Friday, 12 April 2019

CBSE Class 9 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CURRICULUM - 2019-20)(#cbsesyllabus)(#eduvictors)

Class 9 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CURRICULUM - 2019-20)

CBSE Class 9 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CURRICULUM - 2019-20)(#cbsesyllabus)(#eduvictors)

Aiming to make faculty students nicely-versed in technologies shaping the destiny, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to introduce Artificial intelligence as an elective subject.

“The decision to introduce artificial intelligence as a skill challenge became taken at a latest assembly of the board’s governing body. It has been decided that the challenge could be introduced in classes eight, nine and 10 as a skill problem,” a member of the board’s governing body said.

Artificial intelligence is the ability of a device to think, learn and carry out obligations usually requiring human intelligence, together with visible belief, speech recognition and decision-making capabilities. Capabilities tested by way of machines, such as computer systems, from gambling chess to running automobiles and beyond, fall inside the area of artificial intelligence.

Here follows the curriculum and expected syllabus for Class 9 for session 2019-20:

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

CBSE Class 9 - Chapter 1 - DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD - Important Study Points (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Class 9 - Chapter 1 - DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 

Important Study Points 

CBSE Class 9 - Chapter 1 - DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD - Important Study Points (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

1. The March of Democracy has met with setbacks and successes at some point of history.

2. In 1900 there have been only few democratic states. After the Second World War, in 1950, more
countries were formed. The newly independent countries of Asia chose democracy. In 1975 colonies in Africa had become unbiased and maximum of them chose democracy as a shape of government. A large bounce turned into taken in 1991. The fall of the Soviet Union created 15 new states and greater democracies.

Monday, 8 April 2019

CBSE Class 10 - Mathematics - Polynomials - Unit Test Paper (2019-20) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Class 10 - Mathematics - Polynomials - Unit Test Paper (2019-20) 

CBSE Class 10 - Mathematics - Polynomials - Unit Test Paper (2019-20) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

A polynomial of degree n can have at most n real zeroes. Geometrically, the zeroes of a polynomial f(x) are the x-coordinates of the points where the graph y = f(x) intersects x-axis.

Here follows a unit test paper on Polynomials to practice.

Saturday, 6 April 2019

CBSE Class 9 and 10: English (Language & Literature) Curriculum 2019-20 (#cbsesyllabus)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 9 and 10: English (Language & Literature) Curriculum 2019-20 

CBSE Class 9 and 10: English (Language & Literature) Curriculum 2019-20 (#cbsesyllabus)(#eduvictors)

The annual board examination will be of 80 marks, with a duration of three hours. There will be internal assessment for 20 Marks.

Internal choice will be there in question papers.


Here is the revised syllabus:

Friday, 5 April 2019

CBSE Class 10 - English Grammar - Relative Clauses and Relative Pronouns(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 10 - English Grammar - Relative Clauses and Relative Pronouns

CBSE Class 10 - English Grammar - Relative Clauses and Relative Pronouns(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Look at the following sentences:

1. The house we moved into is absolutely beautiful.
2. All morning Lencho — who knew his fields intimately — looked at the sky.
3. The woman, who was preparing supper, replied, "Yes, God willing".

The italicised part gives non-essential information about a person or thing are called relative clauses. The words 'Who', 'which' and 'that' as subjects of a relative clause are relative pronouns.

Broadly there are two types of relative clauses:

1. Defining or identifying clause.
If we remove relative clause, meaning of the sentence changes significantly.
e.g. The woman who visited me in the hospital was very kind. 
 The woman was very kind. (removing relative clause changes context significantly.)

Thursday, 4 April 2019

Career After 12: Careers in Navy (#careerAfter12)(#eduvictors)

Careers in Navy

Career After 12: Careers in Navy (#careerAfter12)(#eduvictors)
Image Credits: Indian Navy & Pixabay

The Indian Navy, as one of the three wings of Indian Armed Forces, has kept pace with ever-changing advanced technologies and operates and maintains highly sophisticated ships, submarines and aircraft, It offers a unique way of exploring your life and provides ample opportunities to exploit your potential in every sphere of life.  A career in the Indian Navy will allow you to explore the world and provide yours with leadership opportunities.


A career in navy provides a level of security and comfort that is almost unheard of in civilian life, Presently, women officers are being inducted into the Law, Logistics, ATE, Observers (Aviation), Naval Architecture & Education Branch as Short Service Commission officers. They have the option to join the Executive, Technical and Education Branches of the Indian Navy. The Navy consists of many different fields to choose from. It includes Executive, Engineering, Electrical, Education, and Medical. Recruitment advertisements for officers' recruitment can be found in Employment News and all important national and regional dailies.


Various Entry Modes In Indian Navy are:

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

CBSE Class 9 and 10: Social Science Curriculum 2019-20 cuts three chapters (#cbsesyllabus)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 9 and 10: Social Science Curriculum 2019-20 Cuts Three Chapters

CBSE Class 9 and 10: Social Science Curriculum 2019-20 cuts three chapters (#cbsesyllabus)(#eduvictors)

In a bid to curtail the big syllabus and reduce burden on class 9 and 10 standard students, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and Central Board Secondary Education (CBSE) have deleted three chapters from Social Science books.

Chapters deleted from Class 9 NCERT textbook, India and the Contemporary World - I are:

1. Peasants and Farmers from Section II: Livelihoods, Economics and Societies
2. History and Sport: The Story of Cricket from Section III: Everyday Life, Culture and Politics
3. Clothing: A Social History from Section III: Everyday Life, Culture and Politics


Chapters deleted from Class 10 Syllabus for 2019-20 board examinations are:

1. Forest and Wildlife: Will not be asked in final board examination. It will be assessed in the Periodic Tests only