Questions

Is French available in CBSE?

Is French available in CBSE?

Yes, it can be possible to have French as a second language, only if the School authorities allow to opt the said language as a second language. Some of the CBSE Schools have an option of French language, you need to contact to the Head of the Institution stating your issue.

Is language compulsory for CBSE?

CBSE has applied the mandatory Three Language Formula up to class-8.

Is best of 5 there for SSC 2021?

Yes , it is. According to the best of five scheme for SSC board , Maharashtra candidate can choose five best subjects among the six which they can appear for the examination. Candidate cab choose five subjects from these 6 subjects : English , Marathi , Hindi , Mathematics , Social Science and Science.

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Can CBSE schools offer additional subjects in Class 9 and 10?

CBSE has issued a circular to all affiliated schools instructing them to offer additional subject in class 9 and 10 only if they have adequate infrastructure and teachers. The detailed circular is provided below.

Can I change subject in CBSE 12th exam?

Notwithstanding anything contained in the rule (2) and (3), CBSE Chairman shall have the powers to allow a change in subject(s) to avoid undue hardship to the candidate, provided such a request for change is made before 30th August. Related Posts CBSE Rules for Compartment Examination in class 11 and 12

Should I take French if I already know Hindi?

However if you are from a Hindi speaking area and already know Hindi fluently, then taking French isn’t a terrible idea; it will give you some grasp later on when you really learn the subject. You can also independently learn the language alongside regular school classes to shock your peers and teachers 😛

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Should I take French or Sanskrit as my second language in TN?

Also, French is widely spoken across the world. Even for career prospects, this language is a good choice. Anytime, a foreign language knowing candidates are preferred over Indian languages in companies. Therefore, I would suggest French as a better choice. Originally Answered: TN Board: Should I take French or Sanskrit as my second language?