Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) has reportedly proposed significant changes in the curriculum for class 10 and class 12. As per the report, students of class 10 will have to pass in 10 subjects, a shift from the current academic framework where the requirement is five. Other than the three languages, the seven main subjects proposed for Class 10 are: mathematics and computational thinking, social science, science, art education, physical education and well-being, vocational education and environmental education. The report says that the three languages, mathematics and computational thinking, social science, science and environmental education would be assessed externally. On the other hand, art education, physical education and vocational education would be a mix of internal and external examinations. But students would be required to pass in all 10 subjects to move on to the next grade.Meanwhile, students of classes 11 and 12 will be required to study two languages as opposed to the current requirement of one. One of the two languages to be studied must be a native Indian language. If the proposed changes are implemented, the students will need to pass in six subjects to graduate in high school. 

Source-Telegraph India