The Digital Citizenship is a 3-level curriculum and relies on experiential and activity-based learning where students will apply concepts and theory to real world scenarios through case studies, reflections, and activities.
The Comptroller of Examinations has been asked to take the assistance of the technical team to explain the flow of algorithm/software which...
Similarly, for class 12 students, the marks of term-1 and term-2 examinations can be uploaded till 11.59 pm of 5 July 2022, the notification stated.
A total of 17 joint secretary and Additional Secretary-level officers have been appointed to different posts in the central government departments and organisations in Friday's reshuffle.
The skill module has been developed by CBSE in collaboration with the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell and Faculty of IIT Bombay.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has also dropped from the course content chapters on 'democracy and diversity'.
YUVIKA – 2022, is a special programme to impart basic knowledge on space technology, space science and space applications to the school children. Under the programme, focus and preference is given to students from rural areas.
As per reports, a school has flagged a dispute regarding answer-key of Odia subject in Class 10 claiming that the answers given in the answer key for some of the questions were wrong.
The Skill Hubs shall primarily be nodal skill centers identified to provide skill development and vocational training opportunities to target population segments from in-school students of class 9th to 12th, school dropouts and out-of-education candidates.
The selection will be through a National level NETS (National Entrance Test for SHRESHTA) to be conducted by the National Testing Agency in Computer Bases Test Mode.
In its notice, the CBSE has stated, “It has come to the notice that in Term II practical examinations, in the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology etc, two practicals are to be performed in one and half hours duration.”
The Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the results of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on Wednesday.
The Supreme Court has also said these kinds of petitions are misleading and give false hope to students.
The plea said many students studying in CBSE, ICSE, NIOS and state board approached the petitioner, Anubha Shrivastava Sahai, for issues they are facing regarding the board exams and are directly affected by the outcome of this PIL.
Students are demanding the cancellation of Term 2 exams and are requesting alternative assessment criteria. Some students have even moved to the Supreme Court and filed a plea in this regard. The petition will be heard by the apex court on February 21, 2022.
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