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The New Education Policy

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The New Education Policy (NEP), approved by the Cabinet, has been released today. The much-awaited policy has bought several changes to the education system — from the school to the college level.

Union HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar, Secretary Higher education Amit Khare and Secretary School education Anita Karwal held a press conference at 4 pm to talk about NEP, which was set up in 1968 and was last updated in 1992.

“Cabinet has approved the New Education Policy, and I hope it will be welcomed and accepted by all sections of the society,” said Javadekar.

NEP 2020: Major reforms

  1. The New Education Policy 2020 will be available in 22 languages and audiobooks.
  2. HRD ministry has announced its aim to increase the gross enrolment ratio to 50% by 2035. To ensure the same, holistic, and multidisciplinary education with the flexibility of subjects will be allowed.
  3. There will be multiple entries and exit points for those who wish to leave the course in the middle. Their credits will be transferred through the Academic Bank of Credits.
  4. MPhil will be discontinued. All courses at UG, PG, PhD level to be interdisciplinary.
  5. Special education zones will be set up for disadvantaged regions, and a National Educational Technology Forum (NETF) will be created to impart knowledge online.
  6. E-content, available in Hindi and English, will also be available in 8 regional languages initially like Kannada, Odia, Bengali among others.
  7. The 10+2 structure will be modified into a new 5+3+3+4 format, covering ages 3-18. There will be no rigid formation of streams of arts, commerce, science. Students can take up whichever course they want.
  8. Students will be allowed to take up coding from class 6.
  9. NCERT will develop a National Curricular and Pedagogical Framework for Early Childhood Care and Education (NCPFECCE) for children up to the age of 8.
  10. To reduce the importance and stress of exams, board examinations will undergo a profound change. The exam will be conducted in two parts: Objective and descriptive. The review can be done twice a year.
  11. Students will get a 360-degree holistic report card, which will not only inform about the marks obtained by them in subjects but also their skills and other essential points. Apart from the teachers, the report card will also be reviewed by students.
  12. Standard entrance exams for all higher education institutes will be held by the National Testing Agency (NTA) twice every year. However, the exam will be optional and not mandatory.
  13. India has over 45,000 affiliated colleges. Undergrad autonomy, academic, administrative, and financial independence will be given to colleges, based on the status of their accreditation.
  14. A National Mission on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy will be set up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD).

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