Fri. Apr 26th, 2024

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced to help the Kerala students from getting their education certificates back if they might have lost them in floods through the digital repository, said the CBSE. There are in total 1,300 CBSE schools in Kerala, the students can retrieve their mark sheets, migration certificate, and pass certificate from the CBSE’s digital academic repository called “Parinam Manjusha”.

This academic repository has been integrated with Digi-Locker, a government storehouse of documents. “The CBSE will re-send login-id and password of Parinam Manjusha/DigiLocker pertaining to students of the year 2016-2018 on their mobile numbers provided with Class X or XII data,” CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi said in a statement.

Students of 2004-2015 will have to visit Digi-Locker website and link their Aadhaar to their account and retrieve their documents by entering their names, roll number and year of examination. “In case any student finds a variation in the document, he/she may contact the CBSE Regional Office in Thiruvananthapuram immediately, giving roll number, name, class and year,” the statement said.

In addition to these measures, the board has also extended the deadline for submitting school information at Online Affiliated School Information System (OASIS) for affiliated schools in Kerala, to September 30, 2018.

By kritika

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