The new framework makes it mandatory for students to study three languages with at least two of them required to be Indian. | India News

CBSE has made three-language study compulsory for Class 9 from July 1, 2026, while exempting the third language from Class 10 Board exams.

CBSE three-language rule: Starting July 1, 2026, CBSE mandates three languages for Classes 9 and 10, with at least two being native Indian languages. While compulsory, the third…

The assessments for the third language (R3) would be school-based and internal. | India News

Students in Class 9 will soon study three languages, with two being Indian languages. This change starts from the 2026-27 academic session. The third language will not be a Board…

CBSE said that no Board examination would be conducted for the third language at the class 10 level. | India News

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. | India News

The new framework makes it mandatory for students to study three languages with at least two of them required to be Indian. | India News