The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is set to grant equivalence to 10th and 12th-grade certificates issued by all education boards across India. The Ministry of Education has officially notified this decision in the e-Gazette, aiming to simplify admissions and employment processes for students nationwide.
Key Highlights-
Direct Benefits for Students:
This move will help students during admissions to higher education institutions and recruitment for government jobs by providing uniform recognition of their board certificates. -
Simplified Migration:
Students will now experience easier transfers (migration) between different school education boards across the country. Certificates recognized by NCERT will have universal validity across India, ensuring inter-board transparency and consistency. -
Responsible Authority:
The responsibility for determining equivalence has been assigned to NCERT under the National Assessment Center – PARAKH, established under National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. PARAKH will ensure that the equivalence process is academically robust and transparent, maintaining high educational standards. -
Boards Covered:
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Education boards established by the Central or State Government
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Boards formed through Parliament or State Legislature Acts
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Boards set up by Executive Orders
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Statutory bodies and recognized institutions with authority to issue certificates
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Replacement of Previous System:
This new notification replaces the earlier system of 15 November 2021, where equivalence responsibilities were with the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
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Higher Education Admissions: Students can now get uniform recognition of their certificates when applying to colleges and universities.
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Employment Opportunities: Government jobs requiring board-level qualifications will accept NCERT-approved equivalence nationwide.
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Inter-Board Transfers: Easier migration between boards ensures smooth academic continuity for students moving across states or boards.
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