About the council
The Council has been so constituted as to secure suitable representation of: Government of India, State Governments/Union Territories in which there are Schools affiliated to the Council, the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Education, the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Heads of Anglo-Indian Schools, the Indian Public Schools’ Conference, the Association of Schools for the ISC Examination and members co-opted by the Executive Committee of the Council.
01. Early Beginnings
In 1952, an All India Certificate Examinations Conference was held under the Chairmanship of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Minister for Education. The main purpose of the Conference was to consider the replacement of the overseas Cambridge School Certificate Examination by an All India Examination. This set the agenda for the establishment of the Council.
 In October 1956 at the meeting of the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Education, a proposal was adopted for the setting up of an Indian Council to administer the University of Cambridge, Local Examinations Syndicate’s Examination in India and, to advise the Syndicate on the best way to adapt its examination to the needs of the country. The inaugural meeting of the Council was held on 3rd November, 1958.
In December 1967, the Council was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
In 1973, the Council was listed in the Delhi School Education Act 1973, as a body conducting “public” examinations.
02. The Council’s Mission
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations is committed to serving the nation’s children, through high quality educational endeavours, empowering them to contribute towards a humane, just and pluralistic society, promoting introspective living, by creating exciting learning opportunities, with a commitment to excellence.
03. The Ethos of the Council
As a leader in the provision of world-wide educational endeavours, the Council’s vast experience and wisdom is called upon in many forums such as the Council of Boards of School Education in India (COBSE), State Education Departments, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT), the Ministry for Human Resource Development and the Planning Commission, affirming the intrinsic integrity and credibility of the Council and the system it espouses.
04. EXAMINATIONS
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations conducts three examinations, namely, the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE –Class X); The Indian School Certificate (ISC – ClassXII) and the Certificate in Vocational Education (CVE – Year 12). The subject choices and syllabuses prescribed for these examinations are varied and aimed at nurturing the unique gifts of individual pupils
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations conducts three examinations, namely, the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE –Class X); The Indian School Certificate (ISC – ClassXII) and the Certificate in Vocational Education (CVE – Year 12). The subject choices and syllabuses prescribed for these examinations are varied and aimed at nurturing the unique gifts of individual pupils
[For more details see Regulations and Syllabuses booklet.]
THE ISC (CLASS XII)
The Certificate of Vocational Education Examination (CVE – 12) has been created as an examination, in accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) through the Joint Council of Vocational Education (JCVE) established under the National Policy of Education 1986. This examination can be taken by candidates after a two year course of studies beyond the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (Year 10) examination or its equivalent examination, through the medium of English.
[For more details see Regulations and Syllabuses booklet.]
The C.V.E. course is intended to prepare candidates for specific vocations. Private candidates are not permitted to appear for these examinations.
05. NATIONAL COMPETITIONS
The Council conducts, the Frank Anthony Memorial All-India Inter-School Debate and the Albert Barrow Memorial All-India Inter-School Creative Writing competitions, thereby underpinning the critical importance of creativity and the ability to articulate one’s thoughts in writing and speech in school education.
06. AWARDS
(A)Â THE DEROZIO AWARDS
Instituted by: Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
News
The Derozio Awards for exemplary service to school education and human enrichment have been instituted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi, to honour and motivate people to serve the nation in a manner that clearly defines leadership in an identified sphere.
The Awards seek to:
Categories of Awards:
The Awards will be given annually in any two of the following categories covering:
Note :
Each award will consist of the following:
The Jury shall consist of the following:
The Process
The procedure for application is flexible. Nomination forms are designed to provide basic information. Additional documentation would be called for from short listed nominees.
Validity of Nominations
Nominations received will be considered only for the year in which the application is made.
Procedure
Please forward completed application forms and other related documents to:
The Secretary
Jury for “The Derozio Awards For Education and Human Enrichment”
C/o Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
Plot No. 35 – 36, Sector VI
Pushp Vihar, Saket, New Delhi-110 017
IMPORTANT
The last date for receipt of nominations / applications for The Derozio Awards for 2013 has been
extended to 31st August 2013.
NOMINATION & APPLICATION FORM:
Download of nomination & application forms:
Derozio Nomination Form
Derozio Application form
(A)Â THE DEROZIO AWARDS
SCHEME OF NATIONAL AWARDS TO TEACHERS FROM SCHOOLS AFFILIATED TO COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS – NEW DELHI
AWARDS FOR TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS
Every year the Government of India gives public recognition to meritorious services of outstanding teachers through the scheme of National Awards. From the year 2000 the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has allotted five such awards to teachers of schools affiliated to Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi.
The Government of India has also allotted one “special” award for teachers promoting Integrated Inclusive Education in schools.
Each Award carries with it a Certificate of Merit, a cash payment of Rs.25000 and a silver medal.
Teachers/Principals of schools affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations and members of the Association of Heads of Anglo-Indian Schools, the Association of Schools for the ISC Examinations and the Indian Public Schools Conference are eligible for this award. Normally retired Teachers/Principals are not eligible for this Award but those teachers who have served for at least four months in the year to which the National Award relates, may be considered if they fulfill all other conditions. For the purpose of these Awards the age of superannuation shall be deemed to be sixty years.
Teachers with at least fifteen years regular teaching experience and Headmasters/Principals with twenty years of regular teaching experience who are also involved in active teaching shall be considered for these awards.
National Award for Teachers – Criteria for Nomination/Selection
National Award for Teachers – Procedure for Selection
((C) ICT AWARD
The Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development implemented National Awards for teachers for “Using ICT for Innovations in Education”. The Award proposes to felicitate those teachers who have enhanced student learning by effectively and innovatively integrating technology supported learning into the school curriculum and subject teaching, and thereby promoted inquiry-based cooperative-collaboration learning using ICT among their students. The Department for Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has allotted one such award to teachers of school affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations.
07. TRAINING
The Council carries out training on a gamut of educational concerns, geared towards improving or affirming teaching practices in the classroom, new syllabi thrusts or managerial skills in education. Requests for training may be made to the Council’s office.
08. SPECIAL MENTION
UCAS noting on the ISC Examination:
The National Admissions and Accreditation agency in the United Kingdom – UCAS (Universities and College Admission Services) has recognized the ISC at par with the Higher School qualification of the University of Scotland.
Internet:
The Council’s website provided the results of the ICSE and ISC March 1999, examinations. A first by any board in India. The provision showcased the Council as a pacesetting organization world-wide.
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