​Indore Students Set to Appear for June 2025 Open School Examinations Under ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ Schemes

Thousands of students from Indore are set to appear for the June 2025 Open School examinations under the ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ schemes, offering second chances to those who have dropped out or failed previous exams. Learn about the exam schedule and how these schemes support students in their educational journey.

May 5, 2025 - 16:16

Indore Students Set to Appear for June 2025 Open School Examinations Under ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ Schemes

Indore, Madhya Pradesh – The Madhya Pradesh State Open School Education Board (MPSOS) is set to conduct the first phase of examinations for June 2025, beginning on June 2. These exams are particularly significant for thousands of students from Indore, who are participating in the 'Ruk Jana Nahi' and 'Aa Laut Chalein' schemes. These schemes provide vital opportunities for students who have either failed their previous exams or dropped out of school for various reasons.

Significance of the Schemes

The number of students enrolled under the ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ schemes has been steadily growing in recent years in Indore. In the previous academic cycle, around 10,000 students from Indore participated in the ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ scheme. Additionally, hundreds of students who had previously dropped out enrolled under the ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ program, giving them a chance to complete their education.

Both schemes have played a crucial role in helping students resume their studies and re-enter the education system. The 'Ruk Jana Nahi' scheme enables students who failed their Class 10 or 12 exams to reappear for their exams within the same academic year. Meanwhile, the 'Aa Laut Chalein' scheme helps reintegrate school dropouts into the educational fold, providing them with an opportunity to complete their Class 10 or 12 qualifications.

Examination Schedule and Expected Participation

MPSOS will set up 20 examination centres across Indore to accommodate the candidates. The exams will be conducted in two shifts:

  • First Shift: From 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, covering Class 12 exams.

  • Second Shift: From 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, for Class 10, 8, and 5 exams.

In total, more than 10,000 students from Indore are expected to take the exams. This includes students enrolled under both the ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ schemes, as well as traditional Open School candidates.

This year’s examination cycle is crucial for students who were unable to appear for their exams in the past due to financial constraints, illness, or personal challenges. With over 14,000 students from Indore having failed or missed their exams last year, the opportunity to take the June 2025 exams is essential for many of them to continue their educational journey.

‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ Schemes: Empowering Students

The ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ scheme, launched in 2016, offers a second chance for students who have failed their Class 10 or 12 exams to retake them within the same academic year. This initiative allows students to appear for exams in both June and December, ensuring they don’t lose valuable academic time.

On the other hand, the ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ scheme is aimed at school dropouts aged 14 to 18. This program allows students who have left school for various reasons to return and complete their Class 10 and 12 exams through the Open School system. This initiative has been instrumental in reducing dropout rates and ensuring access to education for those who may have otherwise been left behind.

Both of these initiatives are part of a broader effort by the Madhya Pradesh government to provide inclusive education and promote lifelong learning. By giving students a second chance, the government is making education accessible to those who need it the most.

Conclusion: A Path to a Brighter Future

The upcoming June 2025 exams provide a fresh start for thousands of students in Indore, empowering them to continue their education and work towards a brighter future. The ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chalein’ schemes have proven to be invaluable for students facing various educational barriers, and they offer hope to those determined to succeed despite the challenges they may have faced.

For more information on the exam schedule and enrolment details, students and parents are advised to visit the official MPSOS website or contact their local examination centre.