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New NCERT Textbooks: Important Advisory That You Must Know

Banner showing student with backpack and text Important Advisory on New CBSE Textbooks by NCERT related to new NCERT books update.

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has issued an important advisory regarding the new NCERT textbooks for CBSE Class 01 to 11.

Let’s understand the advisory in simple terms so that you know everything about the new NCERT textbooks.

Official NCERT advisory dated 17 March 2026 about new textbooks for Classes 1–11 under NEP 2020 and NCF-SE 2023 transition guidelines

NCERT advisory on new textbooks implementation update

Why This Advisory Was Released By NCERT

With the advent of the National Educational Policy (NEP) 2020, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) undertook he development of new textbooks for across various subjects. This was done in order to align the curriculum with the National Curriculum Framework of School Education (NCF-SE) 2023.

Overview of the New NCERT Textbooks for Class 01 to 11

  • The new NCERT textbooks for Class 01 to 08 have been successfully developed and are available for CBSE students and teachers in both print and digital forms.
  • The new textbooks for Class 09 are under development and will be made available from the academic session 2026–27. The draft for Class 09 textbook is made available on the official NCERT website for reference and feedback.
  • NCERT has announced that the new textbooks for Class 10 and Class 11 will be introduced from the academic year 2027–28 onwards. Keeping this in view, the existing textbooks shall continue for the academic year 2026–27.

Note: Teachers are advised by NCERT that the prerequisite learning for all students must be adequately addressed before initiating the new syllabus and textbooks.

Conclusion

You must take note of all the above implementation of new NCERT textbooks in order to ensure a smooth transition phase for both students and teachers.

Source

Official Advisory released by NCERT on 17 March, 2026: click here to read.

Kindly note that any and all information is subject to change as per NCERT, Education Ministry, and Government of India.

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