CBSE Clarifies Three-Language Policy: Exemption for Current Class 10 Batch
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The CBSE has issued a clarification regarding the implementation of the three-language policy under the NEP, confirming that the 2026-27 Class 10 batch will remain under the existing two-language scheme.
On June 29, 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) provided a critical clarification regarding the implementation of the three-language policy as envisioned under the National Education Policy (NEP). Addressing concerns from students, parents, and educational institutions, the Board confirmed that the current Class 10 batch for the 2026-27 academic session is exempt from the revised three-language requirement. These students will be permitted to continue their studies under the existing two-language scheme, ensuring stability for those already mid-way through their secondary education cycle.
The three-language policy is a cornerstone of the NEP, aimed at promoting linguistic diversity and fostering national integration by encouraging students to learn an additional Indian language. However, the transition from a long-standing two-language framework to a more comprehensive three-language model requires careful administrative planning and pedagogical adjustment. By granting this exemption, the CBSE has demonstrated a pragmatic approach to policy implementation, prioritizing the academic continuity of students over the immediate enforcement of new structural changes.
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