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A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the Telangana government’s decision to impose Telugu as a mandatory second language for students in national and international boards was heard by the High Court. The bench refused to grant interim relief and instructed the state to submit a comprehensive action plan within two weeks
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CBSE’s Biannual Exam Policy isn’t a luxury — in a country of 1.4 billion, with boundless diversity and dreams, a second chance is a necessity
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As part of the CBSE’s effort, schools will remove high-sugar, high-fat items like sodas, chocolates and pastries from the canteen and come up with healthier menus
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A total of 1,11,544 candidates have scored above 90 per cent marks, while 24,867 candidates have scored above 95 per cent marks. Over 1.29 lakh candidates have been placed in compartment. A total of 16,92,794 candidates had appeared for the class 12 board exams
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Schools also need to rethink the gruelling schedules; playtime and rest are not luxuries - they are necessities
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The Ministry of Education has entrusted the responsibility of conducting the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) to the Central Board of Secondary Education Delhi. The exam was conducted on December 14, 2024
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The CTET December 2024 examination was conducted on December 14
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While conducting a public exam in India is an impossible task owing to its scale, cheating adds to the challenge
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SCCL Chairman and Managing Director N Balram said the company had already received a No Objection Certificate(NoC) from the State Education Department to introduce CBSE syllabus in its schools.
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Singareni Collieries Company Limited, CMD Balram plans to introduce CBSE syllabus in its Sector-3 school in Ramagundam-2 area.
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This advisory has been issued by the Board as it detected, through advanced AI tools, a significant variation between theory and practical marks in certain subjects among 50 per cent or more students in about 500 CBSE affiliated schools.
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While Tamil Nadu led the chart with 99.84 pass percentage, Puducherry followed with 99.81, Kerala with 99.79, Andhra Pradesh with 99.66 while Telangana took the fifth position with 99.55 pass percentage.
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For the Class XII examinations, a total of 8,337 students, i.e., 4,433 boys and 3,904 girls, appeared of whom 8,266 students were declared as pass. The pass percentage among boys from the State was 98.85 while it was 99.49 among the girls.
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The government is likely to implement a fee regulation in the next academic year i.e., 2025-26.
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This is the first time in the Kingdom that a section of Indian parents, notably from Hyderabad came out demanding to withdraw co-education stating that their daughters were not feeling comfortable.
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The role of the English language must be assessed from the perspective of the growing socio-economic needs
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The post amused the internet users with some hailing the CBSE for including such chapters in the school curriculum.
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Starting Monday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is launching psychological counseling sessions aimed at aiding students in managing examination stress.
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The class 10 exams will conclude on March 13 and the class 12 exams will end on April 2.
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As per the new Curriculum Framework (NCF) unveiled by the Ministry of Education in August, board exams will now be conducted at least twice a year. This ensures students have ample time and chances to excel. Plus, they can retain their highest score!