The Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has issued a significant notice seeking public opinion on a major academic reform — the introduction of two levels of Mathematics (Basic and Standard) for Class 10 students.
This initiative is aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which encourages more flexible and student-centric learning pathways. The aim is to reduce exam stress, provide level-appropriate assessment, and help learners choose math options based on their future academic interests, especially for students planning to pursue Mathematics at the Higher Secondary level.
Issued under Notification No. F(Acad-C)/Twl/M/Math/E-7117591/25, dated 28 November 2025, the notice lays out a detailed roadmap for implementing the scheme and invites inputs from students, parents, teachers, academics, and civil society within 10 days.
What is the JKBOSE Two Level Mathematics Scheme?
The proposed system introduces two versions of Mathematics for Class 10 students:
1. Mathematics Basic
Designed for students not interested in pursuing mathematics in Classes 11 and 12.
2. Mathematics Standard
Meant for students who wish to continue Maths at Higher Secondary level.
This model mirrors the structure followed by several premier education boards under NEP 2020.
Key Features of JKBOSE Two Level Mathematics Scheme 2025
JKBOSE has explained the roadmap with clear and student-friendly provisions:
1. One Exam With Two Levels
There will be a single Board examination, but students may choose either:
- Mathematics Basic, or
- Mathematics Standard
2. Difficulty Levels
- Mathematics Standard will have the same difficulty level as the current Class 10 Maths exam.
- Mathematics Basic will contain questions of a lower difficulty level, suitable for students not opting for advanced mathematics later.
3. Purpose of Introducing Two Levels
The main objective is to ensure:
- Students who don’t wish to study Mathematics after Class 10 are not forced into unnecessary difficulty
- Only students opting for Mathematics in senior secondary classes need to take the Standard level exam
This reduces the exam burden and ensures level-appropriate learning as per NEP 2020.
4. Who Should Choose Which Level?
- Students targeting PCM/Commerce/technical fields should choose Standard Mathematics.
- Students planning to opt for Humanities, Arts, Vocational subjects, or non-Math streams can choose Basic Mathematics.
5. Syllabus & Teaching Remain the Same
JKBOSE clarified that:
- Syllabus
- Classroom teaching
- Internal assessment methods
will remain uniform for both levels.
Students will study the full curriculum and later decide which level they prefer for the Board exam.
6. Option to Appear for Bi-Annual Exams
If a student appears for Mathematics Standard but fails the exam:
- They will be able to appear in the Bi-Annual Examination for either Mathematics Basic or Standard, as per their choice.
7. Flexibility to Switch Levels
If a student opts for Mathematics Basic and passes, but later decides to pursue Mathematics at the Higher Secondary level, they will be allowed to appear for the Mathematics Standard Compartment Exam.
This ensures academic mobility and no long-term limitation for students.
Why JKBOSE Is Seeking Public Opinion
To ensure transparency and inclusivity, JKBOSE wants the reform to be shaped through collective input.
Stakeholders invited include:
- Parents
- Teachers
- Students
- School administrators
- Civil society members
- Researchers and education scholars
The board aims to build a system that balances academic flexibility with practical feasibility in schools.
How to Send Feedback (Within 10 Days)
JKBOSE has requested stakeholders to send their views within 10 days from the notice date to the following email addresses:
- directoracad@jkbose.co.in
- dyirectoracad_kd@jkbose.co.in
- dyirectoracad_jd@jkbose.co.in
- gayoornilay@gmail.com
Feedback will help the board finalize its decision regarding the two-level Maths system.
Student-Friendly Approach Under NEP 2020
The proposal aligns with the NEP 2020 recommendations which emphasize:
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- Reducing exam anxiety
- Creating multi-level assessment options
- Offering learning choices based on aptitude
- Avoiding “one-size-fits-all” difficulty levels
The two-tier Mathematics option ensures that students are assessed according to their needs and aspirations, making the education system more flexible and meaningful.
Summary of the Proposed Model
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Type | Single examination with two levels |
| Levels Offered | Mathematics Basic & Mathematics Standard |
| Difficulty | Standard = current level; Basic = easier |
| Eligibility | Open to all Class 10 students |
| Syllabus | Same for both levels |
| Assessment | Same internal structure |
| Bi-Annual Exam Option | Available for both levels |
| Switch to Standard Later | Allowed via Compartment Exam |
| Purpose | Reduce stress, align with NEP 2020, support future career choices |
Important Dates & Contact Details
| Particular | Detail |
|---|---|
| Notification Date | 28 November 2025 |
| Feedback Deadline | 10 days from the issue date |
| Contact Officer | Dr. Aliya Qayoom, Assistant Director |
| Phone | 9419034999 |
| Official Emails | As listed above |
Official Instructions from JKBOSE
Schools and stakeholders have been instructed to:
- Carefully review the scheme
- Share constructive suggestions
- Circulate the notice among teachers and parents
- Encourage informed discussion in academic communities
Information officers have also been directed to publish the notification in leading newspapers and upload it on the official JKBOSE website to ensure mass outreach.