"The move is essential as students who will appear for their board examinations have to finish the syllabus and Class 9 students have to complete their board registration by September 10," De said in view of the indefinite shutdown in the hills which entered its 68th day today.
"We have written to the Association Secretary, North Bengal Region, that around 150 ICSE-affiliated schools in the plains will be ready to allow students of class 9 from over 30 schools in Darjeeling, Kurseong and Kalimpong," De told PTI here.
"They will be given the option to study in the institution of their choice. They will be given the option of boarding facilities or they can also stay at their own accomodation or rented house," De said.
"While the students will not have to undergo elaborate formal admission procedures, they will be allowed to attend classes after the Association Secretry of North Bengal responds in writing and the CISCE gives the nod," De, himself attached with a reputed English medium institution in the city, said.
Students of the boarding schools came down to Siliguri on June 23 when the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha gave them a 12-hour travel window.
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