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Education board starts counseling service for students
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has started its first phase of counseling service for students appearing for Grade X and Grade XII board examinations, expected to start in March.
Dubai: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has started its first phase of counseling service for students appearing for Grade X and Grade XII board examinations, expected to start in March.
Students wishing to take advantage of the helpline can call the Indian High School in Dubai at 04-3377475.
Grade X and XII examinations are scheduled to start from March three.
There are over 30 CBSE affiliated schools in the UAE.
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