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Three-language formula: Class 7-9 students can continue with existing combo, says CBSE

CBSE students in Classes 7-9 who chose two foreign languages will now continue them until Class 10, easing concerns over the new three-language policy. This change ensures continuity for current students, with the policy's stricter Indian language requirement applying prospectively from Class 6. The board will soon issue a formal notification clarifying this relief for lakhs of students and parents.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo15 h fa

Three-language formula: Class 7-9 students can continue with existing combo, says CBSE

CBSE students in Classes 7-9 who chose two foreign languages will now continue them until Class 10, easing concerns over the new three-language policy. This change ensures continuity for current students, with the…

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hindustantimes.com12 h fa

3-language formula: Classes 7-9 can continue with existing combo, says CBSE

Earlier, the CBSE had announced that the study of 3 languages, including at least two native Indian languages, was compulsory for Class 9 students.

Leggi questa versione →

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·gulfnews.com

    CBSE foreign language rule: What changes for Class 7–9 students now?

    CBSE three-language rule eased: existing Class 7–9 students may continue two foreign languages till Class 10, as new Indian language norms apply prospectively.

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Three-language formula: Class 7-9 students can continue with existing combo, says CBSE

    CBSE students in Classes 7-9 who chose two foreign languages will now continue them until Class 10, easing concerns over the new three-language policy. This change ensures…

originale
gulfnews.com16 h fa

CBSE foreign language rule: What changes for Class 7–9 students now?

CBSE three-language rule eased: existing Class 7–9 students may continue two foreign languages till Class 10, as new Indian language norms apply prospectively.

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • venerdì 26 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    3-language formula: Classes 7-9 can continue with existing combo, says CBSE

    Earlier, the CBSE had announced that the study of 3 languages, including at least two native Indian languages, was compulsory for Class 9 students.