PSEB Class 10 Syllabus 2024-25 Check Subject Wise Syllabus Here
by Rubaditsha | Updated May 29, 2024
PSEB Class 10 Syllabus 2024-25
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) manages schools in Punjab. Every year, they update the Class 10 syllabus for the upcoming exams. The new syllabus for 2024-25 is now available on the PSEB website. This syllabus is for students who will take the Class 10 board exams in 2025.
PSEB's Class 10 syllabus has some special things. It includes both important subjects and some optional ones, so students can choose. The syllabus is also available in different languages to help students from diverse backgrounds. It's made to help students prepare well for exams.
If you are a Class 10 student in Punjab, you can find the latest syllabus on the PSEB website. You can also download PDFs for each subject. These resources are helpful for your studies.
Important Points About Class 10 in Punjab Board (PSEB)
The PSEB 10th standard has some important features that readers should know about. Look at this table to learn about the basics of PSEB 10th Class and related information.
Category |
Description |
Board Name |
Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) |
Exam Name |
PSEB Class 10 Examination |
Subjects |
Typically English, Hindi/Punjabi, Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Social Science (History, Civics, Geography, Economics) |
Optional Subjects |
Depending on the school, students might have options for additional subjects like Computer Science, Sanskrit, Physical Education, etc. |
Exam Format |
Written exams for all subjects. |
Language Options |
Exams are offered in English, Hindi, and Punjabi (depending on the chosen language for each subject). |
Exam Duration |
Typically 3 hours per paper. |
Passing Marks |
Minimum pass mark is generally 33% in each subject and an overall aggregate of 33%. |
Official PSEB Website |
pseb.ac.in |
PSEB Class 10 Syllabus 2024-25 For All Subjects
Subjects
2024-25
SYLLABUS
English
Class-X
1. Reading Skills
Unseen passage of about 250-300 words with Short Answer Type Questions/
Objective type questions.
Poster with Multiple Type Questions.
2. English Main Course Book
L-1 The Happy Prince
L-2 Where is Science Taking Us?
L-3 Secret of Happiness
L-4 A Gift for Christmas
L-5 Some Glimpses of Ancient Indian Thought and Practices
L-6 The Home - Coming
L-7 The Making of the Earth
3. Poems
P-1 Character of a Happy Man
P-2 Death the Leveller
P-3 A Ballad of Sir Pertab Singh
P-4 Razia, the Tigress
P-5 Where the Mind is Without Fear
4. Supplementary Reader
L-1 Bed Number -29
L-2 Half A Rupee Worth
L-3 One Thousand Dollars
L-4 The Dying Detective
L-5 How Much Land Does a Man Need
L-6 Return to Air
5. Vocabulary
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Pairs of words generally confused 1 to 40
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Idioms 1to 40
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One word for many 1to 40
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Common errors All
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Common proverbs 1 to 40
6. Grammar
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Use of Determiners, Prepositions, Modals and Sentence Connectors
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Use and Kinds of Non-Finites
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Simple, Complex and Compound Sentences
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Voice
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Reported Speech
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Use of Tenses
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Punctuation
7. Writing Skills
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Notice and Note making
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Messages
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Advertisements
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Paragraphs
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Letters (Personal, Business and Official)
8. Translation from English to Punjabi/Hindi and Translation from Punjabi/Hindi to English.
Translation from English to Punjabi or Hindi
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Happy Prince
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Why are you weeping then?
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They pulled down the statue of the Happy Prince.
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I am waited for in Egypt.
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It is very cold here.
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I have a golden bed-room.
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There is not a single cloud in the sky.
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Then another drop fell.
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My courtiers called me the Happy Prince.
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I have come to bid you good bye.
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How hungry we are!
2. Where is Science Taking us?
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Where is Science taking us?
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This is the age of the machine.
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War is the worst example.
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I wish I had another hundred years.
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Here Science is actually doing less than nothing.
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Who is to keep them?
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Science goes on raising its problems.
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What is really needed in the world today?
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What is Science really after?
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What is its goal?
3. Secret of Happiness
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He never lost his calm.
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I didn’t want to die.
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Fear is one of man’s most common enemies.
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You are greater than you think.
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I wanted to get out of there.
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Then you will have total peace of mind.
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You must do it yourself.
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A fear is not unlike a ghost.
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God watches over you and cares for you.
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This is a problem common to us all.
4. A Gift for Christmas
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Her eyes were shining brilliantly.
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Tears appeared in her eyes.
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Della let fall her beautiful hair.
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I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs.
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Will you buy my hair?
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Della finished crying.
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It was a platinum watch-chain.
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Jim was never late.
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She found it at last.
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She stopped at a shop.
5. Some Glimpses of Ancient Indian Thought and Practices
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The gods approached the sage Dadhichi.
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Dadhichi took no time in laying down his life.
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Eat only after you’ve shared your meal with others.
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A well-known sage named Ashtavakra was also invited to this meeting.
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The entire universe is one family.
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This does not belong to me.
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They chose to be bricked alive.
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The history of this great land is full of examples.
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The people of this country believe in the unity of life.
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King Janak of Maithil called a meeting of the scholars.
6. The Home-Coming
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The boys were puzzled for a moment.
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Phatik refused to move.
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Phatik Chakravarti was the ring-leader amongst the boys of the village.
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He could not bear this injustice.
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The stranger asked him again.
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At last Bishamber asked the police to help him.
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One day Phatik lost his lesson book.
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The next morning Phatik was nowhere to be seen.
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Bishamber brought in a doctor.
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Mother, the holidays have come.
7. The Making of the Earth
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The sun and the planets with their satellites form a happy family.
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At night you see thousands of stars in the sky.
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The real stars are like our sun.
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So the earth started to cool.
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Stars twinkle, planets do not.
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Can you distinguish between a planet and a star?
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The moon is called a satellite of the earth.
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Our earth belongs to the family of the sun.
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In reality our sun itself is a star.
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We think the earth is very big.
8. The Rule of the Road
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You may not think so.
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I’m going to walk where I like.
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He was obviously a well -intentioned person.
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We must be judicious mixture of both.
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The great moments of heroism and sacrifice are rare.
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I hope my friend in the railway carriage will reflect on this.
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You have liberty to laugh at me.
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Liberty is not a personal affair only but a social contract.
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We have got liberty now.
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I may be as free as I like.
Syllabus - Computer Science
Session 2024-25
Class 10th
Office Tools
● Introduction, Software and its Types – System and Application Software
● Different Types of Office Tools: Word processor Softwares, Spreadsheet
Softwares, Presentation Software, Database Systems. Multimedia Tools
● Online Office Tools: Common Online Office Tools
● Google Docs -Opening Google Docs, creating a Blank Document using Google Docs, Opening a Microsoft Word Document using Google Docs, downloading document files from Google Docs Collaborating on Documents with Others- Share with people and groups, get link for Viewer,
● Google Sheets- Opening Google Sheets, creating a Blank spreadsheet using Google Sheets;
● Google Slides- Opening Google Slides, creating a Blank presentation using
Google Slides;
● Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Office Tools
● Offline Vs Online Office Tools
HTML
● Introduction, HTML, Software Requirements for HTML – Text Editors and
Web Browsers
● Tags and Attributes - Paired Tags, Unpaired Tags
● Basic Structure of HTML document: HEAD Part, BODY Part; Creating a Web