CBSE Class 12 Maths Deleted Syllabus 2023-24: The CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Syllabus has undergone significant changes throughout the past years, especially during and after the pandemic. While the revised 2023-24 syllabus is available on CBSE's website, it can also be downloaded directly from Jagran Josh. To ensure that no mistakes are made and no topic is missed, we have provided below a table of topics which are no longer included in the current CBSE Class 12 Maths syllabus 2024. Now, you do not need to compare the old and new syllabus or get confused if you do not have access to the latest NCERT Textbook. Using the list of deleted chapters, topics, exercise questions given in this article, you will be able to utilise your time and hard work only on the topics that would be evaluated in the examination.
Students should not miss out on checking the list of deleted topics and chapters since it might waste their time and efforts. Check the deleted portion of the CBSE Class 12 Maths syllabus and save yourself some time and invest it in the topics that are going to be a part of the paper.
CBSE Class 12 Maths Deleted Syllabus 2023-24
Check the CBSE Class 12th Maths deleted syllabus 2024 in tabular format below. The table consists of list of all the chapters from Class 12 Maths NCERT along with deleted topics. Students who will be appearing for the CBSE Class 12 Maths board exam in 2024 should not study the topics listed below. You can skip these topics, as no questions from them will be a part of the question paper.
UNIT NAME | CHAPTER NAME | DELETED TOPIC |
Relations and Functions | Relations and Functions | composite functions, inverse of a function |
Relations and Functions | Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Elementary properties of inverse trigonometric functions |
Algebra | Matrices | Concept of elementary row and column operations. |
Algebra | Determinants | properties of determinants |
Calculus | Continuity and Differentiability | derivative of composite function Rolle’s and Lagrange's Mean Value Theorems (without proof) and their geometric interpretation |
Calculus | Applications of Derivatives | tangents and normals use of derivatives in approximation |
Calculus | Integrals | Definite integrals as a limit of a sum, |
Calculus | Applications of the Integrals | Area between any of the two above said curves |
Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry | Vectors | scalar triple product of vectors |
Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry | Three - dimensional Geometry | coplanar lines Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) two lines, (ii) two planes, (iii) a line and a plane.Distance of a point from a plane |
Linear Programming | Linear Programming | different types of linear programming (L.P.) problems mathematical formulation of L.P. problems |
Probability | Probability | variance of random variable |
CBSE Class 12 Maths Deleted Topics List
You can also check the number of pages and the number of questions which have been deleted below:
Chapter | Page No. | Dropped Topics/Chapters |
Chapter 7: Integrals | 290–291 291–292 298–299 613–616 331–334 352–354 355 | Points (xi)–(xiii) in the List of Derivatives 7.2.1 Geometrical Interpretation of Indefinite Integral 7.2.3 Comparison between Differentiation and Integration 7.6.3 Type of Integral 7.7.1 Definite Integral as the Limit of a Sum Ques. 19, 32, 40 and 44 Point 2 in the Summary (xiv) and (xv) in Some Standard Integrals |
Chapter 8: Application of Integrals | 363–365 366 366–372 373–376 377 | 8.2.1 The Area of the Region Bounded by a Curve and a Line Ques. 3 and 6–11 in Exercise 8.1 8.3 Area between Two Curves Examples 11, 13 and 14 Ques. 2–3, 6–7, 8–15, 18– 19 (Miscellaneous Exercise) Last Two Points of the Summary |
Chapter 9: Differential Equations | 385–391 415–416 420–422 | 9.4 Formation of Differential Equations whose General Solution is Given Example 25 Ques. 3, 5 and 15 (Miscellaneous Exercise), Point Six of the Summary |
Chapter 10: Vector Algebra | 616–619 619–622 | 10.7 Scalar Triple Product 10.7.1 Coplanarity of Three Vectors |
Chapter 11: Three-Dimensional Geometry | 465 469–471 477–478 479–497 497–499 500–501 502–503 | 11.2.1 Relation between the Direction Cosines of a Line 11.3.2 Equation of a Line Passing through Two Given Points, Ques. 8–9 (Exercise 11.2) 11.6 Plane 11.7 Coplanarity of Two Lines 11.8 Angle between Two Planes 11.9 Distance of a Point from a Line 11.10 Angle between a Line and a Plane Ques. 1, 2, 5, 7–8, 10–19, 21–23 (Miscellaneous Exercise) Summary Points 13, 20–24 Full Pages |
Chapter 12: Linear Programming | 514–527 528–529 | 12.3 Different Types of Linear Programming Problems \ Summary Points 2–9 |
Chapter 13: Probability | 557–558 558–559 559–564 565–571 572–578 579–581 583 585–586 | 13.6 Random Variables and Its Probability Distributions Example 22 and 23 13.6.1 Probability Distribution of a Random Variable 13.6.2 Mean of Random Variables 13.6.3 Variance of a Random Variable 13.7 Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution Example 34 and 35 Ques. 5–7, 9–11 (Miscellaneous Exercise) Last 3 Points of the Summary |
Answers | 594,596–599, 601, 604–612 | Answers of Exercises |
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