Maharashtra State Board

of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune

  1. BACKGROUND
  2. FUNCTIONS
  3. MAJOR STRENGTHS
  4. DECENTRALISATION
  5. ORGANISATIONAL SET UP
  6. STRUCTURE OF THE BOARD
  7. EXAMINATION FRAMEWORK
  8. AFFILIATION
  9. LANGUAGE STUDY
  10. ENDEAVOURS IN EDUCATION
  11. ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION
  12. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  13. SPECIAL FEATURES

 

  1. BACKGROUND :

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education, Pune came into existence on 1st January, 1966, as per the Maharashtra Act No.XLI of 1965 (called as Maharashtra Secondary Boards Act 1965) to regulate certain matters pertaining to secondary education in the State of Maharashtra. The Act was amended in 1977 and the nomenclature of the Board has been changed to "The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education."

As a State level organisation, the Board substantially contributes towards upgrading educational standards and introducing innovations in the field of secondary and higher secondary education. The Board is diverse, mass participative education system with a broader base of access that provides the benefits of uniformity and diversity. Over a period of 3 decades, the Board has grown tremendously in terms of schools and number of students.

Examination

Month and Year

No.of Schools/Colleges

No of Students

S.S.C.

March 2000

13,835

14,42,859

H.S.C

March 2000

3,581

8,11,120

 

(2) FUNCTIONS :

The Board advises the State Government on matters of policy relating to secondary and higher secondary education in general and on the following matters in partcular :-

18(a)

    1. Ensuring a uniform pattern of Secondary or Higher Secondary Education.
    2. Maintenance of uniform standard of education in Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges.
    3. Co-ordination between National policies and State policies in Secondary or Higher Secondary Education.
    4. Co-ordination between Secondary or Higher Secondary education, university education and primary education.

18(b) To lay down guiding principles for determining Curricula and Syllabi and also to prepare the detailed syllabi for all standards of secondary and higher secondary education.

18(d) To prescribe standard requirements in respect of staff, buildings, furniture, equipment, stationary and other things required for secondary schools and junior colleges.

18(e) To prescribe any books as text-books or to prepare or cause to be prepared any books and prescribe them as text-books, for all standards including the final standard of Secondary and higher secondary education.

18(f) To prescribe the general conditions governing admission of regular and private candidates to the final examinations, and to specify the conditions regarding attendens and character, on the fulfilment of which a candidate shall have a right to be admitted to and to appear at any such examination.

18(g) To award certificates to candidates passing the final examination

18(h) To institute and award scholarships, stipends, medals prizes and other rewards, and to prescribe conditions therefor.

18(l) To call for special reports and information from the Director of Education and other officers of the Education Department and any information from any Secondry School or Jr. College to ensure maintenance of academic standards in secondary and higher secondary education;

18(n) To appoint officers and servants of the state Board (other than the Chairman, Secretary, Joint Secretary or Asstt. Secretary) in its office and in the offices of the Divisional Boards and regulate the terms and conditions of their service.

18(q) To inspect and supervise generally the working of the Divisional Boards and to inspect periodically the accounts thereof.

(3) MAJOR STRENGTHS :

The Indian National System of Education envisages a common education structure throughout India that places thrust on common school system and a common core curriculum. The Board has fulfilled this national obligation by providing uniform curriculum with a flexible scheme of studies suitable to the needs of students. The schools and students enjoy and share common previleges as regards curriculum, text books, examinations and academic innovations.

(4) DECENTRALISATION :

The Board has emerged as a major role player in both the Secondary and Higher Secondary sector and a potential source of human resource capital of the State of Maharashtra. The jurisdiction of the board extends to the whole state of Maharashtra comprising of 33 districts. The Board has decentralised its activities in favour of increased responsibilities to the students, teachers and the schools, It has eight divisional boards at Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Nasik, Amaravati, Nagpur, Aurangabad and Latur. All these divisional boards enjoy autonomy in the conduct of examinations.

(5) ORGANISATIONAL SET UP :

The highest executive of the Board is the State Chairman, who is assisted by a Secretary and Assistant Secretary at Head Quarter and by Divisional Chairman and Divisional Secretary at the Divisional Boards. All these officers belong to the State education cadre.

The Board has various statutory committees which are advisory in nature. The Governing Body of the Board is constituted as per its rules and regulations. The recommendations of all the committees are placed for approval before the Governing Body on the Board.

(6) STRUCTURE OF THE BOARD :

The Board has a full time Chairman, who is the Chief Executive of the Board. He is assisted by the Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Acounts Officer in all matters concerning examinations, administration, finance, vigilance etc.

STATE CHAIRMAN.

(1) GOVERNING BODY

(2) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

(3) EXAMINATION COMMITTEE (4) ACADEMIC COUNCIL

(5) FINANCE COMMITTEE (6) BOARD OF STUDIES

(7) EQUIVALENCE COMMITTEE (8) CURRICULAR RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(7) EXAMINATION FRAMEWORK :

The Board conducts S.S.C. & H.S.C. Examinations at the end of Class X and XII twice a year in March and October.

The core curriculum at the Secondary State comprises of the study of 3 languages (viz.Mother tongue, National language and English) and Mathematics, Science and Social Sciences as the subjects of external assessment. Physical and Health Education, Work Experience, one of the Optional Subjects, Value Education and General Knowledge are the five subjects that are studied and continusouly assessed internally by the schools.

(8) AFFILIATION :

All the Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges permitted and recognised by the education department are eligible for affiliation with the Board subject to fulfillment of prescribed conditions to ensure that education is of approved and comparable quality in that respect. The No.of Institutions have been increasing over the years.

Statistical information of H.S.C. examination March 2000

Division

No. of Candidates

No. of

 

ARTS

COMM

SCI

MCVC

TOTAL

CENT-
RES

COLLEGES

PUNE

49473

24911

29896

6982

111262

141

511

NAGPUR

82672

13835

21992

9936

128435

287

599

AURANGABAD

50116

5890

12773

5011

73790

130

246

MUMBAI

35811

85085

41571

4100

166567

187

480

KOLHAPUR

44747

15727

20902

6398

87774

094

463

AMRAVATI

58249

6002

14468

8249

86968

254

541

NASIK

59007

10576

19709

6066

95358

152

454

LATUR

40549

3864

12938

3615

60966

134

287

TOTAL

420624

165890

174249

50357

811120

1379

3581

 

Statistical information of S.S.C. examination March 2000

DIVISION

NO. OF CANDIDATES

NO. OF CENTERS

NO. OF SCHOOLS

PUNE

209604

335

2054

NAGPUR

226145

480

1840

AURANGABAD

125755

353

1280

MUMBAI

290251

353

2213

KOLHAPUR

178167

318

2022

AMRAVATI

158288

587

1637

NASIK

161543

294

1646

LATUR

093096

279

1143

TOTAL

1442859

2999

13835

 

(9) LANGUAGE STUDY :

The Board provide 27 languages besides Marathi, Hindi and English. A student can opt for a State language or any Indian language or classicle language or a Foreign Language under the three language formula adopted by the State. This is aimed to developed tolerance and respect for diversity within the State as India is a multicultural and multilinguistic nation.

(10) ENDEAVOURS IN EDUCATION :

The main thrust of the Board is directed to fulfil the aim and objectives as the leading national Board of Secondary Education in the Country. The key issues of Secondary Education are access, quality, modernisation and diversity. As the Board ensures quality in education through well define areas such as :

    1. Curriculum design and content
    2. Teaching and learning assessment
    3. Question Banks
    4. Teachers Training
    5. Research etc.

 

(11) ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION :

To familarise the students with the growing concerns of environmental degradation, ecological imbalances and the global concerns on environmental issues, the Board imparts Environment Education in schools through activities.

(12) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :

Information Technology has been introduced in the Stds. VIII to XII as one of the Optional Subjects from this year. Similarly special course under M.C.V.C. has been introduced. The Board has revised new curriculum on Information Technology Applications for the Vocational Stream at +2 Stage.

 

 

SPECIAL FEATURES

  1. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
  2. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AT +2 STAGE
  3. TEXT-BOOKS
  4. DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACHERS & TAUGHT
  5. EDUCATIONAL MISCELLENARY
  6. CONCESSION TO HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
  7. EXAMINATIONS
  8. CENTRAL VALUATION SCHEME
  9. CROSS MODERATION SCHEME
  10. COMPUTERIZATION OF EXAMINATION RESULTS
  11. RESEARCH
  12. FEES
  13. EXAMINATION FEE
  14. INSERVICE TRAINING

 

1. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT : HIGH-LIGHTS

The State Board has adopted the scheme of subjects for STds. IX and X as recommended in the NPE 1986. The document entitled 'National Curriculum for Elementary and Secondary Education' - A framework' published by the N.C.E.R.T. has been followed by the Board.

The syllabi of Stds. IX to XII have been revised and restructured taking into consideration the draft syllabi and guidelines supplied by the N.C.E.R.T. The restructure syllabi contain approximately 70% of the core supplied by the N.C.E.R.T and 30% have been framed on the basis of regional requirement and situation. These syllabi had been approved by the Government These syllabi have been introduced in Stds. IX and XI dfrom the academic year 1994-95 and in Std. X and XII from the academic year 1995-96 as per the order of the State Government.

While restructuring the syllabi of STd. IX to XII the national guidelines and the following ten core elements have been given due weightage.

CORE ELEMENTS :

1) History of India's Freedom Movement

2) Constiltutional Obligations

3) Content Essentional to Nature National Identity

4) India's Common Cultural Heritage

5) Egalitarianism, Democracy and Secularism

6) Equality of the Sexes.

7) Protecti