Under the policy, students will study three languages, with at least two being Indian languages.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made it compulsory for class 9 and 10 students to study three languages from July 1. At least two of these must be Indian. CBSE has clarified that ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) directive to roll out a three-language requirement for Class 9 students from July 1 apparently defies a decision its own governing body ratified months ...
CBSE said schools can offer any language from its approved list, but at least two must be Indian languages. Foreign languages can be taken only as the third language or as an optional fourth language, ...
The board also announced relief measures for students by removing formal board examinations for the third language.“No Board Examination shall be conducted for R3 (third language) at the Class X level ...
The CBSE issued a circular on May 15 directing all affiliated schools to make three languages compulsory for Class 9 students ...
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