There will be changes in NCERT course from the new session in the schools of Jharkhand latest news today in hindi

There will be changes in NCERT course from the new session in the schools of Jharkhand latest news update 2024

Latest Updated 26/03/2024: Changes are being made in the curriculum for the new academic session (2024-25) starting in schools. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is changing the curriculum for classes three to six for the session starting from 1 April.


  • Change in curriculum from class 3rd to 6th
  • No change in syllabus from class 7th to 12th


There will be changes in NCERT course from the new session in the schools of Jharkhand notification latest news update 2024 in hindi



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Soon new tax books will be issued by NCERT based on the changed syllabus. However, no changes are being made in the syllabus of senior class (7th to 12th). In this regard, NCERT has sent a letter to the schools giving information. NCERT along with schools has advised parents and students to adopt these new syllabus and text books for classes 3 to 6 in place of the previously published textbooks. NCERT says that a bridge course for class 6 and short guidelines for class 3 are being prepared, so that it becomes easier for the students to study according to the new educational system and new syllabus structure. Changes are being made in the text books as per the new education policy 2020.


Books from many publications in schools


In most of the schools, apart from NCERT, studies are also taught from books of other publications. They are used especially in class up to sixth class. CBSE Ranchi Zone Co-ordinator cum Principal of DPS Ranchi, Dr. Ram Singh said that children in senior classes follow NCERT books more. Books from other publications are also carried in the junior class. Now classes will start from 1 April, so the syllabus will be moved forward. In such a situation, the book cannot be waited for.


Parents have bought books


Preparations for the new session have started in most schools. Students and parents have purchased the books. In such a situation, they are worried whether these books will no longer be taught in schools and if they are not taught then what will happen to these books. Dr. Ram Singh said that the changes being made by NCERT will be incorporated later. He said that whatever changes will be made, photocopies of those chapters will be made available to the children and will also be taught, so that the children can complete their studies in every way.