The challenge has been launched to ensure that students discover and come to terms with the digital age space technology at young age and become innovators and entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
The top court was hearing a plea citing delay in the announcement of results of these categories of students, which may lead to denial of admission to them for higher studies.
The Supreme Court on Monday (Sept 6) announced that the Class 12 students appearing for Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Private, Patrachar and second compartmental exam can apply for higher education even before their results are published.
Supreme Court will hear the plea seeking declaration of results of Class XII Private Patrachar and 2nd Compartment Students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on September 3.
The date for registration of Counsellors and teachers for its online career guidance and counselling portal for students has been extended till September.
The challenge shall be available from August 31, 2021 to September 30, 2021.Students from class 8 to 10, irrespective of the Board, are eligible to participate in the challenge.
The CBSE wants to create career counsellor/ teacher dashboard and train them through a digital training session of 1 hour and 30 minutes duration.
Admit Cards For Class 10th & 12th Private Compartmental Students Released
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently issued a notification with regard to the preparations for the 2022 Board examinations.
CBSE will be conducting two examinations: Term- 1 and Term- 2 examinations (year end exam) in the session 2021-22.
The professional development course is meant for capacity building of teachers. The course has been designed with an aim to bridge the learning gap in early grades.
The CBSE has said that some students have been placed in RP (Repeat in Practical) category in few subjects in the Class 12 results which were announced recently.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday issued a notification regarding schedule of examination for regular Class 10 and 12 students.
CBSE has highlighted four types of disputes and mechanism for redressal that needs to be followed by schools and students.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently launched ‘Reading Literacy' - a Practice Book for students of classes 7 to 10, to enhance critical and creative thinking.
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