CBSE’s 3-language mandate adds a new layer of stress in classes 9 & 10

In Chandigarh, parents are voicing their worries about the CBSE’s recent decision to introduce a mandatory third language for students in Classes 9 and 10 starting in 2026-27. Their primary concerns revolve around the potential increase in academic stress and possible hindrances to ongoing foreign language programs. In Chandigarh, parents are voicing their worries about the CBSE’s recent decision to introduce a mandatory third language for students in Classes 9 and 10 starting in 2026-27. Their primary concerns revolve around the potential increase in academic stress and possible hindrances to ongoing foreign language programs. 

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