Current Scenario of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
Dr. Parag R. Kawale
(M.Com., Ph.D.)
Asst. Professor & Head,
Dr. R. G. Bhoyar Art’s, Commerce & Science College, Seloo
(Vidyabharti College, Seloo)
Ta. Seloo, Dist. Wardha.
Email : paragkawley009@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, launched in July 2020, aims to reform India’s education system, making it more flexible, inclusive, and aligned with global standards. Three years into its implementation, significant progress has been made, particularly in school and higher education. The 5+3+3+4 school structure is gradually being adopted, with an emphasis on multilingual education, experiential learning, and vocational training. In higher education, the introduction of multidisciplinary institutions and the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) has provided greater flexibility.
Teacher training initiatives and technology integration through online education platforms have gained momentum, but challenges persist. These include the digital divide, insufficient infrastructure, funding constraints, and variability in state-level implementation. The success of NEP 2020 hinges on overcoming these obstacles and fostering coordinated efforts between central and state governments.
While the policy has set the foundation for a transformative shift, sustained investment and robust implementation are necessary to realize its full potential in creating a future-ready, equitable education system in India.
Keywords: School Education, Multilingual Education, Curriculum Overhaul, Vocational Education, ABC, Online and Digital Education.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2409III07V12P0008
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