CBSE: Central government prepares syllabus, new subject can be added
CBSE: Central government prepares syllabus, new subject can be added
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CBSE schools will now study Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a subject. For this, the Central Government has also prepared the syllabus. AI will be implemented in the first phase from class IX. There is a plan to start studying this subject in 8th and 10th grade also. The government will seek help from companies like Microsoft Intel, IBM to implement it in schools. Guidelines have been sent to all CBSE affiliated schools in this regard. More than 40 training programs have been conducted by the Central Government to implement the new course of Artificial Intelligence in different parts of the country. CBSE is going to implement the new course in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalaya, Central Government affiliated schools as well as private schools. For this, the government has also prepared a 12-hour Inspire module. The course has been sent to CBSE schools. Along with this, it has also been loaded on the website.

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Principal and teachers will be given training
To implement Artificial Intelligence as a subject and to train teachers, the Central Government has tied up with companies like Microsoft Intel, IBM. These companies will train teachers and principals in the first round. Training work has started in other cities in the country. The subject is being taught in schools where training has been completed.

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The question paper will be of 50 marks
The first unit in the Unit Wise course released on the CBSE website introduces Artificial Intelligence. The first unit will have a theory of 10 marks and an experimental test of 10 marks. The second unit includes Project Cycle, it will also have a theoretical score of 10 marks and an experimental test of 10 marks. The third unit has a natural network, it will have a theory of 10 marks and an experimental test of 10 marks. The fourth unit introduces Python, it will have a theory of 20 marks and an experimental test of 10 marks. Similarly, the fifth unit has a co-curricular skill, it will have an experimental test of 10 marks.

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The principal of Sri Mahaprabhu Public School and Chairman of Sahodaya Ravinder Biradi says that no teacher of Prayagraj has been trained in Artificial Intelligence by CBSE so far. It will be thought to be implemented once the training is completed and the teacher arranged. However, CBSE plans to implement this in all schools.

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