
The NEP has transformed Class 9-10 education, making old reference books outdated. New Math chapters, Earth Sciences, updated Humanities, foundation-focused learning, and digital features like QR codes and video solutions mean relying on old materials can leave students unprepared. This Vishwas Diwas, pledge to study with updated resources like Udaan Pro and Neev batches to stay ahead and build a strong foundation for exams and competitive preparation.
If you are planning to use old materials, here’s why you need to reconsider.
One of the most noticeable changes is in Mathematics.
New Scope: The Class 9 syllabus has grown from 12 chapters to 16 chapters.
Problem with Old Books: Previous reference books do not include these four additional chapters.
Impact on Students: Using outdated material could mean missing nearly 25% of the new syllabus, putting you behind before you even start.
The Science curriculum is no longer limited to Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
New Additions: Earth Sciences is now part of Class 9.
Foundation Building: Topics previously taught in higher classes are introduced earlier to create a stronger foundation.
Limitations of Old Books: Older resources focus on rote learning and do not cover practical concepts or these new scientific topics.
The changes are not limited to Science and Math.
Social Studies (SST): Syllabus has been fully updated to align with NEP guidelines.
English & Hindi: Books are updated or replaced; old stories, poems, or exercises may not appear in this year’s exams.
Using outdated English or Hindi reference books could result in studying content that is no longer relevant.
NEP emphasizes understanding over memorization.
Focus on Thinking: Students are now encouraged to understand concepts and learn problem-solving approaches rather than just memorize answers.
Visual Learning: Updated modules, such as those in the Udaan Pro batch, feature full-color diagrams in Biology and other subjects. Old black-and-white books make it harder to visualize complex structures that are now essential for competitive exams.
Modern NEP-aligned materials are interactive and adaptive:
QR Codes: Chapters now include QR codes to generate customized practice tests.
Video Solutions: Daily practice problems (DPPs) are linked with video explanations to ensure students can clear doubts immediately.
Old reference books, being static, do not support these interactive learning methods.
Using old books in a year of curriculum overhaul is a risky strategy. With expanded syllabi, new subjects, and NEP-aligned teaching methods focusing on foundational understanding, students need updated materials that match the exam’s requirements.
Invest in modern, NEP-compliant books and online modules to ensure a strong foundation for JEE, NEET, and other competitive exams.