ELIGIBILITY

The National Education Policy (NEP) released in 2020 provides a broad framework and guidelines for the transformation of the education system in India. However, the NEP does not specify specific eligibility criteria for students in India as it focuses more on policy reforms and goals rather than individual student eligibility. Eligibility criteria for students in India are typically determined by educational boards, institutions, and state governments. These criteria may vary based on the level of education, such as primary, secondary, or higher education, as well as specific programs or courses. Common eligibility factors considered in India include age requirements, academic qualifications, and sometimes entrance exams or merit-based criteria for certain courses or institutions. Additionally, reservation policies based on caste, gender, or socio-economic background may also influence eligibility criteria in certain contexts. It is important to note that eligibility criteria may differ across states, educational boards, and institutions, and they can change over time. Therefore, it is recommended to refer to the official websites or relevant authorities of the specific educational boards, institutions, or programs for the most accurate and up-to-date information on eligibility criteria in India.

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