Abstract : Education gives young people knowledge and turns them into educated people. Developed countries became wealthy because they had the right kind of education. New India has the same kind of ideas. The goal of this National Education Policy 2020 is to change the way education works in India by 2040. The 10+2 structure will be changed to the 5+3+3+4 model as part of the new National Education Policy 2020. It suggests an undergraduate program with multiple ways to leave that leads to a bachelor's degree in more than one field. The Academic Bank of Credits system is part of the National Education Policy 2020. (ABC). It is a virtual store that keeps track of the credits that students earn as they go through school. It will be responsible for setting up, closing, and verifying students' academic accounts. It gives students more freedom to pick their classes and majors. would be a place where teachers could look up the credit records of their students. This ABC scheme includes both online and traditional courses. Students will be able to use the credits they earn for seven years. The UGC thinks that the practice of the ABC will have a positive effect in the coming years.
Keywords : Academic Bank of Credits, National Education Policy & Undergraduate Program.
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