CBSE Board Exam 2024: Free Study Material and Notes

CBSE board is the most preferred educational board in India. CBSE has more than 28903 CBSE affiliated schools spread in India. Besides this, there are over 200 CBSE-affiliated schools in 26 countries across the world. More than 37 lakh candidates appear for the board exam annually for class 10th and 12th. As per the previous year trend and latest statistics, a maximum number of students have qualified the top entrance exams in India such as NEET, JEE Main, JEE Advanced, CUET, etc from CBSE board. The CBSE section of Jagranjosh.com provides you with the latest CBSE class 10 syllabus and CBSE class 12 syllabus. In addition to this, this section also provides you with the NCERT books, NCERT exemplar and latest CBSE news to keep you updated.

CBSE conducts the class 10th and class 12th exams annually in the months of February and March and releases the CBSE Class 10 Result and CBSE Class 12 Result in May and June. Hence, in order to score maximum marks in the exam, it is crucial that one studies through reliable and best CBSE study material. At Jagranjosh.com, candidates can download the CBSE previous year question paper, sample paper, NCERT solutions, etc which will strengthen your preparation for the exam. You can practice plenty of CBSE sample papers and previous year papers that will help you to know your mistakes, increase accuracy, revise the entire syllabus so that you score well in the exam.

In addition to providing you with the CBSE study materials and question papers, we also keep you updated with the latest CBSE News and updates such as the date sheet and CBSE Result. This is highly useful so that you can track your progress and be prepared to face the exam with confidence.

FAQs

  • What is CBSE?
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    CBSE is a national-level school education board in India, managed by the Government of India. CBSE-affiliated schools follow the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) based curriculum.
  • CBSE or ICSE Which is Better?
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    Both CBSE and ICSE boards have some similarities and differences. You have to analyze and compare which board fulfills your future academic aspirations and decide accordingly.
  • What is the Full Form of CBSE?
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    CBSE stands for Central Board of Secondary Education
  • How to check CBSE Result?
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    CBSE Result is shared by CBSE board on its official website as well as DigiLocker and Umang app.
  • How to Calculate percentage of class 10th, 12th for CBSE Board?
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    Calculate the sum total of your subject-wise scores. Divide it by the maximum marks of the number of subjects you appeared for. Multiply it by 100 to get the percentage. Percentage Formula = [(Marks Scored/ Total Marks)*100]%

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