CBSE | Central Board Secondary Education
The word CBSE stands for Central Board Secondary Education. The first
education Board to be set up in India was Uttar Pradesh Board of High School
and Intermediate Education in the year 1929 under its jurisdiction Rajputana.
The government of India set up a Board for all areas namely as Board of High
School in 1921 which mainly includes Ajmer, Merwara, Central India and Gwalior.
The Board developed rapid growth and expansion which results in improved
quality and standard of education in institution. As a result, the jurisdiction of Board was
confined only to Bhopal, Vindhya Pradesh and Ajmer .In 1952, it was renamed as
Central Board of Science and Technology.
Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Uttaranchal,
Arunachal Pradesh and state of Sikkim are affiliated. It has 309 schools in
1962 and 15799 schools todayincluding 197 schools in 23 countries. There are 14
Central Tibetian Schools,585 Jawarhar Navodaya Vidhyalayas,1078 Kendraya Vidyalayas,2482
government Schools and 11443 Independent schools. The
Board has regional offices in Allahabad, Ajmer, Bhuneshwar, Chennai, Dehradun,
Delhi, Guwahati, Panchkua, Patna and Trivanthpuram.
The vision is to inspire learning for physical, emotional, social and intellectual well being of students. It mainly focuses on innovations in teaching –learning methodology and skill learning. It is a centre for providing quality education by continuously raising the educational standards to meet the nation s global need through the dual process of affiliation schools within and beyond national geographic of boundaries.
Class 12th-Physics 10, English 6,
Maths 7, PE 10, Chemistry 16, Biology 5 Class 11th Physics 10, English 6, Chemistry 14, Physical
Education 10, Maths 7, Biology 5.
Class 10th English 10, Science 8, Social Science
(History 5, Ecology 4,Geography 6, Disaster Management 5,Politics 6), Maths 10,
Hindi 15.
Results.gov.in is a much acclaimed and widely
popular portal being extensively used by students, teachers and parents all
over India. The pass percentage of Candidates goes on increasing every year.
This is it is expecting nearly 11.50 lakhs of candidates have appeared for the
CBSE class 12th Board Examination. As the number of students who are appearing
for the examination also gets increasing. The pass percentage is consistently
growing with 3-4%. Last year the pass percentage is noted as 92. So this year
it is expecting to reach up to 94%. As usual, every year girls are scoring
highest than boys. So this year also it is expecting girls will beat boys.
CBSE Results might be obtainable solely on
outcome day. Twelfth Result Expected to be publish on May twenty sixth A p.m.
As per previous years the results of CBSE Class 12 Result was declared on
twenty sixth May 2014, however this year there is a little late within the
declaration of the outcomes, so principally now the outcomes are more likely to
be declared, however as per the assets the outcome can be out by the 4th Week
of May.
www.cbsc.nic.in
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