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
English Core
Accountancy
Business Studies
Economics
Geography
History
Mathematics
Biology
Following two practicals have been removed:
Study of presence of suspended particulate matter in the air at two widely different sites.
Study of the effect of different temperatures on the activity of salivary amylase
One more book ‘Biology Supplementary Material (Revised)’ has been prescribed.
Chemistry
The following chapters have been added:
Solid State
Amines
The following chapter has been removed:
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen
No other changes are available in the syllabus for the CBSE Board exams 2020-21 as compared to 2019-20
Physics
No changes in the theory syllabus.
The total number of practical activities has been increased to 6 from 5.
The following practicals have been removed:
To determine the wavelength of a laser beam by diffraction.
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
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
-
3 marks
Investigatory Project
3 Marks
Viva on experiments, activities and project
5 Marks
Political Science
The following chapters have been removed
US Hegemony in World Politics
Alternative centres of power
International Organizations
Er of One-Party Dominance
India’s External relations
Challenges to the Congress System
Crisis of the Democratic Order
Rise of Popular Movements
Recent Developments in Indian Politics
The following chapters have been added
New Centers of Power
United Nations and its Organizations
Planning and Development
India's Foreign Policy
Parties and the Party Systems in India
Democratic Resurgence
Social and New Social Movements in India
Indian Politics: Trends and Developments.
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