the SSC Examination Centres are located in your district accordingly.

Half Day Schools from March 15th CSE Rc 169

Half Day Schools from March 15th CSE Rc 169 School Education - Certain Instructions for conducting Half-a-day Schools during the month of March & April 2019 - Instructions - Issued. Read:- Govt. Memo No. ESE01-SEDNOCSE/287/2019, dated: 14-3-2019 Half Day Schools from March 15th CSE Rc 169 Rc.No.169/A 8,1/2018 Dated: 14/03/2019 

Half Day Schools from March 15th CSE Rc 169

Rc.No.169/A 8,1/2018 Dated: 14/03/2019
  • Sub: School Education - Certain Instructions for conducting Half-a-day Schools during the month of March & April 2019 - Instructions - Issued. Read:- Govt. 
  • Memo No. ESE01-SEDNOCSE/287/2019, dated: 14-3-2019 
  1. In view of the Instructions issued by the Govt. vide reference read above the Commissioner of School Education, A.P., Amaravati is hereby declared half-a-day schools from 15-3-2019 up to last working day of the academic year 2018-19 as per School Academic Calendar-2018-19 to all Govt. Management Schools ie.., Govt. MP, ZP, Mpl, Aided Schools in the State as yearly tradition.
  2. Further, the District Educational Officers are requested to issue necessary instructions to the Pvt. Management schools to conduct schools for the said period as decided by the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of the respective school.
  3. Therefore, all the Regional Joint Directors of School Education and District Educational Officers are requested to take necessary action accordingly without any deviation in the matter.
  4. This has the approval of the Commissioner of School Education, A.P., Amaravati.

Medical Reimbursement Extended up to 30th June 2019 GO 168 Dated 14-3-2019

Medical Reimbursement Extended up to 30th June 2019 GO 168 Dated 14-3-2019, Health, Medical & Family Welfare – Medical Reimbursement Scheme under APIMA Rules, 1972 – Further extension of Medical Reimbursement Scheme from 01.01.2019 to 30.06.2019 – Orders – Issued.G.O.RT.No. 168 Dated: 14-03-2019.

Medical Reimbursement Extended up to 30th June 2019 GO 168 Dated 14-3-2019

G.O.RT.No. 168 Dated: 14-03-2019
Read the following:
  • 1. G.O.Rt.No.345, HM&FW (I.1) Department, dt:21.08.2018
  • 2. From the CEO, Dr.NTRVS Trust, AP, Guntur e-file No.NTRVS- 41021/1/2019-EHS-NTRVS, dt:1.03.2019.
O R D E R:
  1. In the G.O. 1st read above, Government have issued orders extending the Medical Reimbursement Scheme under APIMA Rules,1972 till 31.12.2018, along with Employees Health Scheme in parallel with certain comprehensive guidelines.
  2. 2. In the letter 2nd read above, the Chief Executive Officer, Dr.NTRVS Trust, AP, Guntur has requested the Government to issue necessary orders to extend the Medical Reimbursement facility from 01.01.2019 to 30.06.2019 duly following the comprehensive guidelines as issued in the G.O. 1st read above.
  3. 3. Government after careful examination of the matter, hereby extend the Medical Reimbursement Scheme under APIMA Rules, 1972 from 01.01.2019 to 30.06.2019 duly following the comprehensive guidelines as issued in the G.O. 1st read above.
  4. 4. The Chief Executive Officer, Dr.NTRVS Trust, AP, Guntur shall take further necessary action in the matter.
  5. 5. This order issues with the concurrence of the Finance (FMU, HM&FW) Department vide their U.O.No.FIN-42028/33/2016-FMU-HM&FW-FINANCE, dated:11.03.2019.

MDM Bill Status Mid Day Meals Bill Claim Status MDM Bill Payment Status

MDM Bill Status Mid Day Meals Bill Claim Status MDM Bill Payment Status. Mid Day Meals Bills every month are claimed by the Schools for the expenditure incurred as per the attendance. The MDM Bills are sent to the MRCs and the Bills are prepared by MRC and sent to the Treasury Officials for approval. The approved Bills are then credited in cash to the respective Cooker Cum Helper Dwackra Group Accounts. Here is the small software program to find the MDM Bills Status. Just Enter the School DISE Code to find out the MDM Bill Status. All the Schools in Andhra Pradesh can find the MDM Bill Claim Status of their Schools. Find MDM Bill Status Mid Day Meals Bill Claim Status

Find MDM Bill Status Mid Day Meals Bill Claim Status

Below is the Direct Link to find MDM Bill Status of Your School. Click the Link and Enter Your DISE Code and Select the Month for you want the Bill Status to find.

Hand Book for Presiding Officers ECI Elections POs Hand Book General Elections

Handbook for Presiding Officers Hand Book for Presiding Officers ECI Elections POs Hand Book. Contents of the Hand Book for Presiding Officers for Elections 2019 contains detailed items wise description. Below are the Complete details of Table of Contents of Hand Book of POs released by Election Commission of India. Hand Book for Presiding Officers ECI Elections POs Hand Book General Elections. AP General Elections.

Hand Book for Presiding Officers ECI Elections POs Hand Book

Table of Contents

PRELIMINARY
  • INTRODUCTION
  • BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO EVM AND VVPAT
  • LEGAL PROVISIONS
  • BROAD OUTLINES OF DUTIES
FORMATION OF POLLING PARTY AND TRAININGS
  • POLLING PARTY
  • POLLING TRAININGS
  • APPLICATION FOR POSTAL BALLOT PAPER
COLLECTIONS OF VOTING MACHINE AND POLLING MATERIALS
  • POLLING MATERIALS
  • CHECKING OF EVM AND VVPAT
  • CHECKING OF POLLING MATERIALS
PHOTO ELECTORAL ROLLS
  • PHOTO ELECTORAL ROLLS
INTRODUCTION TO EVM AND VVPAT
  • INTRODUCTION TO EVM
  • M2 EVM DISPLAYS
  • M3 EVM DISPLAYS
  • INTRODUCTION TO VVPAT
SET UP OF POLLING STATIONS
  • ARRIVAL AT THE POLLING STATION
  • ABSENCE OF POLLING OFFICER
  • SET UP OF POLLING STATION FOR SINGLE ELECTION
  • SET UP OF POLLING STATIONS FOR SIMULTANEOUS ELECTION
  • OTHER PRECAUTIONS
  • DISPLAY OF NOTICE
  • VOTING PROCEDURE FOR SIMULTANEOUS ELECTIONS
  • HELP DESK
  • SECTOR OFFICERS
SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS AT POLLING STATIONS
ASSIGNMENTS OF DUTIES TO POLLING OFFICERS
DUTIES OF POLLING OFFICERS AT SINGLE ELECTION
  • First Polling Officer
  • Second Polling Officer
  • Third Polling Officer
  • Fourth Polling Officer (In charge of VSDU if M2 VVPAT is used)
DUTIES OF POLLING OFFICERS AT SIMULTANEOUS ELECTION
  • First Polling Officer
  • Second Polling Officer
  • Third Polling Officer
  • Fourth Polling Officer
  • Fifth Polling Officer
  • IMPORTANT DUTIES OF 4TH AND 5TH POLLING OFFICERS
  • Presiding Officer’S DUTies IN BRIEF
  • CLOSING THE POLL
  • MICRO-OBSERVER
  • VOTER ASSISTANCE BOOTH
  • DIGITAL CAMERA PERSON
REGULATION OF ENTRY INTO AND SEATING ARRANGEMENTS IN THE POLLING STATION
  • PERSONS ENTITLED TO ENTER THE POLLING STATIONS
  • CPF PERSONNEL
  • PRODUCTION OF APPOINTMENT LETTERS BY POLLING AGENTS
  • ATTENDANCE OF POLLING AGENTS
  • PASSES FOR POLLING AGENTS
  • SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR POLLING AGENTS IN THE POLLING STATION
  • SMOKING PROHIBITED INSIDE POLLING STATION
  • FACILITIES TO PRESS REPRESENTATIVES , PHOTOGRAPHERS
  • AND VIDEOGRAPHER AT THE POLLING STATION
  • FACILITIES FOR OBSERVERS APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSION
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REPORT ON 16 POINTS TO BE SUBMITTED
  • TO THE CONSTITUENCY OBSERVER/RETURNING OFFICER
  • WEARING OF BADGES ETC INSIDE THE POLLING STATION
SETTING UP OF EVM AND VVPAT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF POLL
  • PRELIMINARIES BEFORE POLL
  • PREPARATION ON THE BALLOTING UNIT
  • INTERLINKING OF BALLOTING UNIT AND VVPAT
  • PREPARATION OF VVPAT
PREPARATION OF CONTROL UNIT
  • CHECKING OF CONTROL UNIT
  • PREPARATION OF CONTROL UNIT
  • CONNECTING BU, CU AND VVPAT
  • SWITCHING ON CONTROL UNIT
  • CLOSING THE REAR COMPARTMENT OF CONTROL UNIT
CONDUCTING MOCK POLL
  • DEMONSTRATION OF ‘CLEARING’ OF EVM AND VVPAT
  • MOCK POLL
  • MOCK POLL IN CASE OF REPLACEMENT OF EVM
  • MOCK POLL IN CASE OF REPLACEMENT OF VVPAT
  • RECORDING POLL START AND POLL END DATE AND TIME
FIXING OF GREEN PAPER SEAL IN THE CONTROL UNIT
  • FIXING GREEN PAPER SEAL
  • SIGNATURE OF PRESIDING OFFICER AND POLLING OFFICER ON PAPER SEAL
  • ACCOUNT OF PAPER SEALS
CLOSING AND SEALING OF CU AND VVPAT
  • SPECIAL ADDRESS TAG
  • CLOSING AND SEALING OF OUTER COVER OF RESULT SECTION
  • OF CONTROL UNIT
  • STRIP SEAL
  • METHOD OF SEALING EVM WITH STRIP SEAL
  • PRECAUTION WHILE SEALING WITH STRIP SEAL
  • SEALING OF DROP BOX OF VVPAT WITH THREAD USING ADDRESS
  • TAG BEFORE ACTUAL POLL
  • EVM AND VVPAT READY FOR ACTUAL POLL
COMMENCEMENT OF THE POLL
  • COMMENCEMENT OF THE POLL
  • WARNING ABOUT SECRECY OF VOTING
  • PRECAUTION FOR INDELIBLE INK
  • MARKED COPY OF THE ELECTORAL ROLL
  • REGULATION OF ENTRY OF VOTERS TO POLLING STATION
  • PERSONS TO BE ADMITTED INSIDE THE POLLING STATION
SAFEGUARDS FOR FREE AND FAIR ELECTION
  • DECLARATIONS BY PRESIDING OFFICER AS SAFEGUARDS FOR ENSURING FREE AND FAIR ELECTION
  • PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED AT THE TIME OF USE OF NEW VOTING MACHINE
ENFORCEMENT OF ELECTION LAW IN AND AROUND POLLING STATION
  • IMPARTIALITY AND MAINTENANCE OF DECORUM
  • BAN ON CANVASSING
  • CANDIDATE’S ELECTION BOOTH
  • DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN OR NEAR THE POLLING STATION
  • REMOVAL OF TROUBLE MAKERS
  • ILLEGAL HIRING OF VEHICLES FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF VOTERS
  • REMOVAL OF VOTING MACHINE FROM POLLING STATION TO BE AN OFFENCE
  • BREACH OF OFFICIAL DUTY BY ELECTION OFFICERS
  • PROHIBITION OF GOING ARMED TO OR NEAR A POLLING STATION
  • PROHIBITION OF USE OF CELLULAR PHONES, CORDLESS PHONES,
  • WIRELESS SETS ETC
VERIFICATION OF ELECTOR’S IDENTITY AND PROCEDURE IN CASE OF CHALLENGE
  • VERIFICATION OF ELECTOR’S IDENTITY
  • LIST OF DEAD, ABSENT AND ALLEGED BOGUS VOTERS
  • CHALLENGED VOTES
  • CHALLENGING A VOTER’S IDENTITY
  • CHALLENGE FEE
  • SUMMARY INQUIRY
  • RETURN OR FORFEITURE OF CHALLENGE FEE
  • CLERICAL AND PRINTING ERRORS IN THE ROLL TO BE OVERLOOKED
  • FACT OF ENROLMENT OF A VOTER NOT TO BE QUESTIONED
  • DECLARATION OF ELECTOR ABOUT HIS AGE
APPLICATION OF INDELIBLE INK AND OBTAINING SIGNATURE/ THUMB IMPRESSION OF ELECTOR BEFORE PERMITTING HIM TO RECORD HIS VOTE
  • INSPECTION OF VOTER’S LEFT FOREFINGER AND APPLICATION OF INDELIBLE INK
  • APPLICATION OF INDELIBLE INK AT FRESH POLL (RE-POLL)/COUNTERMANDED POLL
  • APPLICATION OF INDELIBLE INK WHEN ELECTOR HAS NO LEFT FOREFINGER
  • RECORD OF ELECTORAL ROLL NUMBER OF ELECTOR IN REGISTER OF VOTERS
  • DEFINITION OF SIGNATURE OF ELECTOR
  • THUMB IMPRESSION OF ELECTOR
  • SIGNATURE/THUMB IMPRESSION ON THE ‘REGISTER OF VOTERS’
  • BY BLIND OR INFIRM OR LEPER ELECTORS
  • ISSUE OF VOTER’S SLIP TO ELECTOR
RECORDING OF VOTES AND VOTING PROCEDURE
  • RECORDING OF VOTE
  • PERMITTING ELECTOR TO RECORD VOTE
  • VOTING PROCEDURE
  • TALLYING OF NUMBER OF VOTES POLLED PERIODICALLY
  • PRESIDING OFFICER’S RIGHT TO ENTER THE VOTING COMPARTMENT DURING POLL 
MAINTENANCE OF SECRECY OF VOTING BY ELECTORS
  • VOTING PROCEDURE TO BE STRICTLY OBSERVED
  • REFUSAL TO OBSERVE VOTING PROCEDURE
VOTING BY BLIND AND INFIRM VOTERS
ELECTORS DECIDING NOT TO VOTE
VOTING BY PUBLIC SERVANTS ON ELECTION DUTY
VOTING BY PROXY
TENDERED VOTES
  • TENDERED VOTE
  • DESIGN OF TENDERED BALLOT PAPER
  • ACCOUNT OF TENDERED BALLOT PAPERS
  • RECORD OF VOTERS TO WHOM TENDERED BALLOT PAPERS ISSUED
ADJOURNMENT/STOPPAGE OF POLL DUE TO RIOT, BOOTH CAPTURING, ETC
  • ADJOURNMENT OF POLL DUE TO RIOT ETC
  • COMPLETION OF ADJOURNED POLL
  • STOPPAGE OF POLL FOR FAILURE OF EVM, BOOTH CAPTURING ETC
  • CLOSING OF VOTING MACHINE IN CASE OF BOOTH CAPTURING
CLOSE OF POLL
  • VOTING BY PERSONS PRESENT AT THE POLLING STATION AT THE CLOSING HOUR
  • CLOSING OF POLL
ACCOUNT OF VOTES RECORDED
  • PREPARATION OF ACCOUNT OF VOTES RECORDED
  • SUPPLY OF ATTESTED COPIES OF ACCOUNT OF VOTES RECORDED
  • TO POLLING AGENTS
  • DECLARATION TO BE MADE AT THE CLOSE OF THE POLL
SEALING OF THE EVM AND VVPAT AFTER CLOSE OF POLL
  • SEALING OF EVM AND VVPAT
SEALING OF ELECTION PAPERS
  • SEALING OF ELECTION PAPERS IN PACKETS
  • PACKING OF STATUTORY, NON-STATUTORY COVERS AND ELECTION MATERIALS
  • SEALING OF COVERS
PREPARATION OF THE DIARY AND DELIVERY OF VOTING MACHINES AND ELECTION PAPERS AT THE COLLECTION CENTRES
  • PREPARATION OF THE DIARY
  • TRANSMISSION OF EVM, VVPAT AND ELECTION PAPERS TO THE RETURNING OFFICER

BRIEF GUIDELINES FOR THE PRESIDING OFFICERS/ POLLING OFFICERS

ANNEXURE 1
EXTRACTS FROM THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1951
ANNEXURE 2
EXTRACTS FROM THE CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS RULES, 1961
ANNEXURE 3
OUTLINES OF FUNCTIONS TO BE PERFORMED BY PRESIDING OFFICERS AT VARIOUS STAGES
ANNEXURE 4
FORM M21- RECEIPT OF RETURN OF ELECTION RECORDS AND MATERIAL AFTER POLL
ANNEXURE 5
DECLARATION BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
ANNEXURE 6
LETTER OF COMPLAINT TO THE SHO POLICE
ANNEXURE 7
FORM OF DECLARATION BY ELECTOR ABOUT AGE
ANNEXURE 8
RECEIPT BOOK
ANNEXURE 9
LIST RELATED TO UNDER-AGED ELECTORS
ANNEXURE 10
DECLARATION BY THE COMPANAION OF BLIND OR INFIRM ELECTOR
ANNEXURE 11
FORM 17C
ANNEXURE 12
PRESIDING OFFICER’S DIARY
ANNEXURE 13
FORMAT FOR PRESIDING OFFICER’S ADDITIONAL REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO CONSITUENCY OBSERVER/RO
ANNEXURE 14
MOCK POLL CERTIFICATE
ANNEXURE 15
DECLARATION UNDER RULE 49MA
ANNEXURE 16
FORM OF DECLARATION BY ELECTOR WHOSE NAME IS IN ABSENTEE /SHIFTED / DEAD LIST
ANNEXURE 17
POLLING AGENTS / RELIEVING AGENTS MOVEMENT SHEET
ANNEXURE 18
HANDLING OF CU-BU-VVPAT FAILURES/ERRORS DURING POLL
ANNEXURE 19
LIST OF POLLING MATERIALS FOR A POLLING STATION WHERE EVM AND VVPAT IS USED
ANNEXURE 20
CHECK MEMO FOR PRESIDING OFFICER

SSC Exams Invigilators Appointment Instructions Rc 151/B1/2018 Date 03-2019

Rc.No. 151/B1/2018 Date: -03-2019 SSC Public Exams March 2019 - Certain instructions issued on conduct of examinations and Spot valuation — orders - issued. CSE instructions to implement the following instructions while making arrangements for the conduct of SSC Public Examinations March 2019 as well as Spot Valuation. SSC Exams Invigilators Appointment Instructions Rc 151/B1/2018 Date 03-2019.
  1. Sub:- SSC Public Exams March 2019 - Certain instructions issued on conduct of examinations and Spot valuation — orders - issued -Reg.
  2. Ref :- Instructions issued by the Commissioner of School Education in the District Level Observers meeting held on 07.03.2019 ORDER:
  3. It is hereby instructed to implement the following instructions while making arrangements for the conduct of SSC Public Examinations March 2019 as well as Spot Valuation.

SSC Exams Invigilators Appointment Instructions Rc 151/B1/2018 Date 03-2019

  • 1. The invigilators shall be rotated for every three days by using software program.
  1. (a) School Assistant/Language Pandits working in Government High Schools, ZP High Schools, and Residential Schools under APREI Society. APSWERIS, APTWERIS. Ashram High Schools, Model Schools, Govt. U.P. Schools, MPUP Schools. Municipal Upper Primary Schools and Aided Private Recognized Upper Primary Schools in the first instance, Teachers working in these schools shall be made into a common pool for drafting invigilators. School Assistants/ Language Pandits of concerned subjects shall not be posted on concerned subject examination day. For Ex:- School Assistant teaching mathematics shall not be drafted for invigilation on Maths (15/16 T&E) Exam day. Likewise School Assistants Language/Pandits teaching Telugu shall not be drafted for invigilation on Telugu (0 I T/02T) Exam day. 
  2. (b) After exhausting School Assistants Physical Education Teachers, Craft Teachers, Drawing and Music teachers working in Government High schools, ZP High Schools, Municipal High Schools, Residential Schools under APRF,IS, A PSWEIS, APTWREIS, APMS, KGBVs, Ashram High Schools, and Recognized Private Aided High Schools shall be considered for appointment. 
  3. (c) If still requirement is there Secondary Grade Teachers have to be appointed by the priority as follows 
  4. (i) Secondary Grade Teachers working in Govt. U.P Schools, MPUP Schools, Aided U.P Schools, Government Primary Schools, Mandal Parishad Primary Schools and Aided Primary Schools may be considered for appointment. 
  5. (ii) When 06 SGTs are working in the school three shall be drafted for invigilation. When four SGTs are working in the school two shall be drafted for invigilation. When two SGTs working one shall be drafted.
  6. Note: 1) Teachers from ALA Ananda Lahari Abhyasanam Schools shall not be drafted for invigilation.
  7. 2. SGTs shall not be drafted for invigilation from Single Teacher Primary Schools. 
  • 2.In case of self centres, the staff of that school shall not be drafted as Chief Superintendent. Departmental Officers, Invigilators and clerk in that centre.
  • 3. The teacher who is drafted as a clerk for assistance for examination work shall not be present in the examination centre on the exam day of his/ her subject.
  • 4. CC Cameras that are available in the Junior Colleges/ APSWRJCs which have been constituted as examination centres shall be allowed to be continued for the SSC Examinations also.
  • 5. The CC Cameras that are available in the private management schools which have been constituted as SSC Examination Centers shall be taken into the custody of the Education Department before one week duly modifying the existing password of the CPU or Console and also delink the CC Cameras link to the correspondent/Head Master mobile or any other devices
  • 6. And also ascertain that sufficient memory space in the hard disk attached to the CCTV Cameras and also verify the readability of the each CCTV Camera installed.
  • 7. During the entire examinations period the CCTV Cameras infrastructure shall be isolated from any other use other than the examination work S. The CCTV, CPU or console's user - id and password should be available only with the concerned examination conducting authority only that is Chief Superintendent.
  • 9. The everyday CCTV footage of the examination event should be copied into a DVD and shall be sealed.
  • 10. The Dual desks shall be selected in such a way that a minimum of three feet distance be maintained between the students who are taking the examinations.
  • 11. The Dual desks shall be arranged in such a way that they must be touching the walls on the four sides of the room and a minimum gap of two feet shall be maintained between the Dual desks in both ways either horizontal or vertical.
  • 12. The Cellphones of the CS 86 DO shall be placed in the Chief Superintendent's room itself. The Flying Squads , Sitting Squads and other squads from the revenue department shall place their cellphones in the CS MOM and then proceed for the visit of the center.
  • 13. The scribes shall be appointed as per norrns and as per the requirement. The requirement will be communicated in advance.
  • 14. All the precautions that are required shall be taken to ensure that proper working environment in the spot valuation centre such as proper seating arrangement, ventilation, drinking outer, clean toilets, fans and any other arrangement that ensures proper evaluation without any stress or strain.
  • 15. No pendals shall be erected in the spot valuation camp for want of space to do valuation under any circumstances and one more venue can also be identified in case of need to avoid difficulty.

Separate School Bank Account for Samagra Shiksha, CSR Funds etc Memo PIL/ F1/ APSSA/ 2019

Separate School Bank Account for Samagra Shiksha, CSR Funds etc Memo PIL./F1/APSSA/2019  Samagra Shiksha Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, Memo No PIL/F1/APSSA/2019.  Dated:28.02-2019. AP SSA Opening of separate Bank Accounts for Implementation of Samagra Shiskha Activities and for other than Smagara Shiksha funds such as Corporate Social Reposnsibilities funds, Donations, Mid Day Meal, DEO funds and Colloectors funds etc

Separate School Bank Account for Samagra Shiksha, CSR Funds etc Memo PIL/F1/APSSA/2019 

  • Sub AP SSA Opening of separate Bank Accounts for Implementation of Samagra Shiskha Activities and for other than Samagara Shiksha funds such as Corporate Social Reposnsibilities funds, Donations, Mid Day Meal, DEO funds and Colloectors funds etc Orders Issued - Reg 
Ref:-
Letter from Sri. G.Seena Kumar, Advocate, Standing Council for Samagra Shiksha dt: 20.02.19
  1. The attention of the all the Project Officers of A.P Samagra Shiksha are invited to the subject and recerence cited and they are informed that, In view of the reasons explained in the counter affidavit W.P (PIO. No 14/2019, it is necessary to maintain two Separate Bank Accounts at Sub District Levels (SMCs/CRCs/MRCs) one for exculsively fcit the Grants received to implementation of the Programmes/ activities related to the Samagra Shiksha and onther for other than Samagra Shikha funds such as Corporate Social Reposnsibilities funds, Donations, Mid Day Meal, DEO funds and Colloectors funds etc.
  2. Hence, the Project Officers are directed to open one more bank account at Sub District Levels (SiViCs/CRCsfMRCs) to record the transactions pertaining to the other than Samagra Siksha activities such as Corporate Social Reposnsibilities funds, Donations, Mid Day Meal, DEO funds and Colloectors funds etc., in the Same bank braches in place of the existing bank accounts of Sub District Units.
  3. The Process of completion of opening of New Bank Accounts at Sub District level for the other than Samagra Shiksha funds shall be completed by 15.03.2019 positivley.
  4. The Opening of New Bank Accounts at Sub District Level for other than Samagra Shiskha funds should be intimated to the under signed without fail.

398 Special Teachers Notional Increments G.O.No.28 Dated 01.03.2019

School Education Dept. – Notional increments to the Special Teachers / Special Language Pandits / Special Physical Education Teachers who are appointed on fixed pay of Rs.398/- per month during the period from 1983 to 1996 with prospective effect – Sanctioned for the purpose of pension only – Orders – Issued. 398 Special Teachers Notional Increments G.O.No.28 Dated 01.03.2019. Govt has ordered for sanction of notional increments to the Special Teachers, Special Language Pandits and Special Physical Education Teachers who are appointed on consolidated pay of Rs.398/- per month during the period from 1983 to 1996 with prospective effect, for the purpose of pension only.

398 Special Teachers Notional Increments G.O.No.28 Dated 01.03.2019

School Education Dept. – Notional increments to the Special Teachers / Special Language Pandits / Special Physical Education Teachers who are appointed on fixed pay of Rs.398/- per month during the period from 1983 to 1996 with prospective effect– Sanctioned for the purpose of pension only – Orders – Issued. SCHOOL EDUCATION (SERVICES.II) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.28 Dated 01.03.2019.
Read the following :-
  • 1. G.O.Rt.No.429, Education (EE.I) Dept., dt.13.10.1983.
  • 2. G.O.Ms.No.68, Education (EE.I) Dept., dt.23.02.1989.
  • 3. G.O.Ms.No.119, Education (Ser.III) Dept., dt.21.04.1998.
  • 4. G.O.Ms.No.92, Education (Ser.III) Dept., dt.08.08.2000.
  • 5. G.O.Ms.No.71, School Edn. (Ser.II) Dept., dt.05.11.2018. Download
  • 6. From the Commissioner & Director of School Education, A.P.,Hyderabad,Lr.Rc.No.443/D1-2/2009,dt. 5.02.2014.
  • 7. From the Commissioner of School Education, A.P., Letter Rc.No.443/Estt.III(D1-2)/2009, dated 01.09.2018.
  • 8. Cabinet Resolution dt.13.02.2019.
  1. In the reference 1st read above, Scheme of appointment of Special Teachers and Special Language Pandits was introduced on payment of fixed pay of Rs.398/- per month without any other allowances. In the reference 2nd above, orders were issued stating that the performance of Special Teachers appointed on the consolidated pay will be observed for a period of three years and only those whose performance is satisfactory will be considered for absorption against appropriate posts carrying regular scale of pay subject to availability of vacancies and rules governing recruitment to theses posts.
  2. 2. In the reference 3rd to 5th read above, orders were issued for considering the temporary service of the Special Teachers, Special Language Pandits and Special Physical Education Teachers who were appointed between the years 1983-1996 with a consolidated pay of Rs.398/- and absorbed in regular posts for the purpose of appointment to Automatic Advancement Scheme notionally and also for pensionary benefits.
  3. 3. In the reference 6th & 7th read above, the Commissioner of School Education, A.P. has furnished a proposal to the Government for considering the sanction of notional increments with prospective effect to the teachers appointed on consolidated pay of Rs.398/- per month during 1983-1996.
  4. 4. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby order for sanction of notional increments to the Special Teachers, Special Language Pandits and Special Physical Education Teachers who are appointed on consolidated pay of Rs.398/- per month during the period from 1983 to 1996 with prospective effect, for the purpose of pension only.
  5. 5. The Commissioner of School Education is hereby directed to issue instructions to the District Educational Officers concerned to scrutinize the Service Registers of the individuals with reference to the orders earlier issued in reference 3rd to 5th read above. The notional increments if already been effected as ordered in the references read above, the same shall be continued for the purpose of pension.
  6. 6. If any erroneous fixations is noticed, the same shall be recovered from the individuals.
  7. 7. This order issues with the concurrence of Finance Dept. vide their U.O.No. FIN01-HR0MISC/3/2019-HR-II-FR/2019, dated 01-03-2019.

Apply Online for Admissions Notification in Kendriya Vidyalaya - KV Admission Notification

Apply Online for Admissions Notificaton in Kendriya Vidyalaya - 1st Class Admission Notification. Apply Online 1st Class Admissions in Kendriya Vidyalaya - 1st Class Admission Notification. This portal is exclusively for applying for admission to Std 1 in Kendriya Vidyalayas all over India for the academic year 2019-2020. Kendriya Vidyalaya Online 1st Class Admissions Notification.Last date to submit online application for admission in Std 1 is 19 March 2019 16:00 IST. Register on this portal to apply for admission to Std 1 for the academic year 2019-2020. Online Registration for Class II and above (except Class XI) will be done from 02.04.2019 .

Apply Online for Admissions Notification in Kendriya Vidyalaya

Admission Notice : 2019-20
  1. Online Registration for Admission to Class I in Kendriya Vidyalayas for the Academic Year 2019-20 will commence at 8:00 AM on 01.03.2019 and will close at 4:00 PM on 19.03.2019. The Admission details can be obtained through website https://kvsonlineadmission.in and also through mobile app.
  2. The official Android and iOS mobile apps for KVS online admission for Class 1 for the academic year 2019-20 and instructions for downloading and installing will be available at https://kvsonlineadmission.in/apps. The apps will also available at the above URL. Parents are requested to go through the instructions for using the portal ar d the apps carefully before using them.
  3. Registration for Class II and above (except Class XI) will be done from 02.04.2019 at 8:00 AM to 09.04.2019 upto 4:00 PM if Vacancies exist (on offline mode) For Class XI, application forms on offline mode will be issued immediately after the declaration of Class X results as per the schedule for admission 2019-20 available en KVS website www.kvsangathan.nic.in.
  4. Reckoning of age for all Classes shall be as on 31.03.2019. Reservation of seats will be as per KVS Admission Guidelines available on the website athaninic.in). For further details, parents may contact the Principal of nearby Kendriya Vidyalaya.

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan KVS New Admission Guidelines from 2019

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan KVS New Admission Guidelines from 2019-20 & onwards KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSIONS IN KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS (2019-20 & Onwards) In supersession of all the guidelines governing admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas that have been issued in the past, the following guidelines are issued to regulate admissions in the Kendriya Vidyalayas with effect from the academic session 2019-20 & onwards. These guidelines are not applicable to Kendriya Vidyalayas located abroad. Kendriya Vidyalaya 1st Class Admission Guidelines, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Class Admission Guidelines.

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan KVS New Admission Guidelines from 2019

PRIORITIES IN ADMISSION
The following priorities shall be followed in granting admissions: -


(A) KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS UNDER CIVIL/DEFENCE SECTOR:
  • 1. Children of transferable and non-transferable Central government employees and children of ex- servicemen. This will also include children of Foreign National officials, who come on deputation or transfer to India on invitation by Govt. of India.
  • 2. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies / Public Sector Undertaking/Institute of Higher Learning ofthe Government of India.
  • 3. Children of transferable and non-transferable StateGovernment employees.
  • 4. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies/ Public Sector Undertakings/Institute of Higher Learning of the State Governments.
  • 5. Children from any other category including the children of Foreign Nationals who are located in India due to their work or for any personal reasons. The children of Foreign Nationals would be considered only in case there are no Children of Indian Nationals waitlisted for admission.
  • Note: Preference in Admission to wards will be based on the number of transfers of the parents in the last 7 years.
(B) KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS UNDER PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS/ INSTITUTES OF HIGHER LEARNING:
  • 1. Children and grandchildren of employees of the Project Sector/Institutes of Higher Learning which are the sponsors of the Vidyalaya, Children of Project employees & Post Graduate students who are working on long term research projects, Children of regular Council of Wardens (COW) employees and children and grandchildren of retired employees.
  • Note: Preference in Admission will be given to children of serving employees, grand children of serving employees and children and grandchildren of retired employees in that order.
  • 2. Children of transferable and non-transferable Central government employees and children of ex- servicemen. This will also include children of Foreign National officials, who come on deputation or transfer to India on invitation by Govt. of India. 
  • 3. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies/Public Sector Undertaking/Institute of Higher Learning of the Government of India.
  • 4. Children of transferable and non-transferable State Government employees.
  • 5. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies/ Public Sector Undertakings/Institute of Higher Learning of the State Governments.
  • 6. Children from any other category including the children of Foreign Nationals who are located in India due to their work or for any personal reasons. The Children of Foreign Nationals would be considered only in case there are no children of Indian Nationals waitlisted for admission.
  • Note: Preference in Admission to wards will be granted based on the number of transfers of the parents in the last 7 years.
4. ELIGIBLE AGE FOR ADMISSION
  • A Child must be 5 years old as on 31st March in the academic year in which admission is sought for Class I. (Child born on 1st April should also be considered.)
  • A. The minimum and maximum age limit for admission in Kendriya Vidyalayas in various classes is given below:(Child born on 1st April should also be considered.)
Some More Key Points for Admissions in KVS

METHOD OF ADMISSION IN CLASS- I

Out of the available seats of fresh admission 15% will be reserved for SC and 7.5% will be reserved for ST. The short fall in the number of seats reserved for SC and ST, will be worked out after considering number of SC/ST children admitted under RTE quota.
  • (1) In first phase, 10 seats (out of 40 seats) in Class I per section are to be filled as per RTE Provisions (25% of seats) and these 10 seats will be filled by draw of lots from all applications of SC/ST/EWS/BPL/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) who are the resident of Neighborhood/Differently abled taken together.
  • (2) In second phase, remaining seats are to be filled as per existing Priority category system. The short fall in the seats reserved for SC/ST, if any shall be made good by admitting SC/ST applicants.
  • For example: In a single Section School 6 seats are reserved for SC and 3 Seats for ST (15% for SC and 7.5% for ST). Assuming that, 2 SC candidates, 1 ST candidate and 1 Differently Abled candidate are admitted under RTE in the lottery system in first phase, then available SC seats will be considered as 6-2 = 4 and ST seats will be 3-1 = 2. The left out registered candidates from SC and ST category will be considered as per order of Priority categories for admission. In this case the remaining 24 seats will be available for admission under order of Priority of Category.
Note:-1
  • a) In no case the seats reserved as per RTE will be de-reserved.
  • b) The seats reserved for SC/ST may be interchanged, by interchanging SC seats to ST and vice- versa after 20th April.
  • c) If required numbers of candidates covered under RTE do not register in 1st spell of registration then a second notification may be given in the month of April.
  • d) The definition/eligibility criteria of Disadvantaged Group/Weaker Section/BPL/OBC (Non-creamy layer) will be as per the notification of the concerned State Governments.(The DC KVS RO Concerned may issue guidelines regarding BPL/EWS as per the latest notification of the concerned State Governments).
  • e) Admission test will not be conducted for Class I.
B. DEFINITION OF WEAKER SECTION
 
Child belonging to weaker section means a child belonging to such a parent or guardian (declared by a Court or a Statute) whose annual income is lower than the minimum limit specified by the appropriate government, by notification (Section 2(e)). The income limit regarding economically weaker sections will be applicable as notified by the State Govt. concerned.

B. DEFINITION OF NEIGHBOURHOOD & PROOF OF RESIDENCE (APPLICABLE FOR ADMISSION UNDER RTE ONLY)
Since Kendriya Vidyalayas are located at places with varied density of population, they have been categorized as follows for determining the limits of neighbourhood:-
1 Major cities and Urban area (All District Hqrs. & Metros) 5 kms. Radius
2 Places and areas other than included in 1 above. 8 kms Radius

Note:-3
1. Proof of residence shall have to be produced by all applicants.
2. A self-declaration in writing from the parent about distance may also be accepted to this effect, subject to verification.
5. Admissions for class I are being done through online mode & for other classes it is offline.

METHOD OF ADMISSION IN CLASS II TO VIII
Admission test shall not be conducted for admission to Class II to VIII and the admission may be granted based on Priority category system (1 to 5 or 6 as the case may be). If applications are more than the number of seats, lottery system will be followed in each category including single girl child quota (Class VI Onwards).

8. METHOD OF ADMISSION IN CLASS IX
For admission to Class IX, an admission test shall be conducted and a merit list will be prepared for each category of priority separately. Admission shall be granted in the sequence of priority categories, in the order of merit.
  • (i) Admission test shall be conducted in the subjects: Hindi, English, Maths, Social Science and Science.
  • (ii) There will be only one paper of Admission test of 3 Hours duration & 100 marks comprising Hindi, English, Maths, Social Science & Science each of 20 marks.
  • (iii) Candidates must secure 33% marks in aggregate to qualify. Students belonging to SC/ST/Divyang category (PH) will be eligible for admission on securing 25% in aggregate.
9. METHOD OF ADMISSIONS IN CLASS XI
KV Students:
  • Admission in different streams viz Science, Commerce, Humanities of Class XI in KVs for KV students will be based on aggregate marks scored in class X exams as under:
  • 1. Science Stream: A minimum of 60% Marks in aggregate of all subjects.
  • 2. Commerce: A minimum of 55% Marks in aggregate of all subjects.
  • 3. Humanities Stream: All students of KV if declared successful in class X exam
  • Note:- If seats remain vacant in class XI even after admitting the children of KV/ neighboring KVs then the admissions to non - KV children may be granted on the same criteria, in the sequence of categories of priority.
  • However, there could be instances of lower enrolment in Class XI in some KVs, especially those located in hard stations and remote areas after applying the above criteria for admission. In such an eventuality, Principal of the KV concerned should send the proposal of lowering the eligibility criteria for various streams along with the details of registration, No. of eligible students, etc. to the Deputy Commissioner of the region. The Deputy Commissioner may use her/his discretion in lowering the eligibility criteria to the extent as indicated below.
KV Students: 
  • Admission in different streams viz Science, Commerce, Humanities of Class XI in KVs for KV students will be based on Marks scored in class X exams as under:
  • 1. Science Stream: A minimum of 55% Marks in aggregate of all subjects.
  • 2. Commerce: A minimum of 50% Marks in aggregate of all subjects.
  • 3. Humanities Stream: All students of KV if declared successful in class X exam. Note:- If seats remain vacant in class XI even after admitting the children of KV/ neighboring KVs then the admissions to non - KV children may be granted on the same criteria, in the sequence of categories of priority.