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Maharashtra: English to be non-compulsory subject for Classes XI, XII as per SCERT draft curriculum

The draft curriculum says that there would be two languages for these classes. one has to be chosen from a group of 17 Indian languages. The other can be a foreign where student can opt for English or any other foreign language or even another Indian language

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The State Council for Education, Research and Training (SCERT) of the Maharashtra government classified English as a foreign language and non-compulsory subject for Classes XI and XII in a draft curriculum, reported PTI. The SCERT has also sought suggestions from the stakeholders till June 3.

According the curriculum currently followed, English is a compulsory subject for these two classes.

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