CBSE System- What Are The Recent Developments?

Dec 04

You will be aware of the fact that CBSE is well recognized as a reputed study board in India. The standards of this board is outstanding and convincing. It is said that it was started during 1950s and the thing to appreciate here is that since then it has been on a extremely successful run. The evolution of CBSE (Central Board for Secondary Education) has been greatly remarkable since quite a few years. All the rules that were imposed during the formation of CBSE board have been still employed and the nice thing is that there are also some new rules introduced in order for further development. The grading system can be considered as the best example in order to get to know about the kind of development that CBSE has witnessed during a few past years.

One of the latest courses, which have been introduced to this board is none other than the financial management that was introduced in the year 2008. Moreover, there are many remarkable implementations made as well. For instance, the classes above VIII have been implementing CCE, which is nothing but ‘Continuous and Comprehensive Education’. Of course, it is a known fact that CCE has brought about some amazing changes in the history of Indian education. Speaking about the assessments, some of the common patterns of assessments followed in CBSE are like formative and summative patterns. There are various parameters like conversations, quizzes, interviews, oral tests etc in order for assessing the students these days.

As per the latest reports, CBSE has also made a note that during January 2012, the SGAI internal assessment and aptitude test will be conducted. The aptitude test is well designed in order to be implemented on all CBSE schools worldwide. Some of the schools will also be given with an optional chance to take on the aptitude test. The first aptitude test of global level under the CBSE board was conducted on 22nd of January 2011. As per the surveys, it has been said that over 212466 have participated in this global level test i.e. from 3225 affiliated schools under CBSE board.

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