New Delhi, Sep 26
The Union Education Ministry has entrusted the NCERT with the responsibility of granting equivalence to Secondary (Class 10th) and Senior Secondary (Class 12th) certificates awarded by various School Education Boards, an official said on Friday.
This new arrangement has been put in place for the purpose of admission of students to higher education institutions and employment under the Central government, state governments and Union Territories, said the official.
This new notification issued on September 6 supersedes the earlier notification dated November 15, 2021, wherein the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) was entrusted with this responsibility.
The equivalence granted by National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) will be valid at all India level and will automatically provide inter-se parity between School Boards in India, facilitating smooth inter-School Education Board migrations for students across the country, said the official in a statement.
The NCERT will discharge this responsibility through the National Assessment Centre, Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development (PARAKH), established under the National Education Policy 2020.
This responsibility will be exercised for the purpose of admission of students to higher education institutions and employment under the Central Government, State Governments and Union Territories, said the official.
The new system applies to Central Government, State Government and private Indian School Boards established by an Act of Parliament or State legislature, executive orders of the Central Government or State Governments, or by statutory bodies and recognised institutions having the mandate to do so, said the statement.
The new notification ensures that the equivalence granted by NCERT shall automatically be considered as inter-se parity between the Boards in India, thereby facilitating smooth inter-School Education Board migrations.
The equivalence granted by NCERT will be valid at all India level and will automatically provide inter-se parity between School Boards in India, facilitating smooth inter-School Education Board migrations for students across the country.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Finally! The AIU process was so bureaucratic and time-consuming. Hope NCERT makes this seamless for students migrating between boards. This will especially help defense and transferable job families.
I appreciate the government's effort to streamline education processes. However, I hope NCERT maintains transparency in how they determine equivalence between boards with different evaluation standards.
Good initiative but implementation is key. NCERT should ensure that state board students don't face discrimination in central government jobs. All boards should get equal recognition.
As an education consultant, I see this as a positive step toward creating a unified education framework. The PARAKH system under NEP 2020 seems promising for holistic assessment.
Bahut accha decision hai! My daughter is in state board and we were worried about her higher education options. Now with NCERT's equivalence, she can apply anywhere without hassle. ðŸ™
Hope this doesn't become another bureaucratic hurdle. The government should ensure the process is online, time-bound, and student-friendly. No more running between offices for certificates!
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