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The State Board of School Examinations (Sec.) & Board of Higher Secondary Examinations, Tamil Nadu (Abbreviation: SBSEBHSE) is recognized by State Common Board of School Education. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] this board in located in chennai , is a statutory and autonomous body established under the Government of Tamil Nadu , Act 8/2010 Uniform System of ...
The Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education Act, 1992; The Tamil Nadu State Housing Board Act, 1961; The Tamil Nadu State Legislature (Continuance of Use of English Language) Act, 1964; The Tamil Nadu State Wakf Board (Validation of Functions of Special Officer) Act, 1975; The Tamil Nadu Sugar Cane Cess (Validation) Act, 1963
2000 Printing of Bi-lingual Mark Certificates in Tamil & English languages. 2000 Use of OMR sheets for answering 75 one mark questions in Higher Secondary Computer Science subject was introduced. 2001 System of issuing photocopy of Answer scripts and Revaluation of Answer Scripts for four subjects such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology ...
The directorate of private schools was established in January 2023. Private schools may be affiliated with either of Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (ICSE) or National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). [8]
Department of Higher Education (India) Government of Tamil Nadu; List of Tamil Nadu Government's Educational Institutions; Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) State Board of School Examinations (Sec.) & Board of Higher Secondary Examinations, Tamil Nadu (SBSEBHSE) Tamil Nadu Government's Departments
First Aid Council of India (abbreviated as FACI [1]) is a non-governmental organisation, based at Shahdara, in the Indian union territory of Delhi. It was established by Shabab Aalam, an Indian educationist and author, in 2017, and it aims to promote first aid education in India. It offers certificate and diploma courses in the first aid ...
About 5% of schools in Tamil Nadu fall under this system. [2] Schools use English as the language of instruction. They have a unique curriculum until class 10 and follow the Tamil Nadu State Board curriculum for classes 11 and 12. [3] Schools are accredited on an annual basis. [4]
Students then need to complete two years of higher secondary education in one of two streams: science or commerce, before being eligible for college education in a general or professional field of study. [6] The sex education programme was made as a mandatory in Chennai schools and colleges for the first time in nearly two decades.