New Education Policy
Under the new norms, a candidate is expected to score the eligible marks in any three subjects out of the list of 14 provided in the new handbook, which are Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies and Entrepreneurship.
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Hello,
There is no such mention in the proposed policy of NEP if that's what you'e referring as in no recognition in courses being pursued through distance mode, if that was the case then by now admission won't be taking place in IGNOU as of now, see the world today has become digitized in larger context, yes there are still remote areas which don't have accessibility to this, but we cannot deny that digital education has taken precedence, more so due to pandemic and in this context only, education earned through distance mode if it's from a recognized university , then it matters, so a graduation degree in psychology will open doors for you to appear for various government exams in case you're interested as well as pursue higher studies, however one thing important to tell you is that in the proposed NEP Policy it has been mentioned about discontinuation of MPhil programs and PhD will be existing like always.
Dear student,
In the new education policy the rules are changed and they are yet to announce them. Till then nothing can be said. As of now, there may be changes in the major as per NEP. Once they formulate the rules then only anything can be said on this.
Till then don't come to any conclusion. Just wait and see. Let the rules be out and later you can think of the course
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See some of the changes like this are going to account but its not made clear till now. The Education Policy in new printed form will be enforced and after the enforcement of the policy all the rules will be applicable. So anything for confirm can't be said but yeah! there will be no perfect major as per the NEP 2020 (as much as released). As this isn't enforced so you can major now but after the enforcement only all this rules of NEP 2020 will apply.
Hi Aspirant,
The eligibility criteria says that the candidate should have completed post graduation Msc in nursing or any other equivalent discipline from a recognized university with atleast 55 % of marks.The eligibility also says that the candidate must be physically fit.So if you pass all these criteria you are eligible.
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Dear,
New Policy aims for universalise of education from pre-school to secondary level with 100 % Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in school education by 2030.
The Education Minister has asked for suggestions on the implementation of NEP 2020 and it seems that the implementation would come in effect from next year.
New education policy will not be implemented immediately because it takes time to change in the content of books and new books in particular areas and the teaching way will also be need to change so it takes time.
National Education Policy is yet to be implemented, until and unless this comes into force all the ideas put forward by the respective committee involved in the decision making remains standstill and NEP brings forth the core idea of having a holistic reforms in the education arena as well as focusing on student's overall development that goes beyond the realm of academics with strong emphasis on intrinsic values growth and other various aspects, it replaces old policy which happened thirty-four years ago, hence to answer your question all the proposed plans of NEP will become effective once it gets implemented which hasn't happened yet.
Hi student!
An NEP is a comprehensive framework to guide the development of education in the country.
Addressing the nation on 74th Independence Day, PM Modi stated that the New Education Policy will play an important role in making India self-reliant. According to him, the NEP has been introduced with an aim objective to strengthen research and innovation in the country.
The NEP only provides a broad direction and is not mandatory to follow. Since education is a concurrent subject (both the Centre and the state governments can make laws on it), the reforms proposed can only be implemented collaboratively by the Centre and the states. This will not happen immediately. The incumbent government has set a target of 2040 to implement the entire policy. Sufficient funding is also crucial; the 1968 NEP was hamstrung by a shortage of funds.
The government plans to set up subject-wise committees with members from relevant ministries at both the central and state levels to develop implementation plans for each aspect of the NEP. The plans will list out actions to be taken by multiple bodies, including the HRD Ministry, state Education Departments, school Boards, NCERT, Central Advisory Board of Education and National Testing Agency, among others. Planning will be followed by a yearly joint review of progress against targets set.
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The New Education Policy has multiple exit plans for students studying in college. It was approved by the Union Cabinet of India on 29 July 2020. The sudden implementation of any new policy is a little bit difficult. It is said that the New Education Policy would be implemented by the year 2030.
Schools and colleges will start to prepare for national education policy from 2021. First, the changes in the board structure, exam pattern will be applied in temporary manner in order to find effectives and to find out odds of it. After successful implementation of this, final policy will be implemented from 2022. The entrance exams of various courses with NEP will be help from 2022.
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