The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in acknowledging that math is a "difficult" subject that instils a "sense of fear" in many students. It is proposing to bring about two levels of mathematics for the academic session ending March 2020.
As part of this project, all the duplicate and redundant portions will be edited out, leaving the students with concise, crisp textbooks. The ministry promises that this reduction will be scientific.
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Prior to this, a number of students had approached the Delhi High Court, aggrieved by the changes in the admission criteria. However, the Delhi HC held the MCI norms to be “legal and valid”.
Scoring the highest marks in NEET 2018 with an incredible 99.99 percentile, Delhi girl Kalpana Kumari (who hails from Bihar) has bagged the All India Rank 1 in CBSE's nation-wide medical entrance exam.