Jharkhand Chhatra Morcha Appeals for Class 12 Continuity
Student Organization Seeks Education Minister’s Intervention for Affected Students
Key Points:
- Chhatra Morcha requests minister allow class 11 students finish at same colleges
- Appeal focuses on students completing studies before policy changes take effect
- Education minister yet to issue directive on student accommodation measures
JAMSHEDPUR – Jharkhand Chhatra Morcha has appealed to the state Education Minister requesting orders to allow class 11 pass students complete their class 12 education at existing colleges.
The student organization submitted formal representation highlighting affected students’ concerns. Educational policy changes threaten academic continuity for current students. However, the Education Minister has not issued any directive yet.
Chhatra Morcha leaders emphasized the need for immediate intervention. Students who completed class 11 face uncertainty about continuing education. Moreover, institutional changes could disrupt their academic progression significantly.
The appeal specifically requests accommodation before new policy implementation. Student leaders argue for grandfathering existing students under previous arrangements. Besides, abrupt changes could adversely impact thousands of learners statewide.
Educational reforms under consideration may affect college operations substantially. Some institutions might discontinue specific programs or courses entirely. On the other hand, students deserve protection from sudden policy shifts.
The student organization highlighted potential academic year loss concerns. Many students have invested time and resources in their current institutions. Furthermore, forced transfers could create additional financial burdens for families.
Chhatra Morcha representatives met with education department officials recently. They submitted detailed proposals for student protection measures during transition. However, official response remains pending from ministerial authorities.
The appeal emphasizes continuity rights for enrolled students across Jharkhand. Educational disruption could affect career prospects and higher education plans. Moreover, student welfare should remain paramount during policy implementation.
Academic institutions await clear guidelines from the education department. College administrators express concerns about handling transitional arrangements without official directions. Besides, students require immediate clarity about their educational future.
The matter involves thousands of students across multiple districts. Chhatra Morcha continues advocacy efforts for affected learners’ interests. However, ministerial decision will ultimately determine accommodation possibilities.

