CBSE Board To Introduce Self Evaluation System, New Grading System For Schools, Mandatory APAAR-ID

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced significant changes to its evaluation system for schools, introducing a self-evaluation framework designed to enhance educational quality. Under this new system, institutions will be assessed and categorized into four distinct grades: A+, A, B, or C, based on predefined quality standards. This marks a shift from the previous compliance-based self-assessment approach, aiming to provide a more comprehensive evaluation of schools' performance. Additionally, the introduction of the Mandatory APAAR-ID system will further streamline the evaluation process, ensuring that schools maintain transparency and accountability in their operations. The CBSE's decision seeks to not only uplift educational standards but also empower schools to take ownership of their quality assessment, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. These reforms are expected to enhance the overall educational landscape in India, benefiting students and educators alike by promoting higher standards of learning and institutional integrity.
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