CBSE syllabus for Higher Secondary classes

Shillong, Aug 30: Meghalaya Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma informed that the state has adopted the CBSE syllabus for classes XI and XII in Science and Commerce Streams since the beginning of the 2019 academic session and is moving for the syllabus in the Class XI Arts stream from the current academic session of 2024-2025.

In his reply tabled in the Assembly, Sangma said the state adopted the CBSE syllabus in Arts stream for classes XI from the academic session 2024-2025 and for classes XII the CBSE syllabus will be adopted from the academic session 2025-2026, with contextualization in subjects namely Geography, Political Science and History.

The state government has also adopted NCERT textbooks from class I to class X for core subjects namely English, Mathematics and Science, he announced.

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