Changes In Gujarat Course: The Country Will Become The First State, The Government Decision Of Rupani
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board or GSEB is a government of Gujarat body responsible for determining the policy-related, administrative, cognitive, and intellectual direction the state’s secondary and higher secondary educational system takes.
The main responsibilities of the Board include academics, conducting examinations and research and development. The board is responsible for registration and administration of higher secondary and secondary schools in the state of Gujarat.
The Gujarat board was formed on the basis of ‘The Gujarat Secondary Education Act 1972’. It is very popular board in the Gujarat State. It conducts state level exam. The main academic task of GSEB is the preparation of syllabus for secondary schools and also the recommendation of text-books to be taught in government schools as well as registered private schools. The Board also performs the duties of recognizing new schools, performance evaluation of schools and inspections of various schools associated with the Board.
The GSEB conducts 2 (including 4-semester type examinations) main examinations – The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exam for Standard 10 and the Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (HSC)examination for Standard XI-XII students in Gujarat. The Board also holds a Talent Search for students of Std VIII & IX in five major subjects every year. It is divided into 2 major parts.
Last year, the GST Tax System implemented in the country is now to be studied in Gujarat by the students of their respective colleges. The Education Department of Gujarat has decided to add new lessons of GST in standard 11 and 12 in the new academic session of the year 2019. About 9 chartered accountants have been asked to include GST in the curriculum.
The complex course of GST will be added as a two-and-a-half lesson in the theory of semantics. The GST topic as a practical in the subject of the account has been included. In order to include GST in the curriculum, the Directorate in charge of GST, in the Department of Finance, has also been consulted.
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