NCERT Released Alternative Academic Calendar for Classes 11 and 12
Team Careers360 | June 3, 2020 | 02:20 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: National Council of Educational and Research Training has released the alternative academic calendar for Classes 11 and 12. The academic calendar will help the teachers to use several social media educational tools effectively and educate the students in a better way.
NCERT has released the academic calendar for the Higher Secondary students to engage them in educational activities while they are at home due to the lockdown.
The academic calendar of NCERT includes several educational apps and various technologies which will let the students study at home with ease.
“The calendar will cater to the needs of all children including Divyang children (Children with Special Need)- link for Audiobooks, Radio programmes, Video programmes, etc. will be included” tweeted the Education Minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank.'
Click here to download the NCERT alternative academic calendar.
Earlier, on May 2, 2020, MHRD released NCERT academic calendar for Classes 9 and 10 students
Also read:
MHRD releases ‘stay at home’ calendar for upper primary students
Coronavirus: ‘Study at home’ calendar for primary school from NCERT
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