CBSE New Subjects: Big news for students! In 9th-10th, 10 subjects including 3 languages will have to be studied, in 11th-12th two languages are mandatory – News India Live
NEP 2020, CBSE Board Syllabus: It will be mandatory to study three languages in 9th-10th board and two languages in 11th-12th. Under the new education policy, CBSE has given instructions to all the schools regarding the National Framework. In 9th-10th, children will study two Indian languages along with one foreign language. In class 9th-10th, children will now have to study 10 subjects including three language subjects. At present there are five main subjects and one vocational.
Study hours have also been fixed for each subject. Under this, schools have been instructed to prepare. In this, there will be 120 hours of study on language, environmental education and 150 hours on science and social science. At least 50 hours of project work has also been made mandatory in every subject.
60 hours study of arts and physical education: Satish Kumar Jha, secretary of CBSE school organization Sahodaya, said that now arts and physical education has also been made mandatory. In this, 60 hours have been given for Art, Physical and Well Being. You will have to pass 10 subjects in 9th-10th. Language one can include any foreign language, including English, French, German and Spanish.
Whereas in Language 2-3, two Indian languages Hindi, Sanskrit, Punjabi and Bengali have been kept. There will still be three subjects as core subjects, which are Mathematics, Science and Social Science. Whereas, skill subjects include computer, physical education, art education and environmental education.
There will be six subjects in 11th, you have to pass in all.
Mr. Jha said that there will be two language subjects and four other subjects in class 11th. Must pass in these six subjects. Now there will be marks as well as credit system for everyone. Guidelines have been given to schools regarding how much credit is there in which subject. Mr. Jha said that there is a possibility of board examination being held twice, only those having good marks in theory will be examined.