Key Points

The Indian government has officially tasked NCERT with granting equivalence to Class 10 and 12 certificates. This new responsibility, effective from September 2025, replaces the previous system managed by the Association of Indian Universities. The equivalence will be handled by NCERT's PARAKH centre, established under the National Education Policy. This change aims to create a uniform national standard for student admissions and government job applications.

Key Points: NCERT Now Grants Class 10 and 12 Certificate Equivalence for Admissions Jobs

  • NCERT replaces AIU for granting certificate equivalence to all Indian school boards
  • New system applies for higher education admissions and government employment
  • Equivalence will be managed through the PARAKH assessment centre
  • The policy ensures automatic parity between different school boards nationwide
2 min read

NCERT to grant equivalence to Class 10, 12 certificates across School Education Boards for admissions, govt jobs

NCERT replaces AIU to grant national equivalence to Class 10 & 12 certificates from all school boards, streamlining higher education admissions and government jobs.

"The equivalence granted by NCERT shall automatically be considered as inter-se parity between the Boards in India - Ministry of Education Notification"

New Delhi, September 26

The Government of India has issued a notification entrusting the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) with the responsibility of granting equivalence to Secondary (Class 10th) and Senior Secondary (Class 12th) certificates awarded by various School Education Boards in India, as per the release.

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.

Ministry of Education stated that the notification has been published in the e-Gazette on 6th September, 2025, by the Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education. This notification supersedes the earlier notification dated 15th November 2021, wherein the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) was entrusted with this responsibility. 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.

Under the new arrangement, NCERT will discharge its responsibility through the National Assessment Centre, Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development (PARAKH), which has been established as per the provisions of the National Education Policy 2020. This institutional mechanism will ensure that equivalence determination is conducted through a robust and academically rigorous process that maintains the highest educational standards.

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. The 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 the 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.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Finally! No more discrimination between state boards and central boards. Every student's hard work will get equal recognition. This is truly One Nation, One Education System in spirit. 🇮🇳
S
Sarah B
While the intention is good, I hope NCERT maintains strict standards. Some state boards are known for lenient evaluation - equivalence shouldn't mean compromising on quality. The PARAKH system needs to be transparent.
A
Arjun K
Great move! This will especially benefit students from rural areas who often study under state boards. Now they won't face disadvantages in competitive exams and government jobs. Education should be the great equalizer.
K
Kavya N
As a teacher with 15 years experience, I welcome this decision. The variation in syllabus and evaluation patterns across boards created unnecessary hurdles. Hope implementation is smooth across all states.
M
Michael C
Interesting development. In many countries, national standardization helps maintain quality. Hope this leads to better educational outcomes and makes the system more student-friendly.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50