CBSE To Introduce Pilot For National Credit Framework For Classes 6, 9 And 11

National Credit Framework (NCrF) shall be introduced in CBSE Schools on a pilot basis in classes 6, 9 and 11 from the academic session 2024-2025.

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New Delhi:

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to introduce a pilot of the National Credit Framework (NCrF) for classes 6, 9, and 11 from the 2024-25 academic session. All affiliated schools have been invited by the board to participate in the initiative.

"The CBSE developed and circulated draft NCrF implementation guidelines, discussed them in multiple workshops, and received approval from the Union Ministry of Education. To further test, refine, and assess their effectiveness in real-world contexts, a pilot implementation of these guidelines has been planned in schools affiliated to CBSE in classes 6, 9, and 11, with effect from session 2024-2025," the board said in a letter to heads of all the institutions affiliated with CBSE.

"Principals of interested schools for this pilot programme are requested to share their contact details through this link," it said.

Students have the opportunity to earn credits through various activities such as classroom instruction, laboratory work, projects, sports, performing arts, NCC, social work, vocational education, and experiential learning, including relevant professional experience.

Last year, the government introduced the National Credit Framework (NCrF) as part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, aimed at integrating school, higher, and vocational education, enabling students to accrue credits from pre-primary to PhD levels.

Following this, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) formulated draft guidelines to execute the framework.

"This would close the gap in achievement of learning outcomes by shifting the classroom education to competency and learning outcome-based education and learning. The assessment is thus mandatory for earning credits for all types of learning," the board said.

"The credits earned shall be deposited in the Academic Bank of Credit (ABC) of a student which will be linked with the APAAR ID and DigiLocker of the student, in future," the board added.

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