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Speaking on the Class 12 student Vedant Shrivastava's recent claims regarding irregularities in revaluation results, CBSE has denied these claims, calling them "not true". |
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Speaking on the Class 12 student Vedant Shrivastava's recent claims regarding irregularities in revaluation results, CBSE has denied these claims, calling them "not true". |
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has on June 29 issued new guidelines on the three-language policy set to be implemented from July 1 for class 6 onwards. |
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will likely announce the CBSE Class 10 board exam 2026 result today, June 28. CBSE will release scorecards, and pass percentage on cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in websites. |
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CBSE has issued a detailed clarification on its three-language policy, answering key questions on transition rules, board exams, foreign languages, textbooks and exemptions for current and future student batches. |
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The Associated Management of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) has opposed the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) compulsory three-language policy, saying it conflicts with the state's existing language law. |
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The CBSE has relaxed its three-language formula, completely exempting current Class 10 students and allowing Class 9 students to study two foreign languages. |
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued detailed guidelines explaining how the third language policy will be implemented for students in different classes under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The Board said the focus will remain on learning languages in a meaningful way and that no student will be disadvantaged because of the new system. |
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CBSE's New Three-Language Policy: CBSE clarifies that current Class 10 students and Classes 7-9 will not have to appear for a third language board exam under the new policy. |
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CBSE has issued guidelines to implement NEP 2020's three-language policy from the 2026-27 session. The board has built in relaxations and school support to ease the transition and limit exam pressure. |
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The press release also said that for the current batches of class VII, VIII, IX who had already taken 2 foreign languages would continue with the same with one additional native Indian Language (Bhartiya Bhasha). |