Online Generation of LOC (List of Candidates) for Class X and XII for 2011 Exam pertaining to Local Schools of Delhi and Foreign Schools (Delhi Region)

January 21, 2011 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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The List of Candidates of Class 10th and Class 12th for the 2011 examinations of CBSE can now be generated online. This however is available only for Delhi Region. In the link given below, you just need to enter the user id and password which you had created at the time of your online registration of the relevant class (9th, 10th, 11th and 12th) and you will receive the LOC details.

This online generation is hailed by students as it helps facilitate their roll number queries.

Visit – http://www.cbserod.net.in/ex2010/login.aspx

to check yours out.

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CBSE Class 12 Results announced of Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad regions

May 21, 2010 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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Class 12 CBSE Results of Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions have been announced.

You can view them on :- http://cbseresults.nic.in/

Good luck!

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CBSE Class 12 Results 2010 announced of Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions

May 19, 2010 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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Class 12 CBSE Results of Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions have been announced.

You can view them on :- http://cbseresults.nic.in/

Good luck!

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Cut the lectures, let them speak and evolve – CBSE’s new mantra

April 21, 2010 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) is now going to reform their existing education system by cutting down the teacher-talking time and advised them to utilize that time for the facilitation of students. This curriculum will be applied for class IX and X. The board has asked to concentrate on classroom interaction among the students, query round during the discussion to encourage the pupils to take participate, and to motivate their ideas and justify their views.

Teachers have been advised to talk less in class and try to adopt the constructive approach for the student’s development and learning. Neera Chopra, a consultant for education in Delhi says that these guidelines will give chance to teachers to adopt new teaching methods but some schools still advocate their existing teaching styles. Some of the surveys show that children are able to learn only 60% from the textbooks and they feel very bore with the teacher’s current teaching pattern. The aim of the teacher should be to guide the students to go to right place for the information not by giving them examples from the textbooks.

Despite of all the benefits these guidelines seem to break several barriers by focusing on the doing which makes the rote learning infeasible. There is also chance of loss of spontaneity of teachers and their tendency to innovate the students in the classroom. These instructions must be taken as structures and not guidelines otherwise the creativity of teachers will lost. These instructions should be taken as just like a structure which a teacher can frame their pedagogy upon.

What do you think about this? Will it help you as a student, or is this crushing the established regime of studies?

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CBSE going autonomous soon

April 19, 2010 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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The ministry of human resource department is going to convert the board of premier school to a statutory body and final decision will be taken after consulting with the experts. If all goes in the right direction then CBSE will become the first board in the country which will be established by an act of Parliament. The board will get more freedom and will achieve excellence after the passing of the bill.

Till now CBSE acts as a registered society whose main concerned is conducting the board exam and announcing the result of the students. But after this CBSE will become a statutory board having more important work to do.  Now, CBSE just obeys the rules of human resource department and is not free to take their own decisions but this bill will help them to take their own decisions. Board will still perform the task of conducting the exam but also affiliate the schools in India as well as in abroad.

The new bill will increase the financial status of board as well. The board will recommend books for study and will set up new rules for the regulation of teachers and students. After becoming the statutory body the orders of board will have more impact. The board will have the authority to prescribe new courses for the institutions. The teachers will be appointed only after fulfilling the qualification criteria of the board. So the board will have more authority and will be more responsible for the education status of the country.

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Online Generation of Roll No. List of Candidate for Class 10th & 12th for 2010 Exam pertaining to Schools of Delhi Region

January 8, 2010 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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We should thank CBSE because now you can also check your roll number online (only Delhi region for now). Even though CBSE does circulate a hard copy to all the schools, it sometimes gets late. So, they also have provided an online way to check your roll number.

To check your roll number you will need your school’s affiliation number (to be entered as username) and your school number (to be entered as password). Go to the link below to check your roll number :-

*Click me to find out your roll number*

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Private Candidates (Delhi & Ajmer Region) for Class X and XII Improvement Exam 2010 – Check Your Status

January 8, 2010 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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Since CBSE is planning to computerize most of its workings, the private candidates who are appearing in upcoming 2010 improvement examination can check their status on the page given below

*Click me to check*

You would need – your name, mother and father’s name (full) OR your previous roll number.


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Class 12 CBSE DateSheet 2010 – CBSE Exam Schedule 2010

December 28, 2009 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
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CBSE Announced the Date Sheet of Class 12 2010 today you can view it below. The schedule has been received well by the students. You can also download the Date Sheet here – CBSE Date Sheet 2010

Let us know what you think of it.

 

3 March

Physics

4 March

Business Studies

5 March

Fashion Studies

6 March

Political Science

8 March

Chemistry

10 March

English

12 March

History

13 March

Dance
Multimedia and Web Technology

15 March

Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Sindhi, Marathi, Gujarat, Manipuri, Malayalam, Oriya, Assamese, Kannada, Arabic, Tibetan, French, Portuguese, German, Russian, Persian, Nepali, Limboo, Lepcha, Bhutia. Spanish, Kashmiri, Mizo, Bahasa Melayu.

17 March

Biology

18 March

Economics

20 March

Physical Education

22 March

Mathematics

23 March

Psychology

25 March

Informatics Practices / Computer Science

27 March

Hindi

29 March

Accountancy

30 March

Sanskrit

31 March

Entrepreneurship

1 April

Geography

5 April

Home science
Arabic
Financial Accounting
Business Data Pro.

6 April

Music
Philosophy
Typewriting

7 April

Sociology
Engg. Drawing

8 April

Painting
Graphics
Sculpture
Commercial Art

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Board Exams in March

October 24, 2009 by cbsezone · Leave a Comment
Filed under: CBSE News, Student Questions 

We received a email from a student inquiring whether due to Commonwealth Games the CBSE exam would be postponed.

We would like to clarify that according to the latest CBSE circular, the board exam will NOT be postponed and are scheduled to start from the first working day of March.

Please do not believe these rumors and stop preparing for the examination. It is very important! The exams will commence on the first working day of March

We will be updating the latest CBSE sample papers by tomorrow. Stay tuned for more CBSE updates.

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Keep your teachers happy

October 12, 2009 by cbsezone · 3 Comments
Filed under: CBSE News 

“Keep your teachers happy” – that will be the new phrase on every parent’s mouth very soon. CBSE might have set sparks to another controversy with their new reform decision.

If the academics and the CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) wasn’t enough, CBSE will not be testing students on their attitude in school. Yes, you read that correct. Students will be graded on their attitude towards teachers, fellow students, programs organized by the school and their general behavior.

The reactions have been generally skeptical, since we all know its barely possible for one teacher to keep more than fifty students disciplined. And this system also may lead to bias. But, if schools can come up with a scientific way / un-biased way, then maybe this might work well.

Lets hope this reform does not backfire.

What is your reaction to this? Do you as a student like it? Mention in the comments or send it to us via contact us page.

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