CBSE declared results of AIEEE

Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has declared All India Engineering entrance Exam (AIEEE) results on Saturday night.

AIEEE conducted both online and offline exams this year 2012 to make the candidates habituated with online mode of exam. Nagpur was the only online centre along with other chosen cities. Amravati was the nearest offline exam centre near Nagpur so most of the candidates preferred the offline mode of exam as this was the first time AIEEE was going online. Few took risk and appeared for online exam at Nagpur.

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CBSE using advanced machinery to stop exam misconduct

Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) is all prepared to go hi-tech to stop malpractices during entrance examinations. It is planning to install Mobile phone jammers, Finger print scanners and spy camera blockers at the venue to stop violation of code of conduct during exams.

The pilot project for Maharashtra region will be implemented in Mumbai. CBSE is preparing itself to conduct flawless exams in the coming year with the increasing number of candidates. CBSE is planning to provide secured infrastructure to CET, AIPMT and CTET candidates.

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Maharashtra state Education Board syllabus at par with CBSE syllabus

Maharashtra State Education Board has decided to bring some changes in class 11th and 12th syllabus and bring it at par with CBSE syllabus. Students enrolled for the academic session 2011-2012 are studying the new syllabus.

The changes have been made by Council of Boards of School Education (COBSE) to have a common curriculum throughout the country. COBSE is the organization where state education boards are members and the organization is headed by the CBSE chairman.

The changed syllabus will prepare students for National Entrance Cum Eligibility Test (NEET).

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AIEEE, mock test available online

Students at Nagpur appearing for AIEEE will have to give the test online. To help students with the online version of the test CBSE has launched mock online test. It has also presented the option of changing the mode of exam from offline to online.

The mock version is released to make students comfortable with the online exam and to penetrate the masses who still want to appear for offline AIEEE exam.

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Cental Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) warns schools against private accreditation

CBSE warns schools not to opt for private accreditation. The school receives accreditation on infrastructure and quality of education. Some private agencies are approaching schools to help them get accredited.

Central Board of Secondary Education has warned schools not to get themselves accredited by private parties and they will issue details of agencies from which the schools can seek accreditation certificate.

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