Maharashtra joins Kerala and Karnataka to dilute private schools’ obligations under The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. Here is why.
Who Gets More College, And Who Gets Less?
For all its good intentions, the NEP’s multiple-entry options for college will only further deepen the sharp education apartheid that defines our nation. outlookindia.com 2021-02-10T07:52:02+05:30
Very soon, you’ll be able to enter and exit college at will!
The National Education Policy 2020 has introduced its “Multiple Entry and Exit” policy, with which a student can enter and exit college at multiple points, with appropriate credits stored in the very instrumentally titled ABC, or Academic Bank of Credit. Even if you begin at the beginning, they can graduate college at the end of 1 year with a “certificate”, at the end of two years with a “diploma”, at the end of three years with a “bachelors” – though the option best “recommended” by the NEP remains the four-year multidisciplinary program with a research component.