By promoting multilingualism, skill development and character-building, NEP 2020 aims to empower students to tackle both national and global challenges
On July 29, the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 completed four years, a transformative framework that has reshaped the country’s educational landscape by connecting contemporary needs with its traditional roots. NEP 2020 stands as the first education policy since independence that genuinely aligns with Bharat’s ancient traditions, advocating for accessible, quality education with an emphasis on relevance and inclusivity.
The policy introduces a host of progressive features, such as flexible study options, multiple entry and exit points, the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC), credit transfer mechanisms, and a focus on online courses, aiming to create a seamless, adaptable educational journey for learners across the nation.
A defining aspect of NEP 2020 is its commitment to the five foundational pillars of Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability and Accountability.