Academic Bank of Credits: Over 1 crore students registered in ABC, says UGC – Times of India
Calling it a “remarkable milestone,” the UGC chairman Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar said, “We have achieved a remarkable milestone with over 1 Cr. student registrations in ABC, marking a significant stride towards an adaptable & flexible credit system in India.”
The Academic Bank of Credits was introduced with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. ABC is a virtual/digital storehouse that is a centralised repository housing the comprehensive credit records of individual students as they progress through their educational journey. This cutting-edge system empowers students to access their accounts seamlessly and offers a plethora of choices when it comes to transitioning between different colleges or universities.
“The University Grants Commission expresses gratitude to all the students and higher education institutions for their registration in the Academic Bank of Credit (ABC). We have achieved a remarkable milestone with over one crore student registrations in ABC, marking a significant stride towards an adaptable and flexible credit-system in India,” said the UGC chief.
How to register on Academic Bank of Credits portal?
Step 1: Visit the official portal of ABC at abc.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link available for ‘my account’ and select the ‘student’ option.
Step 3: You will be redirected to a new webpage. Register/login with the help of your username/mobile number or government-issued ID cards.
Step 4: Fill in all the required details and upload the necessary documents, if asked, and submit.
Step 5: You will be registered with the Academic Bank of Credits.
Direct Link: Register Here
Starting from December last year, the University Grants Commission has taken proactive measures to engage with all affiliated universities and colleges to ensure that students complete the online registration with the ABC before embarking on their undergraduate (UG) courses.
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