Open Schooling
SSLC/+2
NWAC

NWAC (Northwest Accreditation Commission)

Open Schooling at NWAC (Northwest Accreditation Commission) refers to the educational programs and opportunities provided by NWAC-accredited institutions through their open schooling system. NWAC is a regional accrediting agency that accredits various educational institutions, including K-12 schools and adult learning centers. Open schooling at NWAC offers flexible and alternative pathways for learners who may not be able to attend traditional brick-and-mortar schools due to various reasons. It caters to a wide range of learners, including students seeking to recover credits, adult learners, individuals with special needs, and those with busy schedules or geographical constraints. Open schooling at NWAC promotes inclusivity and provides access to quality education, ensuring that learners have the opportunity to complete their education and acquire recognized credentials. It recognizes that every learner is unique and may have different learning styles, preferences, and circumstances that require flexible educational options. The prescribed syllabus for Grade X includes 6 compulsory subjects. A student can choose a maximum of one regional language and a course in Computer Science, from among the optional subjects. Therefore the total number of subjects that a student opts can vary from a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 7 subjects.

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