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Mizoram Board of School Education
Mizoram is a very small state in the north-eastern region of India sandwitched between Myanmar on the east and Bangladesh on the west and flanked by the contiguous state of Tripura on the north-west, Assam on the north and Manipur on the north-east. The total area of Mizoram is 21,087 sq.krn. The state's population according to 2001 census is 8,91,058 and the density of population is 42 persons per sq.km. The population is predominantly tribal, the tribal population being as high as 95 percent of the total population. Mizoram is divided into 8 administrative districts. The literacy percentage of Mizoram stands at 82.27, the second highest in the nation among the States and the Union Territories. The Mizoram Board of School Education is an autonomous body with delegated powers to regulate, supervise and control school education in Mizoram. It is the state Education Board which substantially contributes towards upgrading educational standards and introducing innovations in the field of school education i.e. Class I to XII. That Mizoram has its own education Board was indeed a milestone in the educational history of Mizoram. The Mizoram Board of School Education is an autonomous body established under the MBSE Act, 1975, with delegated powers to regulate, supervise and control school education in Mizoram. It is the State Education Board which substantially contributes towards upgrading educational standards and introducing innovations in the field of School Education i.e. Class I to XII. The public Examinations of Class X and Class XII are the important examinations conducted by the Board.
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