NEP 2025 Readiness

NEP-aligned — piece by piece.

We didn't bolt "NEP" onto a brochure. We built the foundation first — a competency-tagged, stage-aware content platform — and we're bringing the policy to life one module at a time. The foundation is ready, several modules are already live in classrooms, and the rest is on a clear, public roadmap.

The foundation is ready

Built NEP-native from the ground up.

Most platforms describe themselves as "NEP-aligned" after the fact. Abhigyaan was architected around the policy's building blocks — competencies, stages, languages and holistic assessment — so each new module clicks into a structure that already speaks the policy's language.

  • Competency-tagged content

    Every module carries NCF 2023 learning outcomes and competency codes — not just chapter numbers — so the library is a competency-coverage map, the language boards and SCERTs now use.

  • Stage-aware structure

    Content is mapped to the 5+3+3+4 stages — foundational, preparatory, middle and secondary — so a school can deploy by stage, not just by class.

  • One platform, not five vendors

    VR labs, the multilingual AI tutor, the LMS, learning analytics and the admin suite share one data layer — which is what lets a Holistic Progress Card build itself from real learning evidence.

  • Built for every classroom

    Runs on VR headsets and on ordinary browsers, with low-bandwidth and offline modes — so the policy's equity goal isn't lost in schools with patchy internet or no lab.

The roadmap

Where we are, and where we're going.

Aligning to a policy this broad is a journey, not a checkbox. Here's exactly what's live, what's rolling out, and what's planned — so a school or a buyer can see the whole picture.

Live now

The foundation is in place and these modules are running in classrooms today.

  • Competency-tagged library

    Modules tagged to NCF 2023 outcomes and the 5+3+3+4 stages.

  • Hands-on VR labs

    Experiential, learning-by-doing science across Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

  • EDAMES game-based learning

    Curriculum-aligned 3D games for Classes 1–10.

  • Multilingual AI tutor

    Teaching in 8+ Indian languages, grounded in the syllabus.

  • Holistic Progress Card

    Auto-generated across scholastic and co-scholastic domains.

Rolling out now

In active development — moving from foundation to feature, piece by piece.

  • In-VR formative assessment

    Checkpoint tasks scored against competencies, so assessment becomes part of learning — aligned to PARAKH's 'assessment as learning'.

  • Teacher CPD tracking

    A teacher mode that logs training hours and issues certificates, supporting the 50-hour continuous professional development expectation (NISHTHA-aligned).

  • Adaptive, personalised learning

    When a student misses a competency, the AI tutor routes them to a remedial micro-scene or prerequisite module.

  • Wider language coverage

    Swappable narration tracks so a single module ships in more Indian languages as we onboard new states.

On the roadmap

Planned and scoped — built next as the policy rollout deepens.

  • Vocational (Kaushal) modules

    Hands-on skill tracks — lab safety, basic electronics, agriculture, healthcare basics — supporting the policy's vocational-exposure goal.

  • DIKSHA / NDEAR interoperability

    QR-linkable modules and building-block standards so Abhigyaan complements national platforms rather than competing with them.

  • Indian Knowledge Systems

    A tagged track for IKS — beginning with our existing heritage content and growing into Ayurveda basics, ancient mathematics and architecture.

  • Foundational-stage (FLN) content

    Play-based, age-appropriate experiences for early grades, supporting Foundational Literacy & Numeracy and NIPUN Bharat.

  • Art- & sports-integrated modules

    Showcase modules — dance, heritage walks, yoga — reflecting the policy's blend of curricular and co-curricular learning.

How we map to the policy

Principle by principle.

Every pillar of NEP and NCF 2023 lines up with something concrete in the platform — live today or clearly on the roadmap.

  • 5+3+3+4 stage structureContent tagged by stage — foundational, preparatory, middle, secondary.
  • Competency-based educationModules carry NCF 2023 competencies and learning outcomes.
  • Experiential, activity-based learningHands-on VR labs and EDAMES game-based learning.
  • Multilingualism & mother tongueAI tutor and narration in 8+ Indian languages.
  • Assessment reform (PARAKH)In-VR formative checkpoints and the auto-generated Holistic Progress Card.
  • Equity & accessBrowser fallback, low-bandwidth and offline modes.
  • Teacher capacity (NISHTHA)Teacher dashboard with CPD hour tracking and certificates.
  • Vocational exposureKaushal skill-module track on the roadmap.
  • Indian Knowledge SystemsTagged IKS module category, growing from existing heritage content.
  • Technology in education (NDEAR)QR-linkable, interoperable modules planned for DIKSHA/NDEAR.
FAQ

NEP readiness FAQ.

Is Abhigyaan aligned to NEP and NCF 2023?
Yes. Every module is tagged to NCF 2023 learning outcomes and competencies — not just chapter numbers — and mapped to the 5+3+3+4 stage structure (foundational, preparatory, middle, secondary). The platform also auto-generates the Holistic Progress Card across scholastic and co-scholastic domains.
What is live today versus on the roadmap?
Live now: hands-on VR science labs, EDAMES game-based VR learning, the multilingual AI tutor in 8+ Indian languages, competency-tagged content, and the auto-generated Holistic Progress Card. Rolling out now: in-VR formative assessment, teacher CPD tracking, and adaptive/personalised learning. On the roadmap: vocational (Kaushal) skill modules, DIKSHA/NDEAR interoperability, Indian Knowledge Systems, foundational-stage (FLN) content, and art- and sports-integrated modules.
How does Abhigyaan support experiential and activity-based learning?
NEP asks for learning by doing rather than rote memorisation. Hands-on VR labs let students hold the apparatus and run the experiment safely, and EDAMES turns the syllabus into curriculum-aligned games — both sit at the top of the learning-retention pyramid.
Does it support multilingual / mother-tongue learning?
Yes. The agentic AI tutor teaches and converses in English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati and more, grounded in the school's syllabus — with the language list expanding as we onboard new states.
Can you share a NEP alignment map for a tender or bid?
Yes. Because content is competency-tagged, we can produce a competency-coverage map for your board and grades — showing which NEP and NCF 2023 outcomes are already covered and where they sit on the rollout. Ask for it during your demo.