Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education - Composition

Composition

The Board consists of:

  • The chair of the Board
  • The Principal Secretary to Government Education Department
  • The Director of School Education, Kashmir
  • The Director of School Education, Jammu
  • A representative from each of the two Universities of Kashmir and Jammu. Each representative is appointed by Council of the University involved.
  • Four school teachers, two men and two women. They are appointed by the Government. The male teachers are concerned in the education of boys, and the female teachers in that of girls.
  • A well-known expert in education who is not part of the administration, but who is appointed by the Government
  • A representative of the Teachers' Training Institutions. This representative is appointed by the Government.
  • One man from among the Principals and Headmasters of teaching institutions in the State, appointed by the Government.
  • One woman from among the Principals and Headmistress of teaching institutions in the State, appointed by the Government.

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