Dinesh Saklani, Director of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), confirmed that board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 will proceed without any changes under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Addressing concerns and confusion, Saklani emphasized, “There’s no need for confusion about the board exams, as it is explicitly stated in the policy.”
Focus on Academic Transition
The NEP emphasizes a smooth academic transition for students, particularly in Class 5 and Class 8, through examinations designed to prepare them for secondary education. Students who underperform in these exams will have a second chance, fostering a flexible and student-centric approach to learning.
5+3+3+4 Education Structure
Saklani also explained the 5+3+3+4 framework introduced under NEP:
•Foundational Stage (5 years): Includes three years of preschool and Grades 1 and 2.
•Preparatory Stage (3 years): Grades 3 to 5, focusing on foundational literacy and numeracy.
•Middle Stage (3 years): Grades 6 to 8, emphasizing experiential learning.
•Secondary Stage (4 years): Split into two phases, Grades 9 and 10 in the first phase, and Grades 11 and 12 in the second.
Workshop on NEP Implementation
A three-day National Workshop on NEP 2020 implementation was held in Odisha, where the Union Education Minister highlighted the rollout of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF). The NCF is expected to modernize India’s education system by aligning it with global standards while ensuring inclusivity and flexibility.
The NEP aims to make India’s education system more dynamic, inclusive, and student-focused, ensuring that board exams remain a reliable evaluation method while introducing reforms to support every student’s growth.