CBSE Class 11 Syllabus 2026–27 (All Subjects)

CBSE has released the latest Class 11 syllabus for the academic session 2026-27 on 2 April 2026. The updated curriculum covers Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams for all CBSE Class 11 students.

Students can check the subject-wise CBSE Class 11 syllabus based on their selected subjects. The syllabus includes prescribed chapters, practical topics, and annual exam curriculum for the 2026-27 session.

CBSE will continue the single annual examination pattern for Class 11 students. Students should prepare according to the latest revised syllabus and study only the prescribed topics for better exam preparation and time management.

On this page, students can explore the complete CBSE Class 11 syllabus 2026-27 for all subjects and streams. Students can also check the latest curriculum details, important topics, and subject-wise syllabus to prepare effectively for the annual examination.

CBSE Class 11 Latest Syllabus 2026-27

Subjects Class 11 Syllabus
English Core view
Physics view
Chemistry view
Biology view
Mathematics view
Economics view
Geography view
History view
Sociology view
Political Science view
Accountancy view
Applied Mathematics view
Business Studies view
History of Indian Arts view
Psychology view
Physical Education view

The Changes for Class 11 (2026-27) Year-end Board Examinations are as under:

(Class-11)
Periodic Assessment Academic Session 2025-26 Academic Session 2026-27
Composition of question paper for year-end examination/ Board Examination (Theory)
  • Competency Focused Questions in the form of MCQs/ Case Based Questions, Source-based Integrated Questions or any other type = 50%
  • Select response type questions (MCQ) = 20%
  • Constructed response questions (Short Answer Questions/Long Answer type Questions, as per existing pattern) = 30%
  • Competency Focused Questions in the form of MCQs/ Case Based Questions, Source-based Integrated Questions or any other type = 50%
  • Select response type questions (MCQ) = 20%
  • Constructed response questions (Short Answer Questions/Long Answer type Questions, as per existing pattern) = 30%
  • Note: The syllabus listed above are taken from the Board’s official website: www.cbse.gov.in

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