New Delhi: The Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE), which was approved by the Cabinet on March 6, was registered on Tuesday.
Delhi’s own school education board DBSE has been registered and an official notification detailing its modalities is expected soon, according to officials at the Directorate of Education (DoE).
The Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE), which was approved by the Cabinet on March 6, was registered on Tuesday.
“The board was officially registered on Tuesday and is expected to bring a most-awaited reform in the school assessment system.
“To start with, 20 to 25 Delhi government schools will be affiliated to DBSE from the 2021-22 academic session. Consultations are on with principals, teachers and parents concerned to decide upon which schools will be affiliated with the board in the first phase,” a senior DoE official said.
According to the official, the modalities are being worked out and a notification detailing everything is expected soon.
The board will have a governing body chaired by the education minister. It will also have an executive body for day-to-day functions and will be headed by a CEO. Both bodies will have experts from industries, the education sector, principals of government and private schools, and bureaucrats, the official added.
