Emphasis will be laid on helping the students fine-tune their critical thinking abilities and encourage them to think out-of-the-box. Board examinations are known to give sleepless nights to students and parents alike. In an attempt to ease some of that stress, the Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) is planning …
Read More »Vasant Valley School awarded best day co-ed school
The EWISR rated Vasant Valley as the best in the day co-ed school category because of its unparalleled individual attention to students. Delhi’s Vasant Valley School has been ranked the country’s number one day co-ed school by the prestigious EducationWorld India School Rankings (EWISR). The annual EWISR study, which rates …
Read More »Schools violate CBSE norms to conduct entrance coaching classes
Many schools in the state are conducting engineering and medical entrance coaching classes in association with entrance coaching institutions in grave violation of a CBSE circular. Thiruvananthapuram: Private schools run by charitable societies are blatantly violating norms of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Many schools in the state …
Read More »Half of Class 10 students not learning well in school
GURUGRAM: Results of the National Assessment Survey (NAS), carried out by National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on Class X students of government and private schools in the city in February, are out. And the findings are disturbing to say the least. The NAS reveals over half the …
Read More »NCERT Survey: Class 10 Students Performed Worst in Maths
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) conducted it’s National Achievement Survey (NAS) for the year 2018 recently. This survey is conducted in order to inspect the result of learning in the country. In the survey, students of class 10 have performed the worst in mathematics. In the …
Read More »CBSE allows sale of stationery inside school
CBSE allows sale of stationery inside school premises: In a reversal of its April order, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has now allowed affiliated schools to sell “stationery and other materials required by students,” from shops within their compounds. The circular issued to all heads of the schools …
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