New Education Policy 2022




  •  For grades 3, 5, and 8, students are required to take a school exam that is conducted by the appropriate authority.
  • The 10th and 12th-grade board exams will continue, however, they will be redesigned to promote holistic development.
  • PARAKH will establish a new national assessment platform.
  • From the sixth grade onward, students will be able to code scientific temper with mathematical thinking.
  • Vocational education will begin in 6th grade and include internships as well.

  • In latest education policy in India,10+2 will be replaced by 5+3+3+4.
  • With the new system, students will spend 12 years in school and 3 years in pre-school/Anganwadi.
  • This policy emphasizes local language/regional language/mother tongue for the first five grades.
  • School and higher education students will have the option of taking Sanskrit at all levels, which will include three language formulas.
  • There will also be the option of studying literature from India and other classical languages.
  • Students will not be propelled to study any language.
  • Students can choose any subject in higher education.
  • Entry and exit points for higher education will be multiple and accompanied by appropriate certifications.
  • Students can complete UG programs in three or four years, with a range of exit options and certifications, such as a certificate after one year, a diploma after two years, a degree after three years, and a bachelor’s degree with research after four years.
  • In the Academic Bank of Credit (ABC), academic credits earned through different HEIs will be stored digitally and transferred to the final degree.
  • Curriculum for all subjects have been streamlined to its core requirements.
  • In order to achieve this, they emphasize critical thinking, discovery, inquiry, discussion, and teaching that utilizes analysis and holistic learning methods.
  • Regulations are expected to be light but tight in higher education.
  • Focus on e-learning to reduce textbook dependence
  • With the new policy, education will receive 6% of GDP, up from 1.7% previously. This will positively affect the education system.
  • By 2040, they aimed for all HEIs to be multidisciplinary and each to have at least 3000 students.
  • All college affiliations will be phased out over the next 15 years.
  • By 2030, every district should have a large multidisciplinary HEI.
  • Ensure 100% literacy for youth and adults by 2030.
  • For admission to HEIs, the NTA will offer a common entrance exam.



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  1. आशा है नई शिक्षा नीति बच्चों के उज्ज्वल भविष्य के और भी कई द्वार खोले।

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  2. Great work ❤️

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  3. Well done. Hopefully this new educational policy brings some changes in our schools and colleges..

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  4. Amazingly written!!! BRAVO 🤍!

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  6. Great piece of information 👍🏻🙌🏻

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  7. Really eloquent 👍

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