Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The Tale of Mathematics-Basic and Mathematics-Standard



CBSE Board announced the introduction of two levels of Mathematics for All India Secondary School Examination from the Academic Session ending March, 2020 onwards in CBSE Circular No. Acad-03/2019, dated 10th January 2019.


After this announcement, there arises lots of query related to this. MTG Editorial Experts tried to answer the queries that we received so that they and many other like them would get the answers.
Syllabus, blueprint, class room teaching and internal assessment for both Mathematics-Basic and Mathematics-Standard are same. The only difference is in the level of difficulty of questions. On the basis of sample papers issued by CBSE on 20th September 2019 for the academic year 2019-20, it can infer that in Mathematics-Basics questions are too direct and easy.


In Mathematics-Standard questions are indirect, tricky and lengthy with higher difficulty level than that of even previous years papers. Even though it was mentioned in the CBSE Circular that Mathematics-Standard would be the same level as of the existing one, and the other would be an easier level.



Why there is a need to introduce two levels?

Most of the students find it difficult to get good marks in Mathematics as it is considered as a tough subject. The reason for introducing two levels of question papers for Mathematics in class 10 is to help those students who find mathematics a difficult subject and don’t want to pursue Mathematics in higher studies and getting low percentage in their board exams because of low marks in Mathematics.
The Standard level will be meant for students who wish to opt for Mathematics at Senior Secondary level and the Basic level would be for students not keen to pursue Mathematics at higher levels. Students will have the right to choose between the two levels of Examination according to their aptitude and abilities, at the time of submission of List of Candidates (LoC) by the affiliated school to the Board online.

Basically, the idea is to make the evaluation more students centric and reduce the pressure on those students who don’t want to pursue Mathematics after class X.

Read what are the option available after class 10 : Stream after class 10th-Take the Right step at the Right Time

For your information      

These two levels shall not be applicable to the internal assessment in class X. There shall not be two levels of assessment/examination for class IX.
In case student fails at any level of Mathematics, he/she can appear at the compartment examination as per norms of the Board according to the options given below:



A student who qualifies the Mathematics-Basic, shall be given an option to appear in Mathematics-Standard at the time of Compartment exams as per the norms of the CBSE Board, in case he/she changes his/her mind to pursue Mathematics at Senior Secondary level. The students must have passing marks in Mathematics-Standard at class X, for taking up Mathematics at Senior Secondary level.

How was the Mathematics Paper in 2019 : Read complete analysis here.

A student cannot opt for both Standard Level and Basic Level Exams. There is only one option, either Mathematics-Standard or Mathematics-Basic.
If a student wants to pursue courses in which Mathematics is compulsory like UG Courses in Mathematics or Engineering, opting Mathematics-Basic won’t help him/her.
MTG has published the sample paper book in Mathematics Standard and Mathematics Basic. Practice 21 sample papers and excel in Mathematics.




All the best !

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