
Where Young Minds Grow into Future Leaders

Education in India is a vast and evolving system that spans from preschool to higher education, with compulsory and free schooling for children aged 6 to 14 under the Right to Education Act 2009. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 brought in a revolutionary 5+3+3+4 framework, a replacement of the earlier 10+2 pattern, and a focus on integral development, critical thinking, and foundational learning. These are the foundation (5 years), preparation (3 years), middle (3 years), and secondary (4 years) levels.
Both government and private schools form the system, with a majority of the students in private schools, particularly in urban locations. The higher education is provided through a vast number of colleges and universities, where English is widely used as the medium of instruction. Even at a 74% literacy rate, India has problems of access inequality, infrastructure deficit, and learning improvement needs. Nevertheless, with over 1.5 million schools, 8.5 million teachers, and 250 million students, India's education sector is still among the largest and most heterogeneous in the world.
The education system in Maharashtra will modernize during 2025 through the implementation of CBSE curriculum which the state government will adopt for public schools beginning their academic year 2025-26. The educational transition consists of multiple phases while Marathi language and regional content maintains its essential place as part of the curriculum. The summer vacation for 2025 is expected to run from May 2 to June 15. These reforms are intended to improve learning outcomes and standardize education quality across the state while maintaining cultural relevance. Through the current edition ‘10 Most Promising CBSE Schools in Maharashtra – 2025’ siliconinida has strived to spotlight few recognized CBSE schools in the city that have showcased an exemplary performance in crafting a defined curriculum and accommodating for the latest learning needs of students.
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Both government and private schools form the system, with a majority of the students in private schools, particularly in urban locations. The higher education is provided through a vast number of colleges and universities, where English is widely used as the medium of instruction. Even at a 74% literacy rate, India has problems of access inequality, infrastructure deficit, and learning improvement needs. Nevertheless, with over 1.5 million schools, 8.5 million teachers, and 250 million students, India's education sector is still among the largest and most heterogeneous in the world.
The education system in Maharashtra will modernize during 2025 through the implementation of CBSE curriculum which the state government will adopt for public schools beginning their academic year 2025-26. The educational transition consists of multiple phases while Marathi language and regional content maintains its essential place as part of the curriculum. The summer vacation for 2025 is expected to run from May 2 to June 15. These reforms are intended to improve learning outcomes and standardize education quality across the state while maintaining cultural relevance. Through the current edition ‘10 Most Promising CBSE Schools in Maharashtra – 2025’ siliconinida has strived to spotlight few recognized CBSE schools in the city that have showcased an exemplary performance in crafting a defined curriculum and accommodating for the latest learning needs of students.
Do read through to know more about us and let us know what you
think!