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Syllabus Class XII Computer Science 2021-22

The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for Class XII Computer Science subject. It includes: 1) The name of the textbook and author for the subject. 2) The examination will have two papers: Paper 1 for theory (70 marks) and Paper 2 for practical (30 marks). 3) Paper 1 theory exam will be divided into two parts testing knowledge through short answer and long answer questions from the syllabus.

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Syllabus Class XII Computer Science 2021-22

The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for Class XII Computer Science subject. It includes: 1) The name of the textbook and author for the subject. 2) The examination will have two papers: Paper 1 for theory (70 marks) and Paper 2 for practical (30 marks). 3) Paper 1 theory exam will be divided into two parts testing knowledge through short answer and long answer questions from the syllabus.

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Progress is the activity of today and assurance of tomorrow. – Emerson Progress is the activity of today and assurance of tomorrow.

of tomorrow. – Emerson
Class XII

COMPUTER SCIENCE
There will be two papers in the subject:
Name of the Textbook: Computer Science with Java A Textbook
Paper 1: Theory (three hours) … 70 marks
for Class XII
Paper 2: Practical (three hours) … 30 marks
Author: Sumita Arora
Publisher: Dhanpat Rai & Co. Paper 1: (Theory) Paper 1 will be of three hours duration and be divided into two
parts.
Suggested Chapter Part 1: (20 marks) this part will consist of compulsory short answer questions,
Month No testing knowledge, application and skills relating to the entire syllabus.
Name of the Chapter
April-May 1 Boolean Algebra (including K-Map) Part 2: (50 marks) this part will be divided into three sections A, B and C.
2 Computer Hardware (up to Adders) Candidates are required to answer two questions out of three from Section A
3 Objects and Classes (Revision) (each carrying 10 marks) and two questions out of three from Section B (each
5 Primitive Values, Types Casting and Expressions carrying 10 marks) and two questions out of three from Section C (each carrying
(Revision) 5 marks). Therefore, a total of six questions are to be answered in Part II.
6 Statements, Control Structures and Scope Note: Algorithms may be done along with the programs.
(Revision)
7 Functions / Methods (Revision)
8 Arrays and Strings (Revision)
9 Compiling and Running Java Programs (Revision)
10 Java Classes: An OOP Perspective (Revision)
July FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
August 4 Java Revision Tour
(Exception Handling and File Handling)
2 Application of Logic Gates
(remaining part of the chapter)
8 Memory Address Calculation
September 12 Concept of Inheritance
11 Recursion (including merge sort and quick sort)
October 13 Passing of Objects
Simple Data Structures
Infix, Postfix, Prefix notations
November 14 Recursive Data Structures
(Linked Lists and Trees)
15 Computational Complexity
REVISION
November - SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
December (FIRST PRE BOARD EXAMINATION)
January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
January - THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
February

Please refer to the Council syllabus 2022.

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