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HISTORY |
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The
Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani came into
existence in 1969 as per Haryana Act No. 11 of 1969
with its head-quarters at Chandigarh later shifted to
Bhiwani in January 1981. The Board started with a staff
of 100 officials allocated from Punjab University, Chandigarh
and conducted the first examination of matriculation
level (10th Class) in 1970. The Board started conducting
the Middle examination with effect from 1976 to improve
educational standards at Middle level. The Board adopted
10+2 pattern of education and conducted XII class examination
under the new scheme with effect from 1987. It started
conducting 10+2 Vocational examination in 1990, keeping
in view the need and relevance of vocationalization
of education in the backdrop of the fast changing economic
scenario. Further, in order to reach out to the unreached,
the Board established Haryana Open School in 1994 and
thereby started bringing into the fold of education
those who could not get formal education or could not
continue it due to varied reasons. |
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Now,
endowed with the strength of more than 800 officials/officers
and examining 10 lakh + (one million +) candidates in
examinations conducted by the Board, elaborate arrangements
are made by the Board for the conduct of these examinations
in a fair manner devoid of copying and other malpractices.
Besides performing the function of conducting examination,
the Board is earnestly committed to its long term goal
of raising the standard of education in the State. |
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Keeping
in view the twin ideals of maintaining sanctity as well
as reliability of examinations on the one hand and overall
improvement in the quality of education on the other,
the Board has recently initiated various innovations
in the different facets of school education. The wide
spectrum of these reforms though unfolded with curbing
unfair practices in the examination and stringent punishment
laid out for the same, it entailed a reality check done
on almost very aspect of the functioning of the Board
and strong doses of reforms being introduced whenever
and wherever required. |
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Substantial
use of information technology has made this board a
technology - savy organization and this has enormously
benefited all the stakeholders, particularly the students.
We are indeed exploring the other means and ways of
getting innovative in our endeavour to improve the quality
of education in the State of Haryana.
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This
Board has introduced the semester system of education
from academic year 2006-2007. It is the first Board
in India to do so. It is also the first Board to introduce
relative grading, CCE (Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation)
in all board classes i.e. Middle, Secondary & Senior
Secondary.
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