Only NCERT books to be used in all CBSE affiliated schools

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NCERT books will be made available to all the CBSE affiliated schools for the academic session 2017-2018. This decision has been taken in a review meeting headed by the Minister of HRD. NCERT will be printing and supplying textbooks in ample numbers for all classes. (CBSE) has created a link on its official website (cbse.nic.in) for raising online indent for NCERT textbooks. As per the released circular, the link for online indent will be available until 22 February 2017.

CBSE affiliated schools can start submitting their online requirements at the official portal of the Board website. NCERT will supply the books through its enlisted 680 distribution vendors spread across the country. Textbooks will be made available at the sale counters in Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Mysore, Shillong and NCERT Headquarter in Delhi.

How to raise online indent?
Respective schools should login using existing credentials at the newly created link (available at cbse.nic.in)
Schools should note that online requirements can be submitted only once
Schools should take special care and ensure that the requirements are consistent with the data available in Online Affiliated Schools Information System (OASIS)
Important Points
Online requirement of NCERT textbooks must be placed class wise and title wise for the entire school
Requirements can be submitted only once and partial placement of orders will not be allowed, as per the circular released by CBSE
Discounts will be as per NCERT policy
Online demands can be raised for NCERT textbooks for all classes i.e. from Class 1 to 12

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