
Maharashtra’s educational framework is undergoing a major overhaul with the adoption of a Credit-Based System as part of the new State Curriculum Framework (SCF), effective from the academic year 2024-25. Ninth and eleventh graders will be expected to accumulate 40 credits from six required subjects over 1,200 academic hours.
Considering the upward trend in Maharashtra’s educational sector, the Digital Learning magazine is coming up with the “Top 30 Schools of Maharashtra Ranking 2024” which emerges as a critical milestone, offering a comprehensive overview of the schools that are leading the way in excellence, innovation, and student outcomes in Maharashtra. This prestigious ranking serves as a guide for parents, educators, and policymakers alike, showcasing the institutions that are not just adapting to the evolving educational landscape but are setting new benchmarks for quality and achievement.
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