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CBSE Makes Third Language Teaching Rules Mandatory For Class 9 And 10 From 2026-27

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Last updated: May 16, 2026 2:04 pm
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CBSE Highlights Overlap In Language CompetenciesInterim Textbook Plan For Class 9 StudentsFlexible Measures Allowed For Language TeachersTextbooks In 19 Scheduled Languages To Arrive Before July

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oi-Ashish Rana

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Published: Saturday, May 16, 2026, 19:33 [IST]

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued fresh directions to all affiliated schools, asking them to thoroughly review the revised curriculum goals, competencies, and learning outcomes linked to language education ahead of the implementation of the new three-language structure.

CBSE Third Language Compulsory
CBSE Third Language Compulsory

CBSE directs schools to align language teaching with the new three-language structure from 2026-27, utilize interim Class 6 R3 textbooks for Class 9, and adopt flexible teacher arrangements, acknowledging significant competency overlap.

The board said schools must ensure that teaching methods and academic planning are aligned with the updated framework, particularly for the introduction of the third language subject, R3, from the 2026-27 academic session.

CBSE Highlights Overlap In Language Competencies

In its latest circular, CBSE noted that there is a significant overlap in language learning competencies between the middle and secondary stages of education. According to the board, nearly 75 to 80 per cent of competencies related to reading comprehension, oral communication, grammar, and writing skills remain common across these stages.

The board explained that this overlap is expected to help schools and students adapt more smoothly to the revised language structure without placing excessive academic pressure on learners.

CBSE has advised schools to carefully study these competencies while planning classroom teaching and assessments for the upcoming session.

Interim Textbook Plan For Class 9 Students

Until dedicated R3 textbooks are formally introduced, CBSE has directed schools to use Class 6 R3 textbooks of the selected language for Class 9 students during the 2026-27 academic year.

Apart from prescribed textbooks, schools have also been encouraged to include supplementary literary material from local and state sources. This includes poems, short stories, fiction, and other regional literary works that can support language development among students.

The board added that detailed guidelines regarding the selection and pedagogical use of supplementary material will be released by June 15, 2026.

Flexible Measures Allowed For Language Teachers

Acknowledging that several schools may face challenges in arranging qualified teachers for native Indian languages during the transition period, CBSE has permitted institutions to adopt temporary and flexible arrangements.

Schools can make use of inter-school resource sharing through Sahodaya clusters, hybrid teaching support systems, retired language teachers, and suitably qualified postgraduate teachers to meet staffing requirements.

The move is aimed at ensuring that the rollout of the revised language policy does not face disruption due to shortages of trained faculty members.

Textbooks In 19 Scheduled Languages To Arrive Before July

CBSE further informed schools that Class 6 R3 textbooks covering 19 scheduled Indian languages will be made available before July 1, 2026.

The board said the timely availability of these books is expected to help schools prepare for the implementation of the revised curriculum and facilitate smoother classroom instruction from the beginning of the academic session.

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