YOUTH:EDUCATION SYSTEM OF CHANGE IN CBSE BOARD PATTERN

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 Education in India is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: central, state and local. Under various articles of the Indian Constitution, free and compulsory education is provided as a fundamental right to children between the ages of 6 and 14. The ratio of public schools to private schools in India is 7:5.
 India has made progress in terms of increasing the primary education attendance rate and expanding literacy to approximately three-quarters of the population in the 7–10 age group, by 2011.[3] India's improved education system is often cited as one of the main contributors to its economic development.[4] Much of the progress, especially in higher education and scientific research, has been credited to various public institutions. While enrollment in higher education has increased steadily over the past decade, reaching a Gross Enrollment Ratio of 24% in 2013,[5] there still remains a significant distance to catch up with tertiary education enrollment levels of developed nations,[6] a challenge that will be necessary to overcome in order to continue to reap a demographic dividend from India's comparatively young population.


  

School education

The central and most state boards uniformly follow the "10+2+3" pattern of education.[13]:3 In this pattern, study of 10 years is done in schools and 2 years in Junior colleges,[13]:44 and then 3 years of graduation for a bachelor's degree.[14] The first 10 years is further subdivided into 4 years of primary education, 6 years of High School followed by 2 years of Junior colleges.[13]:5 This pattern originated from the recommendation of the Education Commission of 1964–66

 

Curriculum and School Education Boards

 School boards set the curriculum, conduct board level exams mostly at 10th and 12th level to award the school diplomas. Exams at the remaining levels (also called standard, grade or class, denoting the years of schooling) are conducted by the schools.

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE): The CBSE sets curriculum from Grades 1 to 12 and conducts examinations at the 10th and 12th standards that are called board exams. Students studying the CBSE Curriculum take the All India Secondary School Examination (AISSE) at the end of grade 10 and All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE) at the end of grade 12. Examinations are offered in Hindi and English.

CBSE CHANGE IN BOARD PATTERN

 CBSE 10th Class Board Exam 2018: Know Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme For Maths Paper

CBSE 10th Class Board Exam 2018: Know Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme For Maths Paper

CBSE has released sample papers for different subjects at the official website.

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CBSE 10th Class Board Exam 2018: Know Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme For Maths Paper
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam, Sample Question Paper, Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme
New Delhi:  CBSE will be conducting class 10 board exams in the month of March 2018. Here's the marking scheme and question paper pattern for the Maths paper as released by the Board. CBSE has released marking scheme and sample papers for all main subjects. On 8 October 2017, the HRD Ministry is believed to have communicated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) that students who are keen on learning foreign languages should opt for the subject as fourth or fifth language. "Languages which are listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution should be taught under the three language formula, while languages which are 'purely foreign' should be taught as a 'fourth language' as an elective subject," a source said.

CBSE Class 10 Blueprint 2018 All Subjects Chapter Wise Marking Scheme

 

Total No. of Question in Board Exam

                       

Mathematics 2018 – New

Mathematics 2018 – New

Unit Title Weightage
1 Number System 06
2 Algebra 20
3 Co-ordinate Geometry 06
4 Geometry 15
5 Trigonometry 12
 6 Mensuration 10
 7 Statistics And Probability 11

Total Marks 80
Marks No. of Questions
1 Mark 6
2 Marks 6
3 Marks 10
4 Marks 8
Total 30

 

 

                         

Science 2018 – New

Unit


Title Weightage
1 Chemical Substances-Nature and Behaviour 8
2 World of Living 17
3 Natural Phenomena 4
4 Effects of Current 23
5 Natural Resources 13

Total Marks 80

Internal Assessment 80

Grand Total 100
Type of Questions Weightage per Question Total Number of Questions Total Marks
VSA 1 2 2
SA I 2 3 6
SA II 3 10 30
LA 5 6 30
Practical Based Questions(PBQ) 2 6 12
Total  27 80

English 2018 – New

Section


Topics Weightage
1 Reading Skills 20
2 Writing Skills with Grammar 30
3 Literature Textbook and Extended Reading Text 30

Total 80

Social Science – New

Unit


Unit Name Weightage
1 India and The Contemporary World-II 20
2 Contemporary India-II 20
3 Democratic Politics-II 20
4 Understanding Economic Development 20

Total 80

 

 

 

 

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