CBSE introduces three-language formula and dual-level maths science for Class 9 under NEP
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has unveiled a comprehensive curriculum overhaul for the 2026–27 academic session, introducing a phased implementation of the three-language formula from Class 6 and a dual-level system for mathematics and science in Class 9. The reforms, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), aim to strengthen multilingual learning, conceptual clarity, and future-ready skills among students.
While the three-language formula mandated under the new National Education Policy (NEP) will be implemented from 2026 for Class 6, introduction of the two-level system of mandatory standard and optional advanced courses in mathematics and science will be done for Class 9.
"Languages are organised through a structured three-language framework across stages: R1, R2 and R3. As per recommendations of new National Curriculum Framework (NCF), two of these three languages must be native to India. In continuation of the board's phased implementation of multilingual education, a third language will be made mandatory from Class 6 with effect from the academic session 2026-27, ensuring that every learner studies at least two Indian languages," a senior board official said.
"While it is desirable that the same scheme of languages is adopted, under exceptional circumstances for students returning from foreign schools where the third language studied till Class 8 or 9 is not available in domestic schools, such students may be exempted as per approved norms. However, such students will be required to study the total number of subjects as stipulated in the scheme of studies," the official added.
According to the officials, the third language or R3 is not being made mandatory for Class 9 students yet.
"R3 level textbooks will be introduced in Class 6 this year. They will write their board exams in 2031 and that is when the entire scheme will change, and the three-language formula will be entirely implemented," the official added.
Mathematics and science will see a major structural shift with the introduction of a two-level system starting in the 2026–27 academic session.
"All students will study the standard curriculum and appear for a common 80-mark examination of three hours; those opting for higher proficiency can choose an additional 'advanced' level in either or both subjects. This advanced component will consist of a separate 25-mark, one-hour paper designed to test higher-order thinking skills and deeper conceptual understanding.
"Students must mandatorily take the standard exam, while the advanced paper remains optional. Importantly, performance in the advanced paper will not be added to the overall aggregate; instead, students scoring 50 per cent or above will have the advanced-level qualification reflected separately in their mark sheet," the official said.
The two-level system (standard and advanced) in mathematics and science will begin in the 2026–27 academic session for Class 9 students, and the first board exams for Class 10 students with this structure will be held in 2028 for that cohort.
Computational thinking and artificial intelligence will also be introduced as compulsory subjects for classes 9 and 10. They will be introduced as modules with internal assessments in the current academic session, and will become a compulsory board exam subject for Class 10 in 2029. These subjects are being introduced in classes 3 to 8 in the current academic session.
With the new curriculum, the board is making art education, vocational education, and physical education mandatory in classes 9 and 10. Textbooks are set to be introduced for art education and physical education.
"In the current academic session, Class 10 students will have school-based assessments for art and physical education. In the 2027-28 academic session, they will have vocational education as a compulsory subject with an annual or board exam, while art and physical education will continue to be assessed through school-based internal examinations," he said.Get real-time updates and result insights on Karnataka 2nd PUC Results 2026.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
"Languages are organised through a structured three-language framework across stages: R1, R2 and R3. As per recommendations of new National Curriculum Framework (NCF), two of these three languages must be native to India. In continuation of the board's phased implementation of multilingual education, a third language will be made mandatory from Class 6 with effect from the academic session 2026-27, ensuring that every learner studies at least two Indian languages," a senior board official said.
"While it is desirable that the same scheme of languages is adopted, under exceptional circumstances for students returning from foreign schools where the third language studied till Class 8 or 9 is not available in domestic schools, such students may be exempted as per approved norms. However, such students will be required to study the total number of subjects as stipulated in the scheme of studies," the official added.
"R3 level textbooks will be introduced in Class 6 this year. They will write their board exams in 2031 and that is when the entire scheme will change, and the three-language formula will be entirely implemented," the official added.
Mathematics and science will see a major structural shift with the introduction of a two-level system starting in the 2026–27 academic session.
"All students will study the standard curriculum and appear for a common 80-mark examination of three hours; those opting for higher proficiency can choose an additional 'advanced' level in either or both subjects. This advanced component will consist of a separate 25-mark, one-hour paper designed to test higher-order thinking skills and deeper conceptual understanding.
"Students must mandatorily take the standard exam, while the advanced paper remains optional. Importantly, performance in the advanced paper will not be added to the overall aggregate; instead, students scoring 50 per cent or above will have the advanced-level qualification reflected separately in their mark sheet," the official said.
The two-level system (standard and advanced) in mathematics and science will begin in the 2026–27 academic session for Class 9 students, and the first board exams for Class 10 students with this structure will be held in 2028 for that cohort.
Computational thinking and artificial intelligence will also be introduced as compulsory subjects for classes 9 and 10. They will be introduced as modules with internal assessments in the current academic session, and will become a compulsory board exam subject for Class 10 in 2029. These subjects are being introduced in classes 3 to 8 in the current academic session.
With the new curriculum, the board is making art education, vocational education, and physical education mandatory in classes 9 and 10. Textbooks are set to be introduced for art education and physical education.
"In the current academic session, Class 10 students will have school-based assessments for art and physical education. In the 2027-28 academic session, they will have vocational education as a compulsory subject with an annual or board exam, while art and physical education will continue to be assessed through school-based internal examinations," he said.Get real-time updates and result insights on Karnataka 2nd PUC Results 2026.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
Top Comment
B
Boray Sudhindra
5 days ago
Many good sweeping decisions being implemented.. but the SPILLTING of Basin plus Advance especially for MATHS IS TOTALLY UNNECESSARY.... for the "Art of Problem solving" can be EASILY INCULCATED using FOLK-CAP way... for free download of FOLK-CAP book visit www[dot]folkcap [dot] in and the Pedagogy of Self-learning must be exposed to ALL students from DAY-1 Of Every Semester. We need to EVERY STUDENT become EMPOWERed with these info inorder to have Employable NxtGen. ALL jobs require basic Qualifications except political system but IF we have WELL informed /educated Politicians the country as a whole will be greatly benefited... so it is requested the option of 2 levels in Maths/Science be WITHDRAWN immediately in greater interest of the NxtGen. Points to ponder.. Best wishes..An Academic Civilian Patriot ... www[dot]folkcap [dot]inRead allPost comment
Popular from Education
- KVS Balvatika Lottery result 2026 released at kvsangathan.nic.in: Check steps to download here
- KVS 1st Class Lottery result 2026 out at kvsangathan.nic.in: Direct link to download here
- Karnataka 2nd PUC result out: Princilla secures highest marks in Science stream, here's a list of stream-wise toppers
- RTE Maharashtra admission 2026: Lottery result out at student.maharashtra.gov.in; check details here
- KVS Admission Result 2026-27: Provisional lists released for Balvatika and Class I
end of article
Trending Stories
- Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2026 will be released today: Check how to download from DigiLocker and UMANG app
- CCS University result 2026 released at ccsuniversity.ac.in: Direct link to download scorecards here
- AIIMS NORCET 10 admit card 2026 released at aiimsexams.ac.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here
- IIT Kharagpur launches Platinum Jubilee PhD Fellowship for top GATE 2026 rankers; offers up to ₹90,000 stipend: Check details
- KEAM 2026 admit card released at cee.kerala.gov.in: Check direct link to download hall ticket, exam day guidelines
- OTET 2026 registration ends today: Check direct link, how to apply before deadline
- Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2026 released: Direct link to download scorecards here
Featured in education
- Karnataka 2nd PUC Result 2026 Live Updates: Results at 3 PM today, check how to download scores and latest updates
- KVS Balvatika Lottery result 2026: Here’s complete list of documents required for admission
- Karnataka II PUC Result 2026: Pass percentage soars to 86.48%, girls dominate as Science stream tightens grip at the top
- NTA NCET exam city intimation slip 2026 released at nta.nic.in: Direct link to download here
- CCS University result 2026 released at ccsuniversity.ac.in: Direct link to downlaod scorecards here
- JEE Main 2026 session 2 result likely to be released on THIS date: Check important dates here
Photostories
- Khatron Ke Khiladi 15 probable contestants list: Farrhana Bhat, Gaurav Khanna to Manisha Rani likely to join Rohit Shetty’s show
- Are Smriti Mandhana-Palaash Muchhal getting back together? 5 celebrity couples who reunited post break-up- From Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma to Prince William-Kate Middleton
- Heavyweights line up to vote as Puducherry holds assembly polls
- Heavyweights line up to vote as Puducherry holds assembly polls
- 5 elegant bridal picks for a simple court wedding beyond the lehenga
- Navi Mumbai’s luxury real estate boom: Developers shaping the premium market
- 7 refreshing chutneys made with vegetable peels to keep the gut cool in summer
- 8 unique animals that exist only in Australia and look unreal
- Best Hollywood horror movies streaming on OTT right now: 'Hereditary' and 'The Conjuring' to 'The Ritual'
- Your biggest weakness you should never ignore; based on your number
Up Next