AP Inter Board reduce 30 per cent syllabus for 2020-21 session; Check details here.
Team Careers360 | August 17, 2020 | 11:46 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (APBIE) has reduced 30 per cent syllabus for the academic year 2020-21. The revised syllabus for Class 12 Science and Commerce is available on the official website bie.ap.gov.in. Students can download the reduced AP Inter syllabus 2020-21 in pdf form in which all the syllabus with a 30 per cent reduction is available.
As per Andhra Pradesh Board, the classes were supposed to start in June but due to the prevailing condition of COVID-19, it may not be possible to resume classes in another two or three months. This may take half of the academic year, and it will not be possible to cover the entire syllabus in the remaining time. All the other educational boards including CBSE, are also taking similar steps to cover the loss of studies.
How to download reduced AP Inter syllabus 2020-21?
Follow the steps mentioned below to download the syllabus in pdf format.
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Visit the official website of Andhra Pradesh Board, bie.ap.gov.in.
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On the home page, click on ‘2020-21 syllabus’.
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Now click on ‘Science subjects with 30% reduction’ or ‘Arts subjects with 30% reduction’.
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The pdf for Science or arts syllabus will get displayed on the screen.
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Click on the download button and save the syllabus.
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