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UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD (UPSOSB) Office Address: Raheja House 5, Vimal Kunj, Faridi Nagar, Picknic Spot Road, Lucknow-226015

INDEX S.No. Content Page No. 1. Chairman Massage 1 2. Registration & Recognitions 2 3. Uttar Pradesh State Open School Board 3 4. Aims & Objectives 4 5. Liberal Education 5 6. Examination 6 7. Syllabus of Secondary Examination of UPSOSB 7-9 8. Syllabus of Senior Secondary Examination of UPSOSB 10 9. Fees 11 10. Vocational Courses & Fee structure 12-13 11. Sarkari Gazette 15-17 12. Student Form

REGISTRATION & RECOGNITIONS RECOGNITION OF THE UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD 1. The school UPSOSB UP is established and registered with the Govt. of Delhi & NCT Delhi through Indian Trust Registration Act, 1882 (Regd. No. 1433 of 20142 Book no. 4) 2. The Boards activities are intimated to the planning commission, Government of Indian through NGO partnership system, The planning commission No. is UP/2013/0060299. 3. The UPSOSB is also registered under the Copy right Act of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) vide No. 36486/2013-CO/A 4. Hariyana School Education Board Letter NO. -4319/Education/3K. 5. Government of India TM No. 2597544 Date 17.09.2013 6. University of Delhi Letter No. ACA.1 /090/2013 Equiv/485 Date 11.11.2013 7. National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) Letter No. 21-16/2012/NIOS/SSM/ADM Date 09.12.2013. 8. Central Board of Secondary Education Letter No. Coord/MS/2014/6574-76 Date 08/09.01.2014. 9. Education Minister Madhaymik Shiksha Letter no. 151/VIP/State/2014 Date 08.02.2014. 10. Jharkhand Academic Council, Ranchi Letter No. JAC/RTI/1421/14-287/14 date 30.04.2014. 11. Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur Letter No. PVV/General Admin/ in/2014/029 Dated 28.08.2014. 12. MHRD Department of School Education Letter No. 1-12/2014. School-3 Date 01.12.2014 13. Up Government Gazette 23 Jan, 2016E (Magh 3, 1997 Shak Samwat Sankhya 4). 14. Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad U. P. Board, Allahabad Letter No. 9/340 Date 14.08.2016. 15. State open School, Rajasthan, Jaipur Letter No. P-8(28)/AK/2014/9200 Date 23.09.2016. 16. Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE/ Affieliation /2016/1147328 date 20.10.2016. 17. Rehabilitation council of India File No. 10-103/Gen/2016/RCI 14248. (1)

FROM THE DESK OF CHAIRMAN Millions of peoples in the country are working as teacher of all grades and categories form the Montessori and kinder garden stage to the post graduate standard. They have a natural aptitude for teaching as they have an insight into child psychology. But at the same time they need you possess qualitative techniques to teaching and diverting the thought of child towards a positive platform. Insufficient knowledge in the field of teaching is always dangerous. if teacher's knowledge is scanty and superficial, they cannot judge things property and in their true perspective. Hence to avoid insufficient knowledge of teaching we have started Nursery Teacher Training Institutes following the admirable rules and Regulations of ministry of education of India. Those peoples who are willing to become good and prospective teachers, can pursue One year nursery Teacher Training are based on the mental aptitude of the child, administrative setup of the schools, positive clearance of practical approach of the children, true aim of education and experts technical support form self-made steps. Their examination, various art & crafts such as book crafts & tailoring etc. The Educationists and thinkers associated with us form all over the country are thinking abut the ways and means to avoid colossal waste of energy and time caused by large number of failures. The methods of instructions and examination need a complete overhaul to ensure satisfactory and desired results. We will provide you and opportunity to cultivate your brilliant aptitude and inner abilities which will lead you to prove the Best Teacher so that you cater to the intellectual needs of the society. Self Reverence, Self Knowledge, self control these three alone lead life to sovereign power. R. K. Gond Chairman (2)

UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD (An Autonomous body registered & recognized by Govt. of Delhi, NCT & Govt. of India and MHRD No.: 36486/2013-CO/A Govt. Recognized (Running Under Indian Education Act) UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD is a self autonomous body, which is established for development of education under the guidelines of national education policy 1986 Govt. of India, and program of action 1992 Govt. of India. It has been constituted to regulate nom formal Primary, Middle, Matriculation (10), Senior Secondary (12) education and other vocational courses (under Self Employment Education Scheme) in India, with the help of educational experts to board may impart education with international with international techniques and with stress on morally, mentally physically and socially personality. Our is an autonomous body and all educational has discretionary powers. According these powers every board/ university/ state Govt./ Central Govt. of India having the liberty and right to that own decision either to allow or refuse any admission/ service. But we do our best to make success the non formal education program. All the education program run by the board is boards own autonomous education program. Legality, Validity, Utility of the education program is strict conformity with the constatation of India and Law of the land under Article 15 (5) 16(4), 16(4A) 16(4B) 19(1) G, 29, 30, 30(1), 46, 335. Recognition of Degree/ Diploma by Govt. of India Notification No. { 26/4/52C.C. Ministry of home Affairs, New Delhi. Dated : 20 September, 1952 According to Ministry of the Home Affairs Government of India, Notification No. 26/4/52 C.C. Dated 20/09/52 issued in consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, that in case of Degree/ Diploma awarded by Board & University in India which are in corporate by one Act of Central of Part & State legislature in India. No formal orders, Recognized automatically for the purpose of employment. Sd/- Harish Chandra Under Secretary Government of India (3)

AIMS & OBJECTIVES 1. The Aim and objectives of the Board are to provide basic education for primary, high school intermediate which includes 10th & 12th Class courses. The mission of the Board is to achieve all round development and growth for the masses through education UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD is an autonomous independent and non Governmental Board for the conduct of Secondary and Senior Secondary School Examination. Providing an alternative to choose form either Government aided Board or a Non-Government independent Autonomous body, The Board aims to provide education to all children, especially those in rural and remote areas, at least up to the Senior Secondary level. It is further submitted that the Board is a private for the establishment of a Non-Government Board for conducing 10th & 12th Common Examination for Students studying in school affiliated and likely that be affiliated by Utter Pradesh State Open School Board. 2. The Board trustees/members has the constitutional right under Article 19(1) (g) to pursue any profession or any occupation and running teaching institutes have been included as part of occupation as held by Hon'ble Supreme Court in T.M.A. Pai Foundation Vs State of Karnataka (sc) 2003 (2) SCT 385. The relevant portion of the above said judgment is reproduced as under : Private education is one for the most dynamic and fastest growing segments of post-secondary at the turn of the twenty first century. A combination of unprecedented demand for access to higher education and the inability or unwillingness of government to provide the necessary support has brought private higher education to the forefront. Private becoming increasingly important in parts of the world that relied almost entirely on the public sector. 3. Not only has demand overwhelming the ability of the governments to provide education, there has also been a significant change in the way that higher education is perceived. The idea of an academic degree as a "private good" that benefits the individual rather than a "public good" for society is now widely (sic). The logic of today's economics and an ideology of privatization have contributed to the resurgence of private higher education, and the establishing of private institutions where none or very few existed before. 4. The right to established and administer broadly comprises of the following rights : (a) to admit students (b) to set up a reasonable fee structure to constitute a governing body. (d) to appoint staff (leaching and non-teaching) (e) to take action it there dereliction of duty on the part of any employees. 5. A university Education Commission was appointed on 4th November 1948, having Dr. S. Radhakrishnan as its chairman and nine Other renowned educationonist as its Members. The terms of reference, inter alia included matters relating to means and objects of university education and research in India and maintenance of higher standards of teaching and examination in universities and colleges under their control. In the report submitted by this commission, in paras 29 and 31, it referred to autonomy in education which reeds as follows :- University Autonomy - Freedom at individual development is the basis of democracy. Exclusive control of education, by the State has been an important factor in facilitation the maintenance of totalitarian tyrannies. In such States institutions of higher learning controlled and managed by governmental agencies act like mercenaries. promote the political purpose of the State, make them acceptable to an increasing ninth of their populations and supply them with the weapons they need. We must resist. ire The interests of the educational process. Higher education is, undoubtedly, an obligation el the Slate but State aid is not to be confused with State control over academic policies and practice. intellectual progress demands the maintenance of the spirit of free inquiry. The pursuit and practice of truth regardless of consequences has been the ambition of the universities. Their prayer is that of the dying Goethe: "More light" or that of Ajax in the light." The respect in which the universities of Great Britain are held is due to the freedom from governmental interference which they enjoy constitutionally and actually. Our universities should be released tram the control of polities. (4)

LIBERAL EDUCATION All education is expected to be liberal. it should free us from the shackles of ignorance, prejudice and unfounded belief. If we are incapable of achieving the good life, it is due to faults in our inward being, to the darkness in us. The process of education is the slow conquering of this darkness,. To lead us from darkness to light, to fee us from every kind of domination except that of reason is the aim of education." There cannot be a better exposition than what has been observed by these renowned educationist with regard to autonomy in education. The aforesaid passage clearly shows that the governmental domination of the education. The aforesaid passage clearly shows that the governmental domination of the educational process must be resisted. Another pithy observation of the Commission was that state aid was not to be confused with state control over academic policies and practices. The observations referred to herein above clearly contemplate educational institutions soaring to great heights in pursuit of intellectual excellence and being free from unnecessary government controls." The only reasonable restriction on the exercise of this right can be imposed under Article 19(1)(g) and is imposed in clause 19 (6). The only restriction is that State can make the law imposing reasonable restriction in the interest of general public or any restriction regarding profession and technical qualification necessary of practicing any profession or occupation, trade or business. Since so far no such professional or technical qualification have been notified, therefore, therefore, the trustees/members of the Board through their trust have a fundamental right to carry on the profession / occupation of running the Institutes imparts education. We want to also clarify that some states and objection has been pointed out to the name of the Board in private sector but later all such objection have been resolved after the Board pointed out that the world "Board"/Councils is not reserved by any statute that it cannot be used by any other trust. many Boards/ Councils had applied to the Registration Authority and they have approved of the name of "board" / Council. If there would have been any objection to its name or this name is not permitted by law then the Registrar would not had registered it. It is also pertinent to mention here that one of the prominent and well known Board providing Secondary and Senior Secondary Examinations for the student all over the country is the council for Indian Scollo Certificate Examinations (ICSE), which is a registered society. So is the CBSE which stands for Central Board of Secondary Education. Under Human Rights Protection Act 1993 autonomous bodies have been given special protection & consideration (For further details refer :AIR 1993 SC - 2178) In the case of State of MP vs Nivedita Jain AIR 1981, SC held that complete relaxation of qualifying marks for SCs/STs in Pre-Medical Examinations for admission to medical college colleges is valid. The 93rd Constitution Amendment Act, termed by Minister of Human Resource Development, Arjun Sing as only a piece of "enabling legislation", may have opened Pandoras box by amending Article 15 of the constitution to provide for reservation for OBCs in all "educational Institution" including private, whether aided or unaided, excepting minority educational Institution" including private, whether aided or unaided, excepting minority educational institutions. The Indian Parliament has passed the 104th Constitution Amendment Bill, providing reservations the socially and educationally backward classes, besides the Scheduled Classes and Scheduled Tribes, In tall private aided and unaided educational institutions. (5)

EXAMINATION The final examination in theory and practical are held at the end of the session in January and June in supplementary exams in July -August A candidate has declared successful on scoring minimum of 34% marks in each paper. CERTIFICATION Every successful declared student will be awarded D.M.0 I Certificate by the UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL in each education in each education. AGE & SEX There will be no restriction of age, caste, sex, region, country under open and distance education system of the board. MEDIUM The medium of each education program will be according to their Regional Language/State Language/Country Language, But Question paper will be published only in English; student can give answer in English/Hindi or his/her state language. But it should be mentioned earlier in the examination forms. RULES & REGULATIONS Check and satisfy necessary information about education program/board before admission no responsibility of the institute / board after that. Fees once paid should not be refunded or changed under any rut, Every student abides to and obtains to present rule and regulations and time. Any change of the rules & regulation directions by the exam body shall be acceptable to the student. The Board/Organisation run non - formal self educational use or any job. If any document found bogus the admission and result should be canceled automatically without any notice. if student fails to deposit the fees in the due time the admission should be canceled without any notice and any primary deposit fees should not be refunded. If any student I members I teachers /employees of any institute I center have any dispute with the board / institution it will be resolved through the committee appointed by the UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD under Indian Arbitration Act 1940. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on all parties, Direct Court will not be permissible. Salient Features of UPSOSB High trade / industry interface. Complete online solution. The students can check their registration, admit and results. The passed out students can easily verify their results by just providing their Registration No. / Roll No. / Date of Birth. Online Admission on the spot and examination form. OBJECTIVES In the view of rapid pace of industrialization & computerization around the world and the world becoming a small village where each citizen can get any kind of information on any one click of a mouse. In such a situation UPSOSB has laid down clear cut objectives to make anybody highly competent and efficient to work in today's global village. Hence our objectives are: To provide education in each and every corner of the world. To seek and cultivate new knowledge and follow the latest changes and developments in the field of education. To ensure high standard of syllabus contents. To improve girls' education to overcome gender inequality. (6)

GENERAL CONDITIONS (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) GRADING (i) (ii) (iii) iv) The Scheme of Examinations and Pass Criteria for UPSOSB, UP Examinations conducted by the Board, shall be as laid down from time to time. Class IX & XI examination shall be conducted internally by the schools themselves. The Board will conduct the external examinations at the end of class X & XII. Class X & XII examination shall be based on the syllabus as prescribed by the Board for class X & XII from time to time. Number of papers, duration of examination and marks for each subject/paper will be as specified in the curriculum for the year. The examination would be conducted in theory as well as in practical, depending upon the nature of the subject(s) and the marks/grades allotted shall be as prescribed in the curriculum. Marks/grades shall be awarded for individual subjects and the aggregate marks shall not be given. Assessment of theory/practical papers in external subjects shall be in numerical scores. In addition to numerical scores, the Board shall indicate grades in the mark sheets issued to the candidates in case of subjects of external examinations. In case of internal assessment subjects, only grades shall be shown. Letter grades on a nine-point scale shall be used for subjects of external examinations. However, for subjects of internal examination in Class X & XII the assessment shall be made on a five point scale i.e. A, B, C, D and E. The grades shall be derived from scores in case of subjects of external examination. In case of subjects of internal assessment, they shall be awarded by the schools. The qualifying marks in each subject of external examination shall be 33% at Senior School Certificate Examination. However, at Senior School Certificate Examination, in a subject involving practical work, a candidate must obtain 33% marks in the theory and 33% marks in the practical separately in addition to 33% marks in aggregate, in order to qualify in that subject. (v) Grading of Subjects will be as follow : A For 91 to 100 B For 81 to 90 C For 71 to 90 D For 61 to 70 E For 51 to 60 F For 41 to 50 G For 33 to 40 H For 16 to 32 I For 0 to 15 Notes:- The Overall performance will be evaluated on the bases of Grade Point Average (GPA) 1 GPA = 10% Merit Certificates Scheme of Examination SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATIONS AND PASS CRITERIA FOR UPSOSB S. No. Subject No. of Question Papers Max. Marks Duration 1. Language I 1 100 3 hours 2. Language II 1 100 3 hours Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Assami, Gengali, Gujrati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Mizorami, Oriya, Pali, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Arbi, Farsi, Bhojpuri, Maithily, Tibitan, Spanish, Sindhi, Russain, Persian, Limboo, Lepcha, German, Bhutia, Melayau, French, Latin, Chini, Japanese, Politary Product & Technology, Food & Technology, Skills & Communication, Auto Mobiles, Printing Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Textile Engineering, Clinic Bio Chemistry, Lab Medicine, Yoga, Dance, Music, Tour & Travels Management, Management of Back office, Fashion Studies, Bio Technology. (7)

Scheme of Examination (Senior School Certificate Examination) (i) The Board shall conduct examination in all subjects except General Studies, Work Experience, Physical and Health Education, which will be assessed internally by the schools. (ii) In all subjects examined by the Board, a student will be given one paper each carrying 100 marks for 3 hours. However, in subjects requiring practical examination, there will be a theory paper and practical examinations as required in the syllabi and courses. (iii) In Work Experience, General Studies and Physical and Health Education, the Schools will maintain cumulative records of student's periodical achievements and progress during the year. These records are subject to the scrutiny of the Board as and when deemed fit. (iv) A candidate from a recognized school who has some physical deformity or is otherwise unable to take part in Work Experience and Physical and Health Education, may be granted exemption by the Chairman on the recommendation of the Head of the institution, supported by the medical certificate from a Medical Officer of the rank not below an Assistant Surgeon. (v) Private/Patrachar Vidyalaya and candidates sponsored by Adult School shall be exempted from Work Experience, General Studies and Physical and Health Education. NOTE: Out of the languages, one shall be English or Hindi, both English and Hindi can also be offered simultaneously. 3 Mathmatics 1 100 3 hours 4 Science 1 70+30 3 hours 5 Social Science 1 100 3 hours Compulsory Additional Subject (i) Environmental Science 100 3 hours Mathematics, Home Science, Science, Social Science, Drawing & paint, Environmental Study. Choose from Subject List Music 100 3 hours Drawing & Painting 100 3 hours Art Education 100 3 hours Elements of Business 100 3 hours hours Elements of Book-keeping And Accountancy 100 3 hours Typewriting-(English or Hindi) 70+30** 3 hours Information Technology 70+30* 3 hours Pre-Vocational Education 70+30* 3 hours Home Science 70+30* 3 hours Computer 70+30 3 hours Out of the languages, one shall be English or Hindi, both English and Hindi can also be offered simultaneously. (For XII) 3. Chose from Subject List (By Stream)1 100 3 hours 4. Chose from Subject List (By Stream)1 100 3 hour 5. Chose from Subject List (By Stream)1 100 3 hours Compulsory Additional Subject (i) Environmental Science 100 3 hours Additional Subject (If Opted) Chose from the Subject List given according to their Stream : (8)

Science Stream : Non-Medical Branch 3 Physics 70+30* 3 hours 4 Chemistry 70+30* 3 hours 5 Mathematics 100 3 hours Medical Branch 3 Physics 70+30* 3 hours 4 Chemistry 70+30* 3 hours 5 Biology 70+30* 3 hours Commerce Stream : 3 Business Mathematics 100 3 hours 4 Accountancy 100 3 hours 5 Economics/Mathematics 100 3 Hours 6. Statistic, Banking, Business Organization 100 3 hours Humanities/Arts Stream : 3 History 100 3 hours 4 Sociology 100 3 hours 5 Geography 6. Economics/Philosophy/Public Administration 70+30* 3 hours Political Science Additional Subject List I.T. (Information Technology) Physical Education Electronic & Electrical Radiography Poultry Product & Technology Food & Technology Skills & Communication Auto Mobiles Printing Technology Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Textile Engineering Clinical Bio-Chemistry Drawing & Painting Clinical Health Nursing Lab Medicine Yoga Dance Music Tour & Travel Management Management of Bank Office Fashion Studies Agriculture Bio- Technology Computer Science Home Science Note : * Stand for Multiple Choice Question. ** Stand for Practical Examination. PASS CRITERIA (For X & XII) (i) A candidate will be eligible to get the pass certificate of the Board, if he/she gets a grade higher than E in all subjects of internal assessment unless he/she is exempted. Failing this, the result of the external examination will be withheld but not for a period of more than one year. (9)

(ii) In order to be declared as having passed the examination, a candidate shall obtain a grade higher than E (i.e. at least 33% marks) in all the five subjects of external examination in the main or at the compartmental examinations. The pass marks in each subject of external examination shall be 33%. (iii) No overall division/distinction/aggregate shall be awarded. (iv) In respect of a candidate offering an additional subject, the following norms shall be applied :- (a) A language offered as an additional subject may replace a language in the event of a candidate failing in the same provided after replacement the candidate has English/ Hindi as one of the languages; and (b) the replacement shall satisfy the conditions as laid down in the Scheme of Studies. (v) Candidates exempted from one or more subjects of internal examination shall be eligible for appearing in external examination and result shall be declared subject to fulfilment of other conditions laid down in the Pass Criteria. (vi) In order to be declared as having passed class IX Examination a candidate shall obtain 33% in all the subjects. The pass marks in each subject of the examination shall be 33% (Rule 41.1 (vi) of examination Bye laws) ELIGIBILITY FOR COMPARTMENT (For X & XII) A Candidate failing in two of the five subjects of external examination shall be placed in compartment in those subjects provided he/she qualifies in all the subjects of internal assessment. COMPARTMENT EXAMINATION (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) A candidate placed in Compartment may reappear at Compartment Examination to be held in Next by the board The candidate will be declared 'PASS' provided he/she qualifies the compartmental subjects in which he/she had failed. A Candidate who does not appear or fails at one or all the four chances of compartment shall be treated to have failed in the examination and shall be required to reappear in all the subjects at the subsequent annual examination of the Board as per syllabus and courses laid down for the examination concerned in order to pass the examination. The candidate's practical marks/internal assessment marks obtained in the 'Main examination will be carried over till the fifth chance compartmental examination. The candidate shall have the option to appear at the practical examination in the subjects involving practical or retain their previous marks in one more annual examination after the Fifth Chance Compartment. Syllabus and Courses for the Compartmental Candidates in Examination shall be the same as applicable to the candidates of full subjects appearing at the examination. For subjects involving practical work, in case the candidate has passed in practical at the main examination he/she shall appear only in theory part and previous practical marks will be carried forward and accounted for. In case a candidate has failed in practical he / she shall have to appear in theory and practical both irrespective of the fact that he / she has already cleared the theory examination. (10)

Senior Secondary Level (Equivalent to 12th ) A candidate must have passed secondary from this board or from any board recognized by the UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD. There must be a gap of at least two years between the year of passing secondary examination and that of appearing in the senior secondary examination. However, this gap of two years shall be counted from the year /session of earning. compartment in secondary examination in case such candidates pass the subject(s) of compartment in the subsequent two chances. Rules Regarding Study & Examination Check and satisfy necessary information about education program I board before admission no responsibility of the institute / board after that. Fees once paid should be refunded or changed under any rule. If the student wishes to appear in examination in the next session, be/she will have to fill up the student. Any change of the rules & regulation directions by the exam body shall be acceptable to the student. Examinations are conducted in the month of July -August every year, where as the special session examinations are held in January February. All the examinations conducted by the Board are based Under "Open & Distance Education System ". The passed out students will be awarded with the certificates & mark sheets. In the event of change of address, subject and program I the student have to pay Rs. 200/- 5 200/- and 300/- respectively extra for the purpose. After 60 days of the admission, no change in subject and program will be entertained. Students should clearly indicate mane of the center and their subjects in the application forms. Normally any change in case of center & subjects are not permissible. Examinee should be particular should be particular in selecting the examination center and subjects and mention it in the examination form clearly. The list of examination centre's are sent along with the examination form. BOARD may disallow a student to appear before a centre which is not reflected or written by the candidate in the examination form. If any student/ guardian / member /teacher/ employee of a centre or institution have any dispute/disputes with the BOARD, it will be resolved only through the arbitrator appointed by the UPSOSB. The dispute/disputes of the jurisdiction will be at Jaunpur only, In all respect English version is authenticated. Every student abides to and obtains to present rule and regulations and directions of the institute/ board and also those which are to be enforced time to time. The Board /Organization run non-formal self employment education program only and not give any guarantee for further educational use or any job. If any document found bogus the admission and result should be canceled automatically without any notice. Rules Regarding Study & Examination If student fails to deposit the fees in the due time the admission should be canceled automatically without any notice. If student fails to deposit the fees in the full time the admission should be canceled without any notice and any primary deposit fees should not be refunded. If any student/ members I teachers / employees of any institute I center have any dispute with the board/ institution it will be resolved through the committee appointed by the UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL Board under Arbitration Act 1940, The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on all parties, Direct Court will not be permissible. The students can get their Hall Ticket from the website and take the printout of the same. without Hall Ticket no student is allowed to be permitted in the examination hail. Note In case there is no photo in the hall ticket the student must carry his/ her 2 original photos. The students can check their results online by providing their Roll No. and Date of Birth. (11)

Fees for Open Basic Education (OBE) Secondary / Sr. Secondary Education & D.EL. Ed. S.No. Details Open Basic Education Secondary Sr. Secondary D.EL. Ed. (Open Edu.) 1. Registration Fee 500/- 1000/- 1500/- 500/- 2. Admission Fee 2000/- 2000/- 2500/- 17500/- 3. Examination Fee 500/- 2500/- 2500/- 2000/- Total 3000/- Year 5500/- Year 6500/- Year Note : No fees would be charged, in respect of students belonging to scheduled tribes, SC categories and differently abled person in the state of Uttar Pradesh 20000/- Semester Other Fees S.No. Details Details 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Migration Certificate Fee Duplicate Certificate Fee Correction Fee Re-evaluation Per Subject Document Verification Fee ( In India) Document Verification Fee (in outside India) 7. Study Material 500/- 500/- 500/- 200/- 1000/- 100 $ 1000/- Note : Re-appear candidates should pay online examination fee. Demand Draft Should be drawn in favour of Uttar Pradesh State Open School Board (UPSOSB) and payable at Lucknow. (12)

VOCATIONAL COURSES & ELIGIBILITY ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY 1. Diploma in Mechanical 1 Year 5000/- 2. Diploma in Electrical 1 Year 5000/- 3. Diploma in Automobile 1 Year 5000/- 4. Diploma in Civil 1 Year 5000/- 5. Tool & Die Maker 1 Year 5000/- 6. Diploma in CNC 1 Year 5000/- 7. Diploma in Fitter Trade 1 Year 5000/- 8. Diploma in Turner Trade 1 Year 5000/- 9. Diploma in Welder Trade 1 Year 5000/- 10. Diploma in Refrigeration & Air Condition 1 Year 5000/- 11. Diploma in Civil Draftsman 1 Year 5000/- 12. Diploma in Land Surveyor 1 Year 5000/- 13. Trade Certificate in Mechanical Fitter 2 Year 5000/- 14. Trade Certificate in Welding 2 Year 5000/- 15. Trade Certificate in Electrician 2 Year 5000/- 16. Trade Certificate in Civil Draftsman 2 Year 5000/- MANAGEMENT COURSES 1. Construction & Infrastructure 1 Year 5000/- 2. Telecommunication & Networking 1 Year 5000/- 3. Power Distribution & Energy Management 1 Year 5000/- 4. Production & Material Management 1 Year 5000/- 5. Retail Management 1 Year 5000/- 6. Logistics & Supply Chain Management 1 Year 5000/- 7. Human Resource Management 1 Year 5000/- 8. Marketing Management 1 Year 5000/- 9. Finance Management 1 Year 5000/- 10. School Management 1 Year 5000/- HOTEL MANAGEMENT COURSES 1. Diploma in Hotel Management 1 Year 5000/- 2. Diploma in Catering Management 1 Year 5000/- 3. Diploma in Hotel & Catering Management 2 Year 5000/- Per Yr. FIRE & SAFETY MANAGEMENT COURSES 1. Diploma in Fire & Safety 1 Year 5000/- 2. Diploma in Industrial Safety 1 Year 5000/- (13)

COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT 1. Certificate in DTP Operator 6 Months 3000/- 2. Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking 1 Year 5000/- 3. Certificate in Accounting 6 Months 4500/- 4. Diploma in office Assistant Cum Computer Operator 6 Months 4500/- 5. Certificate in Ms-Office 6 Months 4500/- 6. Diploma in Computer Application 1 Year 5000/- 7. Diploma in Computer Teacher Training 1 Year 5000/- 8. PG Diploma in Computer Application 1 Year 5000/- 9. Diploma in E-Publishing 1 Year 5000/- FOOTWEAR DESIGN & PRODUCTION 1. Diploma in Footwear Design & Production 1 Year 5000/- SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES 1. Certificate in Carpenter 6 Months 4500/- 2. Certificate in Plumbing 6 Months 4500/- 3. Certificate in Cutting & Tailoring 6 Months 4500/- 4. Certificate in House Wiring & Electrical Appliance Repairing 6 Months 4500/- 5. Certificate in Motor & Transformer 6 Months 4500/- 6. Certificate in Mobile Phone Repairing 6 Months 4500/- 7. Certificate in House Keeping 6 Months 4500/- (14)

Diploma in Elementary Education ST 1 YEAR THEORY COURSES 1. SOSB385 Understanding the Elementary School Child 2. SOSB386 Teaching Learning & Assessment 3. SOSB387 Contemporary Indian Society & Education 4. SOSB388 Language & Early Literacy 5. SOSB389 Teaching of Mathematics for the Primary School Child 6. SOSB390 Teaching of Environmental Studies PRACTICAL COURSES 7. SOSB391 School Based Activities I 8. SOSB392 Workshop Based Activities I 9. SOSB393 Practice of Teaching I ND 2 YEAR THEORY COURSES 1. SOSB394 Life Enrichment and Self-Development 2. SOSB395 School Education, Leadership and Change Optional Pedagogic Courses (Elementary Level) (Choose any Two Subjects) (i) SOSB396 Teaching of Social Science (ii) SOSB397 Teaching of Science (iii) SOSB398 Teaching of Mathmatics (iv) SOSB399 Teaching of English PRACTICAL COURSES 3. SOSB400 School Based Activities II 4. SOSB401 Workshop Based Activities II 5. SOSB402 Practice of Teaching II

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Hkkx&8] mrrj izns'k xt+v 23 tuojh] 2016 bz0 ¼ek?k 3] 1937 'kd laor~½ 61 mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD jkt; esa O;kikj 'ksf{kf.kd lq/kkj,oa izxfr ds ckn Hkh dkqh la[;k esa ckyd@ckfydk,a,oa o;ld] dfri; lkekftd] vkffkzd,oa HkkSxksfyd dkj.kksa ls fo ky;h f'k{kk dks eq[; /kkjk ls ckgj gsa,sls lhkh f'k{kk ls oafpr yksxksa dks f'k{kk dh eq[; /kkjk ls tksm+us gsrq ^^nwjlfk,oa eqdr fo ky;h f'k{k.k iz.kkyh** ds vurxzr mùkj izns'k esa igyh ckj,d Lok;Ùk'kklh lalfkk ds :i esa ÞmÙkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn (UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD) dh LFkkiuk vkbz0vh0,sdv] 1882 }kjk iathd`r la[;k 1433 fnukad 08 uoecj 2012 dks fd;k x;k gsa ;g ijh{kk cksmz vksikpkfjd fo ky;h f'k{kk iz.kkyh ds leqrqy; fo ky; Lrj dh f'k{kk iznku djrk gsa blds }kjk fuxzr eqdr csfld f'k{kk ¼vks0ch0bZ½ ¼vkBoha½] ek/;fed f'k{kk ¼nloha½] mpprj ek/;fed f'k{kk ¼ckjgoha½] ds izek.k&i= vu; vksipkfjd f'k{kk cksmksza tsls dsunzh; ek/;fed f'k{kk cksmz ¼CBSE½ Hkkjrh; fo ky; izek.k&i= ijh{kk ifj"kn ¼ICSE½ ek/;fed f'k{kk ifj"kn bykgkckn] jk"vªh; eqdr fo ky;h f'k{kk lalfkku uks,mk ¼NIOS½,oa vu; cksmksza ds lerqy; gksaxsa mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn ds lalfkkiu izys[k rfkk fu;e,oa dkuwu la'kksf/kr] 1 tuojh] 'kqøokj] lu~ 2016 lalfkku@cksmz dk uke & mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn (UTTAR PRADESHSTATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD) iathd`r dk;kzy; & uxj ds ikl ckjh jksm] xksjkckn'kkgiqj] tksuiqj] m0iz0&222133 iz'kklfud dk;kzy; & Mh0,l0 dkyksuh] 456] lsdvj lh] lhrkiqj jksm ;kstuk] tkudhiqje~] dqlhz jksm] lkcksyh] vyhxat] y[kuå] m0iz0&226021 official Website : www.upsos.ac.in mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; dh fnukad 01 tuojh] 2016 dh gqbz ehfvax esa fu.kz; fy;k x;k fd jkt; esa dkqh la[;k esa ckyd@ckfydkvksa,oa vu; o;ld vksipkfjd f'k{kk dh eqdr /kkjk ls dfri; lkekftd] vkffkzd,oa HkkSxksfyd dkj.kksa ls ckgj gsa],sls lhkh f'k{kk ls oafpr yksxksa dks f'k{kk dh eqdr /kkjk ls tksm+us ds fy, ÞmÙkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"knþ ¼UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD½ vge Hkwfedk fuhkk;sxka ;g cksm vu; vksipkfjd fo ky;h f'k{kk cksmksza ds lerqy; gksxka,oa eqdr csfld ¼vks0ch0bZ0½ ¼vkBoha½ ek/;fed f'k{kk ¼nloha½] mpprj ek/;fed f'k{kk ¼ckjgoha½] ÞeqDr,oa nwjlfk fo ky;h iz.kkyhþ ds ek/;e ls iznku djsxka blds ek/;e ls vkosndksa dk lkeku; f'k{kk ds fo"k;ksa esa ukekadu fd;k tk;sxka bu fo"k;ksa esa f'k{k.k&izf'k{k.k iznku djus ds ckn ;g cksmz mudh ijh{kk ysxk,oa ewy;kadu ds i'pkr~ Nk=@Nk=kvksa dksa izek.k&i= fuxzr djus dk dk;z djsxka mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky;,lksfl,'ku esa v/;{k] lkeku; fudk;] dk;zdkjh cksmz gksaxsa lkslkbvh ds izkf/kdkj,oa lfefr;ka Hkh gksaxha lkeku; fudk; ds lnl;ksa esa ea=h] ekuo lalk/ku fodkl fohkkx] iz/kku lfpo] jkt; ifj;kstuk funs'kd] mùkj izns'k f'k{kk ifj;kstuk ifj"kn mùkj izns'k] ljdkj }kjk ukfer,oa f'k{kkfon~ funs'kd] izkfkfed f'k{kk] funs'kd ek/;fed f'k{kk vkfn gksaxsa lnl;rk dh 'krsza Hkh fu/kkzfjr dh xbz gsa lkeku; fudk; vu; dk;ksza ds vykok lkslkbvh dks lykg nsxk,oa okf"kzd leh{kk izfrosnu dh tkap Hkh djsxka lkslkbvh dk,d dk;zdkjh cksmz Hkh gksxk ftlesa eq[; dk;zikyd inkf/kdkjh v/;{k,oa lfpo] mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ds lnl; lfpo gksaxsa jkt; ifj;kstuk funs'kd] mùkj izns'k f'k{kk ifj;kstuk ifj"kn,oa jkt; ifj;kstuk funs'kd] mùkj izns'k ek/;fed f'k{kk ifj"kn vkfn blds lnl; gksaxsa lkekur;k dk;zdkjh cksmz esa lkslkbvh dh lhkh 'kfdr;ka uhfr fu/kkzj.k lfgr fufgr gksxh tks blds dk;ksza dks djus vksj bls lwpk:,oa izhkkoh :i ls dk;z djus ds fy, vko';d gksaa gkykfd ;g vius 'kfdr;ksa dk iz;ksx blds fe'ku] dk;z,oa mn~ns'; dh izkfir ds fy, lkeku; fudk; ls le; ij izkir lykg ds vk/kkj ij djsxha eq[; dk;zdkjh inkf/kdkjh lfpo,oa vu; inkf/kdkfj;ksa ds nkf;roksa dk Hkh fu/kkzj.k fd;k x;k gsa cksmz ds mfpr [kkrksa,oa vu; lacaf/kr fjdkmz la/kkfjr djsxh rfkk fjlhiv isesav,dkmuv] nsunkjh] ifjleifrr;ksa ds odo;r tslk fd ljdkj fu/kkzfjr djsa] okf"kzd ys[kk ds fy;s rs;kj djsxha cksmz ds fo?kvu dh flfkfr esa vkbz0vh0 iathdj.k vf/kfu;e] 1882 dh?kkjk ds izko/kku ds vuqlkj fo?kvu] ljdkj ds le{ke izkf/kdkj dh iwokzuqefr ls gksxk,oa fo?kvu ds i'pkr cksmz dh ifjleifùk;ka,oa nsunkfj;ka jkt; ljdkj esa lekmfgr gks tk;saxha (16)

62 mrrj izns'k xt+v 23 tuojh] 2016 bz0 ¼ek?k 3] 1937 'kd laor~½ Hkkx&8] vkbz0vh0 iathdj.k vf/kfu;e] 1882 ds vunj lhkh miyc/k tslk fd mùkj izns'k jkt; ljdkj ds vunj ykxw gksrs gs bl cksmz ij ykxw gksaxsa mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn ds Kkiu esa cksmz ds y{;] mn~ns';,oa dk;ksza dh ifjf/k ifjhkkf"kr dh xbz gsa cksmz lkeku;] lrr~ f'k[kk ds fodkl ds fy;s ikb~øeksa dks izlrkfor djsxk tks Lukrd Lrj ds uhps ¼lfVZfQdsV@fMIyksek½ ds Lrj rd dk izek.k&i= nsa cksmz eqdr fo ky;h f'k{kk,oa eqdr f'k{k.k ds {ks= esa 'kks/k] uokpkj,oa iz;ksx dh fteesnkjh ysxk rfkk izekf.kr uokpkj xfrfof/k;ksa dks mùkj izns'k,oa vu; jkt;ksa esa izlkfjr djsxka ;g Nk=ksa ds iathdj.k] ijh{kk esa csbus ds fy, ik=rk ijh{kk esa mudh miflfkfr] ijh{kk dk lapkyu ØsfMV VªkalQj,oa cksmz ds f'k{k.k] ijh{kk rfkk izek.k&i= nsus dk dk;z ds lapkyu ds fy, cksmz esa bu dk;ksza dh iwfrz gsrq vuqdwy,oa vko';d fu;eksa,oa 'krksza dk fu/kkzj.k djuk,oa fofgr djus ds vykok vu; dk;z Hkh djsxka izkjfehkd Þf'k{k.k izf'k{k.kþ & ikb~;øe ;g ikb~;øe mpp ek/;fed d{kk mùkh.kz] ckyd@ckfydkvksa,oa o;ldksa dks] izkfkfed f'k{kd ds :i esa izf'kf{kr djus gsrq pyk;k tk;sxka blds vurxzr Lukrd Lrj ¼B.E.D½ ls uhps] fmiyksek Lrj ¼D.EL.ED.½ dk f'k{kd izf'k{k.k nsus ds i'pkr~ lkoztfud ijh{kk ds ckn izek.k&i= iznku fd;k tk;sxka mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn mùkj izns'k }kjk iznku dh x;h f'k{kk o ikb~;øe,oa izek.k&i=ksa dh eku;rk] vu; ljdkjh@v)zljdkjh ifj"knksa@cksmksza@dkmfulyksa@fo'ofo ky;ksa dh f'k{kk ikb~;øeksa ijh{kkvksa ds izek.k&i=ksa@mikf/k;ksa dh eku;rk ds lerwy; gksxha mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn ds izek.k&i=@mikf/k;ksa dh eku;rk vfxze f'k{kk esa izos'k,oa ljdkjh lsok esa eku; gksxha ek/;fed f'k{kk ea=ky; mùkj izns'k 'kklu ds ea=h mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ds insu lhkkifr gksaxsa vu; lnl;ksa ds iz/kku lfpo] ekuo lalk/ku fodkl,oa foùk fohkkx] lekt dy;k.k fohkkx] vyila[;d dy;k.k fohkkx] mùkj izns'k f'k{kk ifj;kstuk ifj"kn] mùkj izns'k ek/;fed f'k{kk ifj"kn],u0lh0bz0vkj0vh mùkj izns'k jkt; enjlk f'k{kk cksmz dqyifr] jktf"kz V.Mu eqdr fo'ofo ky;] bykgkckn] dqyifr iwokzapy fo'ofo ky;] dqyifr y[kuå] fo'ofo ky;a jkteu xksm+] v/;{k@funs'kd mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn UTTAR PRADESHSTATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD (17)

izn s eqdr fo k y n ifj"k mrrj jkt; ; k mùkj izns'k jkt; eqdr fo ky; ifj"kn UTTAR PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL BOARD Raheja House 5, Vimal Kunj, Faridi Nagar, Picknic Spot Road Lucknow-226 015 Phone : 0522-2358844, Fax +91-522 - 2358848 Website : www.upsos.ac.in, www.upsosb.ac.in