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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 10 months ago
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released announced introduction of ‘Applied Mathematics (241)’ as an academic elective subject at senior secondary level. The course can be opted for the class XI students from this Academic year (2020-21) as an Academic elective.
The students who have passed Basic Mathematics (241) in class X are now allowed to offer the new academic elective Applied Mathematics (241) at Senior Secondary Level.
Accordingly, the students who have passed Basic Mathematics (241) as well as Standard Mathematics (041) in Class X of CBSE exam are eligible for this course. However, it is once again clarified that students who have passed Mathematics-Basic (241) at Secondary level are not eligible to opt for Mathematics (041) at Sr. Secondary Level.
The detailed modalities for opting this subject shall be made available at the time of registration for this course at class XI.
It may be noted that those students who have earlier offered Applied Mathematics as a Skill Elective will offer Applied Mathematics as an Academic Elective in the current year 2020-21 for class XII. They have to follow the syllabus of Applied Mathematics offered as an Academic subject. Applied Mathematics Course will not be available from the current Academic Session 2020-21 as Skill subject.
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