CBSE Collaborates With NCEAR for Skilling in Schools; Read Full Report Here


On Monday, June 14, 2021, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the National Council of Applied Economic Research, NCEAR signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for skilling in school projects. 

CBSE Collaborates With NCEAR for Skilling in Schools

The collaboration between CBSE and NCEAR has been done to initiate a research study in two phases to provide skills in various CBSE-affiliated schools in accordance with National Education Policy 2020. 

The MOU was signed between the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the National Council of Applied Economic Research, NCEAR in the presence of Anita Karwal, Secretary (school education & literacy). 

Additionally, Praveen Kumar, Secretary (skill development and entrepreneurship), and Manoj Ahuja Chairman of Central Board of Secondary Education were also present during the event. 

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CBSE & NCEAR Collaboration Highlights 

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), both parties, CBSE, and NCEAR will work in two phases to achieve their goal. The first phase will include analysis input from CBSE. The analyses will include the comparison between the existing teachers, and learning patterns. 

The main goal of the phase 1 study will be on identifying the gap and issues with the current program of CBSE, along with the learning outcomes, the relevance of skills, and its impact on pathways to work, and the future education of the students. 

In the next stage (phase II), the main focus will be on resolving those issues found in the current program and identifying the correct measures, and necessary steps which will overcome those constraints. 

In Phase II, both parties will work on strengthening the factors found in phase I to ensure that the skilling program in CBSE affiliated schools will be more relevant, and impactful. 

The second phase will include the analysis of courses being taught, resources available in schools for effective implementation, and accordingly, a regular monitoring program will begin in the future.

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