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New Education Policy

Incomplete studies or unfinished courses? How Modi govt’s Academic Bank of Credits scheme has helped many students, with over 3 crore registrations so far

You may have missed your studies due to family responsibilities, or you may not have been able to complete your education because you got married early. Now, there is no need to worry. With the ABC Scheme of the Modi government, you can resume your studies from where you left off.

Board exams twice a year, students can retain best scores: Education Ministry’s New Curriculum Framework under NEP 2020

The Ministry said, “Board exams will be offered at least twice a year to ensure students have enough time and opportunity to perform well. Students can then appear for a board exam in subjects they have completed and feel ready for. They will also be allowed to retain the best score.”

A rebuttal to the misleading claims made in the Western media regarding changes in the Indian school curriculum

It was quite striking that a reputed journal like Nature published an editorial to criticize India’s educational policy based on the recent rescheduling of the textbook.

CM Siddaramaiah thanks 40 writers for taking a stand against BJP, promises to protect ‘secular heritage’ by ensuring ‘education is not adulterated’ by NEP

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday promised the writers that the act of polluting children's minds through texts and lessons cannot be condoned

We can improve our education system by using a very large talent pool that is already available to us- The Armed Forces

In recent years, armed forces have realized that academic degrees do matter, especially for post-retirement employability, and hence serious, concerted efforts have been made in this direction.

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