The Delhi government has announced the launch of a pre-vocational education programme for students in Classes 6 to 8 in its schools starting from the academic year 2025–26. The programme, aligned with the National Education Policy and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE) 2023, aims to equip students with vital life skills and early exposure to vocational opportunities.
In the initial rollout, a new subject titled Kaushal Bodh will be introduced in Class 6, gradually expanding to Classes 7 and 8 in the coming years. The curriculum is structured around three key areas: Work with Life Forms, Work with Machines and Materials, and Work in Human Services. Students will be required to complete one project under each category annually, with a total of 110 hours dedicated to these skill-building activities.
Hands-on tasks such as organic farming, carpentry, pottery, embroidery, cooking with millets, and basic electrical work will form the core of this initiative. Teachers will play a crucial role in guiding students through these projects, ensuring safety, collaboration, and the application of practical knowledge.
Assessment will include written tests, oral presentations, activity logs, portfolios, and teacher evaluations. School heads are tasked with ensuring proper execution of the projects and supporting teacher training to integrate vocational learning within the classroom experience.
To further support the programme, the Directorate of Education will organise Kaushal Melas, where students will present their work through live demonstrations. The initiative is expected to enhance critical thinking, teamwork, and lay a strong foundation for future vocational learning and career pathways.