CBSE Class 9 Deleted Syllabus 2023-24 for Science & Maths
Below is the CBSE Class 9 Deleted Syllabus 2023-24 for Science –
CBSE Class 9 Deleted Syllabus 2023-24 for Science
Chapter Page No. Dropped Topics/Chapter
Chapter 1: Matter in Our
10 Box item titled ‘Plasma and Bose–Einstein Condensate’
Surroundings
2.3 Separating the components of a mixture
2.3.1 How can we obtain coloured component (dye) from
blue/ black ink?
2.3.2 How can we separate cream from milk?
2.3.3 How can we separate a mixture of two immiscible
liquids?
Chapter 2: Is Matter Around
19–24 2.3.4 How can we separate a mixture of salt and camphor?
Us Pure?
2.3.5 Is the dye in black ink a single colour?
2.3.6 How can we separate a mixture of two miscible
liquids?
2.3.7 How can we obtain different gases from air ?
2.3.8 How can we obtain pure copper sulphate from an
impure sample?
Chapter 3: Atoms and
40–42 Mole concept
Molecules
Chapter 7: Diversity in Living
80–97 Full chapter
Organisms
8.5 Equations of motion by graphical method
8.5.1 Equation for Velocity–Time Relation
Chapter 8: Motion 107–108
8.5.2 Equation for Position–Time relation
8.5.3 Equation for Position–Velocity
9.6 Conservation of Momentum
Chapter 9: Force and Laws of Activity 9.5, 9.6
123–127
Motion Example 9.6, 9.7, 9.8
Box item ‘Conservation Laws’
Following Box Items:
a. Brief Description of Isaac Newton
Chapter 10: Gravitation 133, 142
b. How did Newton guess the inverse–square rule?
10.7 Relative Density Example 10.7
Chapter 11: Work and
156 11.3.1 Commercial Unit of Energy
Energy
Box item titled ‘Can sound make a light spot dance?’ Box
item titled ‘Sonic Boom’
161,162, 167, 171 12.2.1 Sound Needs a Medium to Travel
Chapter 12: Sound
and 172
12.5.1 Sonar
12.6 Structure of Human Ear
Chapter 13: Why Do We Fall
176–188 Full chapter
Ill?
Chapter 14: Natural Resources 189–202 Full chapter
CBSE Class 9 Deleted Syllabus 2023-24 for Maths
Below is the CBSE Class 9 Deleted Syllabus 2023-24 for Maths –
CBSE Class 9 Deleted Syllabus 2023-24 for Maths
Chapter Page No. Dropped Topics/Chapter
15–18
Chapter 1: Number Systems 1.4 Representing real numbers on the number line
27
35–40
Chapter 2: Polynomials 2.4 Remainder theorem
50
3.3 Plotting a point in the plane if its coordinates are
Chapter 3: Coordinate Geometry 61–65
given
Chapter 4: Linear Equations in 70–75 4.4 Graph of linear equations in two variables
Two Variables 75–77 4.5 Equations of lines parallel–x–axis and y–axis
Chapter 5: Introduction–
86–88 5.3 Equivalent versions of Euclid’s fifth postulate
Euclidean Geometry
98–100
6.5 Parallel lines and a transversal
Chapter 6: Lines and Angles 103
6.7 Angle sum property of a triangle
105–108
Chapter 7: Triangles 129–134 7.6 Inequalities in triangles
Chapter 8: Quadrilaterals 135–138 8.1 Introduction
145–147 8.2 Angle sum property of a quadrilateral
151 8.3 Types of quadrilaterals
8.5 Another condition for a Quadrilateral–be a
parallelogram
Chapter 9: Areas of Parallelogram
152–167 Full chapter
and Triangles
168
10.1 Introduction
169–171
Chapter 10: Circles 10.2 Circles and its related terms: Review
174–176
Circle through three points
186–187
Chapter 11: Construction 188–196 Full chapter
12.1 Introduction
197–199 12.3 Application of Heron’s
Chapter 12: Heron’s Formula
203–207 formula in finding areas of
quadrilaterals
13.1 Introduction
208–217 13.2 Surface area of a cuboid and cube
Chapter 13: Surface Area and
226–231 13.3 Surface area of right circular cylinder
Volume
236–237 13.6 Volume of cuboid
13.7 Volume of cylinder
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Collection of data
238–246
Chapter 14: Statistics 14.3 Presentation of data
261–270
14.5 Measure of central tendency
14.6 Summary
Chapter 15: Probability 271–285 Full chapter
326
328
Answers Answers of Exercises
330–345
347