The CBSE issued a circular on May 15 directing all affiliated schools to make three languages compulsory for Class 9 students from July 1 | India News

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.

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…

The Central Board of Secondary Education has issued fresh guidelines on the three language policy.

The CBSE has clarified its three-language policy, assuring current Class X students that they are unaffected. Students in Classes VII, VIII, and IX will also be exempt from board…