(News) Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) is planning for a change in the syllabus from 2010-11
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Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) is planning for a change in the syllabus from 2010-11
The Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) is planning for a change in the
syllabus from the coming academic year (2010-11). According
to board officials, the syllabus will be similar to the CBSE mode of
examination.
This is in the wake of centralisation of the education system proposed by
the Union HRD ministry. "In future there will be only one board which will
design the syllabus and even set question papers. The Centre has set the
ball rolling, now it is time for the state governments to act," said a
senior official of BIE. He added that the education department has already
started the centralisation process in the state with the introduction of
CBSE form of grading for the students.
The syllabus change will, however, be done in a slow and steady pace, giving
ample time for the students to get adjusted to it. "There will be deletions
and additions to the existing syllabus. This will have to be drafted by the
end of this academic year. Officials are working on it," said a BIE
official. The change is expected to be executed over the next three years,
the official added.
According to officials, the syllabus is expected to be made simpler than the
existing one as there were many complaints from parents and teachers about
the vastness of subjects like physics and chemistry.
"After the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE), there were many
complaints that the pass percentage dipped by 3.2 per cent due to tough
syllabus introduced in the previous academic year," said an official.
While the proposal for the change is still pending with the secondary
education department, BIE officials said that a decision on the matter will
be taken by the principal secretary in a couple of weeks.
Courtesy: Timesofindia.indiatimes.com