CBSE Revamps Class 9 with Two-Level Exams, Focus on Multilingualism and Experiential Learning
April 3, 2026
CBSE will introduce a two-level Class 9 structure from 2026-27, with all students taking a standard 80-mark, three-hour exam and an optional advanced level offering a separate 25-mark paper for higher proficiency.
The reforms are NEP-aligned, emphasizing multilingualism, competency-based learning, flexibility in subject choices, and a phased rollout beginning in the 2026-27 session.
Curriculum centers on student-centric learning, conceptual understanding, real-world application, and holistic development across cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
There is a shift away from rote memorization toward integrated, experiential learning, with assessments focused on competency and application.
Learning is organized around multiple areas to promote holistic growth, including co-curricular and practical skill development beyond traditional subjects.
Educators and classrooms are envisioned as dynamic, future-ready spaces that encourage inquiry, exploration, and doing.
Reforms account for regional differences in school infrastructure and teacher readiness, prioritizing experiential learning over memorization.
NCERT is developing new textbooks with careful review to ensure accuracy and reduced controversial content while maintaining rigor.
The changes aim to enhance analytical thinking, practical knowledge, and preparation for higher education and careers through reduced rote dependence.
Multilingual learning remains central, with a push for studying three languages from middle school to improve communication and cultural understanding.
The reforms align with NEP/NCF, emphasizing multilingual education and stronger math and science through tiered assessment.
Class 9 undergoes substantial subject restructuring to emphasize understanding, interdisciplinary learning, and conceptual clarity across Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Languages.
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