The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has once again strengthened its push towards equitable, inclusive, and technology-driven education.
In its latest circular, CBSE has urged all affiliated schools to actively use the PM eVidya CBSE 15 TV Channel and its extensive collection of educational e-videos to enhance classroom teaching, teacher training, and student self-learning.
This move aligns closely with the vision of NEP 2020, focusing on accessibility, competency-based education, and blended learning models.
What is the PM eVidya CBSE 15 TV Channel?
The PM eVidya initiative, launched under the Government of India, offers 200 dedicated DTH TV channels to provide supplementary academic support across the country. CBSE has allotted CBSE Channel 15, exclusively curated for:
- Curriculum-aligned subject content
- Teacher professional development
- Pedagogical best practices
- Assessment and classroom strategies
The channel is designed to bridge the digital divide, ensuring that quality educational content reaches students and teachers regardless of geography or socio-economic constraints.
Key Objectives of CBSE’s Digital Learning Push
CBSE’s focus on PM eVidya CBSE 15 is guided by three clear objectives:
1. Equity in Educational Access Across India
By using satellite TV and YouTube, CBSE ensures uniform access to high-quality learning resources, even in areas with limited internet connectivity.
2. Grade-Wise and Theme-Based Learning
The content is carefully structured to support age-appropriate pedagogy, systematic learning progression, competency-based education, and teacher empowerment.
3. Personalised and Self-Paced Learning
With repeated telecasts and YouTube availability, students can revise concepts at their own pace, while teachers can integrate videos flexibly into lesson plans.
CBSE Educational e-Videos: Subjects, Grades, and Scope
At present, 67 high-quality e-videos have been developed with the support of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). These videos cover:
Academic Subjects (Classes 9 to 11)
- Mathematics (Coordinate Geometry, Statistics, Trigonometry, Algebra)
- Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Social Science and Languages
Teacher Training and Pedagogy (All Classes)
- Experiential Learning
- Art Integrated Learning
- Toy-Based Pedagogy
- Inquiry-Based Learning
- Lesson Planning and Assessment
- Cyber Safety and Ethical Internet Use
- Understanding AI and its Domains
CBSE TV Channel on YouTube: Anytime, Anywhere Access
In addition to DTH broadcasting, all content is also available on the CBSE TV Channel on YouTube, significantly expanding reach and usability. This blended approach strengthens both online and offline learning ecosystems.
How Schools and Teachers Can Use CBSE e-Content Effectively
CBSE has encouraged schools to integrate these resources in meaningful ways:
For Teachers
- Embed videos into lesson planning
- Use them as discussion starters or concept explainers
- Enhance classroom engagement and instructional effectiveness
For Students
- Concept clarification and revision
- Self-paced learning support
- Reinforcement of classroom teaching
Principals are also advised to ensure that the required infrastructure is in place and that teachers and students are well-informed about these resources.
Opportunity for Educators: Become a CBSE Resource Person
CBSE has also invited experienced subject experts and educators to contribute to the development of future e-videos. Interested Resource Persons can reach out to the respective CBSE Centres of Excellence, making this an excellent opportunity for teachers to contribute at a national level.
Final Takeaway
CBSE’s renewed emphasis on PM eVidya CBSE 15 and educational e-videos reflects its commitment to quality, accessibility, and innovation in education. Schools that actively adopt these resources will be better positioned to deliver engaging, effective, and NEP-aligned learning experiences in 2026 and beyond.
Source
Official Notice by CBSE, 07 January, 2026: click here to read.
Kindly note that any and all information is subject to change as per CBSE, Education Ministry, and Government of India.







