is maths syllabus same for science and humanities students in class 12 cbse?
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Hello Aspirant!
Yes, the syllabus of Mathematics for all the 3 streams - Science, Commerce and Humanities of CBSE Class 12th students is the same. There is no change. In fact, in our school days, all the students of different streams having Mathematics used to attend Maths lectures together. The same NCERT textbook chapters are included in the syllabus of all the streams.
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Yes, the syllabus of Mathematics for all the 3 streams - Science, Commerce and Humanities of CBSE Class 12th students is the same. There is no change. In fact, in our school days, all the students of different streams having Mathematics used to attend Maths lectures together. The same NCERT textbook chapters are included in the syllabus of all the streams.
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singhvishal02555
CBSE has introduced Applied Mathematics particularly for Class 12th Commerce and Humanities streams in session 2019-20. Applied Mathematics has been specially designed for students willing to learn Mathematics along with Social Sciences and commercial studies. It deals with practical applications of Mathematics. It includes topics like Logical Reasoning,
Number series, Coding, decoding and odd man out, direction tests, blood relations, syllogism etc., which are not a part of the syllabus for Pure Mathematics. However, similarities are there in between the syllabus of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. The major difference lies in more scientific utility of the former and more practical utility of the latter. So, hope you are able to figure out the differences.
Number series, Coding, decoding and odd man out, direction tests, blood relations, syllogism etc., which are not a part of the syllabus for Pure Mathematics. However, similarities are there in between the syllabus of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. The major difference lies in more scientific utility of the former and more practical utility of the latter. So, hope you are able to figure out the differences.
singhvishal02555
Most probably, it will be from Applied Mathematics. But all the schools following CBSE may not provide every subject combination available in CBSE curriculum, depending on the availability of teachers, interest ratio of the students and other factors. So, can you provide me the name of your school? And did you have Mathematics in your Class 11th? If yes, which one? Pure or Applied? The subject code for Applied Mathematics is - 0840
You can check for this subject code in your registration card/marksheet or other academic record details.
You can check for this subject code in your registration card/marksheet or other academic record details.