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As CBSE is on the verge of making a lot of transitions to align itself with NEP 2020, people will be able to see a lot of unexpected changes being made in the curriculum in the coming years. 1 already announced change is the introduction of not one but two languages for classes 11th and 12th. Also, it will be compulsory for classes 9th and 10th to study three languages. However, to make sure that students do not take excessive stress from their studies, different difficulty levels will also be introduced. Previously students had the option for subjects like Math, English, Urdu, Sanskrit and Hindi to choose the level of difficulty while giving board exams. Now the new idea is to provide a similar liberty to students in other subjects as well. Initially CBSE will introduce two levels and students as per their preference will be able to choose between them. This will help in facilitating better interest of individuals and also providing them with better opportunities.
As CBSE is on the verge of making a lot of transitions to align itself with NEP 2020, people will be able to see a lot of unexpected changes being made in the curriculum in the coming years. 1 already announced change is the introduction of not one but two languages for classes 11th and 12th. Also, it will be compulsory for classes 9th and 10th to study three languages. However, to make sure that students do not take excessive stress from their studies, different difficulty levels will also be introduced. Previously students had the option for subjects like Math, English, Urdu, Sanskrit and Hindi to choose the level of difficulty while giving board exams. Now the new idea is to provide a similar liberty to students in other subjects as well. Initially CBSE will introduce two levels and students as per their preference will be able to choose between them. This will help in facilitating better interest of individuals and also providing them with better opportunities.