The SST syllabus Class 10 CBSE 2024-25 has undergone a reduction of approximately 30% of its previous content. This revised syllabus has been specifically formulated for the upcoming Board Exams in 2024-25. It is essential for all CBSE Class 10 students to strictly follow the latest syllabus and guidelines while preparing for their year-end board exams.
The CBSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus is divided into four main units: History, Geography, Political Science (Civics), and Economics. Each unit covers various themes and chapters designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of social, economic, and political processes.
Detailed Mark Distribution:
units Name | Chapter Name |
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History (India and the Contemporary World – II) | The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Nationalism In India The Making of a Global World The Age of Industrialization Print Culture and the Modern World |
Geography (Contemporary India – II) | Resources and Development Forest and Wildlife Resources Water Resources Agriculture Minerals and Energy Resources Manufacturing Industries Lifelines of National Economy |
Political Science (Democratic Politics – II) | Power – sharing Federalism Gender, Religion and Caste Political Parties Outcomes of Democracy |
Understanding Economic Development | Development Sectors of the Indian Economy Money and Credit Globalisation and The Indian Economy Consumer Rights (Project Work) |
Geography – Contemporary India - II
Chapter - 1 : Resource and DevelopmentChapter - 2 : Forest and Wildlife Resources Chapter - 3 :Water Resources Chapter - 4 :Agriculture Chapter - 5 :Minerals and Energy Resources Chapter - 6 :Manufacturing Industries Chapter - 7 :Lifelines of National EconomyUnderstanding Economic Development – II
Chapter - 1 :Understanding Economic DevelopmentChapter - 2 :Sectors of Indian EconomyChapter - 3 : Money and CreditChapter - 4 :Globalisation and the Indian EconomyChapter - 5 :Consumer RightsIndia and the Contemporary World - II
Chapter - 1 :The Rise of Nationalism in EuropeChapter - 2 : Nationalism in IndiaChapter - 3 : The Making of Global WorldChapter - 4 :The Age of IndustrialisationChapter - 5 :Print Culture and the Modern WorldCivics – Democratic Politics - II
Chapter - 1 :Power Sharing Chapter - 2 : Federalism Chapter - 3 : Democracy and Diversity Chapter - 4 :Gender Religion and Caste Chapter - 5 : Popular Struggles and Movementssl no. | unit | No. of Periods | marks |
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I | India and the Contemporary World – II | 60 | 20 |
II | Contemporary India – II | 55 | 20 |
III | Democratic Politics – II | 50 | 20 |
IV | Understanding Economic Development | 50 | 20 |
Total | 215 | 80 |
In the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) system, the evaluation process for Class 10 includes both formative and summative assessments to ensure a comprehensive assessment of the students' learning. Here’s an outline of the marks distribution for Class 10 subjects, including Social Science:
Theory Examination (Board Exam)
Internal Assessment
The internal assessment is further divided into: