New Delhi: The newly formed Delhi School Education Board (DBSE), which is set to start his first academic year (2021-22) has received approval from the Schools Education Board (COBSE) for the equivalent to the exam and its certificates with other recognized boards.
Make an announcement about its development, Deputy Chairperson of Minister Delhi Manish Sisodia on Friday said collaboration with Baccalaureate International and with the approval of the Cobse and the Association of the University of India (AIU), DBSE all will change the assessment of learning.
Safe! You have succeeded in throwing your votelogin to see the results “on the provision of Cobse membership to DBSE, a secondary and higher examination carried out and the certificate incurred by it will have equality with the appropriate certificate from the Cobse member board,” read the letter issued by the Board The School Education Council in India (COBSE) is responsible for verifying the authenticity / recognition of the school education council in India.
Previously, the Leadership Council of the University of India (AIU), an inter-university organization acting as a university representative in India, ‘Approved DBSE’s proposal and decided to “provide equality to the Delhi, Delhi, Delhi School Council, with CBSE and other recognized Indian Councils “.
With these agreements, students who faint from DBSE school will have universal recognition and acceptance, the same as the certificate issued by the CBSE and other recognized councils.
Mark sheets and certificates issued by DBSE will be received by all recognized councils and universities.
Earlier this year, the Delhi government has approved the formation of DBSE to stay away from the end of the year, the learning-based learning system memorizing and vice versa creates a sustainable assessment framework.
In the current academic year, 30 schools are affiliated with DBSE.
In accordance with the government’s plan Delhi, in the next few years, all Delhi government schools will be affiliated with DBSE.
In addition, a private school recognized in the city will also have the choice to interpret themselves with DBSE.
Recently, the Delhi Government signed a collaborative agreement with the International Baccalaureate (IB), an internationally recognized organization with its presence at 5,500 schools in 159 countries.