Computer Science in Class 9 is where students begin to move from just using technology to truly understanding how it works. At this stage, the subject introduces core computing concepts, programming basics, and problem-solving skills that prepare students for both academic success and real-world applications.
This course follows the complete Federal Board syllabus and covers computer fundamentals, hardware, software, logic building, and programming in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step manner.
At EduPlus, we focus on:
Explaining technical concepts in student-friendly language.
Using examples and analogies from everyday life.
Building practical skills in programming and digital literacy.
Strengthening logical thinking for both academic performance and future careers.
Whether your goal is to score top marks in Federal Board exams or gain hands-on computing knowledge, this subject will equip you with the skills to excel in technology.
What you will learn?
- Introduction to Computer Science – Role of computers in daily life and different fields.
- Computer Components – Hardware parts, their functions, and working together.
- Data Representation – Binary, decimal, and other number systems for storing and processing data.
- Computer Software – Difference between system software and application software.
- Operating Systems – How OS manages hardware and software resources.
- Problem Solving – Logical approaches to solve problems systematically.
- Introduction to Programming – Basic programming concepts, syntax, and structure.
- QBasic / Programming Basics – Write, run, and debug simple programs.
- Flowcharts & Algorithms – Design visual and step-by-step solutions before coding.
- Data Types & Variables – Store, process, and manipulate data in programs.
- Control Structures – IF...THEN, SELECT CASE, and loops for efficient coding.
- Input & Output – Handle user input and display results clearly.
- Networking Basics – Understanding networks, internet, and data sharing.
- IT Applications – Uses of computing in education, health, business, and industry.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 0 Lessons
- 16 Hours
- Content will be available at the start of the upcoming session, March 20260
