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Oaks college Wah mismanagement put the future of students at stake

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
January 22, 2024
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TAXILA: The future of dozens of students studying in Oaks school located in Wah Cantonment at stake as federal board of intermediate and secondary education (FBISE) Islamabad has withheld their results attributing the non-payment of examination fees.

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Dozens of students and parents are passing through agony, sleepless nights and anxiety, thanks to gross negligence and careless attitude of the management of the private college as the FBISE has halted their results from last one week due to nonpayment of their fees.

The affected students told newsmen that they appeared in Higher Secondary school certificate examination (HSSC) part-II in October 2023 after paying the requisite fees to the management of Oaks school located near Opal chowk Wah Cantonment. The students were of the view that despite the fact that the board has announced result of the students appeared on the examination but the board administration halted the results of students on the pretext that their fees are not duly paid . On the other hand, students were of the view that they have paid all the requisite fees to college administration and they are now paying the price of the negligence and careless attitude of the management of the college. The parents of the affected students told newsmen that they become shuttle cock between college administration and FBISE Islamabad for the release of the results of their respective wards. They said that they visited the federal board of intermediate and secondary education (FBISE) Islamabad office to get release of the results but they refused to release the result on the plea that they should consult the respective college and asked them to pay their outstanding dues while on the other hand college administration said that they have paid their dues.

When contacted, Owais Ahmed Khan owner and principal of the college has confirmed that results of the some students appeared in Higher Secondary school certificate examination (HSSC) part-II under federal board of intermediate and secondary education (FBISE) Islamabad are halted due to some “technical reasons”. Responding a question, he said that college administration is in touch with concerned authorities and hope fully it would be resolved “soon”.

Prof Amjad Iqbal Khattak, deputy director colleges when contacted over the issue as termed “a gross negligence” at the part of college administration. He was of the view that if the affected students or their parents lodged complaint, the district education authorities would take necessary action against the college administration.

The affected students and their parents have called upon Secretary education Punjab, Commissioner Rawalpindi, deputy commissioner Rawalpindi Director Colleges Rawalpindi to take strict action against the management of the college who are playing with the educational carrier of the students.

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