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Delhi Schools To Begin NIPUN Sankalp Baseline Assessment From August 27 To Evaluate Foundational Skills Of Classes 2 To 8

By Sohail Khan 20 August 2026, 1:52 pm

Delhi schools will conduct NIPUN Sankalp baseline assessments for Classes 2 to 8 from August 27 to evaluate foundational literacy and numeracy. Tests will be held for Hindi on August 27, English on August 29 and Mathematics on August 31 through OMR sheets. Schools must ensure student registration, verified records and strict examination protocols. Absentees can appear by September 5.

Delhi Schools To Begin NIPUN Sankalp Baseline Assessment From August 27 To Evaluate Foundational Skills Of Classes 2 To 8

Delhi Schools To Begin NIPUN Sankalp Baseline Assessment From August 27 To Evaluate Foundational Skills Of Classes 2 To 8 | file pic

New Delhi: Schools in the national capital have been directed to conduct the baseline assessment for students of classes 2 to 8 from August 27 to assess their foundational literacy and numeracy skills.

The Delhi State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) issued the direction under the NIPUN Sankalp programme in schools under the MCD, NDMC, DCB and Directorate of Education.

According to a circular issued on Tuesday, the assessment will be conducted on August 27 for Hindi, August 29 for English and August 31 for Mathematics.

The NIPUN Sankalp programme is being implemented in schools under the MCD, NDMC, DCB and Directorate of Education.

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The assessment will be conducted through OMR-based tests, with schools instructed to follow a strict "one desk-one student" arrangement to ensure fairness and confidentiality, it stated.

Schools have also been directed to register students on the NIPUN Sankalp online portal and ensure that all student records are duly verified before the assessment.

For Classes 2 and 3, OMR sheets will be completely filled by teachers, including student details and responses. For Classes 4 to 8, teachers will fill the student details and Part B of the assessment, while students will attempt and fill Part A, it said.

The circular mentioned that students who remain absent on the scheduled dates will be given an opportunity to appear for the assessment by September 5.

Heads of Schools have been made responsible for ensuring the timely conduct of the assessment, deployment of trained teachers, proper filling and verification of OMR sheets, and their safe and correct packing and submission.

Zonal and concerned officers have also been directed to closely monitor the conduct of the assessment and subsequent packing and submission of OMR sheets, it added.

The NIPUN Sankalp programme aims to strengthen foundational literacy and numeracy competencies among students of Classes 2 to 8, the circular added. 

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