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CBSE Rolls Out NEP Three-Language Policy, Spares Current Class X Students from Board Exams

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CBSE has released new guidelines for its three-language policy under NEP 2020, prioritising meaningful learning over formal examination. Students entering Class IX from the 2026-27 academic year onwards will be assessed for the third language through internal evaluation only, with no board examinations. Students from earlier batches will receive relaxations under the revised framework, while future cohorts will eventually sit for board exams in the third language. Special exemptions have been granted to children with special needs and foreign nationals studying under CBSE. Provisions have also been made to support families who relocate, ensuring no student is put at a disadvantage by the policy transition.

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