CBSE introduces Applied Mathematics: All You Need To Know | Important FAQs Answered | Expert Speak
Central Board of Secondary Education has introduced a new and complete subject called “Applied Mathematics” for class 11th and 12th students starting this year. The CBSE Applied Mathematics subject has Code 241. The subject would be available as a main or academic elective subject, and at the same time the present CBSE Maths subject, however, does not change. Need for Applied Maths SubjectCBSE already offers two levels of Mathematics: One basic (easy) and other is standard (tough, not tough but as compared for Class 10. “Basic” is for those who do not want to continue studying Maths after Class 10 and “Standard” is for those who want to continue maths. Now, came the thought that those who don't want to continue or not allowed to take maths with Maths (code 041) which has Trigonometry, Vectors, 3D, etc which discourage many students to not to opt for Maths in seniors classes, still should be given a chance to understand the practical need of it, so CBSE came up with Applied Maths (code 241). Hence from this session that is about to begin/started students in higher classes will have the option to choose between ‘Mathematics’ and ‘Applied Mathematics”. Applied Mathematics: A practical approach to MathematicsMathematics is widely used in higher studies in the field of Economics, in B.A (Eco. Hons.), M.A (Eco., maths is optional), B.B.A., B.Com (Hons.), MBA (in many you where you calculate annuity and further value of money), etc. It has been observed that the existing syllabus of Mathematics is more inclined towards Science subjects, but does not directly go well with Commerce or Social Science-based subjects in university education. So, CBSE understood the need of the students and hence introduced one more elective course in Mathematics syllabus will be offered for Sr. Secondary classes with an aim to provide students relevant experience in Mathematics, to do higher studies easily where mathematics is needed but not as major but as a support. The idea behind introducing this subject is to make it relevant for those who do not want to study core Mathematics but use it for data interpretation (binary system and encryptions ), business (annuity and probability), finance (effective rate and money growth formulae), and other similar things. FAQs on Applied Maths Subject for CBSE StudentsWith this quick read, one must get the gist of Applied Maths, but at the same time you may many doubts and questions, following is the list of FAQs, that could help you finding your answers.
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