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NCERT New Books: New syllabus for classes 9th to 12th, NCERT is preparing new books, some students will also have to do bridge courses...

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NCERT New Books: Major changes are underway in the country's school education system. A new syllabus for grades 9th to 12th is to be implemented. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has begun preparations for this. An expert committee of NCERT is preparing new books in accordance with the new syllabus for grades 9th to 12th. After the implementation of the new syllabus, some students will also be required to take a bridge course. Previously, NCERT has prepared books in accordance with the new syllabus for grades 1 to 8, which have already been implemented.

Let's explore why the syllabus for grades 9th to 12th is being developed. When will the new syllabus be implemented? When will the new books be available? We will also learn which students will be required to take the bridge course.

The syllabus will be implemented from the 2026 session, and the books will be available before that.

The new syllabus for grades 9th to 12th will be implemented from the 2026-27 session. In view of this, the NCERT's expert committee is preparing new textbooks for classes 9th to 12th, in accordance with the new syllabus. According to reports, the new textbooks for classes 9th to 12th will be available after February next year. For example, new textbooks for classes 9th and 11th will be available in February, while those for classes 10th and 12th will be available by July.

New Syllabus Based on NCF
NCERT is preparing the new syllabus for classes 9th to 12th based on the National Curriculum Framework (NCF). According to the NCF, the new syllabus has reduced content. Instead, a greater emphasis has been placed on teaching through activities and graphics in the pattern.

These Students Will Have to Undertake a Bridge Course
After the implementation of the new syllabus for classes 9th to 12th, some students will also be required to undertake a bridge course. This bridge course will be mandatory to bridge the gap between the old and new syllabi. NCERT is preparing books for this purpose.

According to information, after the new syllabus is implemented, students entering grade 11 will be required to complete a six-week bridge course. Similarly, students who have passed grade 9 and are moving to grade 10 will also be required to complete a bridge course. They are currently studying under the old syllabus and will be taught under the new syllabus in grade 10.

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