CBSE Syllabus for Class 10 Maths 2024-2025

CBSE Class 10 Maths Syllabus

As students will be attempting their first board examinations in Class 10, it is one of the most challenging years of a student's life. The CBSE Syllabus for Class 10 Math for the academic year 2024-2025 has been prepared following the Board's standards. The exams will likewise be divided into two parts based on the syllabus for each term. The CBSE Special Scheme of Assessment has been implemented for the board examinations 2024-25, which has resulted in this alteration. 

Let’s have a look at the latest CBSE class 10 Science syllabus which can also be downloaded in pdf form.

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COURSE STRUCTURE CLASS –X

Units

Unit Name

Marks

I

NUMBER SYSTEMS

06

II

ALGEBRA

20

III

COORDINATE GEOMETRY

06

IV

GEOMETRY

15

V

TRIGONOMETRY

12

VI

MENSURATION

10

VII

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY

11

 

Total

80

UNIT I: NUMBER SYSTEMS

  1. REAL NUMBER (15) Period

Euclid’s division lemma, Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic - statements after reviewing work done earlier and after illustrating and motivating through examples, Proofs of irrationality of √2, √3, √5. Decimal representation of rational numbers in terms of terminating/non-terminating recurring decimals.

UNIT II: ALGEBRA

  1. POLYNOMIALS (7) Periods 

Zeros of a polynomial. Relationship between zeros and coefficients of quadratic polynomials. Statement and simple problems on division algorithm for polynomials with real coefficients. 

  1. PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES (15) Periods

Pair of linear equations in two variables and graphical method of their solution, consistency/inconsistency. Algebraic conditions for number of solutions. Solution of a pair of linear equations in two variables algebraically - by substitution, by elimination and by cross multiplication method. Simple situational problems. Simple problems on equations reducible to linear equations. 

  1. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS (15) Periods

Standard form of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, (a ≠ 0). Solutions of quadratic equations (only real roots) by factorization, and by using quadratic formula. Relationship between discriminant and nature of roots. Situational problems based on quadratic equations related to day to day activities to be incorporated.

  1. ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS (8) Periods

Motivation for studying Arithmetic Progression Derivation of the nth term and sum of the first n terms of A.P. and their application in solving daily life problems.

UNIT III: COORDINATE GEOMETRY 

  1. LINES (In two- dimensions) (14) Periods

Review: Concepts of coordinate geometry, graphs of linear equations. Distance formula. Section formula (internal division). Area of a triangle. 

UNIT IV: GEOMETRY 

  1. TRIANGLES (15) Periods

Definitions, examples, counter examples of similar triangles. 

1. (Prove) If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides in distinct points, the other two sides are divided in the same ratio. 

2. (Motivate) If a line divides two sides of a triangle in the same ratio, the line is parallel to the third side. 

3. (Motivate) If in two triangles, the corresponding angles are equal, their corresponding sides are proportional and the triangles are similar. 

4. (Motivate) If the corresponding sides of two triangles are proportional, their corresponding angles are equal and the two triangles are similar. 

5. (Motivate) If one angle of a triangle is equal to one angle of another triangle and the sides including these angles are proportional, the two triangles are similar. 

6. (Motivate) If a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex of the right angle of a right triangle to the hypotenuse, the triangles on each side of the perpendicular are similar to the whole triangle and to each other. 

7. (Prove) The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of their corresponding sides. 

8. (Prove) In a right triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. 

9. (Prove) In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to sum of the squares on the other two sides, the angles opposite to the first side is a right angle. 

2. CIRCLES (8) Periods

Tangent to a circle at, point of contact 

1. (Prove) The tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact. 

2. (Prove) The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal. 

3. (Motivate) Alternative Segment theorem: If a chord is drawn through the point of contact of a tangent to a circle, then the angles made by the chord with the tangent are respectively equal to the angles subtended by the chord in the alternate segments.

3. CONSTRUCTIONS (8) Periods 

1. Division of a line segment in a given ratio (internally). 

2. Tangents to a circle from a point outside it. 

3. Construction of a triangle similar to a given triangle. 

UNIT V: TRIGONOMETRY 

  1. INTRODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY (10) Periods

Trigonometric ratios of an acute angle of a right-angled triangle. Proof of their existence (well defined); motivate the ratios whichever are defined at 0o and 90o. Values of the trigonometric ratios of 300, 450 and 600. Relationships between the ratios. 

  1. TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES (15) Periods

Proof and applications of the identity sin2A + cos2A = 1. Only simple identities to be given. Trigonometric ratios of complementary angles. 

  1. HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES: Angle of elevation, Angle of Depression.                 (8) Periods 

Simple problems on heights and distances. Problems should not involve more than two right triangles. Angles of elevation / depression should be only 30°, 45°, and 60°.

UNIT VI: MENSURATION

  1. AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES (12) Periods

Motivate the area of a circle; area of sectors and segments of a circle. Problems based on areas and perimeter / circumference of the above said plane figures. (In calculating area of segment of a circle, problems should be restricted to central angle of 60°, 90° and 120° only. Plane figures involving triangles, simple quadrilaterals and circle should be taken.) 

2. SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES (12) Periods

1. Surface areas and volumes of combinations of any two of the following: cubes, cuboids, spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders/cones. Frustum of a cone. 

2. Problems involving converting one type of metallic solid into another and other mixed problems. (Problems with combination of not more than two different solids be taken). 

UNIT VII: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

  1. STATISTICS (18) Period

Mean, median and mode of grouped data (bimodal situation to be avoided). Cumulative frequency graph. 

  1. PROBABILITY (10) Periods

The classical definition of probability. Simple problems on finding the probability of an event.

So, now you must have got a clear understanding of the CBSE Math Syllabus for Class 10. We hope that you find this detailed information on Math Syllabus useful for your studies and preparation of your class 10 exams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are 16 chapters in the CBSE Class 10 syllabus for Maths. 

You can get the free PDF for CBSE Syllabus Class 10 Maths on the website of Orchids International School. 

To prepare for the Class 10 Maths exam effectively, learn the key concepts given in the syllabus. Additionally, practice each question given in the textbook and revise the topics thoroughly. 

Some of the good resources for studying Class 10 Maths are NCERT textbooks, worksheets, and practice materials from some reputed schools like the Orchids International School. 

The concepts covered in the CBSE Class 10 syllabus are very basic which helps students to understand the fundamentals and lay a solid foundation for higher classes.