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CBSE Training Portal Login, Registration, Certificate Download – Full Guide

CBSE Training Portal Login, Registration, Certificate Download – Full Guide

The CBSE Training Portal, also known as Prashikshan Triveni, is an integrated digital platform launched by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to support continuous professional development of educators and school leaders. It facilitates registration, attendance tracking, feedback submission, and certification for online, offline, and blended capacity-building programmes run by CBSE Centres of Excellence (CoEs) 

Official Website:

cbseit.in/cbse/training 


2. Objectives & Purpose

  • Strengthen pedagogical and subject-specific skills

  • Promote alignment with NEP 2020 (holistic & experiential teaching)

  • Ensure standardized training across CBSE-affiliated schools

  • Support teacher and school leader professional growth

  • Track teacher participation for policy planning and compliance 


3. Key Features

3.1 Course Types

  • Capacity Building Programmes (CBPs)—subject-specific and general for secondary & senior secondary teachers

  • Designated tracks for school leaders (principals, heads, coordinators) tailored to instructional leadership, governance, and policy implementation 

3.2 Delivery Modes

  • Online sessions (webinars, workshops)

  • Offline or blended programmes at CBSE Centres of Excellence
    All types use the same registration and certification system 

3.3 Learning Resources

  • Interactive modules, video tutorials, quizzes

  • Repository of downloadable materials—lesson plans, handouts, multimedia guides

  • Webinars with Q&A interactions and peer collaboration via forums and discussion groups 

3.4 Certification & Tracking

  • Digital e‑certificates issued upon completion

  • Progress dashboard to track courses, attendance, assessments, and certifications

  • Dashboard available for individuals and institutional users 

  • Custom course recommendations based on profile (subject, grade, interests)

  • Multilingual support to accommodate diversity in instructional contexts


4. How to Register & Participate

4.1 Individual Registration

  1. Visit the official portal: cbseit.in/cbse/training

  2. Select “Register for Online Sessions” (Individual login)

  3. Enter your personal and professional details, create login credentials

  4. Browse available programmes and enroll; complete payment if required

  5. Receive confirmation by email along with a session link 

4.2 Institutional Registration

  • Schools or CoEs can register groups of teachers via institutional login using school‑level credentials (LOC credentials) 

4.3 Attendance & Certificate Download

  • Attendance and feedback are submitted during training (online or offline)

  • After completion, participants can log in and download their e‑certificate from the certificates section or dashboard 

4.4 Payment & Fee Status

  • Some programmes may levy a nominal fee

  • If payment status remains “Not Paid” after debit, use the portal’s “Check Status” feature before retrying

  • Contact your CoE or portal support with transaction details if issues persist 

5. Benefits of the Portal

  • Empowers teachers with updated pedagogical knowledge and modern teaching strategies

  • Enhances classroom delivery via digital tools and blended learning methods

  • Fosters a collaborative community of educators

  • Supports policy-driven training hours—minimum 50 CPD hours annually for each CBSE-affiliated teacher/principal 

6. Official Contact & Support

PurposeContact Details
General query / trainingPhone: 011‑22043634<br>Email: it‑training@cbse.gov.in 
Training UnitDr. B Saha, Director – Training
Phone: 011‑23216873
Email: dirtraining.cbse@gmail.com 
Technical support / portal IT unitPhone: 011‑23214737
Email: trainingportal.itunit@gmail.com
Payment-related queriesAmit Singh, HDFC Bank
011‑23211700
amit.singh26@hdfcbank.com
CBSE IT‑Training support011‑23214737 / 011‑22043634 (depending on enquiry) cbseit.in

7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is Prashikshan Triveni?

It is CBSE’s official Training Portal, enabling online/offline registrations, attendance, feedback, and certification for teacher training.

Q2. Who can register?

Any teacher or school leader at a CBSE-affiliated school—either individually or via your school’s institutional login.

Q3. What kinds of training are offered?

Subject-specific workshops, pedagogical CPDs, leadership modules, NEP 2020-focused programs, and general capacity‑building sessions.

Q4. Are there fees?

Some programmes charge nominal fees. Others may be free. Check the listing credentials and site instructions before registering.

Q5. How do I download my certificate?

Log into your account, navigate to the Certificates section or dashboard, and choose the completed training to download the e‑certificate.

Q6. What if payment is debited but status shows "Not Paid"?

Use the portal’s Check Status feature. If still unresolved, email your Centre of Excellence or support staff with transaction details and screenshots.


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