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UP Board New Syllabus 2023: Some changes have been made in the syllabus by the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Board. According to the new syllabus, students from class 9th to 12th will now study topics like crypto currency, e-governance and drone technology. UP Board Syllabus These topics will be added in the new academic session.
Many changes have been made in the education system under the new education policy launched by the central government in the year 2020. On the basis of NEP 2020, the syllabus of UP Board is also being changed. Keeping in view the future needs, these topics are being added to the computer syllabus.
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Change in UP Board Computer Syllabus
UP Secondary Education Council Secretary Divyakant Shukla told that change in the syllabus of UPMSP is very important. Because it does not follow the syllabus prescribed by NCERT unlike other subjects. The board secretary said that the new syllabus has been uploaded on the official website.
The UP Board has included topics such as e-governance, artificial intelligence, crypto currency, drone technology, etc. in its revised syllabus for classes 9 to 12, which will be applicable from the current academic session (2023-24). Along with this, the syllabus of computer subject has been completely revised according to the present and future needs of the industry.
Check UP Board Syllabus like this
- To check the new syllabus, first go to the official website upmsp.edu.in.
- Go to the option on the home page of the website Syllabus Session 2023-23.
- After that click on the link of Download Syllabus.
- Class wise syllabus link will open on the next page.
- After checking the syllabus of the new session, you can take a print if you want.
Under the UP Board Revised Syllabus, Drone Technology has been added to the Artificial Intelligence chapter in the syllabus of Class 10 Computer subject. Topics like e-commerce and e-governance will be taught in high school.
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