Change in syllabus of CBSE class 10 and 12 students | know the latest syllabus of 2020-21

The CBSE has prepared a plan to compensate for the potential loss of students' education in lockdown. In this order, the syllabus of high school and intermediate for the academic session 2020-21 has been reduced. The percentage number of questions in the paper has been determined. The college has started implementing the instructions.






CBSE has 101 schools in the district. School is closed due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Seema Biswas, the Principal of Modern Era Public School, said that due to the lockdown, the high school and intermediate years of 2020 are left with the examination papers. Kappi's investigation has also stopped. The new session has started on April 1, but routine work is affected due to the lockdown.


The Board has issued instructions to compensate the students from this situation by assessing the loss of their education. I told that the syllabus of high school and intermediate has decreased for the academic session 2020-21. There is a change in the examination paper.

 In class nine, ten, eleven, and twelve papers, objective questions including multiple questions will be 20 percent, case-based / source based integrated questions will be 10 percent. The remaining short and long answer questions will remain. Told that the process of checking copies of Class X and XII at six centers of the district will start after the lockdown opens. 

Copies will also be tested on Sunday as per the board's instructions. The board intends that the examination result should be announced soon. Seema Biswas informed that information about the instructions of the board is being given to the teachers.

Changes in News CBSE Class 10 Syllabus

 Changes in News CBSE Class 10 Syllabus We have dissected that there are no adjustments in the prospectus for CBSE Board Exams 2020-21 including English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science subjects of Class 10. Understudies can check the subject-wise examination beneath:

English

  • No changes in the topics and chapters, but the exam pattern has some changes.

  • Some questions have been removed and some added.

  • Marks distribution has also changed for some questions.

  • One workbook ‘Words and Expressions II (Workbook for Class X)’ has also been prescribed.

  • The other two textbooks are the same.

Mathematics

  • No changes in the topics and chapters of Mathematics, unit-wise marks distribution, and books.

Science

  • No changes in the topics and chapters, unit-wise marks distribution, topics.

  • Books are the same as last year, just one more book has been prescribed this year. The new prescribed book name is ‘Assessment of Practical Skills in Science- Class X- CBSE Publication’.

  • Social Science
  • There are no changes in the Social Science syllabus, unit-wise marks distribution, project work, and map work.

  • Only one more book ‘Learning Outcomes at the Secondary Stage – Published by NCERT’ has been prescribed.

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Changes in News CBSE Class 12 Syllabus

  • In 2020-21, a new academic elective subject ‘Applied Mathematics’ has been introduced in group-A subjects. Here is the list of some subjects with no changes in the syllabus for academic session 2020-21

  • English Core

  • Accountancy

  • Business Studies

  • Economics

  • Geography

  • History

  • Mathematics

Biology

  • Following two practicals have been removed:

    • Study of presence of suspended particulate matter in the air at two widely different sites.

    • Study of the effect of different temperatures on the activity of salivary amylase

  • One more book ‘Biology Supplementary Material (Revised)’ has been prescribed.

Chemistry

  • The following chapters have been added:

    • Solid State

    • Amines

  • The following chapter has been removed:

    • Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen

  • No other changes are available in the syllabus for the CBSE Board exams 2020-21 as compared to 2019-20

Physics

  • No changes in the theory syllabus.

  • The total number of practical activities has been increased to 6 from 5.

  • The following practicals have been removed:

    • To determine the wavelength of a laser beam by diffraction.

      • To understand the principle of (i) a NOT gate (ii) an OR gate (iii)an AND gate and to make their equivalent circuits using a bell and cells/battery and keys /switches


Political Science

  • The following chapters have been removed

    • US Hegemony in World Politics

    • Alternative centers of power

    • International Organizations

    • Er of One-Party Dominance

    • India’s External relations

    • Challenges to the Congress System

    • Crisis of the Democratic Order

    • Rise of Popular Movements

    • Recent Developments in Indian Politics

  • The following chapters have been added

    • New Centers of Power

    • United Nations and its Organizations

    • Planning and Development

    • India's Foreign Policy

    • Parties and the Party Systems in India

    • Democratic Resurgence

    • Social and New Social Movements in India

    • Indian Politics: Trends and Developments

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