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CBSE board is asking its students for their perception of the Class X public examination that it is considering making optional.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has launched an online survey that asks students, teachers, parents and principals of affiliated schools to share their views and concerns on the examination.
The identities of all those [...]
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asked teachers and even principals to restrict the use of cellphones in classrooms, laboratories and other “public spaces” on school premises to set an example to students.
“This is because mobile phones can be a serious cause of distraction, lack of concentration, anxiety, fear and sometimes even misuse,” [...]
Concerned over the increasing tendency among the youth to take to tobacco products, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi has issued specific guidelines to its region heads to ensure “tobacco-free schools or institutes” and directed them to disseminate the same to all affiliated schools in their respective areas.
A circular containing all [...]
The board has decided to do away with marking system. Now, it will only judge students on a nine-points gradation system. If things fall in place, evaluation based only on gradation will begin from 2010 session.
There are two reasons that have triggered this decision says chairman of CBSE board, Vineet Joshi. “When the students [...]
Kapil Sibbal who heads the HRD Ministry seems to be having his way. The 10th class exams for the CBSE would be optional and it would be replaced with an internal assessment and the pattern for the internal assessment would be the same as the board exam.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has [...]
CBSE is one of the eminent and widely recognized boards of school education in India. Although CBSE got its present name in 1952, its origin can be traced back to 1921 when the U.P Board of High school and Secondary Education was set up. The importance of CBSE lies in its effort to impart a common education in this land of diverse culture and heritage called India. Thus, it has successfully evolved a common standard for all across the country. Its respect has grown over the years as it is trying to make education relevant to the fast changing world while not compromising on the quality of education in India. One of the finest examples is the introduction of the financial market Management courses which have started from the 2008 academic year
Compartment examinations of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be held from 18th July, 2009 for both 10th (Xth) and 12th (XIIth) classes.