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JKBOSE | |
Abbreviation | JK BOSE |
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Formation | 28 August 1975 |
Type | Board of School Education |
Legal status | School Education Board |
Professional title | JKBOSE |
Headquarters | Jammu/ Bemina,Srinagar |
Location | |
Origins | 1975 |
Official language | Kashmiri, Hindi, English, Urdu, Bhoti, Balti, Dogri, Gojri, Sheena, Pahari, Punjabi, Persian and Arabic. |
Owner | Government of Jammu and Kashmir |
Chairperson | Parikshat Singh Manhas |
Secretary | Ms. Manisha Sarin, JKAS |
Website | jkbose |
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (abbreviated as JK BOSE) is the main board of school education in the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir[1] and Ladakh. It is based in Jammu & Srinagar and is an autonomous body under the administration of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The board gives affiliation to more than 10200 schools across the state and employs 22856 teachers. The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education was established through a legislation under the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education Act, 1975 with Agha Ashraf Ali as its first chairman.[2][3][4][5]
Purposes
According to its official website, the purposes of the board are to:
- Secure that education should relate intimately to the development of potentialities of the youth, to the national needs and to the aspirations of the people
- Discover talent and nurture it;
- Promote equality of opportunity by providing necessary facilities;
- Help generally to raise the standard of living and productivity of the State and achieve closer and willing participation of the people in a democratic process ;
- Regulate, control and develop education in the State of Jammu and Kashmir up to the Higher Secondary level by providing varied courses with a view to equipping pupils for different occupations, for education in the universities and other cultural purposes and to examine candidates and to award certificates to successful candidates and doing all other things incidental thereto.[1]
Composition
The Board consists of:[1]
- The chair of the Board
- The Commissioner/ Secretary to Government School Education Department
- The Director of School Education, Jammu
- The Director of School Education, Kashmir
- A representative from each of the two Universities of Kashmir and Jammu. Each representative is appointed by Council of the University involved.
- Four school teachers, two men and two women. They are appointed by the Government. The male teachers are concerned in the education of boys, and the female teachers in that of girls.
- A well-known expert in education who is not part of the administration, but who is appointed by the Government
- A representative of the Teachers' Training Institutions. This representative is appointed by the Government.
- One man from among the Principals and Headmasters of teaching institutions in the State, appointed by the Government.
- One woman from among the Principals and Headmistress of teaching institutions in the State, appointed by the Government.
Major functions
The board is empowered to specify the courses of instruction and create syllabi for them, and to select textbooks for the elementary, and secondary schools and for the higher secondary (school gradation) school examinations; to conduct public examinations and publish the results at the secondary school and higher secondary levels; to grant diplomas or certificates to people who have passed its examinations; to recognize educational institutions at the secondary school and higher secondary levels, and conduct inspections of recognized institutions, ensuring that required facilitates, equipment, and staff are in place, that only the approved books and courses are taught, and that the standards are in accord with the relevant regulations; to remove recognition from schools that do not meet the proper conditions; to supervise and control the recognized institutions; and exercise various other powers given to it by law.[1]
Exams conducted
The exams conducted by the Board are:
- Elementary Teacher's Training Institute, Jammu
- Elementary Teacher's Training Institute, Kashmir
- Higher Secondary - Pt II Annual (Pvt) - Jammu Prov.
- Higher Secondary Pt II Annual (Reg.) Jammu Prov.
- Higher Secondary Pt II Annual (Pvt.) Kashmir Prov.
- Higher Secondary Part Two - Kashmir - Annual
- Higher Secondary - Part II Bi-Annual (Pvt)
- Jammu - Annual Private Class X Summer Zone & Winter Zone
- Jammu - Annual Regular Class X
- Leh - Annual Private & Regular Class X
- Leh - Higher Secondary - Part II Annual & Bi-Annual (Reg. & Pvt)
- Leh - Matric Bi-annual - Srinagar
- Kargil - Annual Regular & Private Class X
- Kargil -Higher Secondary - Part II Annual & Bi-Annual (Reg. & Pvt)
- Matric Bi-Annual - Srinagar
- Srinagar - Annual Private Class X
References
- 1 2 3 4 "JKBOSE A PROFILE". Official site. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
- ↑ https://kashmirreader.com/2018/.../march-session-not-feasible-for-kashmir-say-experts...
- ↑ https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/op-ed/agha-ashraf-ali-94-and.../211764.html
- ↑ "Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education Exam Results 2018, J & K 10th and 12th Examination Results 2018".
- ↑ "J&K Class XII Results Delayed, Students Fear Missing Out on Admissions - Azadi Times". 4 June 2023. Retrieved 4 June 2023.