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According to NCF 2005 at what stage science should be introduced as composite subject and students should engage in systematic experimentation and projects

AHigher secondary

BPrimary

CSecondary

DUpper primary

Answer:

C. Secondary

Read Explanation:

  • According to the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2005, science should be introduced as a composite subject at the:

Secondary stage

  • At this stage, students should engage in:

Systematic experimentation and projects

This approach aims to:

- Develop scientific literacy and critical thinking

- Encourage curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving

- Provide hands-on experience and practical application of scientific concepts

  • The NCF 2005 emphasizes the importance of inquiry-based learning, experimentation, and project-based approaches to science education at the secondary stage.


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