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Join BOSSE, The Open School Board For Brighter Career Prospects

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  Open schooling is defined as a way of learning that gives students flexibility and option about what they study, when they learn, where they learn, and how they learn. Open schooling usually refers to education that is open to anyone, regardless of their educational background. Open schooling usually refers to education that is available to anyone, regardless of his or her educational background. BOSSE or Board of Open Schooling and Skill Education, the board of open schooling was founded to satisfy the academic demands of a distinct group of students. The board's main aim is to provide universal education, as well as skill and vocational training, to all students up to the pre-degree level. Because BOSSE offers a wide variety of courses, self-learning lesson plans, credit transfer, and a flexible assessment system, students can resume their studies after a long break. However, open schooling and distance education are frequently used simultaneously, and many people confuse the ...

Top Five Open School Board in India

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  To universalize education and to make education convenient for every section of society, the Government of India has established Open School Board in India. The objective of the open school is to eliminate all barriers that prevent candidates to take higher education and serve society by being a global school of higher learning in pursuit of academic excellence. Since Independence, India did magnificent progress in the sphere of fundamental education and today the country has an excellent network of world-class schools and open school board in India. This post aims to highlight the top five open school board in India.   Board of Intermediate Education (Andhra Pradesh) : Board of Intermediate Education (Andhra Pradesh) is a state board that offers secondary, senior secondary, vocational, and life skills programmes. There is no upper age limit to pursues courses from Board of Intermediate Education (Andhra Pradesh). Students who could not complete schooling education for...

Top Five Employment-Oriented Courses Offered by Open School Board

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  Today, in the time of COVID-19 pandemic, two questions are highly relevant and important; first is, how to get a better job? And second is, how to secure the present job? Because today in the present scenario getting a good job and maintaining the security of the present job are arduous and challenging. The pandemic has disrupted and changed the entire framework of work culture and employment opportunities. And, in this advanced technology-driven world, companies are demanding skilled candidates who possess multiple skills like some feature programming language, digital marketing, data analysis, etc. To learn new-age skills, there are numerous online and offline resources, but their quality of teaching and quality of content are not worth appreciating. Apart from that, their fee is too high that a candidate with an average income cannot bear. In this scenario, open school board is an excellent platform to learn new-age skills at an affordable fee. The vocational programmes an...

How Open School Board Can be Breakthrough in Student’s Career?

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  The government’s unprecedented move to rejuvenate India’s fundamental education infrastructure is assuredly farsighted and admirable. Since independence, the Government of India has adopted significant steps to impart affordable and hassle-free education to every child of the country without any discrimination. After seven decades of independence, India has developed a large network of schools, according to the estimation today India has 10,83,678 public schools and over 400,000 unaided private schools in the country.           According to Statista.com (German company specializing in market and consumer data) in 2018, 131 million students enrolled in government schools in India while 119 million students enrolled in private schools. Significantly, the Indian schooling system is one of the largest in the world and caters to over 250 million students.   Now, let’s see other aspects of the Indian education system, 32 million underprivileged...