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దయచేసి Govt Schools పిల్లల జీవితాలతో అడ్డుకోవద్దు (CBSE cancelled) అంటున్న Jagan..


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6 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

sare nuvu chepinde correct emo, nenu akkada chadavale kabatti teliyadu. pedala sannidi jagan papam regulations marchalsindi kada if conditions are so horrible.

genuine question, are sri chaitanya all cbse schools? that's the only thing that makes sense to say changing to state syllabus will favor these. 

Sri Chaitanya Schools have customized syllabi based on CBSE/NCERT curriculum. They call these "TECHNO", "Olympiad" etc. This is besides State syllabus. At least it was the case during the times I studied. I don't think they changed it. 

Moving to CBSE/NCERT Curriculum kills that advantage. Then CBSE/NCERT gives students to study Mathematics and Biology till 12th, which is more advantageous over state syllabi.

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2 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Jagan andhuke system ni change chesthuunnadu

neko dandam dora, evadu marchatledu system ni. issue antha asalu meaningless education lo undi. adi evadu patinchukodu. CBSE aa state aa anukunta sodi where 90% same stuff untadi text books lo. only difference in both systems is how the exams are conducted. CBSE exams (not syllabus) test your understanding with indirect questions. in fact during my time state syllabus covered more topics than CBSE. So this whole issue is another BS

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41 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

neko dandam dora, evadu marchatledu system ni. issue antha asalu meaningless education lo undi. adi evadu patinchukodu. CBSE aa state aa anukunta sodi where 90% same stuff untadi text books lo. only difference in both systems is how the exams are conducted. CBSE exams (not syllabus) test your understanding with indirect questions. in fact during my time state syllabus covered more topics than CBSE. So this whole issue is another BS

 

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Central Board of Secondary Education vs State Board- Entrance Exam

The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher School Certificate (HSC), which are typically known as state-specific exams, are determined by each state's education board. Students typically take entrance exams to continue their education beyond high school. Additionally, students enroll in coaching programs to prepare for entrance exams like the JEE and NEET. CBSE students have a better chance of succeeding in these competitive exams because they are based on the CBSE syllabus. The State Board, on the other hand, is less challenging than the CBSE board and focuses more on regional problems. As a result, State Board students find it challenging to succeed in competitive examinations and need to study harder.

https://www.catalyser.in/blog/cbse-or-state-board-which-one-to-choose-after-10th

 

 

 

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Why CBSE Curriculum is Ideal for Competitive Exam Preparation?

The CBSE curriculum is regularly updated and revised to keep up with the changing trends and requirements of higher education and the job market. This ensures that students are well-equipped with the latest knowledge and skills. Which can improve their chances of success in competitive exams.

In summary, the CBSE curriculum is an ideal choice for students preparing for competitive exams. The uniformity and standardization of the curriculum, comprehensive and structured content, regular assessments, and updated syllabus provide students with a significant advantage in competitive exams.

The statistics show that CBSE students have performed well in competitive exams, highlighting the effectiveness of the curriculum in preparing students for these challenges. By opting for the CBSE curriculum, students can acquire essential skills, develop a strong foundation and improve their chances of success in competitive exams.

https://www.samsidh.in/why-cbse-curriculum-is-ideal-for-competitive-exam-preparation/

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

neko dandam dora, evadu marchatledu system ni. issue antha asalu meaningless education lo undi. adi evadu patinchukodu. CBSE aa state aa anukunta sodi where 90% same stuff untadi text books lo. only difference in both systems is how the exams are conducted. CBSE exams (not syllabus) test your understanding with indirect questions. in fact during my time state syllabus covered more topics than CBSE. So this whole issue is another BS

Try checking for success rates of any Kendriya Vidhyalaya alumni and benchmark it with Sri Chaitanya and Narayana or any state syllabus school. The difference becomes apparent.

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20 minutes ago, andhra_jp said:

 

 

 

 

 

it's about the exam process not the syllabus. Because cbse students need to have understanding of subject to answer questions while state exams you need to by heart everything. including math students just remember solution. Competitive exams are closer to cbse format. 

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Just now, Pavanonline said:

Lol nenu evaru reform cheyatledu antunna you are the one arguing for prisonary 🤷

CBSE introduction in schooling, tying up with IB board and Edutech and ToEFL are all steps in right direction. Only retarted thinkers will say otherwise. 

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3 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

CBSE introduction in schooling, tying up with IB board and Edutech and ToEFL are all steps in right direction. Only retarted thinkers will say otherwise. 

ok anna nuvu cheppavante nijame, ala introduce cheyagane refoem ipoyinatte system . indulo WEF hastham emina unda adi kuda chepu :D 

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10 hours ago, Pavanonline said:

ok anna nuvu cheppavante nijame, ala introduce cheyagane refoem ipoyinatte system . indulo WEF hastham emina unda adi kuda chepu :D 

Reform ekkado oka daggara start avthadhi. Baboru ki direct conflict of interest undhi. Sri Chaitanya and Narayana are his donors, Narayana directly involved in Cabinet. How do you not question his motive then ?🤔

WEF Davos club are the ones that dictate the investments. The modus operandi is simple. You want FDI flow? Let the state governments borrow monies from creditors like World Bank, IMF and then you will get FDIs. Look at the debt made by governments of Andhra, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharastra you will know, how state debt and FDI are interlinked. 

Local hasthalu ee aanatledhu ledhu neeku, WEF endhuku aanthadhi😆 

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