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NBSE informs on rationalised syllabus

Published on Aug 22, 2022

By EMN

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Dimapur, Aug. 21 (EMN): The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) has informed all higher secondary schools and colleges registered under NBSE that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasises on reducing the content load and providing more space for critical thinking and more holistic, inquiry-based, discovery-based, discussions-based and analysis-based learning.

In this regard, NBSE has rationalised the topics in political sciences, history, sociology, economics, psychology, geography, physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, accountancy and business studies in line with the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) rationalised syllabus, a DIPR report stated.

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Moreover, the syllabus have been rationalised/dropped in view of the content, which are easily accessible to students and can be self learnt, which are irrelevant in the present context and overlapping with similar content included in other subjects, it stated.

The rationalised syllabus would be effective from the academic session 2022.

It informed all the principals of higher secondary schools and colleges to note the change and disseminate them to the subject teachers concerned so that they can instruct and guide the students properly.

“The rationalised syllabus will be hosted in the Board’s portal www.nbsenl.edu.in and shared in the district WhatsApp groups. Further, it is to be noted that the rationalized/dropped topics or contents shall not be assessed in the final examinations, “it added.