9th & 12th-grade syllabus has been issued by CBSE, see the details

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For the academic year 2024–2025, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued the syllabus for classes 9 and 12. There are two divisions for the curriculum: senior secondary (classes 11 and 12) and secondary (classes 9 and 10). By visiting the official website, students can review the syllabus unique to each course.

CBSE

The Class 12 curriculum

comprises seven core areas, including Languages, Humanities, Math, Science, Skill subjects, General Studies, and Health and Physical Education. For Class 10, CBSE requires five required subjects and two electives.

CBSECurriculum Notice for Classes 10 and 12 in CBSE for 2024–2025

  • Check out the CBSE’s official website at www.cbseacademic.nic.in.
  • Select the ‘Academic’ tab now.
  • Click the link labeled ‘Secondary and Senior School Curriculum for the period 2024-25’ to access the curriculum.
  • You will now see a new page open. Click the link to open the PDF file that will be on this page.
  • You can now download it and check it.
  • Now that you have all the information regarding the curriculum, print it out.
  • The direct link to check the notification is https://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Circulars/2024/29_Circular_2024…

CBSECurriculum for CBSE Classes 9 and 10 for 2024–2025

  • Go to the CBSE website’s Curriculum area area.
  • To view the syllabus for Classes 9–10, click on “Secondary Curriculum (IX–X).”
  • Get subject-specific information and download the appropriate syllabus.
  • Download the syllabus’s subject-specific details.
  • Choose the appropriate files according to your course. The direct link to check the curriculum is https://cbseacademic.nic.in/curriculum_2025.html.

CBSE

The National Council of Educational Research and Training

will distribute the new syllabus for classes 3 and 6 for the forthcoming academic year 2024–25 beginning in April, according to a recent announcement from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The CBSE said in a notification to all affiliated institutions that NCERT had revealed in a letter dated March 18 that it was working on new textbooks and syllabuses for classes III and VI. By 2023, schools are expected to switch from using NCERT textbooks to these new resources.

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