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    simran1679
    Nov 30, 2020
    Edited: Nov 30, 2020

    Q. Standard maths vs basic maths: Which is better?

    in Grade 10
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    simran1679
    Nov 30, 2020
    1. 2020 was the first year CBSE segregated mathematics for class 10 exams. There’s a lot of confusion prevailing in its regard. In simple terms, Basic Mathematics is supposed to be easier than Standard Mathematics. The difference between the two papers is not limited to the difficulty level of the paper. Colleges also have different admission criteria under the 2.

    The similarities:

    Maths Exam is of total 100 marks, out of which 20 marks are internal assessment.

    These 20 marks are for:

    • Internal Tests (10 Marks)

    • Lab Report (5 Marks)

    • Activities are done in the lab (5 marks)

    If after giving the exam, you realize that you should have given the Standard Exam then you can give the Maths Standard Compartment Exam.

    In conclusion, Choose Maths Basic if you want to:

    • Take Humanities in Class 11 and 12

    • Take Commerce without Maths in Class 11 and 12

    • Take any non-maths course after Class 12 - like Design, Animation, Humanities

    Choose Maths Standard if you want to:

    • Take Commerce with Maths in Class 11 and 12

    • Take PCM/PCB in Class 11 and 12

    • Give IIT-JEE or Medical Exams (NEET)

    • To do any Engineering course after Class 12

    • To do CA, CS after Class 12

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