The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has revampled affiliation norms for schools, taking the entire process online and focusing on learning outcomes, human resource development minister Prakash Javadekar said on Thursday.
Schools will have to make mandatory fee disclosure and ensure there are no hidden costs for parents, he asserted.
The new bylaws have simplified the procedure by preventing duplication of processes at CBSE and state government levels, Javadekar said.
CBSE, the country’s premier education board, has 20,783 schools affiliated to it in India and 25 other countries, with over 1.9 crore students and more than 10 lakh teacher.
Read more of this in a report by Amandeep Shukla published in Hindustan Times...
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