Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BSEM) had released the syllabus for Manipur HSLC Board 2023. Manipur Class 10 Board Syllabus 2023 has been reduced by 30%.
- Manipur HSLC Board Exams last for a duration of 3 hours per subject.
- Internal assessments have a weightage of 20% (10 marks for practical and 10 internal given by teacher) while the remaining 80% weightage is of the external Board Exam conducted by BSEM.
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Manipur HSLC Class 10 Syllabus 2023
Students can find the complete syllabus of the main subjects- Maths, Science, Social Science(History, Civics and Geography) and English below. A thorough study of the complete syllabus of these subjects will help a student in competitive examinations.
Manipur HSLC Board Exam Maths Syllabus 2023
Maths is the most important subject. This subject comprises 14 different sections to be prepared for HSLC Board Exam for Class 10.
Sections | Topics Covered |
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Real Numbers | Euclid’s division lemma Fundamental Arithmetic Theorems etc. |
Polynomials | Roots of a polynomial Relationship between roots/zeros and coefficients of quadratic polynomials and all other properties related to polynomials given in the textbook. |
Pair of linear equations in two variables | Pair of linear equations in two variables and graphical methods of solution. Algebraic conditions for number of solutions |
Quadratic equations | Solutions of quadratic equations by factorization and formula. Relationship between discriminant and nature of roots etc. |
Arithmetic progression | Arithmetic Progression Derivation of the nth term. Sum of the first k terms of an A P and some properties of A.P. given in the textbook |
Lines (2-D) | Concepts of coordinate geometry Graphs of linear equations Distance formula Area of a triangle etc. |
Triangles | Prove - If a line is drawn parallel to any one side of a triangle which intersects the other two sides at distinct points, then the other two sides are also divided in the same ratio. Identity- If in any two triangles, their corresponding angles are equal, then their corresponding sides are proportional and the triangles are similar. Prove- The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of their corresponding sides etc. |
Circles | Prove- The tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact. Prove- The length of two tangents drawn from any external point to a circle are of equal length etc. |
Construction | Division of a line segment in a given ratio (internally and externally) Tangents to a circle from any external point Construction of similar triangles |
Trigonometry | Introduction to trigonometry Some Trigonometric identities Heights and Distances: Angle of elevation, Angle of Depression etc. |
Areas corresponding to various elements of circles | Area of various sectors and segments of a circle Perimeter or circumference and area of plane figures (triangles, simple quadrilaterals, and circle) etc. |
Surface Areas and Volumes | Surface areas and volumes of combinations of the following: cubes, cuboids, spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders/cones. Conical frustum etc. |
Statistics | Mean Median Mode |
Probability | Classical definition of probability and basic examples |
Manipur HSLC Board Exam Syllabus for Science
HSLC syllabus for science is categorised into 3 different parts - Physics, Chemistry and Biology . Each of these subjects establishes a base for higher studies as well as for competitive examinations. The complete syllabus for science is given below :
Units | Topics Covered |
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Chemical equation | Balancing chemical equation Implication of a balanced chemical equation Different types of chemical reactions |
Acids bases and salts | General properties Basic formula for finding pH Importance of pH in everyday life Preparation and uses of ‘Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH)’ etc. |
Metals and Non-metals | Various properties of metals and non-metals Reactivity series and its importance Formation and properties of ionic compounds etc. |
Carbon compounds | Chemical properties of some carbon compounds Versatile nature of carbon Homologous series etc. |
Periodic classification of elements | Need for periodic classification Modern periodic table Gradation in properties etc. |
Life processes | Basic concept of nutrition Respiration system Excretion in plants and animals etc. |
Control and coordination in animals and plants | Topic movement in plants. Involuntary and reflex action Animal hormones etc. |
Reproduction System | Reproduction mechanism in different plants and animals. Safe sex Vs HIV / AIDS. Women’s health and childbearing etc. |
Heredity and evolution | Heredity Mendel’s contribution Sex determination through chromosomes etc |
Natural phenomenon | Reflection of light by curved surfaces Principle axis Refraction of light by spherical lens. Human Eye functioning |
Effects of current | Electric current Ohm’s law Electric power Interrelation between P, V, I and R |
Magnetic effects of current | Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule Fleming’s Right-Hand Rule Advantage of AC over DC Domestic electric circuits etc. |
Sources of energy | Different sources of energy. Renewable Vs non-renewable sources of Energy. Conventional & non-conventional sources of energy etc. |
Environment | Environmental Ecosystem. Environmental problems. Biodegradable & non-biodegradable substances etc. |
Management of available natural resources | Sustainability factors of various natural resources available. Forest and wildlife preservation. Coal and Petroleum conservation. |
Manipur HSLC Board Exam Syllabus for Social Science
Social Science includes History, Civics and Geography. The complete syllabus of social science is given below :
Sections | Topics Covered |
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India and the Contemporary World II Events and processes | Rise of Nationalism in Europe. Rise and basic facts of Nationalism in India etc. |
Livelihoods, Economies and Societies | The Making of a Global World The age of Industrialization etc. |
Everyday Life, Culture and Politics | Print Culture and the Modern World |
Resources and Development | Land resources available. Different types of land use patterns in India. Classification of soils. Soil - as an important resource. |
Forest and Wildlife | Biological diversity and Biodiversity. The Himalayan Yew is in trouble. Project tiger. Types and distribution of forests and wildlife resources. |
Water Resources | Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management Rainwater Harvesting etc. |
Agriculture | Different types of farming. Cropping Pattern. Major Crops. Technological and Institutional Reforms. |
Minerals and Energy Resources | Mode of occurrence of Minerals Ferrous and Nonferrous Minerals Conversation of minerals etc. |
Manufacturing Industries | Classification of Industries Spatial distribution of industries Industrial pollution and environmental degradation etc. |
Lifelines of National Economy | Transport Communication Tourism as a trade International trade etc. |
Power Sharing | Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka . Forms of power-sharing etc. |
Federalism | Classical Federalism. Different ways of practising Federalism. Decentralization in India. |
Gender, Religion and Caste | Gender and politics Caste system and politics etc. |
Popular struggles and movements | Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia Mobilization and Organization Pressure Groups and Movements etc. |
Political Parties | Need of various Political Parties. How many political Parties should we have? Challenges faced by different Political Parties. |
Outcome of Democracy | Accountable, responsible and legitimate government Economic growth and development . Reduction of inequality and poverty etc. |
Development | Importance of national Development. Comparison of different countries or states. Income and other criteria . |
Sectors of Indian Economy | Sectors of various Economic activities. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India . Division of sectors as organized and unorganized etc |
Money and Credit | Money as an exchange medium. Various modern forms of money. Loan activities of Banks. Two different credit situations etc |
Globalization and the Indian Economy | Production across different countries. Linking of production across different countries. Foreign Trade and the integration of different markets. Globalization. |
Manipur HSLC Board Exam Pattern
Following is the exam pattern of Manipur HSLC board exam :
Subjects | Maximum Marks | Duration |
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First language or subject in place of First language | 100 | 3 Hours |
English | 100 | 3 Hours |
Maths Theory | 90 | 3 Hours |
Maths Practical | 10 | 1 Hour |
Science Theory | 90 | 3 Hours |
Science Practical | 10 | 1 Hour |
Social Science | 100 | 3 Hours |
Total Marks | 500 | |
Additional Subject | 100 | 3 Hours |
Manipur HSLC Board Practical Marks Distribution
The marks distribution for practical exams are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Laboratory Notebook Record | 2 Marks |
Viva | 3 Marks |
Experiment Exam | 5 Marks |
Total | 10 Marks |
Manipur HSLC Board Passing Criteria
A student needs to score at least 33% marks that is 33/100 in each subject to.Every student needs to just study and revise the basic concepts to get at least the passing marks. However, a student must aim to get maximum marks possible . Manipur HSLC Board awards students with different divisions according to their total marks.
- III Division is awarded to students scoring 165 marks and above but below 225.
- II Division is awarded to students scoring 225 marks and above but below 300.
- I Division is awarded to students scoring 300 marks and above.
- Letter certificate is awarded to students scoring 80% marks or above in a particular subject.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ques. Are there any grace marks awarded in the Manipur, HSLC board exam?
Ans. Grace Marks are awarded to students who are close to passing marks. Upto 10-12 marks can also be awarded by managing marks from other subjects.
Ques. Should I solve HSLC Board previous year question papers?
Ans. Students are recommended to solve Manipur HSLC Board last 10 years question papers. Students will get a thorough idea of the basic concepts that will appear in Manipur Class 10 Boards.
Ques. What are the optional subjects to choose in the Manipur HSLC board exam 2023?
Ans. The students need to choose an optional subject from the list of 5 subjects - Hindi, Commerce, Home Science, Computer Science and Higher Mathematics.
Ques. Does the Manipur HSLC Board exam have negative marking?
Ans. Manipur HSLC board exam is a subjective paper and there is no negative marking for any incorrect answers.
Ques. Are there practicals in all subjects?
Ans. Only maths and science have practical exams of 10 marks each in Manipur HSLC Exams 2023.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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