CBSE mandates schools to teach a compulsory third language from Class 6, starting the 2026-27 session, with assessments based on internal evaluations.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is introducing a mandatory three-language policy from the 2026-27 academic ...
Continuing its step-by-step rollout of multilingual education, CBSE said that the third language (R3) will become compulsory ...
This comes a week after CBSE on April 2 rolled out major reforms in its scheme of studies, making the third language ...
CBSE Directs Schools to Adopt Three-Language Policy for Class 6 Urgently, Issues R3 Rollout Deadline
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed all affiliated schools to implement the R3 component of the ...
CBSE 3-language Curriculum: For students currently in class 7 and higher, it is compulsory that all students must have ...
CBSE New Curriculum: Compulsory third language in Class 6, vocational education a must in Class 9-10
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 recommends that students learn three languages up to Class 10, unlike the current ...
NEP-aligned reforms bring three-language formula, AI modules, and advanced-level subjects; full rollout expected by 2031, ...
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