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Biggest Indian school in Qatar begins admission process for all classes

Published: 24 Jan 2019 - 09:23 pm | Last Updated: 28 Dec 2021 - 11:39 am
The school also mentioned in the notice that the parents can visit the school for the admission procedure. (mesqatar.org)

The school also mentioned in the notice that the parents can visit the school for the admission procedure. (mesqatar.org)

Doha: The biggest Indian school in Qatar, MES Indian school, has announced on their Twitter page that the admission process for the next academic year has started for all classes from KG1 to 9th grade and also 11th grade. Admission to 10th and 12th grade is subject to CBSE approval.

In the admission notice posted by the school on their website it said that the parents has to register online through the school portal www.messchoolportal.org and upload all necessary documents. For sibling category school urged existing parents to apply using existing parent login.

The school also mentioned in the notice that the parents can visit the school for the admission procedure.

The news spread fast among the Indian community and a huge rush of parents were reported from the school campus.

MES has not been admitting that many students in the last few years as they were operating to capacity suggested by the authorities.

This year Ministry of Education is allowing some Indian community schools to offer two shifts to accommodate more students. A source told The Peninsula that MES has received the permission for the same. School officials were not available to confirm the same.

As the school is admitting students in all classes, it is very likely that they have received the permission for conducting classes in two-shifts.

MES is a preferred school among many Indian as they charge a very affordable fee while providing good infrastructure and quality education.

 

 
 

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