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Don’t trust strangers online: CBSE

After suspecting blue whale victims The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued some guidelines to school for safe usage of internet. Children should be careful about dealing with strangers they meet online and smart enough to not fall into “online scam…

CBSE will Not Hold Single Entrance Exams

Starting from next year the central board of secondary education is not going to conduct NEET like single entrance exam for engineering. This decision came on Sunday from the human resource development ministry.The Human resource development ministry pointed that even…

CBSE guides schools on Net safety

To make awareness of internet safety among students and to prevent them falling into internet bullying and fraud the Central board of secondary education have passed a circular which includes guidelines for the use of information technology in safe environment, and…

CBSE issues Blue Whale guidelines to schools for safe internet usage

Recently a circular has been issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to all the schools in form of an initiative to push them towards installing effective firewalls, filtering and monitoring software structure in all the computers and a daily review…

NCERT Textbooks trapped in 1300 factual errors

Recently textbooks published by National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) have been found with 1300 factual errors during the inspection of school textbooks. As it is the responsibility to correct this fault nearly “900 teachers have been sent over…

NCERT books can be ordered online now

Currently, most of the schools have tie ups with vendors for obtaining the NCERT books. The system involves obtaining of books from the NCERT by vendors and then those are supplied to schools through the vendor. This route cause delays most of the time in receiving the…

Re-admission for 60,000 students who failed Class 10

Recently class 10 board exam results were announced in Delhi. Sadly out of 64,570 students, more than 60,000 students from Delhi Government School had failed. Out of these 64,570 students, many had failed more than twice in class 9. They had appeared class 10 board…

NEW India pledge from CBSE

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) came up with a new India pledge and directed it to all schools affiliated with CBSE to mark both the 70th Independence Day and 75th year of Quit India movement. CBSE has asked schools to create a passionate feeling in favor…