JAI GORKHA: Punjabi, Malayalam, Bengali, Nepali found most takers during CBSE boards
In the recently concluded CBSE board examinations, Punjabi, Malayalam and Tamil were the regional language papers with the most number of candidates in class X.
In class XII, the highest number of candidates appeared for Punjabi and Bengali papers, with Nepali coming in third.
The board offers 38 languages at the class XII level, and 34 at the class X level. These include Hindi, English and Urdu, along with a range of regional and some foreign languages.
Among the foreign languages, French was the most popular — 15,722 candidates in class X and 134 in class XII. German was the second most popular, with 2,611 in class X and 80 in class XII.
[Via: Indian Express]
In the recently concluded CBSE board examinations, Punjabi, Malayalam and Tamil were the regional language papers with the most number of candidates in class X.
In class XII, the highest number of candidates appeared for Punjabi and Bengali papers, with Nepali coming in third.
The board offers 38 languages at the class XII level, and 34 at the class X level. These include Hindi, English and Urdu, along with a range of regional and some foreign languages.
Among the foreign languages, French was the most popular — 15,722 candidates in class X and 134 in class XII. German was the second most popular, with 2,611 in class X and 80 in class XII.
[Via: Indian Express]
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