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The Bihar School Examination Board (abbreviated BSEB) is a statutory body under section 3 of the Bihar School Examination Act - 1952, which is functioning under the Government of Bihar devised to conduct examinations at secondary and senior secondary standards in both government and private schools belonging to the state of Bihar. [3]
B.M Das Road Po Bankipur Patna Bihar CBSE Muslim [25] Rajkiya Madrasa Islamia Shamsul Hoda [citation needed] 1912 Noori Masjid Rd, Lalbagh, Patna, Bihar 800006 BIHAR STATE MADRASA EDUCATION BOARD Muslim [26] Trinity Global School [27] 2015 New Transport Nagar, Near Zero Mile, N.H.- 30, Patna, Bihar 800007 Central Board of Secondary Education ...
The Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Examination is the board of education for open education, which is administered by the government of Bihar. [1]
1 Bangladesh. 2 Pakistan. Toggle Pakistan subsection. 2.1 Islamabad. ... Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education may refer to the following: Bangladesh
In India, board examinations refer to the public examinations that are conducted at the completion of secondary and senior secondary education.. The 10th Grade board examinations are conducted by the state board (), the Central Board of Secondary Education (All India Secondary School Examination) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (). 10th Grade board exams are ...
State Board of Technical Education, Bihar (SBTE, Bihar) is a governing body for polytechnic institutes in Bihar state of India. [1] It is constituted under department of science technology and technical education department, Government of Bihar for the purpose of examination and certification of six semester or three years diploma courses in Polytechnic institutions.
Board of Secondary Education may refer to the following authorities: India ... List of Intermediate and Secondary Education Boards in Bangladesh
In the state's rural regions, parents understand the importance of educating their children; however, due to socio-cultural and economic factors, a priority of getting married off or working often trumps receiving an education. In Bihar, the total number of children working more than six months a year is around 0.54 million and there are ...