New Delhi, May 17 (PTI) Concerns have been raised over the implementation of the CBSE’s three-language policy for Class 9 by a section of educationists and parents who have questioned the timing of ...
Starting July 1, 2026, CBSE mandates three languages for Class IX, with at least two being Indian. No board exam will be held for the third language in Class X; assessments will be school-based. This ...
CBSE three-language formula: The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenges CBSE’s recent decision to make the study of ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to examine the validity of the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) revised ...
CBSE introduces a new three-language policy for Class 9 starting July 2026. Learn about the NEP 2020 alignment, R3 subject ...
CBSE rolls out three-language formula for Class 9 from July 1, bringing curriculum changes for schools and students alike ...
However, the Board clarified that there would be no board exam for the third language (R3) opted by the students in Class X, news agency ANI reported. The assessments for this language would be school ...
CBSE’s new Class 9-10 language policy introduces compulsory three-language learning, internal assessment for the third language, and a stronger focus on multilingual, stress-free, skill-based ...
Students will not be stopped from appearing in the class 10 board examinations even if they do not perform well in the third language, CBSE has clarified.
Supreme Court to hear next week a plea challenging CBSE's policy making three-language study compulsory for Class 9 students ...
CBSE: As per the CBSE, the decision will come into effect from the 2026-27 academic session and is being considered as a ...
The Supreme Court also sought a comprehensive reply from NCERT and CBSE on petitions challenging the decision to introduce a ...
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