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Thursday, 11 February 2021

Online Textbook Indent System for 2021-22 year for school




Online Textbook Indent System for 2021-22 year for school



Online Textbook Indent System for 2021-22 year for school


In order for the school to enter data in the on-line textbook indent system, the school has to register on the website gsbstb.online.
Register the school using the school's own UDISE code, giving the head teacher's name and mobile number.
Type of School: Choose Government, Granted, KGBV, Ashram School, Model School and Medium. - Std. 1 to 8 school to choose its own taluka / municipality.
Std. If they have 1 to 12 schools, they have to select both Taluka / Nagarpalika and SVS. Free textbooks of Std. 1 to 8 will be available to the school only from the taluka / municipality selected by the school.
If there is a change in the name and mobile of the head teacher of the school, the school can contact its taluka primary education officer or governor and change the information. (UDISE code is required.)
The school will select the standard, medium, subject and enter and submit the required number of textbooks (as per CTS). Academic Year: The number of students as per CTs will be checked on-line for the demand of textbooks for 2021-22 after which the demand will be accepted. Then click Request Books-> STD 1 TO 8 ROUND_1.










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IMPORTANT LINKS.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTRATION.

CLICK HERE TO LETTER DOWNLOAD.



CLICK HERE TO INFORMATION.

Important Link

Read Instructions : Click Here

Apply Online : https://gsbstb.online/


Std.1 to 8 - Procedure for registration at school level:

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