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In the Indian education system of some Indian states, the Pre-University Course (PUC) or Pre-Degree Course (PDC) is referred to as intermediate or +2 course, which is a two-year senior secondary education course that succeeds the tenth grade (known as SSLC or SSC in such states, equivalent to sophomore in the US system) and precedes to the completion of a Senior Secondary Course.
KSEAB came into existence in the year 1966. The Board conducts the SSLC (Class X) Examination in March / April each year, Second PUC (Class XII) Examination and other examinations are also conducted by this board. [2] KSEAB conducts examinations for Class 10th and 12th of affiliated Schools and Junior Colleges.
Those who wish to adopt the textbooks are required to send a request to NCERT, upon which soft copies of the books are received. The material is press-ready and may be printed by paying a 5% royalty, and by acknowledging NCERT. [11] The textbooks are in color-print and are among the least expensive books in Indian book stores. [11]
Sahib Singh (1892–1977); Sohan Singh Seetal (1909-1998) Poet, Novelist, historian, Authored more than 60 books; Santokh Singh Dhir (1920–2010); Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934–2005)
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The poem Sabse Khatarnak by the Hindi poet Pash was included in the NCERT textbook for 11th standard Hindi students in 2006. In 2017, the BJP government affiliated RSS tried to remove it but failed. [28] [29] The NCERT made two controversial changes to the class XII political science textbook ‘Politics in India Since Independence’ in 2017.
Ekenbabu is a police detective who looks like a very common Bengali man. He studied criminology in the USA.His real name is Ekendra Sen. He is eccentric, little comical and takes snuffs.
Sardar Ajit Singh Sandhu was born on 23 February 1881 in Khatkar Kalan village, located in the Jullundur district (now Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar) of Punjab, British India. He was born into a Jat Sikh family, with his parents being Arjan Singh and Jai Kaur. [ 3 ]