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JKBOSE 10th Exam 2025 – Dates, Exam Pattern, Model Papers, Syllabus, Result

Updated on 20th November, 2024 by Dinesh Goyal

About JKBOSE 10th 2025

Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education was established through legislation under the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education Act, 1975. It conducts examinations for secondary and higher secondary levels. JKBOSE prescribes the courses of instruction, and scheme of studies, and prepares syllabi and textbooks for school education.

More About JKBOSE 10th Exams 2025

  • The JKBOSE 10th date sheet 2025 will be released online. According to the latest notification from the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE), the board plans to begin the Class 10 board exams (soft zone) on February 15, 2025, and complete them by the end of March 2025. The JKBOSE Class 10th exam for the hard zone area will be tentatively held in April 2025.  
  • JK Board is expected to release the JKBOSE Class 10th admit card in January 2025, on the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
  • The Jammu Kashmir School Education Board will announce the JKBOSE 10th results in June 2025.
  • Students should complete the JKBOSE 10th syllabus 2025 as early as possible for the impending board exams.
  • They should also solve the JKBOSE 10th previous years' question papers to understand the new JK Board 10th exam pattern
  • To stay updated with the latest information and other notifications released by the board, students should track the official website - jkbose.nic.in.
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JKBOSE 10th 2025 Highlights

Full Exam Name
Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education 10th Examination
Short Exam Name
JKBOSE 10th
Conducting Body
Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education
Frequency Of Conduct
Once a year
Exam Level
Matriculate
Languages
English +2 more
Mode Of Application
offline
Application Fee
Offline : 1180
Mode Of Exam
offline
Exam Duration
3 Hours

JKBOSE 10th Important Dates

JKBOSE 10th Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education 10th Examination (session 2025)

18 Oct' 2024 - 01 Nov' 2024 . Online
Application Date
Hard Zone
02 Nov' 2024 - 11 Nov' 2024 . Online
Late Fee Application Date
Hard Zone - With late fee (first count of 10 days for five subjects only Rs 1950/- and for 5+ subject(S) Rs 2160/-)
12 Nov' 2024 - 21 Nov' 2024 . Online
Late Fee Application Date
Hard Zone - With late fee (second count of 10 days for five subjects Rs 3165/- and for 5+ subject(S) Rs 3375/-)
  • JKBOSE will release the JK Board Class 10th admit card in January 2025, on the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
  • Students can collect their admit cards from their respective schools.
  • They must carry a printout of the JKBOSE 10th admit card on the exam day. 
  • JKBOSE 10th admit card 2025 is an important document and no student is allowed to sit for the JKBOSE 10th exams 2025 without it.
  • Students who have cleared Class 9th are eligible to apply for the JKBOSE 10th exams 2025. 
  • They must also have studied Class 10 under JKBOSE or any recognized educational board.
  • Students living in the state of Jammu and Kashmir can apply for the JKBOSE 10th exam. 
  • The application form needs to be filled and submitted before the last date along with the payment of fees. 
  • JKBOSE 10th application form can be obtained from the office of the board.

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Documents Required at Exam JKBOSE 10th 2025

Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education 10th Examination 2025

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Given below is the exam pattern of JKBOSE 10th exams 2025. All papers carry a maximum of 80 marks and are of 3 hours duration.

English subject has the following sections:

  • Reading- 15 marks
  • Writing – 25 marks
  • Grammar – 10 marks
  • Literature – 30 marks

Hindi- 

The JKBOSE 10th Hindi paper will carry 80 marks weightage for the theory exam, while the internal assessment will carry 20 marks.

Maths-

The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, C, D. Section A contains 12 multiple choice type questions, first 8 (1-8) of which carry mark each, next 4 (9-12) carry 2 marks each Section B contains 7 questions 2 marks each, Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D contains 5 questions of 4 marks each.

Science 

The JKBOSE 10th theory paper of Science shall have 80 marks spread over one single question paper containing three sections: Section – I based on the syllabus of Physics (26 marks) and Section -II based on the syllabus of Chemistry (26 marks) and Section – III based on the syllabus of Biology (28 marks).

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JKBOSE 10th 2025 Syllabus

JKBOSE 10th 2025 Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education 10th Examination 2025

English: Unit 01


Prose

    English: Unit 02


    Poetry

      English: Unit 03


      Short stories

        English: Unit 04


        Play

          English: Unit 05


          Writing skills
          • Note making
          • Letter writing
          • Essay writing

          English: Unit 06


          Grammar
          • Editing/ proof reading
          • Rearranging of jumbled sentences
          • Dialogue
          • Narration
          • Models
          • Articles
          • Paragraph writing-a) Phrases b) Pronouns c) Homonyms/ homophones d) Tenses
          • Clauses
          • Punctuation

          Mathematics: Unit 01


          Number systems
          • Euclid's division lemma, fundamental theorem of arithmetic-statements after reviewing work done earlier and after illustrating and motivating through examples
          • Proofs of results-irrationality of, decimal expansions of rational numbers in terms of terminating/ non terminating recurring decimals

          Mathematics: Unit 02


          Algebra
          • Polynomials: Zeros of a Polynomial. Relationship between zeros and coefficients of a polynomial with particular reference to quadratic polynomials. Statement and simple problems on division algorithm for polynomials with real coefficients
          • Pair of linear equations in two variables: Pair of linear equations in two variables. Geometric representations of different possibilities of solutions/ inconsistency
          • Pair of linear equations in two variables: Algebraic conditions for number of solutions. Solutions of pair of linear equations in two variables algebraically-by substitution, by elimination, and by cross multiplication
          • Pair of linear equations in two variables: Simple situational problems must be included. Simple problems on equations reducible to linear equations may be included
          • Quadratic equations: Standard form of a quadratic equations ax2 + bx + c = 0 (a # 0). Solutions of quadratic equations (only real roots) by factorization and by completing the square i.e. by using quadratic formula
          • Quadratic equations: Relationship between discriminant and nature of roots. Problems related to day to day activities to be incorporated
          • Arithmetic progressions (AP): Motivation for studying AP. Derivation of standard results of finding the nth term and sum of first n terms

          Mathematics: Unit 03


          Trigonometry
          • Introduction to trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios of an acute angle of a right angled triangle. Proof of their existence (well defined); motivate the ratios, whichever are defined at 0 and 90 degree
          • Introduction to trigonometry: Value (with proofs) of the trigonometric ratios of 30, 45 and 60 degree. Relationships between the ratios
          • Trigonometric Identities: Proof and applications of the identity sin 2 A + cos2 A + 1. Only simple identities to be given. Trigonometric ratios of complementary angles
          • Heights and distances: Simple and believable problems on heights and distances. Problems should not Involve more than two right triangles. Angles of elevation/ depression should be only 30, 45, 60 degree

          Mathematics: Unit 04


          Coordinate geometry
          • Lines (in two-dimensions): Review the concepts of coordinate geometry done earlier including graphs of linear equations. Awareness of geometrical representations of quadratic polynomials. Distance between two points and section formula (internal)
          • Lines (in two-dimensions): Area of a triangle

          Mathematics: Unit 05


          Geometry
          • Triangles: Definitions, examples, counter examples of similar triangles
          • Triangles: 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 (prove)
          • Triangles: If a line divides two sides of a triangle in the same ratio, the line is parallel to the third side (motivate)
          • Triangles: If in two triangles, the corresponding angles are equal, their corresponding sides are proportional and the triangles are similar (motivate)
          • Triangles: If the corresponding sides of two triangles are proportional, their corresponding angles are equal and the two triangles are similar (motivate)
          • Triangles: 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 (motivate)
          • Triangles: If a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex of the right angle to the hypotenuse, the triangles on each side of the perpendicular are similar to the whole triangle and to each other (motivate)
          • Triangles: The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares on their corresponding sides (prove)
          • Triangles: In a right triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides (prove)
          • Triangles: 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 side is right triangle (prove)
          • Circles: Tangents to a circle motivated by chords drawn from points coming closer and closer to the point
          • Circles: The tangent at any Point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact (prove)
          • Circles: The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal (prove)
          • Constructions: Division of a line segment in a given ratio (Internally). Tangent to circle from a point outside it. Construction of a triangle similar to a given triangle

          Mathematics: Unit 06


          Mensuration
          • Areas related to circles: Motivate the area of a circle; area of sectors and segments (central angle of 60, 90, and 120 degree only)
          • Areas related to circles: Problems based on areas and perimeter/ circumference of the above said plane figures (plane figures involving triangles, simple quadrilaterals, and circle)
          • Surface areas and volumes: Problems on finding surface areas and volumes of combinations of any two of the following cubes, cuboids, spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders/ cones. Frustum of cone
          • Surface areas and volumes: Problems involving converting one type of metallic solid into another and other mixed problems (problems with combination of not more than two different solids)

          Mathematics: Unit 07


          Statistic and probability
          • Statistics: Mean, median, and mode of grouped data (bimodal situation to be avoided). Cumulative frequency graph
          • Probability: Classical definition of Probability. Connection with probability as given in class IX. Simple problems on single events, not using set notation

          Social science-India and the contemporary world II (History): Unit 01


          Events and processes
          • The rise of nationalism in Europe: The French revolution and the idea of the nation, the making of nationalism in Europe, the age of revolutions: 1830-1848, the making of Germany and Italy, visualizing the nation, nationalism and imperialism
          • Nationalism in India: The first World War, Khilafat and non-cooperation, differing strands within the movement, towards civil disobedience, the sense of collective belonging

          Social science-India and the contemporary world II (History): Unit 02


          Livelihoods, economies, and societies
          • The making of a global world: The pre-modern world, the nineteenth century (1815-1914), the inter war economy, rebuilding a world economy: The post-war era
          • The age of industrialization: Before the industrial revolution, hand labour and steam power, industrialization in the colonies, factories come up, the peculiarities of industrial growth, market for goods

          Social science-India and the contemporary world II (History): Unit 03


          Everyday life, culture, and politics
          • Print culture and the modern world: The first printed books, print comes to Europe, the print revolution and its impact, the reading mania, the nineteenth century, India and the world of print, religious reform and public debates, new forms of publication
          • Print culture and the modern world: Print and censorship

          Social science-India and the contemporary world II (History): Unit 04


          Modernization of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state
          • Post independence era: Jammu and Kashmir on the path of modernisation: Naya Kashmir manifesto, economic and social reforms, agricultural and infrastructural development, era of cooperatives, new space for women, health care facilities, cultural policies

          Social science-Contemporary India II (Geography): Unit 01


          Resources and development
          • Types of resources
          • Development of resources
          • Resource planning in India
          • Land resources
          • Land utilization
          • Land use pattern in India
          • Land degradation and conservation measures
          • Soil as a resource
          • Classification of soils
          • Soil erosion and soil conservation

          Social science-Contemporary India II (Geography): Unit 02


          Agriculture
          • Types of farming
          • Cropping pattern
          • Major crops
          • Technological and institutional reforms
          • Impact of globalization on agriculture

          Social science-Contemporary India II (Geography): Unit 03


          Minerals and energy resources
          • What is a mineral?
          • Mode of occurrence of minerals
          • ferrous and non-ferrous minerals
          • Non-metallic minerals
          • Rock minerals
          • Conservation of minerals
          • Energy resources-conventional and non-conventional
          • Conservation of energy resources

          Social science-Contemporary India II (Geography): Unit 04


          Manufacturing industries
          • Importance of manufacturing
          • Contribution of industry to national economy
          • Industrial location
          • Classification of industries
          • Spatial distribution
          • Industrial pollution and environmental degradation
          • Control of environmental degradation

          Social science-Contemporary India II (Geography): Unit 05


          Life lines of national economy
          • Transport, roadways, railways, pipelines, waterways, airways
          • Communication
          • International trade
          • Tourism as a trade

          Social science-Democratic politics II (Political science): Unit 01


          Power sharing
          • Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka
          • Why power sharing is desirable?
          • Forms of power sharing

          Social science-Democratic politics II (Political science): Unit 02


          Federalism
          • What is federalism?
          • What make India a federal country?
          • How is federalism practiced?
          • Decentralization in India

          Social science-Democratic politics II (Political science): Unit 03


          Gender, religion, and caste
          • Gender and politics
          • Religion, communalism, and politics
          • Caste and politics

          Social science-Democratic politics II (Political science): Unit 04


          Political parties
          • Why do we need political parties?
          • How many parties should we have?
          • National political parties
          • State parties
          • Challenges to political parties
          • How can parties be reformed?

          Social science-Democratic politics II (Political science): Unit 05


          Outcomes of democracy
          • How do we assess democracy’s outcomes?
          • Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
          • Economic growth and development
          • Reduction of inequality and poverty
          • Accommodation of social diversity
          • Dignity and freedom of the citizens

          Social science-Democratic politics II (Political science): Unit 06


          Addendum
          • The Jammu and Kashmir reorganization act, 2019

          Social science-Economics, disaster management, and road safety education: Unit 01


          Understanding Jammu and Kashmir economy
          • Contribution of major sectors in the Jammu and Kashmir
          • Economic importance of primary sector
          • Agriculture allied sectors, majors crops, live stock, horticulture
          • Fisheries, forest, mining, quarrying
          • Economic importance of secondary sector
          • Economic importance of tertiary sector
          • Hurdles in economic development

          Social science-Economics, disaster management, and road safety education: Unit 02


          Employment generation
          • Potential and scope for employment generation
          • Special industry initiative (SII Jammu and Kashmir)
          • Towards employment initiative
          • Sectoral initiatives taken by the government for employment

          Social science-Economics, disaster management, and road safety education: Unit 03


          Protecting ourselves from disasters
          • Survival skills: Search and rescue skills
          • Safe construction practices: Various structural safety measures taken up for constructing disaster resistant building
          • Emergency communication during a disaster
          • Sharing responsibility: Role of individual, community NGOs, local and state bodies
          • Ill effects of polythene

          Social science-Economics, disaster management, and road safety education: Unit 04


          Road safety education
          • Introduction
          • Why do children have accidents
          • Who can prevent accidents
          • Road safety: Motor vehicle (amendment) bill 2016
          • Traffic authorities in India
          • Traffic offence and penalties in India
          • 4Es to prevent accidents
          • Road safety education examples of good practices

          Science-Physics: Unit 01


          Light-reflection and refraction
          • Reflection of light, spherical mirrors; image formation; use of spherical mirrors
          • Sign conventions for spherical mirrors; relation between focal length and radius of curvature
          • Mirror formula (only relation) (numerical problems); magnification
          • Refraction of light, refraction through a glass slab, refractive index, conditions for no refraction
          • Spherical lenses, image formation, sign conventions, lens formula (only relation) (numerical problems), magnification (numerical problems), power of a lens (numerical problems)

          Science-Physics: Unit 02


          The human eye and the colourful world
          • Human eye; power of accommodation; defects of vision and their correction
          • Glass prism (refraction and dispersion)
          • Atmospheric refraction-twinkling of stars and colour of sun at sunrise and sunset

          Science-Physics: Unit 03


          Electricity
          • Concept of electric charge; electric current; electric potential and potential difference; Ohm's law and experimental verification; resistance and its dependence; combination of resistances (in series and inn parallel) (numerical problems)
          • Heating effect of current-electric power and energy (numerical problems)

          Science-Physics: Unit 04


          Magnetic effects of current
          • Orested experiment; magnetic field and field lines
          • Magnetic field due to a current carrying current-straight, coil (loop) and solenoid (qualitative only)
          • Force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field
          • Electric motor; domestic electric circuits

          Science-Physics: Unit 05


          Sources of energy
          • Various sources of energy; conventional sources of energy; improvement in technology for using conventional source of energy (biomass and wind energy)
          • Non-conventional sources of energy (solar energy, energy from sea)
          • Nuclear energy (nuclear fusion and nuclear fissions)
          • Lasting of energy sources

          Science-Chemistry: Unit 01


          Chemical reactions and equation
          • Chemical equation, writing of chemical equation; balancing chemical equations
          • Types of chemical reactions, Viz combination reactions; decomposition reactions; displacement reactions; double displacement reactions; oxidation and reduction
          • Effects of oxidation and reduction reactions in everyday life, Viz, corrosion and rancidity

          Science-Chemistry: Unit 02


          Periodic classification of elements
          • Early attempts regarding classification of elements; like Dobereiner's triads, Newland's law of octaves (non evaluating)
          • Mendeleev's periodic table, its achievements and limitations
          • Modern periodic table; position of elements, trends in modern periodic table Viz, valency, atomic size, metallic and non-metallic properties

          Science-Chemistry: Unit 03


          Carbon and its compounds
          • Bonding in carbon, covalent bond, allotropes of carbon; versatile nature of carbon; saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons; chains; branches and rings, homologous series and its characteristics; nomenclature of carbon compounds
          • Chemical properties of carbon compounds Viz combustion; oxidation; addition and substitution reactions
          • Important carbon compounds like ethane and ethanoic acid properties of ethanol and ethanoic acid
          • Soaps and detergents

          Science-Chemistry: Unit 04


          Metals and non metals
          • Physical prosperities of metals and non-metals
          • Chemical properties of metals like action of water, air, acids, salts; reactivity series of metals
          • Cause of reactivity of metals and non-metals
          • Properties of ionic compounds
          • Occurrence of metals; their extraction, enrichment of ores
          • Extraction of metals in accordance with activity series; refining of metals
          • Corrosion of metals and its prevention

          Science-Chemistry: Unit 05


          Acids, bases, and salts
          • Idea about acids and bases; chemical properties of acids and bases viz. action of metals, metal carbonates, metal hydrogen carbonates (only in case of acids), metallic acids; non-metallic acids and bases
          • Similarities in acids and bases; reaction of acids and bases with water
          • Strength of acids and base solutions; pH, its importance. Idea of salts, their family and pH
          • Chemicals from common salts like sodium hydroxide, baking soda and washing soda; hydrated salts, plaster of Paris

          Science-Biology: Unit 01


          Life processes
          • What are life processes?
          • Nutrition-autotrophic nutrition, heterotrophic nutrition
          • How do animals obtain their nutrition? nutrition in human beings
          • Respiration
          • Transportation: Transportation in plants
          • Excretion: Excretion in human beings, excretion in plants

          Science-Biology: Unit 02


          Control and coordination
          • Animals-nervous system, what happens in reflex action?, human brain; how are these tissues protected?, how does nervous tissue cause action?
          • Coordination in plants, immediate response to stimulus, movements due to growth
          • Hormones in animals

          Science-Biology: Unit 03


          How do organism reproduce
          • Do organisms create exact copies of themselves?, the importance of variation
          • Modes of reproduction used by unicellular organisms
          • Fission
          • Fragmentation, regeneration
          • Vegetative propagation, budding, spore formation
          • Sexual reproduction: Why the sexual mode of reproduction?, sexual reproduction in flowering plants, reproduction in human Beings. Male reproductive system, female reproductive system. What happens when the egg is not fertilized?, reproductive Health.

          Science-Biology: Unit 04


          Heredity and genetics
          • Accumulation of variation during reproduction
          • Heredity: Inherited traits, rules for the inheritance of traits, Mendel's contribution. How do these traits get expressed?, sex determination
          • Acquired and inherited traits
          • Speciation
          • Classification, tracing evolutionary relationships, fossils, evolution by stages
          • Evolution should not be equated with progress

          Science-Biology: Unit 05


          Our environment
          • What happens when we add our waste to the environment?
          • Ecosystem-what are its components?, food chains and webs
          • How do our activities effect the environment?, ozone layer and how it is getting depleted
          • Managing the garbage we produce

          Science-Biology: Unit 06


          Management of natural resources
          • Why do we need to manage our resources?
          • Forests and wildlife, stake holders, sustainable management, dams, water harvesting
          • Coal and petroleum
          • An overview of natural resources management

          Computer science: Unit 01


          IT basics
          • Internet world wide web, web servers, web browsers, HTML, web address, e-mail address, URI, HTTP
          • Services available on Internet: Information retrieval, electronic mails, locating sites using search engines and finding people on the net, chat, video conferencing FTP, downloading and uploading files from or to remote site, newsgroup

          Computer science: Unit 02


          IT tools
          • MS-Access: Basic concepts and need for a database. Creating a database, setting the primary key inserting data into a database, inserting and deleting fields
          • MS-Access: Inserting and deleting records, data validation: Field size, default value, validation rule, validation text, required, allow zero length

          Computer science: Unit 03


          Hyper text markup language
          • Basic concept of web browsers with emphasis on popular browsers, internet explorer and netscape navigator
          • HTML fundamentals: Introduction to web page designing using HTML, creating and saving an HTML document, elements in HTML container and empty elements, designing web pages using the following elements
          • HTML fundamentals: HTML, head, title, body (attributes: Background, BGcolor, text, link, alink, vlink, leftmargin, topmargin), font (attributes: Colour, size, face), basefont (Attributes: Coulor, size face), center, BR (break)
          • HTML fundamentals: HR, (Horizontal rule. Attributes: Size, width, align, noshade, colour), comment; for com-ments, H1, H6 (heading), P (paragraph)
          • HTML fundamentals: B (bold), I (italics), U (underline), UL and OL (unordered list and ordered list attributes: Type, start, LI (list item), insertion of images using the element IMG (attributes: SRC, width, height, ALT align)
          • HTML fundamentals: Internal and external linking between web pages: Significance of linking, A-element (attributes: Name, HREF, title, ALT)

          Computer science: Unit 04


          IT application
          • Domains: Database-personal data management system, employee payroll, stock inventory
          • Domains: Website designing-travel and tourism, rule India, environment and pollution

          Health and physical education: Unit 01


          Personal health
          • Signs and symptoms of diseases, desirable practices to prevent diseases AIDS and venerable diseases

          Health and physical education: Unit 02


          Environmental health
          • Water precaution against contamination
          • Use of water for drinking and cooking
          • Air-factor of air pollution

          Health and physical education: Unit 03


          Food and nutrition
          • Balanced diet from locally available food; food habits; healthy cooking practices; food preservation and conservation

          Health and physical education: Unit 04


          Control of diseases
          • Participating in popularization of immunized programme, precautions against communicable diseases and epidemics, participating in naturalization of natural calamities like floods, droughts, cyclones, etc

          Health and physical education: Unit 05


          Consumer education
          • Making wise decision in respect of various consumer products on the basis of their claims the form of advertisement; developing skills of distinguishing between a quack and a medical practitioner

          Health and physical education: Unit 06


          First-aid home nursing
          • Various steps of safety, first-aid home nursing-(a) Organisation of first-aid teams (b) Preparing and using first-aid kit
          • Various steps of safety, first-aid home nursing-(c) Participation in safety measure against fire, air-aids and other measures. Knowledge of causes and condition of athletic injuries and developing code of conduct for safety and safety measures

          Health and physical education: Unit 07


          Physical Education
          • Athletics: (a) Repetition of skills and techniques of the events learnt in the previous class (b) Hurdles –110 meter low (3 height), warming up exercises, running over the sticks, setting leading action
          • Athletics: (c) Conditioning specializing; sprints; endurance run jumps, throw

          Art education: Unit 01


          Two dimensional or pictorial activities
          • Study of visual resources and their expression
          • Study of line, strokes, marks, tones, textures, etc, while organizing two dimensional spaces with 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional shapes and forms
          • Creative use of perspective in spatial relationship
          • Creative use of colour to show space, atmosphere, etc
          • Use of contrast as an expressive element of art

          Art education: Unit 02


          Study and use of various media and techniques to the extends of their availability
          • Crayon, charcoal pencil colours and gouacha, acryline colour and other unconventional source of colours and tools on various surface such as papers, canvases, hard- board, simple marking cloth pasted on paper etc
          • College and mosaic work with coloured papers

          Art education: Unit 03


          Group activities
          • Display and exhibitions
          • Inter-school art exhibitions
          • Cultural evenings, musical concerts, film shows, and other performances (including other regional and folk community art forms)
          • Study trips to museums, botanical, gardens, zoological gardens, and art galleries and art institution etc for greater awareness of the environment and cultural varieties

          Art education: Unit 04


          Theoretical understanding of art
          • Short notes with suitable reproductions on important aspects of Indian art and culture
          • Important contemporary artists and art movements

          Painting: Unit 01


          Painting of memory
          • Simple composition in (water/ poster/ pastel) colours on given subject based on sketching from life

          Art and drawing: Unit 01


          Design and colour design
          • Principles of ornament naturalistic, conventional, abstract arrangement of the forms and details, compressing, repetition, alternation, symmetry, radiation, balance proportion, variety, rhythm
          • Contrast, fitness, and utility ornamental filling of given spaces mander, unit repeat, drop, repeat all over pattern, border designs, angle and elbows
          • Centre chands and corners, tracing and transferring of design suitable embroidery, carpentry, namda making, gabba, ap-plique, and hook work, car co printing, wall decoration, and stenciling

          Art and drawing: Unit 02


          Colour
          • Difference in spectrum colours and pigment colours, practice in pigment colours, primary, secondary and tertiary colours, preparation of tints and shades, colour harmony and contrast, juxtaposition of colours mixing and matching of colours
          • Medium to be used: Tempera powder colours, pastel colour and water colour

          Art and drawing: Unit 03


          Geometrical design
          • Banded design based on geometrical form all over geometrical patterns, designs suitable for sealing covers such as Khutamband, Bandircom, Chargola, Latic, design (woolen pingraz) based on geometrical form such as stars, lyzones etc
          • Medium to be used: Water colour, pastel colour
          • Solid geometrical drawing: Drawing from cube, prism, cone, pyramid, cylinder in different angles showing deviation and plan according to scale

          Art and drawing: Unit 04


          Scale drawing
          • Preparation of simple scale and diagonal scales, drawing from simple carpentry articles showing plan, side elevation and from elevations such as paper trays, teapots, sitting garden bench, stool, chair, etc

          Music: Unit 01


          Definition of the following terms
          • Sangeet Shruti, Swras and its kinds, Septak (Mander, Madha and Tar Sthai Antra Rag Thath, Laya, its kinds, Pakar, Vadiswra Aavadi and Varj)

          Home science: Unit 01


          Nutrients and their functions
          • Functions and sources of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
          • Importance of vitamins and their sources: Water soluble vitamins B complex and vitamin C, fat soluble vitamins A and D

          Home science: Unit 02


          Meal planning
          • Concept of a balanced diet
          • Basic five food groups and their nutritional contribution in the diet
          • Concept of meal planning and the factors affecting meal planning

          Home science: Unit 03


          Human development
          • Concept of growth
          • Concept of development
          • Difference between growth and development
          • Factors affecting growth
          • Age span of different developmental periods from infancy to adolescence

          Home science: Unit 04


          Play
          • Meaning of play
          • Importance of play
          • Selection of play equipment's for children between birth to 3 years
          • Types of play-active and passive-brief explanation with examples

          Home science: Unit 05


          Fabrics
          • Definition of fibre
          • Definition of fabric
          • Classification of fibres on the basis of their origin
          • Selection of fabric based on climate
          • Age, fashion, occasion and budget
          • Removal of common stains-ink, blood, curry, mud, and tea

          Home science: Unit 06


          Sewing equipment
          • Lists of sewing equipments
          • Arts of a sewing machine
          • Care and upkeep of sewing machine
          • Common defects and remedies of sewing machine
          • Basic embroidery equipments
          • Names of traditional embroidery stitches of Jammu and Kashmir

          Home science: Unit 07


          Interior decoration
          • Factors affecting selection of furniture
          • Role of colours in interior decoration
          • Concept of colour wheel
          • Arrangement of furniture in different rooms
          • Bedroom, drawing room, dining room

          Home science: Unit 08


          Consumer education
          • Rights and responsibilities of consumer
          • Problems faced by consumer
          • Malpractices of traders (adulteration, faulty weights, and measures)

          Bhoti: Unit 01


          Prose

            Bhoti: Unit 02


            Poetry

              Bhoti: Unit 03


              Grammar

                Persian: Unit 01


                Poetry

                  Persian: Unit 02


                  Prose

                    Persian: Unit 03


                    Grammar

                      Arabic: Unit 01


                      Poetry

                        Arabic: Unit 02


                        Prose

                          Arabic: Unit 03


                          Grammar

                            Additional optional language: Unit 01


                            Prose

                              Additional optional language: Unit 02


                              Poetry
                                • Candidates appearing for 10th exams should go through and solve JKBOSE 10th model question papers. 
                                • JKBOSE 10th question papers will help students to understand the exam pattern, type of questions asked, marking scheme and difficulty level of the paper.

                                Students who will be appearing for the JKBOSE 10th exams 2025 must go through and follow the valuable preparation tips to ace the exam:

                                • Know the syllabus: Knowing the complete syllabus helps in better preparation of the exam. It also ensures that a student does not leave or skip any important topic.
                                • Make a schedule/study plan: Before beginning with the syllabus, students must make a schedule of study. Ensure that no topic/unit is left to cover in the schedule. Also, try to finish the syllabus as soon as possible in order to get ample time for revision.
                                • Make notes of all the important formulas you come across and stay calm.
                                • Eat and sleep well to rise afresh every morning.
                                • The Jammu & Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) will release the JKBOSE 10th result in June 2025.
                                • The result will be made available online on the official website - jkbose.nic.in.
                                • Students can check JKBOSE 10th result by entering their roll number or name.
                                • JKBOSE declares the result for all the provinces – Jammu, Kargil, Leh and Ladakh.

                                General Information

                                Contacts

                                01912582240 , 01912581502

                                Relevant Links

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                                Frequently Asked Questions

                                1. When will 10th board exam admit card be released?

                                JKBOSE Class 10th admit card will be released in January 2025, on the official website.

                                2. What are the JKBOSE 10th exam centres?

                                Students should appear for the exam at the exam centre mentioned on their admit card.

                                3. What are the minimum marks to pass JKBOSE 10th exams?

                                33% marks are the minimum passing marks.

                                4. What is the practical dates for 10th class?

                                The practical exam dates will be intimated to the students by the respective school authorities.

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                                For Class 10 CBSE Board exams, focus on the following subjects: English, Hindi, Social Science, and Science. In English, concentrate on Reading Comprehension and Grammar, and work on improving your Vocabulary and Sentence Formation skills. Additionally, enhance your Writing Skills to excel in the exam.



                                In Hindi, thoroughly read and understand Hindi Literature and Grammar. About 20-25% of the questions will be from Grammar, so practice rules and exercises. Focus on Literature and Poetry to score well.



                                For Social Science, prepare detailed notes for History, Geography, Economics, and Political Science. Stay updated on Current Events and practice Map Reading. Reviewing previous year's question papers will also help.



                                In Science, clarify concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Practice Numerical Problems and Practical Exercises to strengthen your understanding. Creating Diagrams and Flowcharts will also aid in retention.



                                To excel overall, manage your time effectively and study the syllabus thoroughly. Solve previous year's question papers and sample papers to gauge your preparation. Regular revision will boost your confidence, leading to better performance.



                                The exam pattern consists of 100-mark papers for each subject, with a 3-hour time duration. Stay focused, and with consistent effort, you'll achieve excellent results. Best of luck for your exams!

                                Hello Aspirant , Hope your doing great . As per your query , there was different state model papers of 10th class . for you which state 10th class model paper you want.

                                Hello,

                                Answering your question, first of all you need to mention the exam in which you appeared and scored 499 marks, only then an accurate answer can be given to your question. While posting a question, please keep in mind that your question should have enough information in order for the question to be answered.

                                Hello aspirant,

                                The CBSE sample paper for class 10 for the academic year 2024 has been made available by the Central Board of Secondary Education. The CBSE sample question papers for class 10 have been made available, along with the marking guidelines for each subject. You may download these CBSE class 10th example papers 2024 from cbseacademic.nic.in, the organization's official website.

                                Alternatively you can also download question paper by visiting our website by clicking on the link given below.

                                https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-10-sample-papers

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                                Hope this information helps you.

                                Hi,

                                According to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) new rule, if a student fails in any one of the three elective subjects -- Science, Mathematics and Social Science), then the failed subject will be replaced by the 'Skill Subject (offered as a 6th additional subject).

                                According to new cbse pattern (you have to score 33/100 to pass as before) your term 1 & term 2 + practical marks will be added for your final numbers for marksheet. Then your final results will be sum of term 1 &2 and practical. So don't worry even if you fail in term 1 , you can do hardwork for term two. Because you don't have to pass each term individually. You have to pass in total of TERM-1&2 which you can easily do. And you know out 100 , 20 marks of practical , you just have to score 15 marks total in term 1&2 in theory paper to pass. But work hard you can score good , better than passing number.



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