Education Governing Bodies are in charge of all kinds of educational activities in India.
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Indian government has recognised education as one of the most important
and premier aspects for building a modern, civilised society. The
government has formed many governing bodies for regulating the
educational system in India. The governing bodies include CBSE, CISCE,
the State Government Boards, the National Open School and the
International School.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is the principal
governing body of education system in India. It is in charge of
conducting various examinations and also looks after the functioning of
schools accredited to the central education system. The CISCE or the
Council of Indian School Certificate Examination is actually a board for
the Anglo Indian studies in India. This board conducts two different
examinations, named the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education and
the Indian School Certificate. The first examination is actually a k-10
examination for the Indian students, who have just completed class 10th.
The second examination, named Indian school certificate is a k-12
public examination and it is conducted mainly for the students, studying
in the class 12th.
Besides the CBSE and the CISCE, the State Government Boards also play an
important and significant role in the Indian education system. The
boards are named as the State Board of Education and they bear the
responsibilities of all kinds of education activities in their
respective states. The National Open School, also known as the National
Institute of Open Schooling was established by the Government of India
in 1989, mainly for providing education to the students, who fail to
attend formal schools. There is another education governing body in
India, named the International School. This school controls the
educational activities of those schools that are accredited to the
curriculum of international standard.
Apart from the above mentioned education governing bodies, there are
some other statutory bodies that govern the higher education in India.
Each of these bodies is in charge of regulating different types of
education in India, like the general education, medical education,
technical education etc. The university Grants Commission (UGC) is the
largest among these bodies. UGC is responsible for coordination,
determination and maintenance of standards, release of grants, for the
universities in India. Apart from the UGC, the other education governing
bodies in India include the All India Council for Technical Education
(AICTE), the Distance Education Council (DEC), the Indian Council for
Agriculture Research (ICAR), the Bar Council of India (BCI), the Central
Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) etc.
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