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Difference between CBSE and CBSE International

Difference between CBSE and CBSE International CBSE InternationalCBSECurriculumConsists of languages, performing arts, visual arts, physical education, social science, life skills, research projects, sciences and mathematics (elective and core).Consists of three…

Performance Analysis Test (PAT)

The PAT (Performance Analysis Test) is an annual examination conducted online by CBSE for its schools affiliated under CBSE International curriculum. It helps assisting children in choosing their careers will also be conducted at school for all the students of class X…

Adherence of Rules of Affiliation Bye-Laws in establishing and running of Educational Institutions

It has been observed recently that there is a growing tendency among some of the Institutions to gain profit by imparting education. The Management of the school has a critical and key role to play in providing a good and healthy climate to the school to fulfill its…

Policy on Optimum Utilization of Infrastructure In Schools

This is to bring to the notice of all concerned that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has incorporated a new provision in the Affiliation Bye-Laws to enable the schools to utilize the infrastructure optimally.Rule 14 (B) prescribe that “the school…

Promoting Reading Habit among Students

CBSE issued circular no. 54, dated 21st October, 2009 highlighting the need for promoting reading habit among children. With the introduction of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation right from the primary classes, the importance of fostering interest for reading…

Discontinue the use of rate/endangered wild animals in laboratories of Schools

It has been brought to the notice of the CBSE Board by the Director General of Forest, Govt. of India that there are complaints of some schools/colleges illegally using rare and endangered wild life species in their laboratories, which is violation of the Wildlife…

Affiliation Bye-Laws to ensure safety of students in the schools

The CBSE had stipulated certain conditions in the Affiliation Bye-Laws to ensure safety of students in the schools. The fulfillment of these conditions are supervised during the time of inspection of schools, but there is a need for a continuous verification of safety…

Development of Website by each school

The Governing Body of the CBSE at its meeting held on 29th June, 2010 resolved to make it mandatory for every affiliated school to develop their own website containing comprehensive information about the school and its management. The information to be provided on the…