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The programme, originally scheduled for August 19, 2025 at Seth M. R. Jaipuria School, Shahjahanpur (U.P.), has been delayed.

According to the official notice, the new date for the orientation programme and career pathways will be announced soon. (Representative/File Photo)
The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE has postponed the orientation programme and career pathways event in Shahjahanpur, UP due to rising water levels in the area. The event, initially scheduled for August 19, 2025, at Seth M. R. Jaipuria School, Shahjahanpur (U.P.), has been delayed. As per the official notice, the new date for the orientation programme and career pathways will be announced soon.
The board initiated this orientation programme for entrance exams and career pathways to provide school Principals and Counselors with updated career guidance strategies in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This policy emphasizes the importance of strong counseling systems to support students’ aspirations and informed decision-making.
The programme aims to equip Principals and Counselors with effective student guidance tools, share information on internships, scholarships, and higher education, align career counseling practices with NEP 2020, and raise awareness of diverse and emerging career paths. For more details, candidates can visit the official CBSE website.
“This is with reference to the circular dated 05.08.2025 regarding the Orientation Program on Entrance Exams and Career Pathways scheduled for 19 August 2025 at Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Shahjahanpur (U.P.). In view of the Advisory dated 11.08.2025 issued by the Officer-in-Charge (Floods), Sharda Canal Division, Shahjahanpur, regarding rising river water levels in the region, the Board has decided to postpone the above program. We regret any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding. The revised date will be notified in due course,” reads the official notice.
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