Deleted Syllabus Of Class 10 CBSE 2020-21 – For the 2021 Annual Board Examination, the CBSE has reduced the class 10 syllabus by 30%. You can find the deleted portions of the syllabus for all class 10 subjects here. All subjects from CBSE Class 10 have been revised and are now available in PDF format.
For the current academic session 2020-2021, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has reduced the syllabus of class 10 by up to 30%. In the aftermath of the coronavirus outbreak, the board decided to reduce the course load for students by reducing the syllabus. The deleted portion will only be taken into account for the 2021 Annual Board Examination.
Check below the curriculum deduction details for all important subjects of CBSE Class 10:
CBSE Class 10 Deleted Syllabus 2020-21 | |
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 Science | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 Social Science | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 English (Language and Literature) | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Course A | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Course B | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 Computer Application | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
CBSE Class 10 Home Science | Deleted Portion of Syllabus |
The CBSE curriculum for class 10 is extremely important in determining the course structure. It assists students in organising their studies so that they can perform well on their first board examination. As a result, students must be aware of any changes or modifications to the syllabus. They should be aware of the names of topics and chapters that have been removed from all of their subjects’ syllabuses. At the same time, they should review the revised syllabus for class 10, which will govern internal assessments and the year-end examination. The following is a link to the revised curriculum for all subjects:
Students must follow the NCERT Textbooks prescribed by the board in order to excel in CBSE board exams. These books are an important part of the CBSE curriculum, and they are known for presenting information in a straightforward manner. Despite the fact that the CBSE syllabus has been reduced for the current academic year, the NCERT books have not changed. Students only need to be aware of the topics that have been removed from the NCERT textbooks and should be avoided.
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