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The Gujarat board was formed on the basis of 'The Gujarat Secondary Education Act 1972'. and conducts the state level exam. The main academic task of GSEB is the preparation of syllabus for secondary schools and also the recommendation of text-books to be taught in government schools as well as registered private schools.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board was constituted in 1972, following the enactment of the Gujarat Secondary Education Act 1972. Its chairman and deputy chairman are appointed by the state government. It has 16 ex officio members, and 44 other members drawn from academic organizations, legislative bodies and civil ...
Rosary High School is a co-educational high school in Pratapgunj, Vadodara, Gujarat, India managed by the Society of Jesus and recognized by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board. Though a Catholic institution, it welcomes pupils of all castes and creeds and prepares them for the Secondary School certificate and Higher ...
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology, Vasad. Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology, Surat. Shantilal Shah Engineering College, Sidsar, Bhavnagar. Silver Oak College of Engineering and Technology, Ahmedabad. St. Kabir Institute of Professional Studies, Ahmedabad. St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad.
Most of the colleges in Ahmedabad are affiliated to the Gujarat University and are spread throughout the city as well as the suburbs. The schools are governed by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Government of India. Established in 1929 by a resolution of the government, the Board was an experiment towards inter-state integration and cooperation in the sphere of secondary education ...
In 2017, the District Primary Education Officer (DPEO) imposed a fine of 110,000 rupees and required a change in the curriculum from the upcoming school year, upon finding that the school was not using textbooks approved by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board. [3] The school soon transitioned to using NCERT textbooks.
Education in Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad is considered as an important hub for higher education in India and its history is stretching back to Pre-Independence era. Ahmedabad had a literacy rate of 79.89% in 2001 which rose to 89.62 percent in 2011. Out of this, male and female literacy are 93.96 and 84.81 percent respectively, as of 2011 census.