New Education Policy
Hi Naresh,
The New Education Policy 2020 that is introduced by the Government of India aims to re-shape all the previous aspects of the one formulated in the year 1986, i.e, 34 years ago so that the New Education Policy brings the teaching and learning methodology closer to the impeccable global standards of education.
However, this New Education Policy 2020 will not be implemented immediately and thus the Government of India has set an aim for the year 2040 for the entire implementation of the policy. Till then it will gradually introduce or implement the key points of the policy while collecting funding to sustain the NEP 2020 proposal.
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Hello Naresh,
New Policy aims for universalise 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 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.
Hello Aspirant,
See not only in Mumbai but even in the whole country New Education Policy 2020 has been implemented and each and every institutions has to adopt it if they don't they will have to face strict actions against them. So the Maharashtra college will face the same changes which are to be faced by other Institutes at their respective location.
I am enlisting down some important points of NEP 2020 for higher educational institutions :-
I have mentioned some Important key points of NEP 2020, if you want all these in details then refer to the link given below :-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.careers360.com/nep-2020-what-does-it-say-about-schools-and-universities/amp
I hope this information helps you.
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Yes according to the New Education Policy you can take subjects from different streams in your high school and undergraduate programs , But since the New Policy has just been proposed and no implemented till now You need to follow the old policy till then. The new policy will be implemented soon and it will take time to happpen.
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Hello dear, according to to new education policy there is a change in an undergraduate program. There will be four year multidisciplinary bachelor's i.e under the your year programme proposed student can exit after one year with a certificate, after two years with a diploma and after the three years with q bachelor's degree. Four year bachelor's programmes will include a certain amount of research work and the student will get deeper knowledge in the subject he or she decides to major in. The policy also says that there will be no rigid separation between arts, commerce and science streams. So you can choose history or physics at the same time in class 11 and 12. I hope you got the answer.
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See not only in Mumbai but even in the whole country New Education Policy 2020 has been implemented so the Maharashtra college will face the same changes which are to be faced by other Institutes at their respective location. I am enlisting down some keyword of NEP 2020 for higher educational institutions :-
As we know that our 34 year aged Education Policy has been revised in 2020 and it will be imposed right from this session 2020-21. Now schools and colleges should have frame them in accordance to the New Education policy2020.
So from this current session we can get advantages of New Education Policy 2020 in different schools and colleges.
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Hi,
In may 2020 ugc has approved the proposal of doing two degree at the same time one in distance mode and other in regular mode.
So soon students can persue two degrees at the same time.
Regarding your question that will it benefit you in upsc exam preparation. according to my opinion you should do only one degree and focus on civil services preparation. As doing two degrees one time will make you busy in completing assignment, test and exams. you may get the less time for focusing on upsc syllabus. So do one degree and prepare for upsc in remaining time.
The basic eligibility for upsc is candidate should have a degree from a recognized institute. So you can do that degree which you want to do prefentially to become eligible for upsc exams.
As the upsc syllabus is wast and covers almost all major streams. So some part of your degree education will be there. subjects like history, geography, polity ,languages ,economy ,current affairs etc are included in the compulsory subjects. In optional papers you can select any subject of your choice.
So read the syllabus of the upsc exam carefully and decide which course you want to do.
There is no hard and fast rule to clear upsc. Your subjects at degree does not matter but your preparation strategy for exam does affect. Choose the strategy which suits your condition best.
Hope you find it helpful.
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Dear student
you have not mentioned which diploma you have achieved. In general for diploma courses the new education policy for the pass out of 2019-20 e pass out student will not be affected with the new policy. So hope for the best. Best of luck.
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It still remains a question mark.
According to the recent news, f ormer finance minister Yashwant Sinha raised questions over dropping of Urdu from the NEP.
“Urdu is not even mentioned in the NEP. Congratulations to Prime Minister Modi. The New Education Policy does not recognise Urdu as an Indian language,” tweeted Sinha.
The statement of Sinha forced the Central government to come up with clarifications saying that the policy talked about all the languages mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of The Constitution.
The government clarified that Urdu had been included through the Eighth Schedule of India Constitution but the question arose as to why the NEP did not name Urdu while mentioning all major languages.
Till date this is the Scenario of NEP....
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