chages in neet eligibility criteria after New education policy
Hey!
There are no such changes mentioned in education policy 2020 regarding NEET, however it has been said hat there would be only one entrance exam to get admission in universities. For more information you can go through this link
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can i complete my btech in 3 years through new education policy i am in 12th now??
Hello,
The new education policy is just offered the ministry now. Not the bill pass yet. Now many right and wrong decisions are pending over that. After a while when the policy is generate then also it is not regulate to you or better to say your batch. They must be start it through a fresh batch. So don't worry about the changes. You just make sure yourself that you are doing well in your present flows.
Hope for the best.
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Will the New Education Policy 2020 be implemented from the session 2020-2021 ?
Hello Sakshi,
To be honest, it's not really known if the New Education Policy (NEP), 2020 will be implemented right from the session 2020-2021 or not, but India is all set to see NEP after 34 long years very soon. New Policy aims for universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level with 100 % Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in school education by 2030.
Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education to be raised to 50 % by 2035, and 3.5 crore seats to be added in higher education.
The exact dates are not yet known, but it is going to be implemented shortly. Till then, just hang on!
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in new education policy . bsc.bed integrated 4 year course will be continued or not
According to the new Policy here are the changes:
1. 10+2 board structure is dropped
2. New school structure will be 5+3+3+4
3. Upto 5 pre school, 6 to 8 Mid School, 8 to 11 High School , 12 onwards Graduation
4. Any Degree will be 4 years
5. 6th std onwards vocational courses available
6. From 8th to 11 students can choose subjects
7. All graduation course will have major and minor
Example - science student can have Physics as Major and Music as minor also. Any combination he can choose
8. All higher education will be governed by only one authority.
9. UGC AICTE will be merged.
10. All University government, private, Open, Deemed, Vocational etc will have same grading and other rules.
11. New Teacher Training board will be setup for all kinds of teachers in country, no state can change
12. Same level of Accreditation to any collage , based on its rating collage will get autonomous rights and funds.
13. New Basic learning program will be created by government for parents to teach children upto 3 years in home and for pre school 3 to 6
14. Multiple entry and exit from any course
15. Credit system for graduation for each year student will get some credits which he can utilize if he takes break in course and come back again to complete course
16. All schools exams will be semester wise twise a year
17. The syllabus will be reduced to core knowledge of any subject only
18. More focus on student practical and application knowledge
19. For any graduation course if student complete only one year he will get a basic certificate, if he complete two years then he will get Diploma certificate and if he complete full course then he will get degree certificate. So no year of any student will ve vested if he break the course in between.
20.All the graduation course feed of all Universities will be govern by single authority with capping on each course.
There is no clarification in regards to B.Sc B.Ed yet. So we have to wait for clear guidelines.
duration changes for degree cources according to new education policy
Till now cabinet have passed the bill for New Education Policy.
It can be start from next year in which there will be changes in college compare to now.
By completing 1st year you'll get certificate.
By completing 2nd year you'll get diploma degree.
By completing 3rd Year you'll get bachelor's degree.
By completing 4th year you can do research in your respective field.
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will bsc.bed integrated course 4 year be continued in new education policy 2020 or not
Hello Aspirant,
According to the New Education Policy, different changes were made for Higher education sector. So, from now If you have completed the four year Undergraduate course than you will have to give only one year for your Postgraduation course.
As B.Sc B.Ed is an integrated course of four year so there will be no impact on this of New Education Policy.
I hope this information cleared your doubts.
Good Luck!!
Sir according to new education policy 12th exam are cancelled so is applicable for board 2021 I m in 12th maharastra board is it applicable for me is it there 8 semester system for sir plz help I m confused!!!
Hello student,
As the news is very fresh, there is information regarding the reformation in board exams but not cancellation. Also there is changes regarding the admissions to enter into colleges. But there will be no change in the no of semesters of any course. The curriculum may change but not the time period.
Hope this helps.
when is the new education policy being implemented all over India
Hii,
The new education policy will take about 1 year to implement. Firstly it will be passed by parliament and then after signing by president it will go to individual state parliaments. All this will take about 1 year. Hope that the answer will be helpful to you.
HArsh Agarwal
can we do Pg in distance mode in the future even after the new education policy comes to action ?
NEP isn't yet implemented, although there have been reforms in the entire education structure, but I don't think this policy in anyway bring hindrance in pursuing distance learning programs,or it will be halted in any manner, in fact in this covid situation majority of universities are going in online mode for teaching, yes we can say that there are still lot of scope to improve upon these areas because of varied reasons, but then the very definition of education has also been revolutionized in this era thanks to the technology, and people pursue distance learning program for varied reasons, and it's recognition and importance has increased over the year, and I do feel in no way its impact going to diminish, in fact due to pandemic many more universities may come forth with different plans pertaining to offering of courses which wasn't perhaps a reality few times back.