NCERT proposes inclusion of class IX to XI marks and vocational training in class XII boards
What NCERT's New Proposal Means for Your Class XII Board Exams
NCERT proposes inclusion of class IX to XI marks and vocational training in class XII boards
In a revolutionary step towards a more comprehensive evaluation of students, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has suggested adding grades from classes IX to XI to the Class XII board exams.
This move is designed to offer a more thorough look at a student's educational path, instead of just focusing on their performance in their final year. Moreover, NCERT is proposing to include vocational training in the Class XII syllabus, highlighting the need for practical skills in addition to traditional academic subjects.
This proposal is anticipated to reduce some of the stress linked to Class XII board exams by providing a wider view of a student's abilities and accomplishments. The addition of vocational training is meant to provide students with crucial skills for employment, making education more relevant to real-world needs.
Should these changes be put into action, they could greatly transform the Indian education system, promoting a more balanced and skill-focused approach to the growth of students.