CBSE Class 12 Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 : Chemistry Chapter-wise List of Deleted Topics; Check Now

CBSE Class 12 Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 : Chemistry Chapter-wise List of Deleted Topics; Check Now

CBSE board has made available the latest curriculum for the senior secondary students (2022-23) pursuing Chemistry. In fact, the latest curriculum of all Science stream subjects is available on the board’s academic website. Since the board has decided to follow back the pre-pandemic structure of annual board examinations, many subjects have had a revision in the syllabus.

In this article, we have listed out for you the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 in a tabular, unit-wise and chapter-wise format. Using this, you would save your time not preparing for what’s not included in the syllabus.

Download the Latest CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus 2022-23 by Clicking Here.

Beginning with the deleted syllabus,

The latest course 2022-23 is listed unit-wise here along with the marks distribution:

UnitTitleMarks
ISolutions7
IIElectrochemistry9
IIIChemical Kinetics7
IVd -and f -Block Elements7
VCoordination Compounds7
VIHaloalkanes and Haloarenes6
VIIAlcohols, Phenols and Ethers6
VIIIAldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 8
IXAmines6
XBiomolecules7
 TOTAL70

Now, view the list of CBSE Class 12 Chemistry deleted syllabus:

Unit Deleted Topic
Unit IV: Surface Chemistry (whole chapter deleted)
Unit V: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements(whole chapter deleted)
Unit VI: p -Block Elements (whole chapter deleted)
Unit XIII: Biomolecules (whole chapter deleted)
Unit XIV: Polymers (whole chapter deleted)
Unit XII: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen Renamed to Amines (Unit 9) Cyanides and Isocyanides 

As you can see, the syllabus  for 2022-23 has been reduced by a significant amount as compared to the 2019-20 syllabus. In total, 5 chapters have been deleted. This leaves students with only 10 chapters to prepare for. If studied with honest dedication, you all will be able to pass with flying colours.

 

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