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(A) CBSE Syllabus for class 9-10 CBSE Syllabus for 2010 : CBSE Syllabus for 2009 : CBSE Syllabus for 2008Central Board of Secondary Education has made many changes in the syllabus for March 2008 examinations. Here you will find the latest revised syllabus for all subjects in 9th and 10th class. You can download the syllabus for free of cost. The contants of the syllabus for english course A has no changes but the question paper pattern has been changed.

· (B) CBSE Syllabus for class 11-12

CBSE Syllabus for 2010 : CBSE Syllabus for 2009 : CBSE Syllabus for 2008
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made many changes in the syllabus for March 2008 examinations. Here you will find the latest revised syllabus for all subjects including English, Hindi, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, History, Political Science, Geography etc, for 11th and 12th class.

· (C) CBSE Test Papers for Class 9

This section contains test paper for all subjects as per CBSE Syllabus for 2008 examinations. These test Papers are designed chapter wise and unit wise for each subject. Students can download these papers free of cost.


· (D) CBSE Test Papers for class 10

We has desinged test papers chepter wise and Unit wise so that the student can test his performance just after completion of single chepter or the unit. This section has lots of test papers in all subjects for class X.

· (E) CBSE Test Papers for class 11

This section contains test paper for all subjects as per CBSE syllabus for march 2008 examination. These test Papers are designed chapter wise and unit wise for each subject. Students can download these papers free of cost.

· (F) CBSE Test papers for class 12

We has desinged test papers chepter wise and Unit wise so that the student can test his performance just after completion of single chepter or the unit. This section has lots of test papers in all subjects for class XII.

· (G) CBSE Sample Papers for class 10

CBSE has issued new revised sample papers for March 2008 and 2009 examinations for all subjects in class X. Here we have included the latest sample papers for English, Hindi, Maths, Science, Social Science etc.

· (H) CBSE Sample Papers for Class 12

As the syllabus for board classes has been revised and the old sample papers have lost their importance, we have designed latest sample papers for the students as per the new prescribed syllabus for March 2008 examination. This section includes latest sample papers for all subjects in class XII.

· (I) CBSE Important Questions for Class 10
CBSE Important Questions for Class 10 includes HOTS Questions from the syllabus and The Important Questions issued by KVS and CBSE for the Board classes. The subjects included are CBSE Class 10 English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Social Studies etc. Students are advised to check the relevancy of the papers before using them.


· (I) CBSE Important Questions for Class 12

CBSE Important Questions for Class 12 includes HOTS Questions from the syllabus and The Important Questions issued by KVS and CBSE for the Board classes. The subjects included are CBSE Class 10 English, Physics , Chemistry, Biology, Accountancy, Mathematics, Business Studies, History, Political science etc. Students are advised to check the relevancy of the papers before using them.

· (I) Last Year Papers for class 10

Although some areas has been revised in the syllabus for march 2008 examinations yet previous year papers are the best guide to understand the question pattern and marking scheme. Here some previous years papers are given for all the subjects in class X.

· (J) Last Year Papers for class 12

Although some areas has been revised in the syllabus for march 2008 examinations yet previous year papers are the best guide to understand the question pattern and marking scheme. Here some previous years papers are given for all the subjects in class XII.

· (K) CBSE Marking Scheme for Class 10

CBSE has issued marking scheme for class 10. Students can get the marking scheme free of cost here for English Communicative, English Language and Literature, Science & Tech., Social Science, Hind and other subjects.


· (L) CBSE Marking Scheme for class 12

CBSE marking scheme for class 12 (XII) is available here for all subjects saparately. Students can download it for free.


· (M) Maths Projects and Models for class 9
Activities and Projects in Mathematics for CBSE class IX. Tips on how to prepare projects.

· (N) Maths Projects and Models for class 10
Projects and activities in CBSE Mathematics for class X. Tips on how to prepare projects.

· (O) Practical Skills in Science Class IX

This download contains a booklet on Practical Skills in Science & Tech. for class IX. There are also some sample mltiple Choice Questions ( MCQ ) based on latest CBSE syllabus.

· (P) Practical Skills in Science for class X

This download contains a booklet on Practical Skills in Science & Tech. for class X CBSE board exams. There are also some sample mltiple Choice Questions ( MCQ ) based on latest CBSE syllabus.

· (Q) Board of School Education Haryana

Haryana Board of School Education or Board of School Education Haryana conducts school-level examination for Haryana state. This Board has introduced the semester system of education from academic year 2006-2007. It is the first Board in India to do so. It is also the first Board to introduce relative grading, CCE (Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation) in all board classes i.e. Middle, Secondary & Senior Secondary. Students can download and view scheme of studies, latest syllabus, books, question paper design, Previous year question papers, ten year papers and marking scheme for Haryana Board.

· (R) Financial Marketing Management

The FMM consists of three compulsory Professional subjects each in classes XI & XII in addition to two academic electives one of which must be a language. Though not compulsory, the students offering this package may be advised to offer Functional English for language-1. For the second elective there are 3 optional academic subjects. The students may further opt for an additional sixth subject which can either be a language or an academic or a professional subject at the elective level, in order to ensure vertical mobility for pursuing higher studies, if necessary.

· Career Options After +2
Various Career options after +2 examination

· Study Planner for CBSE Boarders
This is for all those students who are preparing for their exams and working hard to touch the sky.

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