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Govt extends affiliation relaxation for private schools till March 2027, PSAJK welcomes move

KS news desk March 31, 2026 0

'Decision will pave way for stable, balanced policy framework for private education in J&K'

Srinagar, Mar 31: In a major relief, J&K School Education Department (SED) on Tuesday extended the affiliation relaxation for private schools lacking valid recognition till March 31, 2027.

A circular in this regard has been issued by the Commissioner Secretary SED, Ram Niwas Sharma as the previous deadline of March 31, 2026 was set to expire.

The decision was taken for the schools that failed to meet the requirements laid down under S.O. 177 of 2022.

As per the circular, the move has been taken to prevent disruption in academic activities and ensure continuity for students enrolled in such institutions.

As per the circular, the exemption initially allowed non-affiliated schools to operate during the 2023-24 academic session when they were tagged with nearby government schools and was later extended to cover the 2024-25 session.

During this period, the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) was directed to provide all essential services, including Registration Returns (RR), eligibility, migration, and examination facilities for students of Classes 9 to 12.

Subsequently, another extension granted in August 2025 had pushed the deadline to March 2026.

However, with the expiry approaching and no final decision from the designated panel, the government has now granted a further one-year extension to these private schools.

 

As per the circular, a committee was constituted under Government Order No. 1703-JK(GAD) of 2024 to examine cases of private schools not complying with S.O. 177 norms.

However the committee, tasked with scrutinising applications on a case-by-case basis following multiple representations from affected educational institutions is yet to submit its recommendations.

“Keeping in view the academic needs of the students the government has extended the terms and conditions outlined in the 2024 circular up to March 31, 2027.

The move will enable schools to secure provisional affiliation with JKBOSE and complete other necessary formalities for student registration and examinations.

Also, the government has directed the committee to expedite its work and submit its report at the earliest to facilitate a comprehensive and final resolution of the issue.

Meanwhile, the Private Schools Association Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK) welcomed the decision and termed it timely and student-centric intervention.

Meanwhile, Private Schools Association Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK), has extended its gratitude to the J&K Lieutenant Governor, Chief Minister, minister for education and Commissioner Secretary SED for extending the affiliation relaxation period till March 31, 2027.

President PSAJK Nazrul Islam Baba termed the move as timely, student-centric, and reform-oriented saying that the decision safeguards the academic future of thousands of students and provides critical relief to private schools facing procedural challenges under S.O. 177.

“This reflects a responsive and visionary administration that prioritizes students and listens to genuine concerns,” Baba said.

He added that PSAJK remains hopeful that this long-pending issue will now be resolved once and for all in transparent, and equitable manner.

PSAJK reaffirmed its commitment to quality education and constructive collaboration with the government.

President PSAJK expressed optimism that the decision will pave the way for a stable and balanced policy framework for private education in J&K.

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