
Vichakshan Jain Vidyapeeth (VJV) is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), adhering closely to the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and the evolving Educational Policies issued by the Government of India. Yet, within these structured guidelines, VJV has cultivated an educational experience that is distinctively its own—one that blends academic excellence with strong cultural and ethical grounding.
At the heart of VJV’s academic ethos lies the principle of “Tradition with Transformation.” While modern pedagogies and forward-looking practices drive academic rigour, the institution remains deeply rooted in Jain values and spiritual wisdom. The curriculum proudly includes Jainology as a key subject, enabling students to learn about Jain philosophy, history, ethics, and way of life—ensuring the next generation is not only intellectually capable but also spiritually aware and morally grounded.
Our educational design aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP), empowering learners to become curious, capable, and compassionate individuals. The school’s approach to teaching combines innovation with introspection, making VJV a unique centre of learning that inspires holistic development.
VJV’s academic framework is built on three key pillars: literacy, numeracy, and values-based learning. These elements collectively foster independence, critical thinking, and self-discipline. A few essential components of our program include:
Curriculum – A carefully curated blend of CBSE academics and cultural studies that encourages each student to discover and sharpen their unique strengths while embracing the values of Jain Dharma.
- Evaluation – Continuous and comprehensive assessments that focus on conceptual understanding and real-life application, rather than rote learning.
- Individual Attention Classes – Dedicated support sessions for students who need additional guidance, ensuring that every learner remains confident and academically balanced.
Beyond academics, VJV’s mission is to nurture children into becoming loyal and devoted individuals—towards their parents and Parmatma (the Supreme Soul). The school aims to evolve into a vibrant centre of diverse activities that ignite young minds and embed essential life-skills. This academic-cum-spiritual environment is focused on shaping a youth that is sensitive, understanding, focused, goal-oriented, fearless, humane, and forgiving—carrying forward the timeless values of Jainism into the modern world.