Telco Hill Top School Accused of Mismanagement, Unfair Exams
Parents and students from Telco Hill Top School gathered at the District Collector’s (DC) office in Jamshedpur on Wednesday to raise concerns about the school’s management and demand the promotion of more than 40 class 11 students who failed.
JAMSHEDPUR – Concerned parents and students from Telco Hill Top School staged a protest at the District Collector’s office, highlighting issues such as frequent teacher changes, incomplete syllabus coverage, and the inclusion of questions beyond the syllabus in exams, which they claim led to the failure of over 40 class 11 students.
The demonstrators submitted a memorandum to DC Ananya Mittal, urging intervention and advocating for the promotion of the affected students to the next class.
Despite their efforts, the management reportedly refused to consider promotion for the failed students.
One student cited a significant delay in teaching due to teacher absenteeism during the initial months, leading to incomplete syllabus coverage.
Allegations were made that questions beyond the syllabus were included in examinations, contributing to the students’ failure.
During the protest, students voiced grievances regarding frequent teacher changes, resulting in a lack of coordination and proper syllabus coverage.

