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You are at eyeway.org : inform : education : schools : national institute of open schooling National Institute of Open Schooling (N.I.O.S.) The National Institute of Open Schooling (N.I.O.S.), formerly known as National Open School (N.O.S.), is a National Board for Secondary and Senior Secondary Examinations similar to the Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E.) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (C.I.S.C.E.). The National Institute of Open Schooling has an innovative evaluation system:
Requirements for secondary and senior secondary courses Institutions for disadvantaged children affiliated to N.I.O.S. 2. Programmes and courses offered by N.I.O.S. N.I.O.S. offers the following courses:
Admission to N.I.O.S. is through accredited institutions commonly known as Study Centers once a year from July to September. To locate the study centre in your area for the required course, please click here. For the education of disadvantaged children, admission is made through Special Accredited Institutions for Education of the disadvantaged called SAIEDs once a year from July to September. The N.I.O.S. conducts examinations twice a year during March-May and September-November. There is no upper age limit. However, the minimum age for enrolment to secondary course is 15 years and to senior secondary course is 16 years (completed on or before 31st December of the year of admission / registration.) Validity of Admission: The admission is valid for five years. For public examination at secondary and senior secondary level, one may take nine or fewer chances to successfully complete the course during this period. For more information, please visit the n.i.o.s. site Requirements for secondary and senior secondary courses For Secondary Course Minimum age:15 years (born on, or before, 31st December) Proof of age: Attested copy of birth certificate from the admission register of the last school attended (school leaving certificate / transfer certificate); or birth certificate from register of births and deaths; or from a recognised hospital; or an affidavit from parents countersigned by first class /sub divisional magistrate. (affidavits countersigned by Notary Public, etc, will not be accepted and the admission will be rejected). Minimum education: Qualification certificate
of Class VIII passed , or Supporting documents: Transfer certificate
from a formal school Photographs: Three recent photographs of passport size, one of them needs to be attested ) for details see instructions for filling up the admission form as per given along with admission form. For Senior Secondary Course Minimum age: 16 years (born on, or before, 31st December) Proof of age: Attested copy of the certificate of matriculation /secondary examination having a record of the date of birth. Minimum education: Attested copy of the certificate of the Secondary Examination passed from a recognised Board of Secondary Education. Supporting documents: Attested copy of the certificate of matriculation /secondary/high school examination from a recognised Board of Secondary Education. Photographs: Three recent photographs of passport size; one of them needs to be attested ) for details see instructions for filling up the admission form as per given along with admission form. Note: (i) Date of birth once given
in the admission form will not be changed. Please check and state the
correct date of birth. ** For differently-able persons, as a supporting document, a medical certificate from a government hospital and not from a private nursing home clearly indicating nature and extend of disability is required. Mr. M.C. Pant (Chairman) / Dr. Sushmita Mitra, Director
(Academic) For regional offices, please click here. For State Open School, please click here. Institutions for disadvantaged children affiliated to N.I.O.S. To cater to the needs of people with physical and mental disabilities, the socially and geographically isolated, and disadvantaged sections such as street children, working children, rural women and SC and ST, the N.I.O.S. has accredited institutions called Special Accredited Institutions for Education of the Disadvantaged (SAIED). A list of SAIEDs for the visually impaired is provided below: National Association for the Blind, Delhi Kerala Foundation for the Blind Light Engineering Training Cum-Production Centre National Institute of Visually Handicapped Note: There are institutions catering to other disabilities as well. For more information on this, please contact N.I.O.S. directly.
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