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The board gives affiliation to more than 10200 schools across the state and employs 22856 teachers. The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education was established through a legislation under the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education Act, 1975 with Agha Ashraf Ali as its first chairman. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Education in Jammu and Kashmir is based on 5-tier model which includes primary schools, middle schools, higher secondary schools, Colleges and University. [1] As per the census of 2011, Jammu and Kashmir has the literacy rate of 68%. [2] However, there has been an increase in the numbers in recent years. [3]
It was the first high school of Jammu region, which was established by and named after Maharaja Ranbir Singh in the late 19th century to promote higher school education in the state, then known as Rabir pathshala. The school is currently affiliated with the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE).
The school is affiliated to the Jammu & Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) with its syllabus structured around NCERT books. The school has well-developed infrastructure including a science laboratory and a multi-purpose auditorium. Besides quality education, the school focusses on sports and social responsibilities.
Schools in Jammu and Kashmir (7 C, 12 P) U. ... Pages in category "Education in Jammu and Kashmir" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Green Valley Educational Institute is a co-educational, K-12 school in the Ellahi Bagh neighborhood of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, established in 1991. As of 2014 the school had approximately 3,500 students, 90 buses in fleet and 350 teaching faculty on its campus. [5]
In 1913-1914 provision of teaching science and drawing subjects was introduced in the school. Later in 1921 Physical Education was introduced with accompaniment of music. In 1949-50 AD Mr. M.M. Kazim, the then Director School Education called a conference on social education and discussed the reorganisation of schools in Jammu & Kashmir state.
Before the establishment of the AJK BISE, educational institutes in Azad Kashmir were included in the jurisdiction of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore (BISE Lahore). [ 1 ] The first examination was conducted by this Board in 1974, in which 6,161 candidates of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) & Higher Secondary School ...