Maharashtra Govt is looking for an educational board view of the CET syllabus – News2IN
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Maharashtra Govt is looking for an educational board view of the CET syllabus

Mumbai: In what can happen as aid for non-Non-state class X students, the Maharashtra government is looking for advice from the Education Council in the General Entering Syllabus (CET).
Optional CET is scheduled for August 21 will be the key to acceptance of class XI in the state.
Syllabus, which consists of 25 signs of each of the English, mathematics, science and social science, will have multiple choice questions based on the 10th STD curriculum from the State Council.
As the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE), the Indian School Certificate Education Council (CISCE), Baccalaureate International (IB), a student assessment of Cambridge and International Examination (CAIE) competed with the State Council colleague at the acceptance of class XI, they were also interested in taking the test.
But as one or more CET subjects are optional in class X for non-state council students, they are in a less favorable position in printing high.
After an ICSE student approached Bombay HC which was looking for cancellations on May 28 at CET offline, the court asked the state if the separate syllabus for CBSE and ICSE students appeared for CET it was possible.
The court suggested establishing the Board Committee to prepare a general paper to be chosen by board students.
The State Education Department on Thursday held a meeting through video conferencing with the board.
State the Secretary of the Additional Chief (School Education) Vandana Krishna has written to them to seek advice about setting a CET question paper.
The state must submit a reply to court in August 4.
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