History and emergence of Distance learning
The first proof of distance education was traced back as early as 1728 when in The Boston Gazette, Caleb Philipps advertised weekly lessons in shorthand to be sent to those wishing to learn the art. This made the students learn from home the art of shorthand which was a new art at that time. ...Read More
NIOS acting as a catalyst for students who prepare for competitive exams
Sudden accretion in students for commerce as a subject for class XI
The latest trend that’s catching up with students in choosing subjects for class XI subjects has led to reduction of science seats and increment of commerce seats in schools. The trend that prevailed earlier was that students preferred science over commerce as they thought it to be more lucrative career wise. The inclination towards commerce is so much that even some of the brightest students are preferring it over science ...Read More