NIOS - National Institute of Open Schooling
NIOS - National Institute of Open Schooling
NIOS - National Institute of Open Schooling
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is a government organization established to enable education
to all segments of society. Its primary objective is to increase literacy across India and encourage Lexible
learning.
Since 2004, NIOS had a cumulative enrollment of over 2 million students. In fact, according to current statistics,
about 350,000 students enrol with the board, making it the largest open schooling system in the world. NIOS
also has collaborations with the UNESCO and the COL (Commonwealth of Learning). It has various study
centres for non-resident Indians in Oman, UAE, Bahrain, Nepal, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada, New
Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States of America.
Moreover, NIOS is similar in scope to CBSE and CISCE boards, administering secondary and senior secondary
examinations. NIOS also offers vocational courses and D.EL.ED courses. Read on to explore more about NIOS
and the various courses offered.
Vocational Courses
D.EL.ED. programmes
Vocational courses are courses which are tailored for a speciec industry or trade. Unlike the other traditional
courses, vocational courses are based on the apprenticeship system, where students learn through on-the-job
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NIOS Admission
NIOS Admissions are conducted twice a year, usually between April-May (Block 1) and October-November (Block
2). However, interested candidates must enrol themselves as early as possible; late enrollment can attract late
fees.
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helpful when solving questions.
Notes: The habit of making notes can be incredibly helpful during last-minute exam preparation.
Moreover, note-making can help students to reinforce their learning. It can also help to recall important
information or dimcult concepts.
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