CBSE Released Rationalised Term Wise Syllabus 2021-22 for Class 9-12
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the revised term-wise syllabus for class 9-12. The term-wise syllabus would be applicable from this academic session onwards. The detailed curriculum for all the subjects is available on the official website — cbseacademic.nic.in.
Direct link to Term Wise Syllabus for main subjects is also provided here.
Term wise syllabus for Class IX and X
Science (086) | Download |
Maths (041) | Download |
Social Science (087) | Download |
English L & L (184) | Download | Guideline(ALS) |
Hindi Course A (002) | Download |
Hindi Course B (085) | Download |
Sanskrit (122) | Download |
Term wise syllabus for Class XI and XII
Accountancy (055) | Download |
Biology (044) | Download |
Biotechnology (045) | Download |
Business Studies (054) | Download |
CARNATIC MUSIC (MELODIC INSTRUMENTAL) (032) | Download |
CARNATIC MUSIC (VOCAL) (031) | Download |
CARNATIC (PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTAL) MRIDANGAM (033) | Download |
CHEMISTRY (043) | Download |
Mathematics (041) | Download |
Applied Mathematics (241) | Download |
Physics (042) | Download |
Physical Education (048) | Download |
The board has earlier announced a new plan for class 10 and 12 board exams for the academic year 2021-2022. Instead of one board exam at the end of the year, the academic session has been bifurcated into two terms, with the Board conducting exams at the end of each.
Besides the course content, this syllabus mentions the criteria of assessment of students on the basis of the two board exams policy.
The term I exams are to be held in November-December 2021 and will have Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) covering only the first half of the rationalised syllabus. These exams will be of 90-minute duration. CBSE will send the question papers and the marking schemes to schools, which will conduct the exams under the supervision of external examiners and observers, and send the results to the board.
Term II exams are to be held in March-April 2022 at exam centres fixed by the board. These exams will be two-hour-long papers with questions in different formats, but “in case the situation is not conducive for normal descriptive examinations” then term II exams too will be in the form of 90-minute MCQ papers.
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