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APAAR: One Nation,
One Student ID Initiative - Coggle Diagram
APAAR: One Nation,
One Student ID Initiative
Central Idea
It is a part of the 'One nation, One Student ID' initiative stemming from the National Education Policy of 2020.
State governments in India require parental consent for issuing the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR)
What is APAAR?
Provides a lifelong student ID, easing academic progress tracking from pre-primary to higher education.
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A unique ID for all Indian students, used from early childhood.
How does
it function?
Facilitates seamless data transfer when students change schools, negating the need for physical document submission.
Acts as an all-inclusive repository for formal and informal learning experiences, offering digital certification from authorized institutions.
Offers a unique APAAR ID linked to the Academic Bank Credit (ABC), housing academic credits.
Need for
APAAR
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Combats fraud and duplicate certificates by offering a reliable educational reference with first-party verification.
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How to get
an APAAR ID?
Verification via Aadhar number, with no data sharing during registration.
Mandatory parental consent for minors, but registration is voluntary, not mandatory.
Students provide basic details for registration: name, age, date of birth, gender, and a photograph.
Concerns
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Students maintain control over shared data and can halt data processing at any time, with previously processed data remaining unaffected.
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Way forward
Establish a transparent and robust system for auditing and monitoring data access to maintain trust and confidence in the program.
Conduct public awareness campaigns to educate parents and students about the benefits and security of APAAR
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