The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is preparing to roll out significant academic changes in the upcoming academic year. These changes will impact the curriculum, textbooks, exam pattern, and classroom learning methods for students from Classes 1 to 12. With a stronger focus on practical learning, skill development and reduced academic burden, the new reforms aim to make education more meaningful and less stressful for students across India.
Students continue preparing with old methods simply because they are unaware of new policies. A lack of clarity creates confusion during exams, textbook selection, and even subject planning. Understanding NCERT’s proposed changes ahead of time helps families adapt smoothly, avoids last-minute panic and ensures that learning becomes aligned with the latest national education standards. When the system changes, preparation must change too. That is why it is important for students to know exactly what’s new and how it will impact their studies next year.
Key Changes Expected from NCERT Next Year
Reduction in Textbook Load
NCERT is planning to revise textbooks so that students do not feel unnecessary pressure from heavy content.
- Some chapters will be shortened
- Repetitive topics may be removed
- More illustrations and real-life examples will be added
Focus on Skill-Based Learning
Learning will not remain limited to theory. Students will learn skills that prepare them for everyday challenges.
- Practical activities inside classrooms
- Project-based assessments
- Introduction of vocational skills from middle classes
New Exam Pattern with Competency-Based Questions
Instead of memorisation, students will face questions that test understanding.
- More analytical and application-based questions
- Less weightage to rote learning
- Questions encouraging logical thinking and reasoning
Multiple Languages in Classroom
To make learning inclusive, NCERT will encourage teaching in regional languages along with English or Hindi wherever possible.
- Students may choose a language they are comfortable with
- Teachers will use mother-tongue-friendly explanation in early classes
Integration of Technology and Digital Learning
Digital tools will be actively used in both teaching and homework.
- Audio-visual content for lessons
- Online assignments and quizzes
- Topic-wise digital resources for revision
New NCERT Rules Students Must Remember
- Textbooks may change for many classes; do not buy old editions without checking
- Board exam students must follow the revised exam pattern carefully
- Projects and activities will carry more marks, so participation is essential
- Language choices may differ based on school policy, so students should confirm with their institution
- Skill-based subjects may be compulsory for some grades










