Shri Pokhriyal, the union education minister of India announced 10 & 12 CBSE boards date sheet for 2021
Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ lauds the Union Budget 2021-22 and expresses his gratitude to Finance Minister Smt Nirmala Sitharaman for giving a major boost to the education sector
In order to ensure that school-going children have access to education with quality and equity and to minimize the impact of the pandemic on school education...
A list of such identified cities is available on CTET website www.ctet.nic.in.
It's time every student becomes self-reliant in mathematics.
CBSE has collaborated with several organizations such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Private Schools, etc. for designing the curriculum and textbook material of the subject.
In 2020-21, it has been decided to launch NISHTHA – Phase II at the secondary level. Due to COVID – 19 situations, NISHTHA Online has been created...
An open letter by an Indian school principal to school boards suggesting ways that could help with some tension relief for the academic session of 2020-21...
There may be records missing for certain schools, but the data aggregator - Learning Point - is working on fixing those.
CBSE declared Class 12 exam results for 2020 on 13 July
Union HRD Minister announces revision of syllabi by CBSE for classes IX-XII for the academic session 2020-21
CBSE launched online training for students and teachers on Social Media Behaviour and Sustainability, in collaboration with Facebook, India
A collection of shared thoughts by Indian educators regarding the decision of cancellation of board exams by CBSE & ICSE
After much anticipation, CBSE announces invitation of applications
Union HRD Minister releases three handbooks prepared by CBSE on Cybersecurity for students
MHRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriayl announced well-awaited dates for the remaining board examinations
CBSE clarified that art will be used as a tool for both teaching and learning.
As advised by Union HRD Minister, CBSE provides an opportunity to all the failed students of 9th & 11th to re-appear in a school-based test again
Following the disruption made in the academic cycle by the Lockdown, CBSE and NCERT are assessing the time loss and preparing an alternative curriculum to keep...
In a wonderful initiative, CBSE has introduced three new subjects in the curriculum to give children an overall development.
It is a welcome move in order to keep the spirit of the students high and promote fitness when the schools are closed.
NIOS initiates a unique method to ensure effective schooling to reach the unreached directly at doorstep, in wake of COVID-19. Innovations by NIOS in the telecast...
CBSE directs its affiliated schools to promote all students of classes I-VIII to the next class/grade.
MHRD issues directions to UGC, AICTE, NTA, NIOS, CBSE , NCTE and all autonomous organisations under it for the postponement of all examinations till 31st March.
CBSE wants students to laugh in the class to help them be the bundles of joy they are supposed to be.