CBSE has released the CBSE Curriculum 2022-23 for Classes 9 to 12. This year the board has released the revised syllabus for the single board exam pattern, as was the norm earlier. Check the CBSE Board Exam 2023 syllabus on the official website cbseacademic.nic.in link here.
CBSE Class 10, 12 Revised Syllabus for Board Examinations 2022-23 is now available on the official website cbseacademic.nic.in. While detailed report is awaited on the actual cuts, the teachers have now shared that a few chapters and units have been removed while some have been added back. Overall, however, the 30 per cent cut is maintained by the board.
Students can now check the revised syllabus and curriculum for Class 10, 12 board exam 2022-23 on cbseacademic.nic.in. Direct link for Classes 9 & 10 and Classes 11 and 12 syllabus is provided here. Please note, the board releases curriculum for both classes 9 adn 10 and 11 and 12 combined. Check CBSE Curriculum 2022-23here. Direct links to subject wise syllabus for major subjects and languages are provided below
CBSE Class 9-10 Syllabus 2022-23
English Language & Literature | Hindi Course A & Hindi Course B | Mathematics| Science|Social Studies
CBSE Class 11-12 Syllabus 2022-23
Accountancy | Biology| Business Studies | Chemistry | Economics | Geography| History| Mathematics| Applied Mathematics| Physical Education | Physics | Political Science | Psychology| Sociology | English Elective
CBSE Board Exams 2023 to be conducted only once, no term wise split
As for the term wise syllabus, as earlier hinted by the board, the two terms were a stop gap arrangement. While no official statement has been shared by the board as yet, the revised curriculum is again set in the single examination pattern.
It may be noted that for 2021-22 examination, CBSE Board Exam curriculum was split down the middle – 50 per cent in Term 1 and remaining 50 per cent in Term 2. This year, however, the curriculum released has no such division. Official circular on CBSE 10th 12th Board Exam 2022-23 is still awaited.
Students and parents are advised to wait for the official circular. While it is evident from the curriculum that the single annual exams are making a comeback, it would be advisable to await the official notice from the board.