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Rote to Root: Is India’s School System Ready for CBSE’s Competency-Based Exam Revolution?

The CBSE’s new competency-based exam format is redefining how India measures learning.
No longer will students be rewarded for what they can memorize but for what they can apply, analyze, and reason.

Yet, the question remains: Are schools truly ready for this shift?

While many institutions are busy revising question papers, few are reimagining how learning itself happens. True readiness isn’t about changing exam patterns, it’s about transforming teaching patterns.

At AyeLabz, we believe India’s classrooms can rise to this challenge through the perfect blend of pedagogy, cognition, and technology.
With ScholarLab, SkillAngels, and the AI Companion, we’re empowering schools to turn theory into experience, build cognitive agility, and personalize learning for every student.

Because competency-based education is about future-proofing young minds to think critically, create fearlessly, and learn for life.

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Beyond Exams: Unlocking Children’s Potential Through Cognitive Skills

How cognitive skills like memory, attention, reasoning & problem-solving transform learning in schools, not just for exams but for lifelong success. Discover practical ways schools can integrate cognitive development and why it matters now more than ever.

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How SCAMPER Framework & Scholarlab Can Transform Science Learning

Discover how the SCAMPER framework can revolutionize science classrooms by turning rote experiments into explorations. Learn how Scholarlab empowers students to think creatively, test ideas, and embrace inquiry-driven science learning.

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The Importance of Gamification in Learning

“Why is it that children can spend hours playing a video game, but struggle to sit through a 30-40-minute class?” That question haunted us at AyeLabz since the time of inception. The answer lies in one word: ENGAGEMENT. Gamification isn’t about turning classrooms into video arcades. It’s about taking the psychology of games such as