Syllabi
Syllabi
POLITICAL SCIENCE
CLASS XI
Unit-Wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Unit/Chapter Marks
Section-A: POLITICAL THEORY
Unit I 1. Introduction to Political Theory 6
Unit II 2. Nation and State 11
3. Citizenship
Unit III 4. Liberty 12
5. Equality
6. Justice
Unit IV. 7. Rights 11
8. Secularism
9. Peace and Development (Deleted)
Section-B: INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK
Unit V. 10. Making of the Constitution 13
11. Fundamental Rights, Duties and Directive
Principles of State Policy
12. System of Representation
Unit VI. 13. Executive in a Parliamentary System 11
14. Legislature at the Central and State Level
Unit VII. 15. Judiciary 8
16. Federalism
Unit VIII 17. Local Government 8
18. Constitution as a Living Document
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Sl No Unit Chapter Topic Page (Textbook)
SECTION – A: POLITICAL THEORY
1 IV 9 Peace and Development (Whole Chapter) 83 - 95
SECTION - B: INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK
Meaning and Significance of Rights
2 V 11 Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution 110-122
Powers and Functions of the Governor
3 VI 13 The Chief Minister 167-172
Anti Defection Act
4 VI 14 The State Legislature 191 - 195
Powers of the State Legislature
POLITICAL SCIENCE
CLASS-XII
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Part – A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Units / Chapters Marks
SECTION A: Indian Polity
UNIT – 1 1. Challenges of Nation Building
6
UNIT – II 2. Party System 9
3. Era of One Party Dominance
UNIT – III 4. Politics of Planned Development 9
5. Crisis of Constitutional Order
UNIT – IV 6. Interest and Pressure Groups 10
7. Recent Development in Indian Politics
UNIT – V 8. India’s External Relation 6
SECTION B: Contemporary World Politics
UNIT – VI 9. Cold War (Deleted) 7
10. End of Bi-polarity
UNIT – VII 11. US Dominance in World Politics (Deleted)
UNIT – VIII 12. Alternative Center of Economic and Political Power 13
13. South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
UNIT – IX 14. International Organization in a Unipolar World 13
15. Security in Contemporary World
UNIT – X 16. Globalisation 7
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SECTION – A: INDIAN POLITY
1 II 2 Role of Opposition in India 42 - 44
We Opted for Parliamentary Democracy 47 - 48
2 II 3 At the State Level, Some Parties Have become 54
quite Important
Politics of Planned Development
3 III 4 (Models of Development, The Idea of Planning: Its 58 - 64
History, The Planning Commission, The Five Years
Plan)
The Crisis of Constitutional Order (The Bihar & 82 - 83
Gujarat Movements)
A Few Other Happenings and Government’s 88 - 93
Misdeeds During the Emergency
4 III 5 Allegations of Excesses of Ruthless Action: Shah
Commission
Politics After Emergency
Lok Sabha Elections, 1977
5 IV 6 Pressure Groups in India 102 - 104
Factors Responsible for Parliamentary Upsurge in 113 - 115
the Early 1990’s
Coalition Politics from 1990 Till Date: Era of 116 - 121
6 IV 7 Coalitions
An Evaluation of Coalition Politics in India 121 - 123
Growing Consensus About Few A Issues 123 - 124
SECTION – A: Contemporary World Politics
7 VI 9 Cold War (Whole Chapter) 143 - 153
8 VII 11 US Dominance in World Politics (Whole Chapter) 163 - 176
HISTORY
CLASS – XI
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Unit II From the Beginning of Time
Unit VI Central Islamic Lands (Focus: 7th to 12th Century)
Unit XI Confrontation of Cultures (Focus on America. 15th to 18th Century)
Unit XIII The Industrial revolution (Focus on England 18th & 19th Century)
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HISTORY
CLASS – XII
Unit- wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Unit Marks
PART-I: THEMES IN INDIAN HSTORY 25 marks
1. The Stories of the First Cities: Harappan Archaeology
2. Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell Stories
3. Social Histories: Using The Mahabharata
4. A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
PART-II: THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY 25 marks
5. Agrarian Relations: The Ain-i-Akbari
6. New Architecture: Hampi
7. Religious Histories: The Bhakti-Sufi Tradition
8. Medieval Society through Traveler’s Accounts
PART-III: THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY 24 marks
9. Colonialisms and Rural Society: Evidence from official reports
10. Representations of 1857
11. Mahatma Gandhi through Contemporary Eyes
12. The Making of the Constitution
13. Map Work on Units 1-12 6 marks
Reduced/Deleted Contents
Unit VI The Mughal Court: Reconstructing Histories through Chronicles
Unit XII Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town plans and Municipal Reports
Unit XIV Partition Through Oral Resource
SOCIOLOGY
CLASS XI
Unit-Wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Unit Marks
Section A: INTRODUCING SOCIOLOGY
I. Sociology as a Discipline 8
II. Basic Concepts 8
III. Social Institutions 14
IV. Culture and Socialization 6
V. Social Processes 6
VI. Methods and Techniques of Social research. 8
Section B: UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY
VII. Social Structure and function 8
VIII. Social Stratification and Mobility 8
IX. Environment and Society 6
X. Western Social Thinkers 8
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Unit –VIII Social Stratification and Mobility
Page 102 Social Mobility in the Caste System
Unit – X Western Social Thinkers
Page 117 Last two paragraphs (Weber defends………..…..traditional action)
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SOCIOLOGY
CLASS XII
Unit-Wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Unit Marks
SECTION A: STRUCTURE OF INDIAN SOCIETY.
I. Challenges of unity in diversity. 8
II. Structure of Society. 8
III. Institutional Structure. 8
IV. Social inequality. 8
V. Society in Nagaland. 8
SECTION B: SOCIAL CHANGE IN INDIA.
VI. Processes of social change in India. 10
VII. State, Economic development & Social change. 10
VIII. Education, Media and Social change. 8
IX. Social Movement. 4
X. Indian Sociologist. 8
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Unit VII State Economic Development & Social Change
Page 96 Aims and Programs ( points 1 to 5)
Unit VIII Education, Media and Social Change.
Page 114-115 Globalisation and Local culture
ECONOMICS
CLASS XI
Unit-wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 80
Units Marks
PART I: MICRO ECONOMICS
1. Introduction 6
2. Demand, Supply & Market Mechanism 14
3. Elasticity (Demand and Supply) 9
4. Behavior of Consumers & Producers. 7
5. Form of Market & Price Determination 8
PART II: STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
1. Introduction 4
2. Collection, Presentation and Organisation of Data 10
3. Statistical Averages and Dispersion 12
4. Correlation, Index Numbers and Time series 10
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Part – I
Sl. No. Unit Topics with Changes Remark
1 Unit 1 Economic system – Basic Features To be deleted/removed
2 Unit 3 Income Elasticity of Demand To be deleted/removed
Cross Elasticity of Demand To be deleted/removed
Geometric Method for calculating Price Elasticity of Demand To be deleted/removed
Geometric Method for calculating Price Elasticity of Supply To be deleted/removed
Part – II
Sl. No. Unit Topics with Changes
1 Unit 3 Dispersion – Measures of Dispersion ( range, quartile deviation, To be deleted/removed
mean deviation, standard deviation) and co-efficient of
variation
ECONOMICS
CLASS XII
Unit-wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 80
Units Marks
PART I: Macro Economics
1. Introduction 5
2. National Income and related Aggregates: Basic concepts and 14
Measurements
3. Theory of Income and Employment 12
4. Money and Banking 6
5. Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy and Government Budget 7
PART II: Indian Economic Development
1. Introduction 5
2. Structural Changes in the Indian Economy After liberalization 7
3. Current challenges Facing Indian Economy 10
4. Planning and Economic Development in India 6
5. Economic Growth and Development 8
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Part – II
Sl. No. Unit Topics with Changes Remark
1 Unit 1 Parameters of Development – Per capita Income, Human To be deleted/removed
Development in India
2 Unit 3 Poverty – absolute and relative; Main programmes for poverty To be deleted/removed
alleviation: A critical assessment
PSYCHOLOGY
CLASS-XI
Unit-Wise weightage
Part- A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Units Marks
I. What is Psychology? 10
II. Methods of Enquiry in Psychology 10
III. Human Development 10
IV. Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes 8
V. Learning 12
VI. Human Memory 10
VII. Thinking 10
VIII. Motivation and Emotion 10
Reduced/Deleted Contents
Chapter Page No Dropped Topics/Chapters
Chapter 1: What is Psychology? 13–15 Themes of Research and Applications
18–19 Psychologists at Work
Chapter 3: The Bases of Human Behaviour 43–63 Full Chapter
Chapter 5: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual 87–93 Sense Modalities (Auditory and Visual Sensation)
Processes
Chapter 6: Learning 120–121 Concept Learning
122–123 Transfer of Learning
125–126 The Learner: Learning Styles
127–128 Applications of Learning Principles
Chapter 7: Human Memory 139–142 Knowledge Representation and Organisation in
Memory Memory as a Constructive Process
Chapter 8: Thinking 161-162 Reduction in Strategies for Creative Thinking
Chapter 9: Motivation and Emotion 172–173 Reduction in Biological
175–176 Motives Reduction in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
181–182 (Frustration and Conflict Reduction in Expression of
Emotions
PSYCHOLOGY
CLASS-XII
Unit-Wise weightage
Part- A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Units Marks
I. Variations in psychological attributes 12
II. Self and Personality 14
III. Meeting life challenges 12
IV. Psychological Disorders 12
V. Therapeutic Approaches 10
VI. Attitudes and Social Cognition 10
VII. Social Influence and Group Processes 10
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Chapter Page No Dropped Topics/Chapters
Chapter 5: Therapeutic Approaches 94–96 Psychodynamic Therapy
101–102 Biomedical Therapy
Chapter 6: Attitude and Social Cognition 119–125 Social Cognition
Schemas and Stereotypes
Impression Formation and Explaining Behaviour of
Others through Attributions
Behaviour in the Presence of Others
Pro-social Behaviour
Chapter 7: Social Influence and Group 138–149 Conformity, Obedience and Compliance
Processes Cooperation and Competition Social Identity
Inter-group Conflicts
Conflict Resolution Strategies
Chapter 8: Psychology and Life 152–176 Full Chapter
Chapter 9: Developing Psychological Skills 177–195 Full Chapter
GEOGRAPHY
CLASS XI
Unit-wise weightage
Part – A: External Time: 3 hours Marks: 70
Unit Marks
SECTION A: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 35
I. Geography as a discipline 3
II. The Earth 5
III. Landforms 8
IV. Climate 10
V. The Oceans 4
VI. Life on the Earth 3
VII. Map Work 2
SECTION B: INDIA – PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 35
VIII. Introduction 5
IX. Physiography 10
X. Climate, Vegetation and Soil 10
XI. Natural Hazards and Disasters 7
XII. Map Work 3
Total 70
Part – B: Internal – PRACTICAL 30
1. Fundamentals of Cartography 12
2. Topography and Weather Maps 10
3. Practical Record Book + 5
4. Viva Voce 3
Total 30
Grand Total 100
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PART-A
SECTION A: FUNDAMENTAL OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Name of the Unit/Chapter Dropped topics/Chapters
Chapter 1: Geography as a Discipline Physical Geography and Natural Sciences, Geography and
Social Sciences
Chapter 2: The Origin and Evolution of the Earth Our Solar System, The Moon, Table 2.1 and 2.2
Chapter 6: Minerals and Rocks Full chapter
Chapter 17: Life on the Earth Full chapter
SECTION B: INDIA – PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 2: Structure and Physiography Subdivisions of the North and Northeastern mountains;
Geomorphological divisions of the Himalayas
Chapter 3: Drainage System Table of comparison between Himalayan and Peninsular
River System
Chapter 4: Climate Factors determining the Climate of India(factors related to
location and relief); Mechanism of Indian weather in
Winter and Summer Seasons; Rain-bearing System and
Rainfall Distribution; Chief characteristics of Monsoonal
Rainfall; Variability of Annual Rainfall and Climatic
Regions of India
Chapter 5: Natural Vegetation Forest cover in India, under table5.1: List of Biosphere
Reserves; Nilgiri, Nanda Devi, Sundarbans and Gulf of
Mannar
Chapter 6: Soils Full chapter
Chapter 7: Natural Hazards and Disasters Table 7.1, 7.2 and Structure of Tropical Cyclone
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PART-A
SECTION A: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Name of the Unit/Chapter Dropped topics/Chapters
Chapter 1: Human Geography Nature and Scope Human Geography through the Corridors of Time
Chapter 2: The World Population Distribution, Density and Table 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, Trends in Population Growth,
Growth Doubling Time of WorldPopulation, Spatial
Pattern of Population Change
Chapter 3: Population Composition Full Chapter
Chapter 6: Secondary Activities Traditional Large Scale Industrial Regions, The
Ruhr Coal Field, Iron and Steel Industry, Cotton
Textile Industry
Chapter 7: Tertiary and Quaternary Activities Factors affecting Tourism, Collage and Activity
on Medical Tourism
Chapter 9: International Trade Important Aspects of International Trade,
Regional Trade Blocs
Chapter 10: Human Settlements Full chapter
SECTION B: INDIA – PEOPLE AND ECONOMY
Chapter 2: Human Development Full chapter
Chapter 3: Human Settlements Classification of Towns on the Basis of
Population Size
Chapter 8: Manufacturing Industries Full chapter
PART B: PRACTICAL
Name of the Unit/Chapter Dropped topics/Chapters
Chapter 2: Data processing Measures of Dispersion, Rank Correlation along
with all Related Figures
Chapter 4: Use of Computer in Data Processing and Full chapter
Mapping
Chapter 5: Field Survey Full chapter
MATHEMATICS
CLASS – XI
Unit-Wise weightage
Part- A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Units Marks
Sets and Functions 23
Algebra 27
Coordinate Geometry 12
Calculus 06
Statistics and Probability 12
Total : 80
Reduced/Deleted Contents
Chapter Page No. Dropped Topics/Chapters
Chapter 1: 13, 15-16 Power set, Exercise 1C, Ques. 8,9,10
Sets Practical problems on Union & Intersection of two sets
38-40 Examples: 1 to 8
43 Exercise 1G, Ques. 1 to 11
48 Summary of key facts point 13
MATHEMATICS
CLASS XII
Unit-Wise weightage
Part- A: External Time: 3 hrs Marks: 80
Sl.No. Units Marks
1. Relations and Functions 8
2. Algebra 12
3. Calculus 35
4. Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry 14
5. Linear Programming 04
6. Probability 07
Total : 80
Reduced/Deleted Contents
Chapter Page no Dropped Chapters/Topics
Chapter 1: 12 1.4 Composition of Functions and InvertibleFunction
Relations and Functions Definition 8, Example 15, 16
13-14 Full pages
15 Example 23,24 & 25
16-25 Full pages
26 Questions 12 & 13
27-28 Miscellaneous Examples 45 & 49
29-31 Miscellaneous Exercise: Questions 1-3, 6-7,9, 11-14, 18-19
31-32 Summary Points 11-13 & 15-19
Chapter 2: 42-44 2.3 Properties of inverse Trigonometric Functions
Inverse Trigonometric { Except: sin (sin x) = x, x ∈ [−1,1]
Functions 𝑠𝑖𝑛 (sin 𝑥) = 𝑥, 𝑥 ∈ [ , ] }
45-47 Examples 4, 7 & 8, Alternative solution of Example 5
47-48 Exercise 2.2, Questions 3, 4, 6, 12, 14, 15
49-51 Miscellaneous Examples: 10, 11, 12 & 13
51-52 Miscellaneous exercise, questions 8, 12, 17, 19-23, 25, 27
53 Summary points 8 to 13
Chapter 3: 90-92 3.7 Elementary Operation (Transformation) of a Matrix
Matrices 92-97 3.8.1 Inverse of a matrix by elementary operations
(Except Exercise 3.4: Question 18)
98 Miscellaneous Example 26
100-101 Miscellaneous Exercise: Questions 1-3 & 12
102 Third last point of summary
Chapter 4: 109-121 4.3 Properties of Determinants
Determinants 137-143 Miscellaneous Examples 30-32 &34
Miscellaneous Exercise: Questions 2, 4, 5, 6, 11-15, 17 & 20
144 Summary points 4-11
Chapter 5: 164-166 Examples 21, 22, 23
Continuity and Differentiability (Except alternative solution of 21 & 23)
168 Example 27
169 Exercise 5.3: Questions 10, 11, 13, 15
185-187 5.8 Mean Value Theorem, Exercise 5.8
187 Miscellaneous Example 44 (ii)
193-194 Miscellaneous Exercise: Question 19
Summary point 5 (derivatives of 𝑐𝑜𝑡 𝑥, 𝑠𝑒𝑐 𝑥, 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐 𝑥) 7, 8
Chapter 6: 207-217 6.4 Tangent and Normals
Application of Derivatives 6.5 Approximations
237-238 Miscellaneous Examples 45 & 46
243-245 Miscellaneous Exercise: Questions 1, 4-5 & 20-26
246 Summary points 4-10
Chapter 7: 290-291 Points (xi-xiii) in the list of derivatives
Integrals 291-292 7.2.1 Geometrical interpretation of indefinite integral
298-299 7.2.3 Comparison between differentiation and integration
330 7.6.3 ∫(𝑝𝑥 + 𝑞)√𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐 𝑑𝑥, Example 25
332 Exercise 7.7: Questions 12, 13, 14
333-336 7.7.1 Definite integral as the limit of a sum (Exercise 7.8)
354-356 Miscellaneous Exercise 19, 40, 44, 48
357 Summary point 2
357 Some standard integrals (xiv) & (xv)
Chapter 8: 365-367 8.2.1 The area of the region bounded by a curve and a line
Application of Integrals 368 Exercise 8.1: Questions 3, 6-11
368-373 8.3 Area between two curves
Exercise 8.2
374-376 Miscellaneous Examples: 11, 13, 14
377-378 Miscellaneous Exercise 2, 3, 6, 7, 8-15, 18, 19
379 Summary point 3 & 4
Chapter 9: 387-393 9.4 Formation of a Differential Equation whose General Solution is
Differential Equations given (Exercise 9.3)
417-418 Miscellaneous Example 25
422-423 Miscellaneous Exercise 3, 5 & 15
424 Summary (last 2 points)
Chapter 10: 457-462 10.7 Scalar Triple Product
Vector Algebra 10.7.1 Coplanarity of Three Vectors (Exercise 10.5)
Chapter 11: 476 11.3.2 Equation of a line passing through two given points
Three Dimensional Geometry 484-485 Exercise 11.2: Questions 8 & 9
486-501 11.6 Plane
11.7 Coplanarity of two lines
11.8 Angle between two planes
11.9 Distance of a point from a line
11.10 Angle between a line and a plane
501-504 Miscellaneous examples 26-30
504-507 Miscellaneous Questions 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10-19, 21-23, 30-31
507-509 Summary points 13, 20-27
510 Full page
Chapter 12: 521-535 12.3 Different types of linear programming problems
Linear Programming Exercise 12.2 & Miscellaneous Examples
556 Summary point 2-9
Chapter 13: 564-585 13.6 Random variables and its probability distribution
Probability 13.6.1 Probability distribution of a random variable
13.6.2 Mean of a random variable
13.6.3 Variance of a random variable
Exercise 13.4
13.7 Bernoulli trials and binomial distribution
Exercise 13.5
586-587 Miscellaneous Example 34 & 35
589-592 Miscellaneous Exercise 5-7, 9-11, 20-22
593 Last three points of summary
PHYSICS
CLASS - XI
Unit-wise weightage
External: Theory Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 70
Unit Marks
I. Physical World & Measurement 04
II. Kinematics 10
III. Laws of Motion 08
IV. Work, Energy & Power 06
V. Motion of System of Particles & Rigid Body 06
VI. Gravitation 06
VII. Properties of Bulk Matter 10
VIII. Thermodynamics 05
IX. Behaviour of Perfect Gas & Kinetic Theory of Gases 05
X. Oscillations & Waves 10
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UNIT TOPICS REMARK
Values of M.I for simple geometrical objects (no
Unit V their application to be deleted
derivation)
Unit X Forced and damped oscillations qualitative ideas only Deleted
PHYSICS
CLASS - XII
Unit-wise weightage
External: Theory Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 70
Unit Marks
I. Electrostatics 10
II. Current Electricity 05
III. Magnetic effect of current & Magnetism 08
IV. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current 10
V. Electromagnetic Waves 03
VI. Optics 12
VII. Dual nature of Matter 04
VIII. Atoms and Nuclei 07
IX. Electronic Devices 07
X. Communication Systems 04
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UNIT UNIT/TOPICS DROPPED REMARK
Unit I Energy stored in a capacitor (only
expression)
Unit II Series and parallel combinations of resistors. -
Meter bridge. Potentiometer- principle and its
applications to measure potential difference, and
for comparing emf of two cells; measurement of
internal resistance of a cell.
Unit III Toroidal solenoids. Cyclotron. Straight solenoid (to be added)
Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid
(bar magnet) along its axis and perpendicular to (no mathematical treatment).
its axis.
Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements.
Electromagnets and factors affecting their
strengths. Permanent magnets.
Unit IV LCR series circuit (no analytical
solution).
Resonance (sharpness of resonance to
be deleted.
Unit V Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves Transverse nature of electromagnetic
(qualitative idea only) waves (qualitative idea only)
Unit VI Scattering of light- blue colour of the sky and Young’s double hole experiment (only
reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and expression of dark and bright fringe).
sunset. Diffraction (qualitative idea only).
Optical instruments: Human eye, image formation
and accommodation, correction of eye defects
(myopia, hypermetropia).
Expression for fringe width.
Diffraction due to single slit, width of central
maximum. Only bold letter is deleted.
Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical
telescopes. Polarisation, plane polarized light;
Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarized light and
Polaroids.
Unit VII Davisson-Germer experiment (experimental -
details should be omitted; only conclusion should
be explained.
Unit VIII Radioactivity alpha, beta and gamma Alpha-particle scattering experiment;
particles/rays and their properties; radioactive Rutherford’s model of atom (to be
decay law. added); Bohr model of hydrogen atom,
expression for radius of nth possible
orbit, velocity and energy of electron
in the orbit (to be added), energy
levels of hydrogen atom,
Nuclear fission (no nuclear reactor).
Unit IX I-V characteristic of LED, photodiode, solar cell, -
and.
Zener diode as a voltage regulator.
Logic gates (OR,AND,NOT,NAND and NOR).
Transistor as a switch.
Unit X Bandwidth of transmission medium. -
Production and detection of an amplitude-
modulated wave.
CHEMISTRY
CLASS XI
Unit-wise weightage
External:Theory Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 70
Unit Marks
I. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry 5
II. Structure of Atom 9
III. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties 7
IV. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 9
V. Thermodynamics 9
VI. Equilibrium 8
VII. Redox Reactions 5
VIII. Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles & Techniques 8
IX. Hydrocarbons 10
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UNIT UNIT DROPPED
Unit V States of Matters: Gasses and Liquids. (Whole Unit deleted).
Unit IX Hydrogen. (Whole Unit deleted).
Unit X s-block Elements (Whole Unit deleted).
Unit XI Some p-block Elements (Whole Unit deleted).
Unit XIV Environmental Chemistry (Whole Unit deleted).
CHEMISTRY
CLASS XII
Unit-wise weightage
External Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 70
Unit Topic/Chapter Marks
I. Solutions 7
II. Electrochemistry 9
III. Chemical Kinetics 6
IV. d-and f-Block Elements 9
V. Coordination Compounds 5
VI. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 6
VII. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 7
VIII. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids 9
IX. Organic Compounds containing nitrogen 6
X. Biomolecules 6
Reduced/Deleted Contents
UNIT UNIT DROPPED REMARK
Unit I Solid State (Whole Unit deleted). -
Unit III - Electrochemical series and its
applications (to be added)
Unit V Surface Chemistry (Whole Unit deleted). -
Unit-wise weightage
External Time: 3 hours Marks: 70
Unit Part-A Part-B Marks
I Diversity in the Living World 6 4 10
II Structural Organisation in Animals and 7 5 12
Plants
III Cell Structure and Function 10 8 18
IV Plant Physiology 12 - 12
V Human Physiology - 18 18
TOTAL 70
Reduced/Deleted Contents
Name of the Chapter Dropped topics/Chapters
Chapter 1: Diversity in the Living World What is living?
Taxonomic aids
Botanical garden
Zoological parks
Museums
Key for identification of species
Chapter 4: Plant Kingdom Angiosperms
Patterns of life cycle and alternation of generations
Chapter 6: Morphology of Flowering Plants Modifications of root, stem, leaves
Taxonomic description of some angiospermic families:
Fabaceae
Liliaceae
Chapter 7: Anatomy of Flowering Plants Plant tissues and their types
Meristematic tissues
Permanent tissues
Secondary growth in stem and roots
Chapter 8: Structural Organisation in Animal tissues
Animals Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Muscle tissue
Neural tissue
Chapter 10: Bio-molecules ATP
DNA
RNA
Chapter 12: Transport in Plants Full chapter
Reduced/Deleted Contents
Name of the Chapter Dropped topics/Chapters
Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms Full chapter
Chapter 9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Full chapter
Production
Chapter 13: Organisms and Populations Organisms and its environment
Major abiotic factors
Responses to abiotic factors
Adaptations
Chapter 14: Ecosystem Nutrient cycling; Carbon and Phosphorous cycle
Ecological succession; Ecological Services
Chapter 16: Environmental Issues Full chapter
ACCOUNTANCY
CLASS – XI
Unit-wise weightage
Part A : External Time : 3 Hrs. Marks : 80
Units Marks
Financial Accounting-1
I Theoretical Framework 20
II Accounting Process 45
Financial Accounting-II
III Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship 15
Reduced/Deleted Chapters
Unit I IFRS
Unit II Accountancy for Bills of Exchange (Full Chapter)
Unit III Incomplete Records (Full Chapter)
Unit IV Computers in Accounting (Full Unit)
ACCOUNTANCY
CLASS – XII
Unit-wise weightage
Part A: External Time : 3 Hrs. Marks : 70
Units Marks
Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies
I Accounting for Partnership Firms 24
II Accounting for Companies 24
Financial Statement Analysis
III Analysis of Financial Statements 12
IV Cash Flow Statement 10
Reduced/Deleted Chapters
Unit I Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organisations (Full Unit)
BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS–XI
BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS–XII
Reduced/Deleted Chapters
Unit III Impact of Government Policy changes on business with special reference to
liberalization, privatization and globalization in India
Unit X Financial Markets (Full Unit)
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