
Launched in November 2015, e-Pathshala is a government-backed digital learning platform designed to provide free educational resources to students, teachers, and parents.
Every NCERT textbook has been digitised and uploaded onto the platform, along with multimedia learning materials such as audios, videos, interactive content, maps, and question banks. The platform aims to bridge the digital divide and ensure education accessibility across different regions.
Who can access e-Pathshala?
- Students – Can download NCERT digital textbooks, supplementary books, and interactive learning materials to support their studies.
- Teachers – Have access to teaching guides, policy documents, National Curriculum Frameworks (NCFs), syllabi, and periodicals to enhance classroom instruction.
- Parents – Can help children with their education by accessing curriculum-based textbooks, policy reports, and multimedia resources to support learning at home.
How to access e-Pathshala?
- Website – Visit the official ePathshala website to browse digital resources.
- Mobile App – Download the ePathshala app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store for easy access on mobile devices.
- QR Code Access – Scan QR codes printed in NCERT books to open chapter-specific learning resources instantly.
Steps to use e-Pathshala QR codes:
- Open the ePathshala website or app.
- Navigate to the “Access e-resources” section.
- Enter the alphanumeric code located under the QR Code in the textbook.
- Select the required audio, video, text, or multimedia resources related to the chapter.
The first QR code in each book provides access to the complete e-textbook, while additional QR codes link to chapter-specific interactive resources.
With e-Pathshala, students, teachers, and parents can access high-quality educational materials anytime, anywhere, ensuring a more engaging and interactive learning experience.
Published: 16 Mar 2025, 12:52 pm IST
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