In a technical sense CBSE is the oldest secondary education board in India. The board traces back to 1929, when it was set up as the Board of High School and Intermediate Education in Rajputana. Even ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently released three-language policy for classes 9 and 10 too, but its implementation has now been challenged in the Supreme Court. A PIL has been ...
A PIL challenging CBSE's newly announced three-language policy has been filed in the Supreme Court by senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi. He argued that forcing Class 9 students to suddenly study ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced major language policy changes for Class 9 students from the 2026-27 academic session, making the study of three languages compulsory, with ...
The CBSE's abrupt implementation of its three-language policy for Class 9 is facing criticism from parents and educators who are worried about the timing, preparedness, and potential academic burden ...
CBSE will require Class 9 students to study three languages from 2026, with at least two being Indian languages. The third language (R3) won’t have a board exam and will be assessed by schools. Only ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made it compulsory for class 9 and 10 students to study three languages from July 1. At least two of these must be Indian. CBSE has clarified that ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education has introduced a revised language policy for Classes IX and X starting from the 2026-27 academic session, aligning school education with the goals of the ...
For Class 9 CBSE students, what is set to change immediately is that starting July 1, they will have to study three languages, with at least two of them being “native Indian languages”. In its May 15 ...
Introduction to the Three-Language Policy The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced a significant update to its language policy, which will take effect from the 2026-27 academic ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made the study of three languages, including at least two native Indian languages, compulsory for Class IX students beginning July 1, according to a ...
CBSE new rule: The CBSE said no Board examination would be conducted for the third language at the Class X level in order to "keep the focus on learning and reduce any undue pressure on students." ...