
A central government committee has proposed significant reforms to India's high school education system to curb the influence of coaching centers. Recommendations include capping daily coaching hours to 2-3, aligning school curricula with competitive entrance exams like JEE and NEET, and increasing the weight of board exam results in college admissions. The panel is also exploring the possibility of introducing competitive tests in Class 11, aiming to strengthen the school ecosystem and reduce student dependence on private coaching.
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