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The headquarters of the Board are located in SAS Nagar (Mohali), near Chandigarh. The Board is headed by a full-time Chairman whose term lasts three years and who technically reports to the Secretary of School Education in the Government of Punjab.The current Education Secretary of the board is IAS Sh Harsant Singh sekhon who is sincerely ...
Yadavindra Public School, Sector 51, Mohali [7] Gurukul World School, Sector-69, Mohali [8] Anee's School, Sector-69, Mohali; Gian Jyoti Public School, Phase 2, Mohali; The British School, Sector 70. Affiliated with University of Cambridge International Examination Centre and C.B.S.E., Delhi; Doon International School, Sector-69, Mohali
Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Punjab State Open University, Patiala; Maharaja Ranjit Singh State Technical University, [2] [3] Bathinda; Panjab University, Chandigarh [4] Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana; Punjabi University, Patiala; Punjab Sports University, Patiala; Punjabi University Guru Kashi Campus, Talwandi Sabo
The National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986, has provided for environment awareness, science and technology education, and introduction of traditional elements such as Yoga into the Indian secondary school system. [22] Secondary education covers children aged 14 to 18, 88.5 million children according to the Census, 2001.
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) (Hindi: राष्ट्रीय मुक्त विद्यालयी शिक्षा संस्थान), formerly National Open School is a national level board of education in India, controlled and managed by the Government of India.
It consists of an executive, led by the Governor of Punjab, a judiciary and a legislative branch Punjab State. Like other states in India, the head of state of Punjab is the Punjab Governor, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government. The post of governor is largely ceremonial.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) (translation: National Mission for Secondary Education) is a centrally sponsored scheme of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, for the development of secondary education in public schools throughout India. It was launched in March 2009.
There is an existing gap in education between men and women, particularly in the rural areas of Punjab. Of a total of 1300 thousand students enrolled in grades five to eight, only 44% are women. [120] Punjab has also seen a rise in Yoga and Naturopathy education, with the fields slowly becoming popular and student adopting them as their career.