STD 9 TO 12 SYLLABUS 30 PERCENT REDUCED||OFFICIAL PRESS NOTE OF GSEB GANDHINAGAR.
The Gujarat Board or GSHSEB is working on the lines of the CBSE Board to reduce the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 - the CBSE syllabus has been reduced by 30%, which includes much needed subjects for students.
The Minister of Human Resources, Dr. Ramesh Pokariyal recently announced the reduction of the CBSE Board's syllabus. The curriculum for classes 9 to 12 has been reduced by 30 per cent. The Government of Gujarat, working on this occasion, has set up Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, GSHSEB. Has instructed students to reduce the curriculum, including only the most essential subjects.
shree Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that, "Instructions have been given to the board to start work on curriculum reduction of education. Suggestions from subject matter experts will be sought, followed by a decision on what is left and what to maintain student . ”
The board is certain to maintain what is required for the students of the next class. The Chairman of the Board called, “A decision on the revised course will be taken soon with the advice of the State Government. Given the intolerance of students dropping out of the curriculum,
The Gujarat Board or GSHSEB is working on the lines of the CBSE Board to reduce the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 - the CBSE syllabus has been reduced by 30%, which includes much needed subjects for students.
The Minister of Human Resources, Dr. Ramesh Pokariyal recently announced the reduction of the CBSE Board's syllabus. The curriculum for classes 9 to 12 has been reduced by 30 per cent. The Government of Gujarat, working on this occasion, has set up Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, GSHSEB. Has instructed students to reduce the curriculum, including only the most essential subjects.
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shree Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that, "Instructions have been given to the board to start work on curriculum reduction of education. Suggestions from subject matter experts will be sought, followed by a decision on what is left and what to maintain student . ”
The board is certain to maintain what is required for the students of the next class. The Chairman of the Board called, “A decision on the revised course will be taken soon with the advice of the State Government. Given the intolerance of students dropping out of the curriculum,
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the rationalization of the courses has to be done keeping in mind that these are the same students who are going to sit for the national entrance exams in the coming months. Therefore, our effort will be to ensure that students do not lose anything that is important. ”