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Website. bceceboard .bihar .gov .in. Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) conducts competitive examinations and counsellings every year for admissions in various courses of Medical, Engineering and Agricultural streams in the Institutions of Bihar. [1] It is constituted under Bihar Acts, 1995.
The following is a list of Schools in Patna, Bihar, India. From left to right: Loyola High School, St. Xavier's High School, St. Michael's High School, Baldwin Academy.
Website. www .nitp .ac .in. National Institute of Technology Patna ( NIT Patna ), formerly Bihar School of Engineering and Bihar College of Engineering, is a public engineering institution located in Patna in the Indian state of Bihar. It was renamed as NIT Patna, by the Government of India on 28 January 2004.
Admission. From 2019 onwards, admissions is based on national Joint Entrance Examination – Main merit list. Students who want to enroll must appear at the exam that is conducted by National Testing Agency. Earlier Undergraduate admissions were done through the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board. The entrance examination was ...
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]
Bihar Nalanda University was established to emulate the ancient university of Nalanda ( Nalanda mahavihara ), which functioned between the 5th and 13th centuries. The idea to resurrect Nalanda University was endorsed in 2007 at the 2nd East Asia Summit by the sixteen member countries. [3]
This is the second Central University in Bihar after the Central University of South Bihar (CUSB). Organisation and administration Governance. The university is governed by the rules set by the Central Universities Act, 2009. The president of India is the visitor of the university.
Bihar is the second poorest state in all of India. In Bihar, around 80% of the population relies on agricultural production, and over 40% of the population is considered to be below the poverty line. The state has poor levels of educational attainment and a high rate of illiteracy. Access to education is a major factor in the region's poverty.