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Is Tamil language compulsory for CBSE schools in Tamil Nadu?

Tamil is considered an official language in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and is typically taught as a compulsory subject in schools within that state.
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Which is the second language in CBSE school in Tamil Nadu?

The move to offer Tamil as an additional compulsory subject for students in classes IX and X who have not opted for the language should be looked at as an advantage by the students as it will ensure that they have basic knowledge of the subject.
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Is local language compulsory in CBSE?

According to the report, the CBSE suggested a transition from studying two languages to three in Class 10, which will include mandating at least two of these languages must be native to India.
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Is Hindi mandatory in CBSE in Tamil Nadu?

No Hindi is not mandatory in CBSE schools. There will be a compulsory third language for 3 years (6th — 8th).
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What is the second language in Tamil Nadu?

As per the Census of India 2011 report, Tamil is most spoken in the state with over 88.35% of the population, followed by other regional languages of Tamil Nadu such as Telugu (5.87%), Urdu (1.75%), Kannada (1.58%), and Malayalam (1.00%).
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Vanakkam Tamil Nadu | CBSE , ICSE பள்ளிகளிலும் தமிழ் கட்டாயம் - சாத்தியமா? Compulsory Tamil Language

Is 2nd language Tamil compulsory in Tamil Nadu?

No. Tamil is not a compulsory second language in CBSE schools. Though, the Tamil Nadu Director of Private Schools has recently announced that Tamil will be a compulsory additional language in classes 9 and 10 in all private schools in Tamil Nadu.
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What is the first language in school in Tamil Nadu?

Tamil & English are common medium languages. Most private schools' medium of instruction is English, while the schools run by the Government are primarily Tamil medium.
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Is Tamil language compulsory for ICSE schools in Tamil Nadu?

As per the Tamil Learning Act, 2006 (Tamil Nadu Act 13 of 2006), all students appearing in the board exam from 2024-25, are expected to write Tamil as a compulsory paper in Grade 10. Therefore, Tamil is a compulsory language.
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Is eligibility certificate compulsory for CBSE students in Tamil Nadu?

You do not require a Madras University eligibility certificate to enrol in a college in Tamil Nadu if you completed your 12th grade at a CBSE institution. All Indian universities, including Madras University, accept the CBSE-conducted 12th-grade board exams.
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Is Hindi compulsory in Tamil Nadu school?

Tamil Nadu has not asked for Hindi as a compulsory subject in Schools. Hindi is compulsory only in CBSE schools.
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What are the languages in CBSE schools in Bangalore?

English, Science, Social Science, Mathematics, II languages (Hindi/ Sanskrit/ Kannada/ French), III languages (Hindi/ Sanskrit/ Kannada/ French). Art & Craft and Computer Science, Life skill classes.
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How many languages are compulsory in India?

The National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023, diverging from initial drafts, mandates teaching three languages, promoting multilingualism in Indian schools. Aligned with NEP 2020, it underscores learning regional languages (R1), another language (R2), and any third language (R3).
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What is the Tamil Nadu Tamil Learning Act?

Tamil Nadu Tamil Learning Act, 2006 (Tamil Nadu Act 13 of 2006) Order :- Sub. -clause (iv) of clause (e) of section 2 of the Tamil Nadu Tamil Learning Act, 2006 (Tamil Nadu Act 13 of 2006) empowers the State Government to notify any other school as school for the purpose of the said Act.
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Is English second language in CBSE?

Link copied to clipboard for sharing. CBSE has a two language pattern for the board exam. The first language is English and CBSE offers a huge number of choices for the second. However, for three years in middle school Hindi has to be taught as a third language.
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What is the first language in schools in India?

The Three-Language Formula as stated in the 1968 Policy is: The First language: It has to be studied must be the mother tongue, home language, or the regional language. The Second language: In Hindi-speaking States, the second language will be English or some other modern Indian language.
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Who is eligible for first graduate certificate in Tamil Nadu?

The first graduate certificate is eligible only when there are no graduates in the family, including siblings who were not benefited by the first graduate scholarship or fee concession. The Tahsildar under the Tamil Nadu Government grants the First Graduate Certificate.
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Can I change from state board to CBSE in 5th class?

Boards whether CBSE or ICSE doesn't matter so much. Secondly , the college or course selection depends on the interest of the child. So, till 5th std you can change to any board. After 5th stick to the same board,to wherever you shift.
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Is TC required for school admission in Tamil Nadu?

Yes, schools can admit students without TC until Grade 8, For admissions from Grade 9 and above TC is compulsory. As per the RTE act, TC is not necessary for admitting the children in lower classes.
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What is official language rules Tamil Nadu?

The Law of Official Language passed on 27.12. 1956 and published Tamil Nadu Government Gazette on 23rd January 1957. Accordingly, in the state confirmed that Tamil is official language in Tamil Nadu.
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Is Tamil Nadu State Board easier than CBSE?

It is easier to score high marks in State board, whereas the CBSE helps the students to understand the learning resources better and there are wide range of topics.
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Is Tamil compulsory in international schools in Chennai?

First, let me tell you that no, Tamil is not mandatory for schooling in Chennai.
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What is the mother tongue of Tamil Nadu?

Legal status. Tamil is the official language of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and one of the 22 languages under schedule 8 of the constitution of India.
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What is the oldest language in Tamil Nadu?

Tamil is one of the oldest living languages in the world, with a recorded history that dates back over 2,000 years. The oldest known written records of Tamil date back to the 3rd century BCE, with the language continuing to evolve and develop over the centuries.
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When did Tamil became official language of Tamil Nadu?

The native language spoken in Tamil Nadu is Tamil which became the official language of the state with effect from January 14, 1958. Tamil became official language of Tamil Nadu from _____. Apart from India, in which of the following two countries, Tamil is an official language?
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Which Tamil language is best in Tamil Nadu?

Along with Madurai Tamil, the Central Tamil dialect is considered to be one of the purest forms of spoken Tamil in Tamil Nadu and is considered to be the basis of standard spoken Tamil in the state. Only Sri Lankan Tamil seems to closer to Centamil.
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