What is the syllabus of maths
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If you log on to www.cbse.nic.in you'll get the whole syllabus there. You will have to go through all the maps of crops, and whatever you'll find in your ncert text book.
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I do not have that specific information. I recommend visiting the official Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) website or contacting the board directly for the most up-to-date syllabus for the 10th class social science subject.
Go through thoroughly to all commerce stream sylabus of CBSE for 10+2 (12th Class).
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syllabus of SAIL is same as that of GATE exam with 80% weightage to theory...
First, find the subject of the sentence. In this case, the subject is "all," which is a plural subject. It refers to a group-- All boys; all girls; all Americans, etc. But I know what is confusing: "of the class." The short answer is, don't worry about it. Any time you see words like "of", "in", "to", "with," etc, these are all prepositions and this means there's a prepositional phrase coming. Examples: of the class, in the room, at the bus stop, with my friends...-- these are all prepositional phrases. The reason I am mentioning this is a prepositional phrase cannot be the subject of a sentence. For example: the color of his eyes is blue. (Eyes is not the subject. Color is the subject. As for "eyes," it is part of a prepositional phrase-- "of his eyes", and it cannot be the subject. If there were no prepositional phrase, you could say His eyes are blue.) So, just make the prepositional phrase vanish, and you have the subject all by itself. Thus, All (ignore "of the class") are good.
There is no standard syllabus for all schools. While similar, each school will have a general syllabus particular to itself. However, each professor can use their own syllabus and not the departments generic one.
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Speak to your tutor. he or she can give you the syllabus.
Reading the syllabus provides important information about the course expectations, grading criteria, due dates, and policies. It helps you understand what is required of you throughout the course and how you can be successful. Failure to read the syllabus can result in missed assignments, confusion about the course structure, and potential penalties for not following the guidelines.