Hall tickets for 12th Hall tickets for 12th

2 months ago

I am studying in the 12th class, I didn't do my preparatory well but passed all the exams, still, my college is calling me for the remedial class which is of no use I need to study by myself not then I can understand and practice.
So the college is not providing me hall ticket
I have 80% attendance and passed my exams, and the teachers are so cruel they always discourage
What should I do to get my hall ticket ?

Anik

Responded 2 months ago

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A.Dear Client,

Here are some steps you can consider taking:

1. Communicate with Teachers:
Initiate a conversation with your teachers and express your concerns about attending the remedial classes. Politely explain that you feel more comfortable studying on your own and that you have already passed all your exams.

2. Meet with College Authorities:
Schedule a meeting with higher authorities in your college, such as the principal or the examination controller. Clearly communicate your situation and your desire to study independently.

3. Provide Evidence of Performance:
Share your exam results and attendance record to demonstrate your commitment and capability to study independently. This may help in convincing them that you are serious about your studies.

4. Seek Guidance from Parents or Guardians:
Involve your parents or guardians in the conversation. They can also communicate with the college authorities to discuss the situation and find a resolution.

5. Follow Official Procedures:
Check your college's official guidelines and procedures for issuing hall tickets. Ensure you are aware of any formalities or requirements and follow them diligently.

6. Consult Student Affairs Office:
If your college has a student affairs or examination office, visit them for guidance. They may be able to provide insights into the process and assist you in obtaining your hall ticket.

7. Consider Mediation:
If the issue persists, you may explore mediation services provided by the college or seek assistance from a student counselor to mediate between you and the college authorities.

Remember to remain calm, respectful, and persistent in your communication. Clearly articulate your reasons for preferring self-study and demonstrate your commitment to your academics. If necessary, seek advice from an advocate or educational counselor to explore further options.
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