CBSE Class 9 Maths 2024-25 Deleted Chapters and Topics

In the past 2-3 years, the CBSE Class 9 Syllabus for Mathematics has undergone significant reduction. The syllabus has been carefully modified, eliminating certain portions permanently to streamline the course curriculum for students. This reduction in syllabus has brought relief to students, making exam preparations more manageable.

To ensure that students are well-informed about the changes, it is crucial for them to have a comprehensive understanding of the deleted syllabus. To assist students in this regard, we have compiled a detailed list of the chapters and topics that have been removed from the CBSE Class 9 Maths Syllabus.

By referring to the CBSE Class 9 Maths Deleted Syllabus provided below, students can easily access the chapter-wise list of topics and exercises that are no longer a part of the current academic session, 2023-24. It is essential for students to be aware of these changes and align their exam preparations accordingly.

CBSE Class 9 Maths Deleted Syllabus 2023-24: Check the list of chapter-wise topics removed from syllabus below:

ChapterTopics
Real NumbersRepresentation of terminating / non-terminating recurring decimals on the number line through successive magnification.
Linear Equations In Two VariablesBeing written as ordered pairs of realnumbers, plotting them and showing that they lie on a line. Graph of linear equations in twovariables. Examples, problems from real life, including problems on Ratio and Proportionand with algebraic and graphical solutions being done simultaneously.
Coordinate GeometryPlotting points in the plane.
Introduction To Euclid’S GeometryEquivalent versions of the fifth postulate of Euclid.
Lines And Angles(Prove) The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180O.(Motivate) If a side of a triangle is produced, the exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles.
Triangles(Motivate) Triangle inequalities and relation between ‘angle and facing side’ inequalities in triangles.
Areas Of Parallelogram And TrianglesFull Chapter Deleted
Circles(Motivate) There is one and only one circle passing through three given non-collinear points.
ConstructionsFull Chapter Deleted
Heron’s FormulaApplication of Heron’s Formula in finding the area of a quadrilateral.
Surface Areas And VolumesSurface areas and volumes of cubes, cuboids and right circular cylinders.
StatisticsIntroduction to Statistics: Collection of data, presentation of data — tabular form, ungrouped / grouped.Mean, median and mode of ungrouped data.
Probability 

CBSE Class 9 Maths Deleted Syllabus 2023-24: Check deleted exercises from NCERT Class 9 Maths Book below:

ChapterPage No.Dropped Topics/Chapter
Chapter 1: Number Systems15–18271.4 Representing real numbers on the number line
Chapter 2: Polynomials35–40502.4 Remainder theorem
Chapter 3: Coordinate Geometry61–653.3 Plotting a point in the plane if its coordinates are given
Chapter 4: Linear Equations in Two Variables70–754.4 Graph of linear equations in two variables
 75–774.5 Equations of lines parallel–x–axis and y–axis
Chapter 5: Introduction– Euclidean Geometry86–88 5.3 Equivalent versions of Euclid’s fifth postulate
Chapter 6: Lines and Angles98–100103105–1086.5 Parallel lines and a transversal6.7 Angle sum property of a triangle
Chapter 7: Triangles129–1347.6 Inequalities in triangles
Chapter 8: Quadrilaterals135–1388.1 Introduction8.2 Angle sum property of a quadrilateral
 145–147 1518.3 Types of quadrilaterals8.5 Another condition for a Quadrilateral–be a parallelogram
Chapter 9: Areas of Parallelogram and Triangles152–167Full chapter
Chapter 10: Circles16810.1 Introduction
 169–17110.2 Circles and its related terms: Review
 174–176186–187Circle through three points
Chapter 11: Construction188–196Full chapter
Chapter 12: Heron’s Formula197–199203–20712.1 Introduction12.3 Application of Heron’s formula in finding areas of quadrilaterals
Chapter 13: Surface Area and Volume208–21713.1 Introduction13.2 Surface area of a cuboid and cube
 226–23113.3 Surface area of right circular cylinder
 236–23713.6 Volume of cuboid13.7 Volume of cylinder
Chapter 14: Statistics238–246261–27014.1 Introduction14.2 Collection of data14.3 Presentation of data14.5 Measure of central tendency14.6 Summary
Chapter 15: Probability271–285Full chapter
Answers326328330–345347Answers of Exercise