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The NIOS board carries equal importance and value like CBSE, CISCE, UP BOARD or any other Government board in India. Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students. Open School helps to clear 10th and 12th through NIOS Board (National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tution for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff.

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Frequently Asked Questions About NIOS Board

Value of NIOS Board for IIT JEE, PMT and government job exams?

The answer is YES because NIOS board, is constituted under the ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. It is the third largest board after CBSE & ICSE and have an equivalent weightage to that of CBSE & ICSE. With 2.2 millions enrolments it becomes the world’s largest open schooling system. It’s examination pattern and schedule also makes it quite popular among students. NIOS Board helps such students as are preparing simultaneously in different renowned coaching institutes of India for one and two years programme of various competitive exams like IIT , JEE , AIEEE , PMT (NEET) , CA, CS , ICWA , CLAT and also other professional and academic courses.

Another thing which makes NIOS more important is that all its documents have Govt. of India printed On it, which gives it more genuinity . If any university/institution objects in taking admission of a NIOS passed students then it is directly challenging the Ministry of Human Resource and development, In the present PERCENTILE scenario of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) NIOS has the most competitive percentile score among national boards and provides a great benefit to the Aspirants of IIT-JEE .

NIOS is founded by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development ( MHRD), Government Of India in 1989. Through a resolution (No.F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in gazette of India 20 October 1990) and if you look at the mark sheet that is awarded by the NIOS board it clearly mentions on it Government of India. The IIT and PMT or any other government run or private university can not stop you from appearing and taking admission in there university since they are also run by government of India. You are equally eligible as compared to a person from any other board be it ICSE /CBSE/ UP board or any other state run board for intermediate and high school examinations.

Coaching institutes for IIT-JEE can be found at almost every corner of street of India. Size and strength of students vary at these places. But, all have same purpose to give students guidance for clearing IIT-JEE. No doubt many fail to produce even a single IITian in lifetime. Students of 10+2 mathematics are crazy about IIT. May be you are one of them too who desperately want to be a part of IIT and has a degree from NIOS. mSo these students should not worry and should try for IIT exam without fear as NIOS degree is treated equally like degrees received from CBSE or ISC board.Open School helps students get complete information about NIOS board(National Institute of Open Schooling) with coaching classes that prepare students for clearing nios exams, syllabus and tuition for 10th & 12th students of NIOS Board by qualified staff and trainers who have a decades experience of nios curriculum. Open School also helps in form filling for admissions in each stream (1, 2, 3 & 4) of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th admission seekers.

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Can students passed from NIOS appear in Competitive Examinations?

Yes they can. NIOS passed students have full authority and eligibility to appear in various competitive exams. However, other eligibility criteria like age, particular subjects, qualifying percentage and other criteria must be fulfilled by the student. N.I.O.S Passed students can seek admission in all india as well as state Medical, Engineering and other various competetive exams like IIT-JEE, AIEEE, PMT (NEET) and also other professional and acedemic courses in all universities, technical institutes across the country and abroad. They can also seek the government jobs whether central / state government. However other eligibility criteria like age, particular subjects, qualifying percentage and other criteria must be fulfilled by the students.

Open School provides the information about NIOS board(National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tuition for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff. Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students.

YES without any doubt, If any university/institution objects in taking admission of a NIOS passed students then it is directly challenging the Ministry of Human Resource and development, government of India as the NIOS is passed through a resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990). SO students can now feel very confident for taking admission in NIOS by contacting on 9935035316. The University can be dissolved if it tries in any way not to recognize the Senior Secondary course passed by the student from NIOS board. The NIOS board is in no way inferior to other boards like ISC/CBSE/UP board. The NIOS has the same rights and privileges as any other board and is in no way inferior to them.

The student passed from NIOS board can appear in any Medical entrance examination, engineering entrance examination and even in NDA Entrance exam. No University/Institution in India can question the authenticity of NIOS board. The student passed from NIOS board is also eligible to appear in any Government job oriented entrance exams in which the minimum qualification required is Secondary or Senior Secondary.

National Open School is an open and famous new concept in schooling board as a basic education system of India. The open schooling system is increasing day by day in the education trend of India by giving every child of the Nation the chance to study. NIOS passed students have done tremendously good in all major competitive exams of India and abroad like IIT, AIEEE, CPMT, Government jobs post exams and other state and national level competitive exams. In an indication of improving quality of teaching under the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) system, over 1600 learners qualified for the prestigious AIEEE this year and other competitive exams.

So, as the 12th exams are over now and you are confuse what to do after 12th? Which career after 12th from NIOS, CBSE, ICSE or state boards you should choose? what are the latest trends in all India competitive exams? What competitive exam you shall appear for a career options after 12th? The difference between a competitive exam and a board exam is, that in board exam you are sure that contents will be consider according to the syllabus and semester only but in competitive exam, question selection is from much wider range and different tests according to current selection criteria of an exam. In other words, it’s toughest at all India level. That’s why choosing career options after 12th in Pre Medical Test and in Engineering competitive exams only handful of candidate make it to the medical colleges and the Indian institute of technologies. It doesn’t matter either you are going for traditional bachelor degree or any professional career after 12th, you have to compete with other students and devote a lot of time in preparing for these competitive entrance exam after 12th as admission criteria now a days going tough to accommodate only suitable and well deserved candidates in every competition exam.

AFMC Entrance Exam : AFMC acknowledged as a premier medical institute in medical research and education in India and one of toughest entrance exam after 12th on all India entrance exam. AFMC provides lucrative career options after 12 prospects through its training to under graduate as well as post graduate nursing and medical students in Indian defence services. Many aspiring students after 12th science usually take AFMC entrance exam to get entry into served in armed forces medical branch. AFMC aspiring students have to prepared hard to get qualify in this exam. The Qualification of appear in AFMC entrance exam is 12th with subject English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology and securing 60% aggregate marks in science subject (PCB) and not less than 50% marks in English subject. It is also mandatory that the candidate must also pass in Mathematics of 10th standard.

NCHMCT (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology) Entrance Exam: If your field of interest is catering & hotel and you wants to make a career after 12th in hotel industry as a career options after 12th. NCHMCT conducts entrance exam for admission in a regular full time 6 semester B.Sc Degree course in Hospitality and Hotel Administration, jointly with IGNOU and National council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology. The study program provides an insight knowledge of hotels industry, service attitudes of hospitality and technical skills of catering technology to scholar besides Latest Food and Beverage Services, Functional and operational areas of various Food Production, Modern House Keeping and operations. The eligibility for appearing in this exam is 10+2 or equivalent with English as one of the main subject. The age limit for General/OBC/PH candidates is 22 years and for SC/ST candidates it is 25 years.

NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology Entrance Exam): NIFT is a premier institutes in the field of fashion Design, Technology and Management developing professional in fashion design field for taking up fashion business to new height in the new global scenario after XIIth for many aspirants as career.

SSC Jobs exam: Through SSC any students after 12th can apply for central Government jobs in various departments of central Government. If you have decided that to choose a career after 12th you will join a government job as Lower division clerk in any of the various government Departments, Railways and Armed Forces than SSC will help you in applying and appearing for various jobs in government sector for which minimum education qualification required is 10+2.

NDA, NA and Navy Entrance Exams: NDA is one of best competitive exam after 12th science for those who wish to serve the India in the field of Defence. National Defence Academy exam is an all India exam and one of favorite exam amongst the aspirants who aspire to serve the nation and want to makes a career after intermediate in Army, Air Force and Navy. The education qualification for this test is 12th pass from a recognized state or central education board for Army, and for Naval and Air Force wing, Physics and Mathematics subjects are required after 10+2 science.

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How is NIOS different from other Boards?

The National Institute of open Schooling was brought into existence by the ministry of Human Resource and Development, Government of India in November 1989.It was passed through a resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990). The NIOS being a recognized board is in no way inferior to any other board such as ICSE or CBSE board. NIOS is equally recognized by all institutes and universities for admission.

Therefore after completing your 12th (N.I.O.S Passed) students can seek admission in all India as well as state Medical, Engineering and other various competitive exams like IIT-JEE, AIEEE, PMT (NEET) and also other professional and acedemic courses in all universities, technical institutes across the country and abroad. They can also seek the government jobs whether central / state government. However other eligibility criteria like age, particular subjects, qualifying percentage and other criteria must be fulfilled by the students. Open School provides the information about NIOS Board(National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tuition for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff. Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students.

It is considered a boon for those students who could not complete their schooling as they could not attend regular classes due to some reason or if they failed in the board exams and do not want to study in the same class with their juniors. It also gives the opportunity to the students to appear in the same year in which they have failed there board exams from any other board to save time and year. It helps in increasing the literacy of the girls who are from conservative background and cannot go to a regular school for studying or if she got married and wasn’t able to complete her schooling. NIOS is a boon for such girls to complete their schooling and can even graduate from Open University like IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University).

The NIOS has been in existence for over 25 years now. It provides a national level board examination for higher secondary and secondary. The higher or senior secondary level is equivalent to the other 12 board examinations. The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has also intimated the Registrars of all Indian Universities vide their Notification No. E V/11 (354)91/dated 25.7.1991 of its decision to grant equivalence to N.I.O.S. courses with those of other examinations of recognized Boards for purposes of admission to higher courses of study at Indian Universities.

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Whether Secondary/Senior Secondary School degrees received from NIOS carry the same importance as other boards?

The NIOS being a (recognized board) is in no way inferior to any other board such as ICSE or CBSE board. N.I.O.S Passedstudents can seek admission in all India as well as state Medical, Engineering and other various competitive exams like IIT-JEE, AIEEE, PMT (NEET) and also other professional and acedemic courses in all universities, technical institutes across the country and abroad. They can also seek the government jobs whether central / state government. However other eligibility criteria like age, particular subjects, qualifying percentage and other criteria must be fulfilled by the students.

Students who pass senior secondary examination from NIOS can take admission in any university in India as The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has also intimated the Registrars of all Indian Universities vide their Notification No. E V/11 (354)91/dated 25.7.1991 of its decision to grant equivalence to N.I.O.S. courses with those of other examinations of recognized Boards for purposes of admission to higher courses of study at Indian Universities.

The main motive behind this board coming into existence is education for that sector of the society who cannot attend regular classes due to person or professional reasons and want to continue their studies .The exams for secondary and senior secondary courses are held twice every year in the months of March–April and October-November respectively. The Identity proof is main requirement for a student to fill the registration form and get registered with the NIOS board to appear in the exams.

The list of subjects in which a student can appear in secondary level are given below and is divided in two groups

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Hindi(201), English(202), Bengali(203), Marathi(204), Telugu(205), Urdu(206), Gujarati(207), Kannada(208), Sanskrit(209), Punjabi(210), Assamese (228),Nepali(231), Malayalam(232), Oriya(233), Arabic (235),Persian (236), Tamil (237)

Group-B

*Mathematics(211),*Science and Technology(212), Social Science(213), Economics(214), Business Studies(215), *Home Science(216),*Data Entry Operation(E)(229), Psychology (222), Indian Culture & Heritage (223), *Painting (225).

The list of subjects in which a student can appear in Senior Secondary level are given below and is divided in two groups

Group-A
Hindi(301), English(302), Urdu(306), Sanskrit (309), Bangla (303), Tamil (304)

Group-B
Mathematics(311), *Physics(312), Chemistry(313), *Biology(314),History(315), *Geography(316), Political Science(317), Economics(318), Business Studies(319), Accountancy(320), *Home Science(321), *Data entry Operation (E)(336), Psychology(328), *Computer Science(330), Sociology(331), *Painting (332), *Mass Communication (336), *Environmental Science (336).

The Student has to appear in a minimum of five subjects which are compulsory for the student but if he wishes he can appear in two more subjects. It is a compulsion for the student to choose a minimum of one subject to a maximum of two subjects from the Group-A and the rest of the three subject’s students has to choose from Group-B. The students can appear in two more subjects if he wants to but this is optional and totally dependent on the will of the student. These rules are same for both secondary and senior secondary level in NIOS.

The NIOS major advantage over other state and national level boards is that it introduced a new course by the name of ODE (On Demand Examination. The student by enrolling in this program can appear in the board examination either for secondary or senior secondary level after (45 days) of (registration) using this (facility). The basic concept of On Demand Examination is that NIOS Student can walk into the examination center as and when he/she feels ready for the examination. NIOS re-introduced the ODES at Secondary level in 2005. NIOS board authorities on seeing the success of ODE in secondary level introduced the same concept for Senior Secondary in October 2007.ODE is being conducted at the regional Head Quarter at Noida and its regional centers/sub centers for both secondary and senior secondary level.

The students can appear in the following subjects at senior secondary level are-Hindi (301), English (302), Sanskrit (309), Mathematics(311), Physics (312), Chemistry (313), Biology (314), History (315), Geography (316), Political Sc. (317), Economics (318), Business Studies (319),Accountancy (320), Home Science (321), Psychology (328) ,Sociology (331), Painting (332),Environmental Science (333) and Data entry Operations (336).

The subjects for secondary level in which a student can appear are-Hindi (201), English (202), Sanskrit (209), Mathematics (211), Science &Technology (212), Social Science (213), Economics 214), Business studies (215), Home Science (216), Word Processing (219), Psychology (222),Indian Culture & Heritage (223) & Painting (225).

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In which month NIOS conducts Public Examinations?

The NIOS board secondary and senior secondary boardexams are held twice a year in the months of March-Octuber,Aprail and September- according to the exam schedule declared. There is also another option known as ODE exam on Demand. In ODE NIOS Board can help the students to pass the board exam within 45 DAYS.

The board has been approved and founded by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development, government of India through resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990). You can get admission in any university or institute after clearing your secondary or senior secondary course from NIOS. The course material of NIOS is prepared by NCERT therefore the syllabus is competent and up to date as any other board in India.

NIOS conducts secondary and sr. secondary examination in months of March-April and September-October twice a year at various regional examination centers throughout the country. Admissions are open for the September-October session. Students can contact us for enrolling at secondary and senior secondary level. We are Open School institute, New Delhi. Practical exam and written exam date sheets are already published on Open School website.

Students can view and download 10th & 12th Class Time Table/Date Sheet for the Sept-Oct exams. Candidates who have applied now they are waiting for Hall Ticket. Candidates can download their secondary and sr. secondary Class Time Table/Date Sheet from our website. NIOS is one of the very big open schooling systems of the Nation. Practical exam and written exam date sheets are already published on Open School website. Exams for 10th & 12th students will be initiated in the month of October. For Vocational students exams are always scheduled in late October. All the exams are scheduled in Afternoon sessions. NIOS Hall ticket for this October month exam for all registered students will be made available. Exam will be conducted at various centers all over India. Hall ticket can be downloaded by entering roll number and answering a simple security question.

There is another option that lets the students to pass the board exam within 45 days of registration. This program is known as ODE (on demand Examination). This course lets the fail student pass that very session in which he failed and lets him take admission in the graduation that very session. This acts as a boon for the failed or debarred students.

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Do students have a language choice for 10th and 12th in NIOS Board ?

Open School provides the information about NIOS board(National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tuition for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff. Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students.

NIOS offers its courses mainly in English, Hindi and Urdu medium. At the Secondary levels, apart from English, hindi, urdu you also have a choice of Telugu, Gujarati Malayalam and Marathi as other mediums for study

NIOS offers its courses particularly in English, Hindi and Urdu mediums. For Secondary level, the course is offered in Regional Mediums too. The independence in choosing medium is also available in Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi and Malayalam in addition to English, Hindi and Urdu languages. The student is not bound to choose any one of these mediums for studies.

Regular schooling requires children to study all the subjects, two languages, science, mathematics, and social studies; each subject may have more than one paper. The school boards with which regular schools are registered allow an exemption from second language for students with a language disability; and some boards require the magnitude of this disability to exceed 50% to qualify for the exemption. No other boards allow exemptions from science or mathematics, such as for students with arithmetic inabilities.

The secondary examination subjects can be chosen , any one or two of 15 different languages mathematics, science, social studies, economics, business studies, home science, typewriting (either of two languages), word processing (either of two languages), psychology, and Indian culture and heritage.

In contrast, the NIOS requires students to study a minimum of five and a maximum of seven subjects. There is a very wide range of subjects on offer; students, therefore, have much flexibility in selecting areas in which they are able to attempt an examination. Students are also free to change subjects midway through the course if they are remorseful with their choice. Students can choose from among three languages for their language choice for medium of instructing.

The senior secondary examination subjects can be chosen from the following list: any one or two of three different languages; mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, history, geography, political science, economics, commerce, accounts, home science, typewriting (any of three languages), word processing, stenography (any of three languages), secretarial practice, psychology, computer science, sociology, and painting.

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Are subjects already passed from any other Board allowed to be moved or shifted to NIOS?

NIOS BOARD is very considerate about the students and keeps on coming up with innovative ideas as to how they can help the grieved student by bringing new rules to comfort them and decrease their anxiety and work pressure.

The TOC (Transfer Of Credit) is one such rule of the NIOS board. In NIOS board the student can get credit transferred to a maximum of four subjects from NIOS (Old students/Ex students) and to a maximum of two subjects for other recognized board like CBSE/CISCE/UP board and all other government recognized and approved boards. Twenty-six national and state boards including the CBSE and CISCE have agreed and entered into MOUs (memorandum of understanding) with NIOS for transfer of credit.

The basic concept of TOC is to reduce the burden on student from restudying the same subject again in which he/she has scored good marks. This reduces the frustration and anxiety of the student to a great extent and helps the student Psychologically by reducing the subjects in which he/she has to reappear for board exams.

According to the original proposal only those students who have passed the Class VIII exam and have completed 15 years of age were to be admitted to the open school so that students are not tempted to leave regular schooling to answer the public exams from the state open school.

Open School provides the information about NIOS board(National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tuition for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff. Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students.

The NIOS acknowledges by accepting knowledge for allowing transfer of credits upto two passed subjects from any recognized Boards of Examination / State Open Schools. You can benefit from the facility of Transfer of Credit (TOC) to a maximum of two subjects passed from the said Boards provided these subjects make a space for being mentioned in NIOS scheme of studies. Transfer of subjects is given as per the rules and conditions. The learners who wish to join formal school board in class XI after passing NIOS exam of class X may take these subjects combinations (in 5 or 6 subjects) which are considered to be taken in class XI by formal school Board, without the preconception to the exactness of NIOS.

NIOS's flexibility in conduct of examinations allows students to apply for three or more subjects at a given time. The institute has introduced a transfer of credit system which allows marks scored by a learner in up to two subjects at previous exams of NIOS or other boards to be taken into account for declaring the candidate to have passed the exam. Twenty-six national and state boards including the CBSE, STATE BOARDS and CISCE have entered into Mous with NIOS for TOC.

Ex-Secondary/Senior Secondary students of the recognized Boards of School Education who have passed in at least one or more subjects, but have not qualified in the course, may take advantage from facility of TOC provided by NIOS. The criteria under which a student can take advantage of this facility is that, the student can use this concept of Toc (transfer the credits) to a maximum to two subjects, under the condition that the subjects are passed in the last five years. The credits will only be given in those subjects that are included in the syllabus of NIOS. TOC in the subjects having practicals at Sr. Secondary level will be allowed only when the student is passed in theory as well as practical examination separately. The student will have to provide the full information including the marks obtained in those subjects in which he desires to use the TOC facility. The student will have to attach their original mark sheet of the board in which they appeared for board examination.

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What should a learner do to perform better in NIOS public Examination?

To perform better in NIOS a learner must appear for examination only when he/she is well prepared in the subject. Learners should also attend Personal Contact Programme(PCP classes) regularly at the Open School to solve their doubts and problems that they have faced while studying on their own. It is also important that they complete all the tutor marked assignments (TMA) on time and submit to NIOS.

"How to Prepare for Nios Board?" Here are some excellent and proven tips. Not all the students are so brilliant and some even fail in boards. Many of you may be working hard and getting good marks and some of you may not be working hard but still manages to get high marks in nios exams, And also there will be a few of you study well but still not able to score well in nios exams. These tips will tell you 'How to prepare for Nios exams in Short and convenient time', 'How to prepare for a secondary (10th) nios exam' as well as senior secondary (12th) nios exam. Here are the success tips to follow:

The 1st success tip: Never fear or hate nios exam and be confident as this board is more like the CBSE pattern. Some students study well but still may be much afraid of nios exams and due to this reason they get distracted and are not able to score better marks. So leave all your worries and free your brain before starting the preparation for NOS. You have to be confident and it is the most desired power you should have for attaining success. Students should know that there is no shortcut to success and if you studied hard it is guaranteed that good marks will definitely show in your result.

The 2nd success tip: Prepare a good time table, as anything without planning is a waste of time. Prepare a time table before starting the study schedule. This should include all the subjects but may not be with equal priority. Tough subjects can be given more time and easier ones less and also there should be sufficient intervals between each subject. It is a benefit that NIOS gives good exam preparation material (study material) and if students just concentrate on it, it will save a lot of time in preparation for board exams.

The 3rd success tip: Select a proper atmosphere and surrounding for studying. Study atmosphere has very important role. It should not be like you are watching TV and trying to study at the same time. One thing at one time is when people can extract maximum benefit from the task. Can anyone study well while watching TV? So select a place where you feel comfortable and cozy. That is where you feel relaxed and can concentrate. And importantly it is better to study early morning when all the surroundings will be in silent and you can concentrate more. You need positive energy and your marks will definitely increase, it is a promise.

The 4th success tip: Sit straight this is so important that you have to sit in proper manner while studying. Don't study on bed or lying on a chair instead sit straight. Keep your spinal cord straight. Otherwise placing the legs on the ground causes ionization and induces sleep. It is better to place the legs almost parallel to ground but a little lower.

The 5th success tip: Make notes while studying. An ideal note shall include all important formulae and figures and also other important points. It will be a lot worth if you use this not for the revision in last hours than you skipping through pages of your text book. Also make sure that you download and practice all last year papers from our website for getting a proper understanding about the exam pattern of NIOS.

The 6th success tip: Write and Present well. Try to present answers in points. In essay questions don't forget to underline the important points. Teachers checking in NIOS board pay a lot of attention to cursive and fear writing. Your hand writing also affects your marks. If it is not good enough, don't worry, if you presented it in a good manner you can score more marks. And another important factor to remember, As we all know 'First impression is the best impression'. So, answer the questions you know well, first. This will create a good impression on the evaluator and though you could not write some last answers well, that won't deduct your mark much.

The 7th success tip: Believe in God, Believe in you. The last but not the least point pray well before the nios exam and your mind should be free at least 5 minutes before nios exam. Pray can give immense energy and peace to your mind that will definitely do good for you. And it is much important that you are confident about what you can and will always produce pleasant result. Never fear about the result and know that if you had put an effort into study and were serious then success is on your way.

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Is it necessary to have a two years gap between passing of Secondary and Sr. Secondary Examination?

Yes, a two years gap is essential between passing of secondary and Sr. Secondary examination If a learner does not have the requisite gap of two years, he/she can appear in maximum of four subjects only in the first year. He/she will be eligible to appear in remaining subjects only on completion of two years gap.

This has come as a boon for the students as the students don’t have to appear in all the exams at once but can appear in some subjects the next year after secondary level and remaining the year later. A student can appear up to a max of 4 papers in the first year after secondary level thereby releasing the pressure of appearing in all the exams at once after two years unlike other prominent board.

Learners admitted to Senior Secondary Course must confirm that for the reason of getting a certificate at the Senior Secondary level, a two-year gap is mandatory from the year of passing the Secondary examination. If you do not have the required gap and interval of two years, you can then apply in a maximum of four subjects only in the upcoming April-May 2017 examination and subsequent October-November 2017 Examination. You will be eligible to appear in the rest of subjects only on finishing of the two years period.

In the condition where two years gap condition is not met, your examination fee will be managed and balanced for the first four taken subjects and the rest fee, if paid for other subjects, will be lost. Registration for a course is valid for five years from the year of registration allowing nine chances to appear in the public examination held two times in a year during this period. A two year gap is essential between passing of Secondary (class X) and Sr. Secondary (class XII) level. This means one can take the Class X and XII exams at any age without a barrier as long as one is above ten years of age, though one has to wait for two years between taking the Class X and the Class XII exams - do not know why they want this gap. Choice of subjects is again completely free as opposed to fixed combinations in a conventional school. NIOS recently introduced the On Demand Examination System (ODES) under which learners can appear for examination in any subject as and when they feel ready for it.

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Difference between ICSE, CBSE and NIOS Board?

At the national level there are three central boards - CBSE, CISCE and NIOS each have their own advantages and disadvantages. It is totally up to the students and his guardians to decide which board they will prefer for their kids to study. Education in India is very highly dependent on the content of the syllabus offered and most parents when choosing school for their child ignore the type of education provided by the school but rather giving priority to the syllabus it offers.

CBSE(central board of secondary Education) was founded in 1952 .This board is a regular board and the student enrolled in this board has to attend classes at his school. The main purpose of bringing this board into existence was to bring all school and colleges across India under one board so that every student has the same knowledge at all India level when he /she clears their board exams of class (X and XII ). This aim was achieved by bringing central school (kendra vidyalaya) into existence that would help the children of those government employees who have a transferable job that involve midyear transfers. The CBSE syllabus is well designed and keeps the students up to date by constantly revising the syllabus. The syllabus is designed by NCERT (National Council for Education Research in Training). The NCERT work is to constantly update the syllabus to keep it up to date with the latest trend in education. A number of changes have been incorporated lately, the prominent decision being to make board examination at the end of Grade -10 optional while the Grade -12 is (mandatory).

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is a private, non-governmental board of school education in India. It conducts two examinations in India: the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and the Indian School Certificate(ISC). The CISCE was set up in 1956 at the meeting of the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Educational proposal was adopted for the setting up of an Indian Council to administer the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate's Examinations in India. It is an all-India, but not a government sponsored board (unlike the CBSE and NIOS). It is based in New Delhi.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) reviews its course once in three years. A serious need for mainstream courses like fine arts and painting is felt. There are courses that have faced step-motherly behavior from other boards till now.

But NIOS is looking to amend this in the interest of the students. NIOS being a central board, policies and procedures formed by it ought to be implemented by other boards at the state level too. The new education system prepared by the NIOS should be implemented by other boards as well. Under NIOS, students appear for six compulsory subjects in senior secondary, while under CISCE they have to take only four subjects. Special importance is given to subjects alike painting, home science or sociology which other boards like CBSE or ICSE have not given.

NIOS has now been one of the most prominent board of in India. The board has be approved and founded by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development, government of India through resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990). It gives the freedom to the students to study from home. The syllabus is up to date as it is designed by NCERT (National Council for Education Research in Training). This makes the syllabus competent and equivalent to CBSE and CISCE boards. The students preparing for entrance exams have started preferring NIOS as the mode of study to complete their Secondary and Senior secondary courses. The students these days start preparing for their competitive exams from class Xth/secondary level so this gives them ample time to study and concentrate on the competitive exam which they aspire to qualify. This is why NIOS is the preferred board these days by students over other board. The NIOS students gain the same knowledge as that by a student from any other board because the course content is equally competent and of same level as that of any other board. The students of NIOS board in fact score well and the pass percentage is higher than any other board.

NIOS being a central board, policies and procedures formed by it ought to be implemented by other boards at the state level too. The new education system prepared by the NIOS should be implemented by other boards as well. Under NIOS, students appear for six compulsory subjects in senior secondary, while under CISCE they have to take only four subjects. Special importance is given to subjects alike painting, home science or sociology which other boards like CBSE or ICSE have not given.

The problem arises because universities ask for scores in five subjects for admission. We advise parents to motivate their students to take five subjects. The theory-practical ratio for evaluation under CBSE is 60:40 compared to the 70:30 under ICSE. "The CBSE ratio gives students the chance to score more, whereas the third central board - National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) - is all about facilitating students who are unable to pursue regular studies. The only difference between CBSE, ICSE boards and NIOS is that it is flexible in the n choice of subjects. It is an open learning schooling and learners attend a contact learning programme for several months under stream1, 2, 3 & 4 unlike regular students. Therefore NOS sometimes gives ample opportunities to students as they get many chances to clear the examination. NIOS is identical to CBSE in terms of curriculum.

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Is NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) a valid Board like CBSE and UP Board in India?

Yes, the NIOS board is recognized by all universities and education institution in India. It is the most authentic open school in the world. You can clear more doubts concerning to nios board on our number 09409402765. The National Open School is a government authorized board. If any university/institution objects in taking admission of a NIOS passed students then it is directly challenging the Ministry of Human Resource and development, government of India as the university is passed through a resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990).

NIOS is the largest open school in the world. This year it has completed its 25 years of providing education to the students. NIOS has 2.59 million students on its roll being awarded as the largest Open University in the world .NIOS is also very popular in commonwealth countries and in other developing countries.2.59 million students enrolled in a board speaks volumes by itself about the board and proves it credibility and authenticity of NIOs board. Not many people know that NIOS has 27 study centers overseas countries.

Association of Indian Universities, vide letter No . EV/11(354)/91/ 25 July, 1991 issued Equivalence of Senior Secondary Certificate Examination of NIOS.

Students who get certified from NIOS at secondary and senior secondary level can appear in any competitive exam. These days students preparing for IIT/CPMT/NDA or any other entrance exam prefer to enroll in NIOS board as they can attend coaching for the preparation of Entrance exam and it gives them ample time for self study. The teachers in the coaching institutes for the preparation of entrance exams also advice students to get enrolled in NIOS board as it does not require any criteria for minimum attendance in class failing which he/she will not be allowed to appear in board exams as compared to other regular board.

Open School provides the information about NIOS board(National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tuition for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff. Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students.

N.I.O.S Passed students can seek admission in all india as well as state Medical, Engineering and other various competetive exams like IIT-JEE, AIEEE, PMT (NEET) and also other professional and acedemic courses in all universities, technical institutes across the country and abroad. They can also seek the government jobs whether central / state government. However other eligibility criteria like age, particular subjects, qualifying percentage and other criteria must be fulfilled by the students.

There is an option in NIOS that lets the students to pass the board exam within 45 days of registration. This program is known as ODE (on demand Examination). This course lets the fail student pass that very session in which he failed and lets him take admission in the graduation that very session. This acts as a boon for the failed or debarred students.

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What advise does NIOS give to students who have failed in CBSE , ICSE or UP Board exams?

Failed in board exams or debarred from appearing in the board exams there is no need to panic. The solution to your agony is that get admitted to NIOS by Contacting on 09409402765 without wasting any time so that you can pass your board exam the very same year.

The main advantage of passing secondary or senior secondary through NIOS instead of reappearing in that same board exam which you failed earlier is that it saves you a year in your education. There are several institutes and university in which they ask for a affidavit to show why was there a gap between Xth and XII or what was your age when you did your class X and even ask for an affidavit to tell the reason if you are above age when you appeared for your board exam . Even when you go for an interview to a company they look at your CV or resume very minutely checking your age when you did your X and if there is a gap between your class X and XII. So don’t take it lightly a year loss can stop you from getting admission into your dream university/Institution or later on can make you struggle to get a job.

Open School is one of the most prominent coaching which deals in NIOS admissions for students advises students to get enrolled in NIOS board as it carries equal importance and value like CBSE, ICSE, ISC or any other Government board in India. The board has be approved and founded by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development, government of Indiathrough resolution (No. F.5-24/90 Sch.3 dated 14 September 1990 published in the Gazette of India on 20 October 1990).You can get admission in any university or institute after clearing your secondary or senior secondary course from NIOS.NIOS offers much flexibility to save the year and career from getting wasted in the life ahead. In N.I.O.S the admissions are going on throughout the year 24x7 days of the 365 days with exams conducted all year round. If the student has failed in board years exam(xth & xiith) of CBSE, ICSE or UP Board as well as other provincial boards, these students can be immediately enrolled in Stream 2 of Nos by providing their original failed mark sheet. There is a transfer of marks system known as Transfer of Credit (TOC) in NIOS where a maximum of 2 subjects can be transferred from other boards. To be eligible for awarding a NIOS pass certificate the student needs to appear in a minimum of 3 subjects of NIOS course curriculum. Exams of these students are conducted in october-november and the certificate are also issued in the same year in which the student failed in the other board, thus the student year does not go waste and is saved in national institute of open schooling board.

Open School also guides to fill the form for online admissions in all streams of NIOS Board for 10th and 12th students. Open School provides the information about NIOS board(National Institute of Open Schooling) as well as coaching classes, syllabus and tuition for 10th (secondary) & 12th (senior secondary) students of NIOS Board by renowned and highly qualified faculty and staff.

There is an another option that lets the students to pass the board exam within 45 days of registration .This program is known as ODE (on demand Examination) .This course lets the fail student pass that very session in which he failed and lets him take admission in the graduation that very session .This acts as a boon for the failed or debarred students.

Even if you have not performed well in Class XII exams or engineering exams, it is not the end of the world. There is always a next time. The world is full of opportunities for you, you should just be ready to work hard and stretch your arms to reach for them. Open School New Delhi will like to wish all of them Good Luck!

Parents need to be positive about the exam result of their wards and encourage children to do better, instead of instilling fear in them and making them frustrated, it's frustration that pushes children to end their life because there is still hope after it by the name of N.I.O.S Board. Many failed students from other boards set their career back on track by getting admitted to this government recognized nios delhi board. As Board results are announced, a disturbing trend of suicides among ‘failed’ students comes into the limelight throughout the country. Although such suicides appear to be a conscious effort on the part of these students to redeem themselves of probable social stigma over their failure, but quick solution to this problem is getting them admitted in NIOS for 10th or 12th board exam failures.

Experts feel it is only a heart-to-heart talk that parents could give their children ahead of the exams or results, telling them to “do their best and forget the rest” and there is still bright hope that could help bring a positive attitude among the children. It is surely not the end of the world and students have a long life to battle other hardships that are waiting to encounter them. This attitude can help the children look at “failure” as just a learning step towards their ultimate goal—a happy, successful life.

He says that when children do not meet the expectations of their parents of passing exams, they fear social stigma. They feel the only option is to take their own life. The parents must counsel children, impressing upon them that failing in exams does not mean the end of the world as NIOS Board brings bright hope for them. Parents and the society should accept that some students do not do well and ultimately fail in Boards like CBSE, ICSE or UP Board. But now, in rapidly expanding cities, mainly like New Delhi, Varanasi, Allahabad, Kanpur, Gorakhpur etc the lack of such bonding results in students often putting pressure on themselves to meet their parents’ expectations. Both parents and children alike then feel that achieving high marks is the single-most important thing in life. And failure? Because of such feelings spreading through the people, students see failure as a road to social stigma and ignorance by close ones. That pushes them into a hopeless corner, from where they perceive suicide as the only way out. Children these days are delicate. If their children are not good in Board Exams, parents should tell them about other things they could be good at and support them to develop those capabilities. If children fail in exams, they should bring confidence. Failing is not the end. Adults should teach children how to fight back. A mother attempting suicide or a brother taking his own life because his sister failed in the CBSE exams will only push the poor student who has failed to commit suicide.

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