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Time of India
8 hours ago
- Time of India
Toppers felicitated
Delhi Public School, Bokaro, hosted the Milestone Award 2025 to honour over 60 Class X & XII CBSE toppers. IG Kranti Kumar Gadidesi urged students to pursue excellence over success. The event featured cultural performances, inspiring speeches, and the spirit of unity.


India.com
19 hours ago
- India.com
CBSE Supplementary Result 2025: CBSE Class 10, 12 supply result soon; know how to check scores at cbse.gov.in
CBSE Result 2025: 'Announce particular date,' Upset students urge board officials for official confirmation amid delay speculations The Central Board of Secondary Education is all set to announce the CBSE Supplementary Result 2025 anytime soon. Once declared, candidates can check the CBSE Class 10th, 12th Supplementary Result 2025 at As of now, the board officials have not announced any date and time for the declaration of the result. This year, the Central Board of Secondary Education conducted the Secondary School Supplementary Examination-2025 on July 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, and July 22. Likewise, the board conducted the Senior Secondary Supplementary Examination-2025 on July 15. Candidates can access the CBSE Class 10th Supplementary Result 2025 and CBSE Class 12th Supplementary Result 2025 at and A student must enter his/her roll number, school number, admit card ID, date of birth, and security pin to download the CBSE Supplementary Result. Visit the Official CBSE Website: Open your web browser and visit the official website of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) at or Navigate to the Results Section: Once on the CBSE website's homepage, look for the 'Results' section. Click on 'Secondary School Examination(Class X) Results 2025 (Supplementary) Results 2025.' Enter Required Details: On the Class 10th result page, you will be prompted to enter certain details to access your results. Enter your CBSE Roll Number, School No, admit card ID, date of birth, and security pin. Submit and View Results: After entering all the required details correctly, click on the 'Submit' or 'Get Results' button. Your CBSE Supply results 2025 will then be displayed on the screen. Print or Save Your Results: Once your results are displayed, you have the option to either print them out or save them for future reference. Click on the print icon or use the browser's print function to obtain a hard copy of your result.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Gujarat schools propose 40-student limit per class in secondary sections
Ahmedabad: In a move aimed at improving the quality of education and reducing classroom overcrowding, the Gujarat School Management Federation has recommended implementing a Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)-like policy limiting the number of students per class to 40 in all secondary and higher secondary schools across the state. Currently, govt schools in Gujarat accommodate over 60 students per class at the secondary and higher secondary levels, despite primary schools already following the 40-student rule. The federation has submitted a formal proposal to the state's education minister, highlighting the need to adopt uniform standards across all levels of schooling. The recommendation is based on historical guidelines under the Gujarat Secondary Education Act, 1972, and related regulations from 1974, which specify that a classroom size of 400 sq ft should house no more than 40 students — allocating 8 sq. Ft per student. However, the current practice allows up to 66 students per class, leading to overcrowding and reduced learning outcomes. You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad Citing earlier legal cases and an opinion from the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, which confirmed that over 45 students in a 400 sq ft room is not advisable, the federation emphasised that this overcrowding violates safety and quality norms. Furthermore, with Gujarat ranking 11th in the country for secondary school dropout rates, the federation believes that reducing class sizes could significantly improve student retention and academic performance. They have urged the Education Department to act swiftly and align state policy with CBSE and the National Education Policy, which supports a 40-student cap per class.