An Autonomous Council specially designed for to develop Literacy, Skill & Entrepreneurship
National Council for Academic Learning (NCAL)
National Council of Academic Learning is an autonomous independent and Non–Government Board for the conduct of Secondary and Senior Secondary School, Vocational Courses, IT Courses, Certificate Courses, Diploma Courses, Technical Courses, Short Term Courses, Degree and Post Graduate Equivalent Course Examination, providing an alternative to choose from either Government aided Boards or a Non-Government independent Autonomous Body. The Board/Council aims to provide education to all children, especially to those in rural and remote areas, at least up to the Senior Secondary level.
Private education is one of the most dynamic and fastest growing segments of post-secondary education 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 institutions with a long history in many countries, are expanding in scope and number, and are becoming increasingly important in parts of the world that relied almost entirely on the public sector.
The autonomous bodies are permitted to administer their functions independently without any interference of the Government and take any appropriate decisions within the parameters of the Policies and the Acts in the interest of the Bodies/Vehicles.Their Financial needs are met partially by grants and rest by their own planned resources.
Education is not all about studying and getting good marks. It is really a means to discover new things which we don't know about and increase our knowledge. An educated person has the ability to differentiate between right and wrong or good and evil. It is the foremost responsibility of a society to educate its citizens. Focus should be on women’s education because the knowledge and empowerment of one woman can bring about a change in a family and even the society as a whole. It is the uneducated and illiterate people who think women are not entitled to education.
A person becomes perfect with education as he is not only gaining something from it, but also contributing to the growth of a nation. We must realise the importance of education. We must aim to ensure that each citizen of our nation is educated and independent.
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