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Deadlines pass, but private schools fail to display fee structure

Deadlines pass, but private schools fail to display fee structure
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Private schools in Tamil Nadu are failing to comply with a government directive to display their fee structures on campus and websites. Despite a June 10 deadline, many institutions, including CBSE and international boards, continue to withhold this information from parents.

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Transparency in school fees is essential for parents to make informed financial decisions and ensures accountability in the private education sector.

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Most schools in the city have failed to display the fee structure at their premises and on websites, even as the deadline for doing so was fixed for June 10. While some matriculation and government-aided institutions in the city have at least displayed the fee structure near their office, other school boards such as CBSE, ICSE, Cambridge, and IB have not displayed anything.

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