Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Bihar dusts off its 2007 policy, no more +2 in colleges

- Arun Kumar arunkr@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: The Bihar government on Wednesday decided to end intermedia­te education in all three streams — arts, science and commerce — in colleges under different state universiti­es, officials said.

With this, intermedia­te education will now be imparted only in higher secondary schools from the new session starting April 1, 2024.

The resolution to this effect has been notified in the state gazette.

In 2007, the Nitish Kumar government had taken a policy decision to phase out intermedia­te education from colleges to conform to the 1986 National Education Policy of 10+2+3 and introduced CBSE format in plus two from the 2007-09 batch.

With the dissolutio­n of the Bihar Intermedia­te Council and revamping of the Bihar School Examinatio­n Board, Bihar also had one integrated board for both Class 10 and plus two, in line with the CBSE and ICSE.

In 2007 itself, Patna University became the first in the state to delink intermedia­te education from its degree colleges. The process was to be continued for other universiti­es, but it took another 17 years to implement the policy.

“Now, with large-scale infrastruc­ture developmen­t and recruitmen­t of 67,961 teachers for higher secondary schools and another 65,737 teachers in secondary schools under a special drive, schools are now equipped to handle plus two education,” says the resolution, adding the decision has the approval of the state cabinet.

In 2013, the Bihar government had also taken a policy decision to have one higher secondary school in every panchayat and had upgraded the existing secondary schools, but most of them struggled with the out teachers. But now, after the recent round of recruitmen­ts, they have got adequate teachers.

 ?? SANTOSH KUMAR/HT ?? Students come out after taking Bihar Board Class 10th exam at DAV High School in Patna on Wednesday.
SANTOSH KUMAR/HT Students come out after taking Bihar Board Class 10th exam at DAV High School in Patna on Wednesday.

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