The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has shared a new update for Class 10 and Class 12 students. The board has made changes in the syllabus and grading system for the new academic year. These changes will help students focus better and improve their learning.
CBSE New Syllabus for 2025
The CBSE new syllabus 2025 will have fewer topics. CBSE wants students to learn with more understanding and less pressure. Some topics that were not important or were repeated have been removed.
Subjects like Maths, Science, English, and Social Science will now have updated chapters. The new syllabus is available on the official CBSE website. Teachers and schools are advised to follow the new pattern for better results.

CBSE New Grading System for Class 10 and 12
CBSE has also changed the grading system for 2025. Instead of only focusing on final exams, now there will be more focus on internal assessments and project work.
Students will be graded on their overall performance. This includes:
- Class tests
- Assignments
- Practical work
- Final exams
The new system will reduce exam stress and help students learn in a better way.
Why CBSE Made These Changes
CBSE made these changes to match the National Education Policy (NEP). The goal is to make learning more fun and skill-based. The board wants students to think, understand, and apply what they learn in real life.
What Students and Parents Should Do
Check the new syllabus on the CBSE website
Talk to teachers for better understanding
Start preparing early based on the updated topics
Focus on project work and daily class performance
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FAQs
Q1: Where can I find the new CBSE syllabus for Class 10 and 12?
A1: You can download it from the official CBSE website cbse.gov.in.
Q2: Is the CBSE grading system changing in 2025?
A2: Yes, CBSE will now include internal tests and projects in final grades.
Q3: When will the new syllabus come into effect?
A3: The new syllabus will start from the 2025 academic session.
Q4: Will the board exam pattern also change?
A4: Yes, there will be changes in question types and marking schemes.
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