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  2. National Council for Vocational Education and Training

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    Logo of National Council for Vocational Education & Training. National Council for Vocational Education and Training is an autonomous,non-statutory and regulatory body under Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship for monitoring the institutions engaged in providing short term and long term educational training in vocational education and designing the basic standards required for ...

  3. Industrial training institute - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the various trades of ITI/ITC is done every year in August. The ITI Admission Procedure is started before the commencement of the new session. Sessions under this scheme starts from 1 August. Under the NCVT guidelines admission in ITIs is made on merit based / written examination. Admission to the private ITIs are done directly. [6]

  4. Secondary School Leaving Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The Indian system of education fundamentally consists of five years of primary schooling, followed by five years of secondary schooling. [1] The SSLC must be obtained at the end of term of study at the secondary school. SSLC is obtained after the student scores 35% and above in his/her Xth Board Exams.

  5. List of institutions of higher education in Maharashtra

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    In Maharashtra, there is one central university, twenty three state universities and twenty-one deemed universities.. The main building of University of Mumbai, established 1856, the oldest university in Maharashtra; the photo is from the 1870s.

  6. Education in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra has 24 universities with a turnout of 160,000 Graduates every year. [12] [13] Maharashtra has played a pioneering role in the development of the modern education system in India. The University of Mumbai, is the largest university in the world in terms of the number of graduates and has 141 affiliated colleges. [14]

  7. Transcript (education) - Wikipedia

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    In United States education, a transcript is a copy of a student's permanent academic record, which usually means all courses taken, all grades received, all honors received and degrees conferred to a student from the first day of school to the current school year for high school, college and university. [2]

  8. Academic grading in India - Wikipedia

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    The university awarding distinction at 70% may have a passing mark of 45%. Thus the comparison of GPA ( grade-point average ) is quite difficult for Indian students elsewhere. A student having 95% will be close to 3.9 on the GPA scale, as would a student with a 75% from a 70% cut-off-for-distinction institution.

  9. Higher Secondary Certificate - Wikipedia

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    This can be used to apply to university in India. Year 12 pupils will study a total of up to six subjects; out of these, five are main subjects and one is additional in HSSC exam, which are different for each State Board. The exam consists of a total of 1100 marks: 550 in HSC 1 and 550 in HSC 2.