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CBSE test papers for classes 09, 10, 11 and 12 are placed here. These test papers are arranged subject-wise and topic-wise. Visitors can download these CBSE test papers for free of cost. All important subjects such as English, science and technology, mathematics, social studies, physics, chemistry, biology, accountancy, business studies, economics etc. are included.
CBSE Sample Papers
CBSE issues Sample papers for classes 10 and 12 every year. The three sets of Sample papers issued by Central board of secondary education and other Sample papers issued by KVS and other educational institutions are available here for free download. Sample papers provided by the users are also given here.
CBSE Notes & Key Points
Chapter-wise notes and important Key points as per the latest CBSE syllabus are given under this download. CBSE Solved examples, important questions with answers and key concepts and formulae related to the topic are available for download.
CBSE Important Questions
This download includes important questions in various subjects for classes 09, 10, 11 and 12. It provides CBSE question bank to revise the topics thoroughly. The CBSE question bank is arranged subject-wise and topic-wise.
CBSE Last Year Papers
Here a database of CBSE last year question papers is available for download. The previous year question papers help to understand the question pattern, marking scheme and topic-wise weightage of the question paper. CBSE previous year papers for class 10 and 12 are given here.
CBSE Syllabus
This is new and modified category for CBSE Syllabus 2009-2010 onwards. Central board of secondary education, New Delhi publishes syllabus for the affiliated schools every year. The syllabus is revised and updated regularly. It is obligatory for the schools and the students preparing for the board examination of a particular year to follow the syllabus, courses and the books prescribed by the board for that year. This syllabus is meant for classes 09, 10, 11 and 12. The Modifications in the syllabus can be views and discussed at http://mycbseguide.com/blog/category/cbse-syllabus/ Visitors are advised to visit this link and official site of the board for regular updates.

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