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‘Together with’ ICSE Class 9 Question Bank 2024-25 Physics | Topic-wise practice
A holistic preparation strategy embedded in the best ICSE Question Bank Class 9 Physics 2024-25 for exam preparation. Topic-wise questions assure complete coverage of the entire syllabus by ‘Together with’ Physics Question Bank Class 9 ICSE. Hands on practice to Chapter-wise Important Terms & Definitions, MCQs, Self-Evaluation Tests, Practice Questions, Practice for excellent results.
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kavinderrawat · 25 days ago
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learnmor · 8 years ago
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School Education Boards In India
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Indian educational system follows different types of boarding pattern. Students here have a great scope to choose between the syllabus and subjects. Most of the students are not aware of all the education boards and syllabus which are followed in India. In this article, we are going to talk about various governing boards and syllabus. Also note that LearnMor provides highly qualified private tutors for all these boards. So let’s get started.
Most of the Indian Education is carried over six major educational boards. These institutions are maintained under three levels ie., State, National and International, each of them has private and government funding.
1. STATE BOARD (SSC/SSLC)
2. CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE)
3. COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (CISCE)
4. INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
5. INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION (IGCSE)
6. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING BOARD (NOS/NIOS)
1. STATE BOARD (SSC/SSLC):
Usually called as SSC/SSLC (secondary school certificate/secondary school leaving certificate) board, majority of the students in the country are enrolled in this board which is maintained by respective state governments. Almost every state has its own board examination. Most government schools and colleges prefer to teach in their own medium of instruction, but most private institutes follow English as a teaching medium.
SYLLABUS:
Syllabus is same throughout the whole state. Students can enrol themselves in regular schools which are run by private sector and in government schools which are maintained by the respective state governments, anyways the curriculum followed in both the sectors is same. Syllabus is designed according to the guidelines of NCERT. It is a lot more easier when compared with the other boards. Readymade material, question banks and guides are available in the market. Most of the syllabus will be on state level topics which helps students to prepare for the state level competitive exams and national level topics are also included to some extent.
There is a compulsory subject on regional language in both (private/government) institutions and there are extra 2-3 subjects (basic computer knowledge, general knowledge etc) in private schools which is an added advantage. Rest of the curriculum is very similar, only difference is the medium of teaching.
TYPES OF EXAMS:
Middle Standard Examination (earlier)
Secondary School Certificate (10 class/SSC)
Higher School Certificate (intermediate/+2/HSC)
After completing the intermediate examinations, students can choose among different streams like engineering, medicine, BSc, BBA, BCom, NDA, Air force, Navy, Military etc.
GRADING SYSTEM:
Most of them follows normal grading system. Marks are given in the form of percentage.
State board accommodates Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya’s (JNV’S) and Sainik Schools which falls under special category in which students are recruited based on their merit.
JNV’S specially focus on the rural areas and selects students who shows excellent problem solving skills. These students are provided free educational facilities from Class IV to X.
Sainik schools are run under the Ministry of Defence in which students are trained in military to make their entry into the Indian military and Indian navy in the future.
2. CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE)
CBSE is an apex board of education in India which is a national board and grants affiliation to schools upto higher secondary level. It was formed in 1952 by NCERT (National Council of Education Research And Training) especially for government employees who gets transferred frequently. But soon many private organizations also opted for this syllabus. Its main target is to operate group of central schools (Kendriya Vidyalaya’s) and finally amalgamated as CBSE by the Government of India.
SYLLABUS:
CBSE follows unique syllabus throughout the nation and many government examinations are conducted based on CBSE (national level exams). Curriculum is standard and helps students in the entrance examinations at later stages. Candidates from private institutions which are not affiliated to CBSE are also eligible for these entrance exams. Unlike state syllabus, CBSE focuses more on math and science as compared to languages. Syllabus is mainly for the students who wants to join engineering and medical services.
TYPES OF EXAMS:
CBSE conducts various exams at national level and it is also credited as the largest exam conducting body in the world.
It conducts board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12
All India Secondary School Examination for Class 10.
All India Senior School Certificate Examination for Class 12.
IIT-JEE Advanced and JEE mains.
All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE). However AIEEE is merged with IIT in 2013 and CBSE conducts two Exams ie JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) now replaced by National Eligibility and Entrance Test - UG (NEET-UG) - which is an entrance examination for medical colleges in India.
National Eligibility Test (eligibility for assistant professor).
Central Teacher’s Eligibility Test.
GRADING SYSTEM:
CBSE follows nine (9) point grading system on five (5) point scale (A-E), with 9 as the best. The qualifying mark in each subject is 33%.
Official website:  http://cbse.nic.in/
WHAT IS NCERT (National Council For Education Research and Training)?
A lot of people get confused between CBSE and NCERT. It is assumed that NCERT is also a board like other boards, but the fact is that it is not a board. It is an organization which publishes books and materials for CBSE and ICSE boards. Students who enrolled in CBSE and ICSE boards will mostly follow the textbooks, study material published by NCERT.
3. COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (CISCE)
It is the autonomous, private and non government body which conducts exams for Class 10, Class 12 and vocational courses. In 1952, the All India Certificate Examinations Conference was held under the chairmanship of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad. The main aim was to replace the Cambridge School Certification by an All India Examination, thus a foundation was laid for the establishment of CISCE.
Official website: http://www.cisce.org/
It conducts 3 examinations for students who are affiliated to its board mainly:
The Indian Certificate for Secondary Education (ICSE) (Class X)
The Indian School Certificate Examination (ISCE) (Class XII)
The Certificate Of Vocational Education Examination (CVE) (Year 12)   
INDIAN CERTIFICATE FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION (ICSE)
ICSE is an exam conducted by CISCE, a private non government board of education in India. Exam is conducted for Class X students and private students cannot appear for the examination. The medium of instruction is English except the language subject.
SYLLABUS:
The following are the subjects for Class X examinations: 
Group I: Compulsory subjects 
English
Second Language
History, Civics, Geography
Group II:  (Any two of the following subjects)
Mathematics
Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Economics
Commercial Studies
A Modern Foreign Language
A Classical Language
Environmental Science
Group III (Any one of the following subjects)
Computer Applications, Economic Applications, Commercial Applications, Art, Performing Arts, Home Science, Cookery, Fashion Designing, Physical Education, Yoga, Technical Drawing Applications, Environmental Applications and A Modern Foreign Language
In addition to these, there are internal assessments, class work assignments, project work, practical work, etc. Internal assessments has 20% weightage in Group I and Group II and 50% weightage in Group III.
Officail website: http://www.cisce.org/
INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (ISCE)
ISC is the board exam conducted for Class 12 students after 2 year course which is after their secondary education (or its equivalent). Private students are not permitted to take the exam. It is treated as the equivalent examination to senior exam of the University of Scotland. Students will no longer be required to obtain “A” level certificate for seeking admissions into the Universities of UK, and other overseas universities in commonwealth. This is the only qualification which is granted special recognition.
Syllabus
You can view the official syllabus by visiting the following link:
http://www.cisce.org/divisions.aspx
GRADING:
Grading and allocation of marks are similar to ICSE system but the only difference is the exams are conducted as 70:30  ratio, that means internal assessment is conducted for 30 marks weightage and external examination for 70 marks. The pass mark for each subject is 40%
Official website: http://www.cisce.org/
CERTIFICATE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION EXAMINATION (CVE)
It is conducted for Class 12 students in accordance with the recommendation with the Human Resource Development through the Joint Council of Vocational Education (JCVE) who wants to take up professional courses.
There are several departments from which student can choose the subject in which he wants to pursue his career, such as the following
Pre School management, Offset Printing Technician, Graphic Designing Technician, Telecommunication and Electronic Technician, Mechanical Engineering Technician, Exterior and Interior Design, Hospitality Management, Computer Theory and System Analyst, Civil Engineering Technician, Physical Education, Business Studies, Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Technician, Office Assistant.
Research Development And Consultancy Division (RDCD).
Some of the activities undertaken by RDCD include curriculum development, ISC and CVE syllabi, development of material for teachers and students, updating council website, preparation of the documents regarding performance of the pupil in ICSE and ISC levels. etc
4. INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
IB programme was founded in 1968 by the International Baccalaureate Organization, a non-profit educational organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. IBO is not associated with any particular country . This programme is more practical and application based. It tests students knowledge rather than testing memory and speed. IB mostly focuses on ‘how to learn’ rather than ‘what to learn’. It is more challenging compared to CBSE & ICSE. 
There are three main programs in IB which include:
Primary Year Programme (PYP)
Middle Year Programme (MYP)
Diploma Programme (DP)
Primary Year Programme (PYP):
Followed for classes (Kindergarten to Class 5)
There are no exams till MYP
Normal curriculum is followed (maths, science, social, physical education, languages)
Middle Year Programme (MYP):
Followed for Class 6 to Class 10
Exams are conducted as per the syllabus
In addition to the PYP syllabus, Humanities (History and geography), Technology (Computers) and one more language (second language) is included.
Diploma Programme (DP):
DP is followed for Class 11 to Class 12.
Students have to choose 1 subject from each of the following six ‘Subject Groups’:
Group 1: First Language (English)
Group 2: Second Language (French, German, Hindi, etc)
Group 3: Individuals and Societies ((History, Economics, Business and Management, etc) 
Group 4: Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Systems) 
Group 5: Mathematics and Computer Science
Group 6: Electives (either Visual Arts or one subject from Group 3,4 or 5)
In addition to these, students must also go through a two-year program which includes -
Theory of Knowledge (TOK):
An essay of 1600 words is written on a given topic chosen from a group of 10 topics, followed by a ten-min presentation.
Extended Essay (EE):
It involves original independent research by the DP student to produce an essay of 4000 words.
Creativity, Action and Service (CAS):
Student should complete at least 150 hours of work in one-and-a-half years by participating in sports or other physical action, creativity and social service.   
Generally, higher subjects are more rigorous than Standard level.
Official website: http://www.ibo.org/
5. INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION (IGCSE)
It is an internationally accepted syllabus and the exams are conducted by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). The Cambridge IGCSE curriculum offers a variety of routes for learners with a wide range of abilities, including those whose first language is not English. There are over 70 subjects, including 30 languages and schools can offer them in any combination. Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year olds
The Cambridge Programme is divided into the following four stages:
1. Cambridge Primary (for 5 to 11 years)
At this stage, students develop skills and understanding in English, maths and science.  
2. Cambridge Secondary 1 (for 11-14 years)
At the second stage, students develop further their skills and understanding in English, maths and science
3. Cambridge Secondary 2 (for 14-16 years)
Here, the students follow Cambridge O Level or Cambridge IGCSE courses, leading to globally recognised qualifications. They build a broad learning programme from a wide range of subjects.
4. Cambridge Advanced (16-19 years)
At this stage, students develop deep understanding and thinking skills. These include Cambridge International AS & A Level qualifications providing the students with a choice to specialise from a range of 50 diverse subjects.
IGCSE CORE:
The core curriculum is within the ability range of larger majority of students. It provides a full overview of the subject and is targeted at students expected to achieve grades C to G.
IGCSE EXTENDED:
The extended curriculum has been designed for more academically able students. It is targeted at those expected to achieve grades A* to E.             
Exams are conducted twice a year in June and November and the results are announced in August and January respectively.
GRADING SYSTEM
Graded on 8 point scale from A* to G; A^ is another grade for those who sustained performance in higher level maths skills such as reasoning and problem solving.
The overlap of three grades (C, D and E) is designed to accommodate students who perform either better or worse than their teachers expect. “U” is another grade called as “UNGRADED” equivalent to “FAIL”.
For more information:
http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-secondary-2/cambridge-igcse/
6.  NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING BOARD (NOS/NIOS)
It is similar to CBSE and ICSE and believed to be the largest open school in the world, which provides vocational education and training (VET). It is a initiative from Government Of India and operated in 26 countries. People who benefit from NIOS are sports person, people who have learning disabilities, who are in psychiatric conditions and physically handicapped condition.
NIOS is established by Human Rights Department of Indian Government in November 1989 which is established as an autonomous body.
EXAM PATTERN:
Exams are conducted twice a year in April-May and October-November.
Every student is given nine chances and 5 years to complete their subjects and each student has flexibility to chose their own subjects. If they fail to complete their subjects in nine chances, they were given one more chance to complete.
Pass percentage in exam is 33%.
Student can take exam at any time they want and no pressure is put on them.
Students are permitted to write exams as often as they want if they wants to improve their performance. This is called on-demand examination system which is currently only available at NIOS headquarters in NOIDA.
SYLLABUS:
Student should study minimum 5 and maximum 7 subjects. They are also allowed to change the subjects in midway if they are not interested in them.
Visit NIOS website for more information:
http://www.nos.org/                    
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sagarrachnagrp · 1 year ago
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Together with’ ICSE Question Bank Class 9 Physics 2024 |With solutions
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Latest Edition, ‘Together with’ ICSE Class 9 Question Bank 2024-25 Physics includes Chapter wise Practice Questions with Solutions. Important terms and definitions included to build references with textbook based chapters. Chapter wise Objective & Subjective Type Questions included to develop chapter wise competencies. Self-Evaluation Tests targeting Self-Assessment for the conceptual understanding. Solved Practice Papers given in Physics Question Bank Class 9 ICSE.
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‘Together with’ ICSE Class 9 Question Bank 2024-25 Physics | Topic-wise practice
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Together with the ICSE Question Bank Physics Class 9 2023-2024 exam
The latest edition of Class 9 ICSE Question Bank Physics based on the latest syllabus has been released. Dive into the pool of questions and prepare as per the latest marking scheme. Topic wise solved and practice questions provided to upgrade preparation strategy. Attempt practice papers prepared as per the time management guidelines and the sample paper pattern in Physics Question Bank Class 9.
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Together with ICSE Question Bank Physics Class 9 2023-2024 exam
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ICSE Question Bank Class 9 Physics with Practice Papers for
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Together with ICSE Class 9 Physics Question Bank for Session 2023-24 based on the latest syllabus
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ICSE Class 9 Question Bank of Physics
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