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Preparing ahead:S. Asokan, Chief Educational Officer, addressing a training programme for headmasters and computer teachers of high schools in Dindigul on Thursday. DINDIGUL: Even as the State Government decided to issue SSLC mark sheets to all students on June 20, officials in the Department of Education and District Employment Office have been jointly making elaborate arrangements for registering the names of students with the employment office. Online registration for plus two candidates had already been introduced. Now, the employment office has decided to collect all details except mark sheets well in advance from students in order to keep things ready for speedy issuance of registration card to students. All students who appeared for the SSLC examinations had to submit photocopy of ration card, community certificate and other required documents for registration between June 11 and 19 with the respective schools. The chosen teachers in the schools would collect the documents and store the details in the computers hooked on with the district employment office. Once, students submitted the mark sheets on June 20, they will add the marks and registration number into the computer and register their names. This method will eliminate inordinate delay in registering names with the employment office and also in distributing registration card to the students immediately. The teachers and employment officials too will work without any pressure. They will get sufficient time to work without committing mistakes in storing data of every student, said S. Asokan, Chief Educational Officer, who was presiding over a two-day training programme meant for headmasters and computer teachers of high schools in the district here, on Thursday. Training on various methods of storing data into computers was being imparted to computer teachers to execute the work flawlessly. Details of required input for registration were also given to them, he added. In her special address, District Employment Officer Maharani said that information in ration card alone should be taken as document for registration. Capacity of server had been increased. Each school should use only two computers to register names in order to ensure free access to all, she added. Collecting all the data after results from Plus Two students had delayed the registration process much, she added. Teachers from 123 high and higher secondary schools took part. Of the 26,514 students who appeared for the SSLC examinations, 23,608 students passed it.
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