Assam education minister Gautam Bora said on 16th Feb 2010 at the launch of ICT@School and Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme (RGCLP) Phase-V, a joint programme of the Union ministry of human resources development and the Assam government that the government would hold discussions with the Secondary Education Board of Assam to make computer education a compulsory subject in the matric examination.
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A session at this age would generally be geared at helping students develop skills such as self-management of their time, awareness of their own talents and weaknesses, study skills and coping strategies to help them deal with the challenges posed by adolescence. Also while choosing subjects for the Junior Cert is not difficult it is important for students to include Science and a modern language as otherwise they can seriously reduce the options available to them at a later stage.
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