Im studying class 9th CBSE syllabus in kendriya vidyalaya sangathan. My goal is to become an IAS officer.so,I want clarify that whether i should continue my 11th and 12th standard in my school or should I join in specific collages for intermediate ??
Hello there
I appreciate your dedication that at a very early age you're determined to become an IAS officer.
See at this age you must be focused on your academics too as they play a very vital role. Now coming on to the IAS preparation you can join any college any stream whichever you like it couldn't be working as a obstacle in your aim of becoming IAS officer.
As you are asking of any specific college so i would not recommend you or even there's no any specific school who'll provide you the preparation of upsc exam at this age. If there is so, then that's not worth it.
From my own point of view firstly do your 11 and 12 class with dedication and the from your graduation period start your preparation.
Best of luck!
Thank you!
Cbse syllabus 2021- 2022physics
Hello Candidate,
Here's the complete syllabus for class 11th and 12th CBSE-
Electrostatics, magnetism, current dynamics, electromagnetic induction, AC currents, modern physics, radioactivity, semiconductors, logic gates, Diodes, self induction and mutual induction, kinematics, force and laws of motion, rotational dynamics, gravitation, centre of conservation and law of momentum, simple harmonic motion, X-RAYS, Wave motion and oscillations, tongs and forks.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
hi, due to current situation the cbse syllabus has been cut down.. will it be reflected in KEAM also?
Hi,
KEAM is conducted by Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE) will be released on the official site. As of now, there is no information regarding the reduction in syllabus due to the current situation. However, you must check the exact syllabus so that you concentrate on the topics that are important and you will be able to divide your schedule on the basis of difficulty level.
Here is a link that you can refer for KEAM syllabus: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/keam-syllabus
I hope this helped you.
Is CBSE Syllabus fundamentals will help for Jee mains and advanced syllabus ?
Hello Aspirant
The syllabus and NCERT books prescribed by CBSE are the core of Class 11 and Class 12. Every competitive exam for entrance is based on the concept taught you in 11th and 12th. NCERT is designed by one of the top professors, teachers which are expert in their fields. NCERT helps you in making the foundations. To be able to crack JEE Mains and Advanced, you have to learn the application of that knowledge. If you know the fundamentals, you can easily crack the paper as you can apply the knowledge. So CBSE syllabus indirectly helps you in cracking competitive exams.
Hope this helps and all the best.
Kya jee main exam me cbse syllabus ka paper hota ha
JEE Main has two papers.
Syllabus for paper 1:-
Mathematics
- Complex numbers and quadratic equations
- Matrices and determinants
- Sets, relations and functions
- Mathematical induction
- Permutations and combinations
- Mathematical reasoning
- Limit, continuity and differentiability
- Integral calculus
- Three-dimensional geometry
- Differential equations
- Binomial theorem and its simple applications
- Sequence and Series
- Vector algebra
- Statistics and probability
- Trigonometry
- Co-ordinate geometry
Physics
Section A
- Physics and measurement
- Rotational motion
- Thermodynamics
- Kinematics
- Work, energy and power
- Properties of solids and liquids
- Gravitation
- Laws of motion
- Oscillations and waves
- Electronic devices
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Current electricity
- Communication systems
- Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
- Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
- Optics
- Electromagnetic waves
- Atoms and nuclei
- Electrostatics
- Dual nature of matter and radiation
Section B
- Experimental Skills
Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
- Some basic concepts in chemistry
- States of matter
- Atomic structure
- Chemical bonding and molecular structure
- Chemical thermodynamics
- Solutions
- Equilibrium
- Redox reactions and electrochemistry
- Chemical kinetics
- Surface chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Purification and characterisation of organic compounds
- Hydrocarbons
- Chemistry in everyday life
- Principles related to practical chemistry
- Organic compounds containing halogens
- Organic compounds containing oxygen
- Organic compounds containing nitrogen
- Polymers
- Some basic principles of organic chemistry
- Biomolecules
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
- Hydrogen
- Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
- d- and f - block elements
- Co-ordination compounds
- Environmental chemistry
- General principles and processes of isolation of metals
Syllabus for paper 2:-
Part I
Awareness of persons, places, Buildings, Materials. Objects, Texture related to Architecture and buildenvironment. Visualising three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings. Visualising. different sides of three-dimensional objects. Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal).
Part II
Three dimensional - perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony and contrast. Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2 D and 3 D union, subtraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects. Creating two dimensional and three dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms.
Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces, ect.), landscape (river fronts, jungles, trees, plants, etc.) and rural life.
Part III (Planning)
General Awareness regarding development issues, government programs/schemes etc., Comprehension, critical thinking and analytical skills, graphs, charts and map reading skills, simple statistics, CBSE class X Social Sciences topics.
For further analysis go through the following link:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
Thank you.
Should I study deleted CBSE syllabus portion for NEET 2021?
Hi student,
No, you should not study that syllabus now, I mean that for example if topics from 1st and 3rd chapters of Biology are removed in CBSE syllabus than you should ignore these chapters and study Chapter 2nd and 4th first. Soon, NTA will release a new syllabus for NEET 2021. Wait till then....
Official website - https://ntaneet.nic.in/ntaneet/welcome.aspx
Refer here for more info - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-deleted-cbse-syllabus-will-impact-neet-2021
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Sir,My grandson completed Inter 1st year (11th class) state sylabus in Andhrapradesh. Due to his fathers transfer to Assam he has to join in 12th class cbse syllabus.He wants to appear for jee mains from Assam to join in NITS.So for which Home state reservation he is eligible.Thank you
Hi Sir!
According to NTA (The JEE MAIN exam conducting body) the home state quota is based on the 12 Class means, State quota will be considered of the state from which the student passed his 12 class so if your grandson passed his exam from Assam then the home state quota will be applied of Assam.
For more information you can follow these Career360's article:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-application-form
Will deleted CBSE syllabus impact the question paper pattern of WBJEE 2021?
All the state board are also decreasing their syllabus for 10th and 12th grade students.
As CBSE is now also decreased syllabus.
30% of syllabus is being deduced.
So definitely WBJEE will soon release the new edited syllabus.
Thank You
Please provide full details of changes in cbse syllabus for class 10 and 12.
There are no changes in the syllabus for CBSE Board Exams 2020-21 including English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science subjects of Class 10 .
for english-no changes in the topic but exam patterns change
mathematics-no changes in the topic and exam pattern
Science-no changes except one more book has been introduced.
SOCIAL science-no changes one more book ‘Learning Outcomes at the Secondary Stage – Published by NCERT’ has been prescribed
A new academic elective subject ‘Applied Mathematics’ has been introduced in group-A subjects. the list of some subjects with no changes in the syllabus for academic session 2020-21
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English Core
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Accountancy
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Business Studies
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Economics
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Geography
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History
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Mathematics
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Biology
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Following two practicals have been removed:
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Study of presence of suspended particulate matter in the air at two widely different sites.
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Study of the effect of different temperatures on the activity of salivary amylase
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One more book ‘Biology Supplementary Material (Revised)’ has been prescribed.
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Chemistry
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The following chapters have been added:
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Solid State
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Amines
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The following chapter has been removed:
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Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen
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No other changes are available in the syllabus for the CBSE Board exams 2020-21 as compared to 2019-20
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Physics
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No changes in the theory syllabus.
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The total number of practical activities has been increased to 6 from 5.
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The following practicals have been removed:
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To determine the wavelength of a laser beam by diffraction.
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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
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Changes in Physics practical evaluation scheme
Particular |
2019 |
2020 |
Two experiments one from each section |
8+8 Marks |
7+7 marks |
Practical record [experiments and activities] |
6 Marks |
5 marks |
One activity from any section |
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3 marks |
Investigatory Project |
3 Marks |
3 Marks |
Viva on experiments, activities and project |
5 Marks |
5 Marks |
Political Science
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The following chapters have been removed
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US Hegemony in World Politics
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Alternative centres of power
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International Organizations
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Er of One-Party Dominance
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India’s External relations
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Challenges to the Congress System
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Crisis of the Democratic Order
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Rise of Popular Movements
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Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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The following chapters have been added
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New Centers of Power
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United Nations and its Organizations
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Planning and Development
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India's Foreign Policy
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Parties and the Party Systems in India
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Democratic Resurgence
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Social and New Social Movements in India
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Indian Politics: Trends and Developments.
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