The Board of Indian School Certificate (CISCE), a school board of directors, will present materials such as robotics, artificial intelligence (AL), automatic learning (ML) and data science to data to ICSE (classes 9 and 10) and ISC (classes 11 and 12) levels.
“Students will appear on the exam with these new matters in the Indian Secondary Education Certificate (ICSE) in 2025 and in the Indian School Certificate (ISC) in 2026,” said Gerry Arathoon, CEO and CISCE secretary by CISCE by phone.
To design a study program for schools affiliated with CISCE in future technologies, the advice signed a Memorandum of Undup (MOU) last month with I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics (IHFC), The Technology Innovation Hub (TIH ) of the Indian Institute of Technology (IHFC), Technology Innovation Hub (TIH) of the Indian Institute of Technology (IHFC), Technology Innovation Hub (TIH) of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, said A press release published by the Council.
The IHFC will help CISCE organize the program to strengthen the skills of the 21st century and to execute certain aspects of the new education policy (NEP) -2020 for students in affiliated schools, said Arathoon.
“The IHFC offered its expertise to the CISCE to reorganize current STEM courses in accordance with the new education policy launched by the Ministry of Education, the Government of India,” he added.
Speaking on the memorandum of understanding, Professor SK Saha, project director, IHFC and professor at Iit Delhi, said: “We are delighted to join the CISCE for the development of the program for robotics and schoolchildren in India. Nourishing teamwork, innovation and knowledge to fill gaps between young engineering students and future potential robot lovers are the pillars of our vision. »»
Ashutosh Dutt Sharma, CEO, IHFC, while emphasizing the need to strengthen the country’s capacities in the field of robotics and future technologies, said that the IHFC effort was to reflect the principles of learning experiential as well as theoretical aspects while developing the study program.
He also indicated that the IHFC can also play a key role in the execution of the same thing in more than 2,700 schools affiliated with Cisce and provide them with advice to implement it.
Emphasizing the need to introduce new and contemporary matters at the school level, Gerry ARATHOON, Managing Director and Secretary, CISCE, said: “The CISCE has always endeavored to provide its students with a wide variety of choices of choices materials, addressing their interests and capacities while meeting contemporary requirements. It is with this objective that the CISCE plans to introduce subjects such as robotics and AI. »»
He said, “I am happy that the program of these two subjects was created and developed by the IHFC, Tih of the Iit Delhi. Their expertise and advice are much appreciated by the CISCE ”.
It should be mentioned that the IHFC works in the field of collaborative robotics (Cobotique) and has been created as a technological innovation center of Iit Delhi by the Department of Sciences and Technology, Government of the India, under his national mission on the interdisciplinary cyber-cyber -Refrement physical (NM-IIPS).