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Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB)change syllabus of std 9. Human Resource Minister, Dr Ramesh Pokhariyal had announced CBSE Board syllabus reduction recently. The syllabus for classes 9th to 12th has been reduced by 30 per cent. Gujarat government working on the same lines has directed the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, GSHSEB to reduce the syllabus for the students including only the most essential topics.



Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama informed, “Instructions have been passed on to the Board to begin work on syllabus reduction. Suggestions from the subject experts would be sought after which the decision would be taken on what is to be left and what is to be retained.”Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) on Monday declared a reduction of 30 per cent in syllabus for Class 11 and 12 for academic session 2020-21 only.



This wouldapply to all state recognised schools affiliated to GSHSEB. Topics to be dropped will be decided and announced by the state board shortly.

GSHSEB reduces 30% syllabus for Class 11, 12.This would apply to all state recognised schools affiliated to GSHSEB. Topics to be dropped will be decided and announced by the state board shortly.



gujarat board, GSHSEB reduces syllabus, The reason cited by the GSHSEB behind this decision is that this will help reduce the stress levels among students and proper preparation for Class 10 and 12 board exams. (Representational)Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) on Monday declared a reduction of 30 per cent in syllabus for Class 11 and 12 for academic session 2020-21 only.


This would apply to all state recognised schools affiliated to GSHSEB. Topics to be dropped will be decided and announced by the state board shortly.


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A detailed circular will be issued by the GSHSEB in the coming days that will have detailed information of all the topics dropped from the curriculum as well as those that will continue to be a part of the course structure for Class 11 to 12 which will be sent to all schools soon, stated the GSHSEB official statement issued Monday.


The reason cited by the GSHSEB behind this decision is that this will help reduce the stress levels among students and proper preparation for Class 10 and 12 board exams.Since the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other states had reduced the curriculum, a similar demand was raised by parents in Gujarat.


Various meetings were held for deciding whether the curriculum and how much should be dropped.


Deliberating on reduction of curriculum due to Covid pandemic affecting the teaching days in schools, Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) meetings were held on July 23, August 20 and September 11 under the chairmanship of Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama.


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