The central government might soon come up with a single national board for schools by combining the CBSE, CISCE and other national boards. Streamlining the country’s education system was cited as the reason by union ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the answer keys for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), held on May 7. Students are allowed to challenge any answers from June 15 till 5 p.m. ...
The Union ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) has set up an inter-board working group (IBWG), comprising eight boards- Gujarat, Telangana, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Manipur, J&K, CBSE & CISCE, to curb the malpractice of spiking marks ...
According to a 2016 World Bank Group and UNICEF report, ‘Ending Extreme Poverty: A Focus on Children,’ 30% of almost 385 million children living under extreme poverty, live in India. With so many children faced ...
Education today has largely come to focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, abbreviated as STEM learning. The emphasis on STEM certainly is an appreciable move, considering its benefits. Benefits of STEM learning: Helps stay ...
Students in Tamil Nadu will have now have to take the board exam in class 11 too. The Tamil Nadu government has planned to introduce board examinations in class XI from 2018. The marks secured ...
When we entered the new millennium over a decade ago, our obsession with big data began. Individuals and companies, alike, came to realise the importance of collecting, maintaining and analysing data sets. From waking up ...
The CBSE class 12 board exam results, which was likely to be released today, might now get delayed. The Delhi High Court directed the board on Tuesday, 23rd May, to reinstate the marks moderation policy ...
“Mother hovers over me like a helicopter,” complains a teen in Dr. Haim Ginott’s best-selling book, Between Parent & Teenager. In this sentence lies the origin of the metaphor of the parent as a helicopter; ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to grade all schools affiliated to it. The focus will be more on quality outcome rather than infrastructure, CBSe chairman, R. K. Chaturvedi is reported to ...