Submit CBSE Last Year Papers

The most reliable website for CBSE students and Teachers, http://myCBSEguide.com is preparing downloadable PDF files for Question Papers conducted by CBSE and affiliated schools in the Year 2009-2010. These papers includes unit test papers, half yearly papers, annual exam papers, CCE summative assessment question papers and all other question papers conducted during last academic session … Read more

CBSE Class 9 and Class 10 CCE Syllabus 2010-2011

CBSE has issued new revised syllabus for class 09 and class 10 in CCE system. The CCE syllabus is available in booklet format at CBSE Regional offices. You can download this syllabus from syllabus section of http://myCBSEguide.com for absolutely FREE of cost. CCE Syllabus for class 9 : Click Here CCE Syllabus for class 10 … Read more

CBSE Date Sheet for Improvement Examination 2010

Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE has issued date sheet for Improvement Examination class 10 for 2010 examinations held in March-April this year. This news comes with a ray of hope for those who couldn’t get desire marks in the last board exams. myCBSEguide helps you to find all the neccessary information about Improvement Examination. … Read more

Science Theory Topics to be reduced in CBSE X and XII

The CBSE Board is planning to reduce the number of theory topics in science papers and add more weightage to lab and project work in Classes X and XII. This decision has been arrived at after the board analysed the Class X and XII results, which indicated that a large number of students are unable … Read more

CBSE issued CCE Syllabus for 2010-2011 Session

The CBSE syllabus for continuous and comprehensive evaluation scheme of study is now available for FREE download at www.myCBSEguide.com in class 9 and class 10 sections of the website. CBSE syllabus for CCE class 9 and CCE class 10 is divided in two terms. Term-I carries 40% weightage and Term-II carries 60% weightage. The split … Read more

NCERT clash with CBSE on new Common syllabus Issue

The proposal to create a “common content” for science and mathematics subjects across all school boards has been opposed tooth and nail by National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT). Council director G Ravindra has written to Council of Boards of School Education (COBSE) president questioning the board’s authority to carry out curriculum revision. … Read more