RBSE may make major changes in the syllabus from 9th to 12th from next year, know why this was needed.

Ajmer : Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is considering making changes in the syllabus before the examinations of classes 9 to 12 to be held in 2025-26. Education Minister Madan Dilawar has indicated this. Regarding this, he will hold a review meeting of the Board of Secondary Education next month, under this it is believed that Minister Dilawar can take major decisions regarding the curriculum.

Board staff will meet with NCERT experts

Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) Secretary Kailash Chandra Sharma gave information about the changes to be made. In which he told that soon a workshop will be organized by the board with experts of different subjects of Rajasthan after taking suggestions from NCERT. In which preparations are being made to conduct the examinations of the coming year 2025 on the basis of NCERT syllabus.

Rajasthan government can make changes in the curriculum at its own level.

Board Secretary Kailash Chand Sharma said that NCERT officials have told the board officials that the Rajasthan government can also make some changes from 9th to 12th at its level. In this regard, provisions for bringing changes will be explored after discussing with NCERT officials. Only after this the action to make changes as per the rules will be considered. At present, the clear intention of the Rajasthan government on this subject has not yet been revealed.

Education Minister will take review meeting of the board next month

Madan Dilawar, Education Minister in Rajasthan Government, will hold a review meeting with the officials of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education next month. Dilawar can take many important decisions in this meeting. Before this, discussions were held with the concerned officials of all the sections who came from Jaipur. Before the review meeting, emphasis was laid on preparing the curriculum after discussing calling experts from NCERT and training experts from Rajasthan.

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