CBSE clarifies foreign language continuation for current Class 7 to 9 students. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) clarifies that students who are already studying in Classes 7, 8, and 9 ...
Students studying in Classes 7, 8 and 9 in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) affiliated schools can continue learning foreign languages under the three-language policy until they finish ...
Centre has clarified that CBSE students currently studying in Classes VII, VIII and IX who have opted for two foreign languages under the three-language policy will be allowed to continue with the ...
CBSE is expected to issue an amended order after discussions in its governing council, according to the Education Minister.
There was a time when school smelled like chalk dust and pencil shavings, and if it was shop class day, maybe a little sawdust too. The schedule was packed with old-school classes kids don’t take ...
In a relief to lakhs of CBSE students currently studying in Classes 7 to 9 and who have opted for two foreign languages under the three-language policy, they will be allowed to continue with the same ...
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Students already studying foreign-language combinations in Classes 7, 8 and 9 may be allowed to continue with the same subjects until their Class 10 board examinations, Union Education Minister ...
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Centre has clarified that CBSE students currently studying in Classes VII, VIII and IX who have opted for two foreign languages under the three-language policy will be allowed to continue with the ...
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