The Role of Technology in Indian Schools: From Chalk to Cloud

A decade ago, the typical Indian classroom looked the same as it had for fifty years: a blackboard, chalk, a textbook, and a teacher lecturing to rows of students. Today, that picture is changing – unevenly, but unmistakably. India’s education technology landscape has been reshaped by three forces converging at once: a national policy mandate (NEP 2020) that explicitly calls for technology integration, a pandemic that forced 260 million students online overnight, and an EdTech market that peaked at $6 billion in 2022 before its correction. ...

February 14, 2026 · 14 min · Scholva

How to Choose the Right Education Board for Your School: CBSE vs ICSE vs State Board vs IB

Choosing an education board is one of the most consequential decisions a school makes. It determines the curriculum, the examination pattern, the textbooks, the medium of instruction, the competitive exam alignment, and in many ways, the identity of the institution itself. For parents, the board their child studies under shapes academic rigor, university eligibility, and even career readiness. For school founders and administrators, it defines affiliation requirements, compliance obligations, and the student demographic the school attracts. ...

February 14, 2026 · 11 min · Scholva

Understanding the Indian Schooling System: Boards, Structures, and the NEP 2020 Overhaul

India operates one of the largest and most complex education systems in the world. With over 1.5 million schools, 260 million enrolled students, and dozens of education boards across 28 states and 8 union territories, the system is anything but uniform. For anyone building school management software, working in EdTech, or simply trying to understand how Indian schools function, grasping the different formats, boards, and structural models is essential. This post breaks down the Indian schooling system: how it is organized, what the major boards are, how the traditional 10+2 model works, and what the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is changing. ...

February 14, 2026 · 12 min · Scholva