As long as the class times for one programme do not conflict with the class times of the second programme, students may now pursue two full-time academic programmes in physical mode, under UGC norms.
forthcoming academic year might be even better, even easier, for you all. thank you and congratulations to you all. schools these days do far more than just prepare children for exams. here at this high school they pride themselves on offering all sorts of extra curricular activities to try to broaden horizons to give children opportunities they might not otherwise get. we have been hearing about this from assistant head teacher who is also responsible for personal development. pupil development is quite a broad remit. it covers a wide range of responsibility that the school has to help students to develop their character. what we are really looking at their is firstly kind of values in education, so explicitly teaching students our values. we are also looking at a wide range of trips and extracurricular opportunities, so that students can kind of develop their own interests outside of the taught curriculum. why do you do it, though?