CBSE Syllabus 2024-25 Released: The Central Board Of Secondary Education has released the CBSE Syllabus 2024-25 for class 10 and 12. The curriculum for the 2024-25 academic year has been released on the official website of CBSE at cbseacademic.nic.in. The syllabus is categorised into Secondary Curriculum (classes 9 and 10) and Senior Secondary Curriculum (classes 11 and 12). Students can now download the syllabus for each subject by visiting the curriculum section of the official CBSE website at cbseacademic.nic.in. CBSE mandates five compulsory subjects and permits two optional subjects for Class 10 students. In contrast, the Class 12 curriculum includes seven primary learning domains: languages, humanities, mathematics, sciences, skill subjects, general studies, and health and physical education.


CBSE Syllabus 2024-25: Steps To Download


Step 1: Visit the curriculum section of the CBSE website at cbseacademic.nic.in


Step 2: Click on the Curriculum 2024-25 link.


Step 3: Now choose between secondary and senior secondary and click on the relevant link.


Step 4: Click on the subject and download the curriculum.


Download Syllabus Here


"CBSE provides the annual curriculum for classes IX to XII containing academic content, syllabus for examinations with learning outcomes, pedagogical practices, and assessment guidelines. Schools must ensure adherence to the curriculum directives outlined in the initial pages of the curriculum document," CBSE said in a notice.


"Subjects should be taught in accordance with the prescribed curriculum, incorporating methodologies such as Multilingualism, Art-Integrated Education, Experiential Learning, and Pedagogical Plans, wherever feasible," CBSE added.


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Meanwhile, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is set to introduce updated syllabi and textbooks for Classes 3 and 6, CBSE said in a official notice. The new syllabus is currently in the developmental phase and will be made available soon. Joseph Emmanuel, the Director (Academics) of the board, advised schools to adopt these new syllabi and textbooks for Classes 3 and 6 instead of the NCERT-published textbooks until the year 2023.














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