CBSE stands for Central Board of Secondary Education.

CBSE is a national level education board in India for public and private schools which controlled and managed by Union Government of India.

History

The headquarter of CBSE is in New Delhi, India.

In India, The first education board was the Uttar Pradesh board of high school and Intermediate education, In 1921 under the authority of Rajputana, Gwalior and  central India.

Government of India setup a joint board Rajputana, board of high school and Intermediate education, In 1929.

Objectives of CBSE Board

To motivate and encourage the successful applicants by providing the certificates

Examine and monitor the academic activities qualities according to feedback given by various stakeholders

Advice and update the guidelines for CBSE exams

To meet the requirement of CBSE, Affiliate the Institutes

To determine the exam format and conduct the final exams of 10th and 12th grade

Define suitable academic approaches for comprehensive, stress less and self centered education without compromising the quality Discover the training programs and workshops for teachers to increase the delivery skills for explaining to the students.

Regional Offices of CBSE Board

The regional offices of CBSE board are as following:

  • Patna
  • Chennai
  • Dehradun
  • Panchkula
  • Allahabad
  • Ajmer
  • Thiruvanathapuram
  • Guwahati
  • New Delhi (The Headquarter)

Examinations for CBSE

CBSE conducts final exams for 10th and 12th class every year

The Central Board of Secondary Education also conducts AIEEE exam every year

It also conducts All India Pre Medical Tests (AIPMT) Central Teachers Eligibility Test (CTET) every year.

It also conducts the National Eligibility Test (NET) for the placements of professors at Universities or Colleges.

Advantages

Easy and simple syllabus as compared to other boards

The CBSE schools are much higher than any other education boards

CBSE students are generally fluent in English as compared to other students of different education board.

CBSE encouraging students for participating in extra curricular activities.

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