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Syllabus
Class - XII (2019-20)
ENGLISH
MONTH WISE SYLLABUS (2019-2020)
APRIL-MAY
VISTAS- THE TIGER KING, THIRD LEVEL
FLAMINGO- THE LAST LESSON, LOST SPRING, DEEP WATER, MY MOTHER AT
OF, AUNT JENNIFER'S TIGERS
ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- NOTICE, COMPREHENSION (min. 2), NOTE
MAKING (min. 2), INFORMAL LETTER, DEBATES (min. 2),2 SPEECHES
GRAMMAR- PARAGRAPH WRITING 1 PIECE, POETIC DEVICES, CONJUNCTIONS,
TENSES, SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT
JULY
VISTAS- JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH, THE ENEMY
FLAMINGO- THE RATTRAP, INDIGO, AN ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM IN A SLUM
ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- FORMAL LETTERS ( letter to the editor, letter to civic
authorities, govt. dept., letter of request, complaint, seeking information- brochure, admission
form etc., job application, letter to school authorities, INVITATIONS ( formal, informal)
GRAMMAR- PREPOSITIONS, IDIOMS
AUGUST
VISTAS- ON THE FACE OF IT, SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY
ENGLISH
FLAMINGO- KEEPING QUIET, GOING PLACES, THE INTERVIEW
ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- REPORT WRITING, ADVERTISEMENTS ( display,
classified)
SEPTEMBER
FLAMINGO-A ROADSIDE STAND, POETS AND PANCAKES
OCTOBER
VISTAS- EVANS TRIES AN O LEVEL, MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD
FLAMINGO- A THING OF BEAUTY
ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- ARTICLE WRITING, POSTERS
NOVEMBER
VISTAS- REVISION
FLAMINGO- REVISION
ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- REVISION
Term I
Book 1
Ch 3 Matrices
Ch 4 Determinants
Ch 5 Continuity & Differentiation
Ch 6Application Of Derivatives
Ch 1 Relation & Functions
Ch2 Inverse Trigonometry
Book 2
MATHEMATICS
Ch 7 Integration
Ch 8Application Of Integrals
Ch 9 Differential Equations
Ch 12 Linear Programming
Term II
Book 2
Ch 13 Probability
Ch 10 Vectors
Ch 11 Three Dimensional Geometry
BIOLOGY
First Term
1. Reproduction in Organisms
2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering plants
3. Human Reproduction
4. Reproductive Health
5. Human Health and Disease
6. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
7. Microbes in Human welfare
8. Organisms and population
9. Ecosystem
10. Biodiversity and Conservation
11. Environmental Issues
12. Principles of Inheritance and Variation
13. Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Second Term
14. Evolution
15. Biotechnology : Principles and Processes
16. Biotechnology and its Applications
PHYSICS
FIRST TERM
HALO ALKANES AND HALO ALENES
ALCOHOLS , PHENOLS AND ETHERS.
ALDEHYDES AND KETONES.
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
ORGANIC COMPUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
SOLID STATE
SOLUTIONS
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
SECOND TERM
SURFACE CHEMISTRY
GENRAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF ELEMENTS.
p-BLOCK ELEMENTS
d & f – BLOCK ELEMENTS
COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
BIO-MOLECULES.
POLYMERS
CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE.
CHEMISTRY
FIRST TERM
HALO ALKANES AND HALO ALENES
ALCOHOLS , PHENOLS AND ETHERS.
ALDEHYDES AND KETONES.
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
ORGANIC COMPUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
SOLID STATE
SOLUTIONS
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
SECOND TERM
SURFACE CHEMISTRY
GENRAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF ELEMENTS.
p-BLOCK ELEMENTS
d & f – BLOCK ELEMENTS
COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
BIO-MOLECULES.
POLYMERS
CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE.
HISTORY
April – May
Bricks Beads and Bones
Kings, Farmers and Towns
Kinship, Caste and Class
Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings
Colonialism and the Countryside
Rebels and the Raj
July
Colonial Cities
Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
Understanding Partition
August
Framing The Constitution
Through the Eyes Of The Travellers
Bhakti - Sufi Traditions
September
An Imperial Capital – Vijayanagara
Peasants, Zamindars and The State
Kings And Chronicles
October
Revision
November
First Pre Board
December
Corrections of the first pre board
January
Second Pre Board
1ST TERM : APRIL – SEPTEMBER
Months Paper – 1
Human Geography
Paper – 2
India: People & Economy
Paper – 3
Practical Geog
April 1.Human Geography:
Nature and Scope.
2.World Population:
Distribution, Density,
Growth.
1. Population: Distribution,
Density, Growth,
Composition, etc.
2. Migration: Types, causes
and consequences.
1.Data: Its
Source and
compilation.
May 3. Population Composition.
4. Human Development.
3. Human development.
2. Data
processing.
5. Field Survey.
June + July 10. Human settlements.
5. Primary Activities.
6. Secondary Activities.
4. Human settlements.
5. Land resources and
agriculture.
6. Water resources.
7. Mineral and energy
resources.
2. Data
processing.
5. Field Survey.
August 7. Tertiary and quaternary
activities.
8. Transport and
communication.
8. Manufacturing industries
10. Transport and
communication.
3. Graphical
representation
of data.
GEOGRAPHY
2ND TERM : OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER
Months Paper – 1
Human Geography
Paper – 2
India: People & Economy
Paper – 3
Practical Geog
October 9. International Trade 11. International Trade
9. Planning and
development in Indian
context.
12. Geographical
perspective on selected
issues and problems.
3. Graphical
representation
of data.
5. Field survey :
Report
submission.
November Incomplete chapters to be
completed.
Incomplete chapters to be
completed.
4. Use of
computers in
data processing
and mapping.
Term 1
1. Challenges of Nation Building
2. The Cold War Era
3. The End of Bipolarity,
4. Era of One Party Dominance
5. Politics of planned Development
6. US Hegemony in World Politics
7. Globalisation
8. Alternative Centres of Power
9. India’s External Relations
10. Contemporary South Asia
11. Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System
12. The Crisis of Democratic Order
13. International Organisations
Term 2
Political Science
14. Environment and Natural Resources
15. Security in Contemporary World
16. Rise of Popular Movements
17. Regional Aspirations
18. Recent development in Indian Politics
Term I(APRIL – SEPTEMBER)
1. Variation in Psychological Attributes
2. Self and Personality
3. Meeting Life Challenges
4. Psychological Disorders
5. Therapeutic Approach
PRACTICALS : Intelligence , Self- concept, Interests, Adjustment and Personality.
CASE STUDY: Rough draft to be completed.
Term II(OCTOBER- DECEMBER)
1. Attitude and Social Cognition
2. Social Influence and Group Processes
3. Psychology and Life
4. Developing Psychological Skills
PRACTICALS :All five to be prepared.
PROJECT : Case Study
MARKS DISTRIBUTION
Theory: 70 marks
Practical: 30 marks
2 Practical =15 marks
PSYCHOLOGY
Viva = 5 marks
Case study = 5 marks
Practical file =5 marks
Informatics Practices -(065) Learning Outcomes:
Sound knowledge of computer system.
Ability to develop application using simple IDEs.
Ability to use, develop & debug programs independently.
Ability to store and retrieve data using an RDBMS.
TERM 1
April to September
Unit 1: Networking and Open Standards
Chapter 1- Computer Networking
Networking: a brief overview,
Communication Media: Wired Technologies – Co-Axial, Ethernet Cable, Optical Fiber; Wireless Technologies – Blue Tooth, Infrared, Microwave, Radio Link, Satellite Link;
Network Devices: Modem, Hub, Switch, Repeater, Gateway – and their functions
Types of network: LAN, MAN, WAN, PAN;
Network Topologies: Star, Bus, Tree
Network Protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP, PPP, Remote access software such as Team Viewer;
Identifying computers and users over a network: Basic concept of domain name, MAC (Media Access Control), and IP Address, domain name resolution
Network Security Concepts: Cyber Law, Firewall, Cookies, Hackers and Crackers
Network security threats: Denial of service, Intrusion problems, Snooping, Eavesdropping
Internet Applications: SMS, Voice Mail, Electronic Mail, Chat, Video Conferencing
Wireless/Mobile Communication: GSM, CDMA, WLL, 3G, 4G
Chapter 2: Open Source Concepts
Open Source Software (OSS), common FOSS/FLOSS examples (GNU/Linux, Firefox, OpenOffice, Java, Netbeans, MySQL). Common open standards (HTML, XML, ODF, TCP/IP, CSS)
Indian Language Computing: Character encoding, UNICODE, different types of fonts
(open type vs true type, static vs dynamic), Entering Indian Language Text – phonetic and key map based, Inscript.
Unit 2: Programming Fundamentals( Revision of whatever done in class XI)
Chapter 3-12:Basic concept of Class, Object, Inheritance
Polymorphism Commonly used libraries: String class and methods: toString(),
concat(), length(), toLowerCase(), toUpperCase(), trim(), subString() Math class
methods: pow(), round()
Accessing MySQL database using JDBC to connect with database.
Web application development: URL, Web server, Communicating with the web
server, concept of Client and Server Side
HTML based web pages covering basic tags – , Chapter 7 Inheritence
Chapter 8 Connectivity
Initiation of the Project
TERM 2
October Unit 3: Relational Database Management System
Review of RDBMS from Class XI
Database Fundamentals
Concept of Database transaction, Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK AND SAVEPOINT.
Grouping Records: GROUP BY, Group functions - MAX(), MIN(), AVG(), SUM(), COUNT(); using COUNT(*), DISTINCT clause with COUNT; Group Functions in case of Null Values.
Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY, Foreign Key, Unique and NOT NULL constraints, Viewing Constraints, Using DESC command to view constraints.
Displaying Data From Multiple Tables: Cartesian product, Union, Intersection and Equi-Join
ALTER TABLE for Deleting column(s), modifying data type(s) of column(s), Adding a constraint, enabling constraint, dropping constraints.
DROP Table for deleting a table or a database. Unit 4: IT Applications
Front-end Interface: Introduction; content and features; identifying and using appropriate component (Text Field, Radio Button, CheckBox, List etc. as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry, validation and display.
Back-end Database: Introduction and its purpose, exploring the requirement of databases, tables and its essential attributes.
Front-End and Database Connectivity: Introduction, requirement and benefits
Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance, e-Business and e-Learning applications
Impact of ICT on society: Social, Environmental and Economic benefits.
FINE ARTS
(Theory)
First Term-
Study of the painting by Raja Ravi Verma – Rama Vanquishing the Pride of the
Ocean
Introduction to the Bengal school of Painting – Origin And Development
Study of Paintings (Six) from Bengal school
Contribution of Indian Artist in the struggle for National Freedom movement
Second Term-
Study of Contemporary Modern Indian Paintings (Eight Paintings)
Study of Contemporary Modern Graphic Prints (Five Prints)
Study of Contemporary Modern Sculptures (Six Sculptures)
HISTORY
TERM I ( HISTORY )
BOOK I
1. Bricks, Beads And Bones
2. Kings, Farmers And Towns
3. Kinship, Caste And Class
4. Thinkers Beliefs And Buildings
BOOK III
1. Colonialism And The Countryside
2. Rebels And The Raj
3. Colonial Cities
4. Mahatma Gandhi And The Nationalist Movement
5. Understanding Partition
6. Framing Of The Constitution
B.E.- ENTREPRENEURSHIP CODE NO- 066
THEORY : 70 PROJECT : 30
MONTHS CHAPTERS TOPICS TO BE COVERED
APRIL ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPOURNITIES Sensing Entrepreneurial oppournities
Environmental Scanning.
Problem identification
Creativity and Innovation
MAY ENTERPRISE PLANNING Business Plan
Organisational Plan.
Operational Plan
Marketing Plan
Financial Plan
Human Resource Planning
JULY ENTERPRISE MARKETING Marketing and Sales Strategy.
Branding- Business name,LOGO ,Tagline
Negotiation -Importance and methods
Customer Relationship Management
AUGUST ENTERPRISE GROWTH STRATEGIES Franchising , merger and acquisition
SEPTEMBER BUSINESS ARITHMETICS Unit of sale,Break even Analysis,
Computation of working Capital Inventory control
OCTOBER RESOURCE MOBILIZATION Angel Investor venture capital funds
NOVEMBER RESOURCE MOBILIZATION To be continued revision of entire syllabus
DECEMBER Revision ten years board papers to be solved
JANUARY Revision ten years board papers to be solved
ACCOUNTANCY
Accountancy Class XII
April , May , July , August September ,October , November , December
APRIL: ACCOUNTS OF NOT FOR PROFIT
ORGANISATION
Preparation of Receipts and Payments Account
Preparation Of Income & expenditure Account
Preparation of opening and closing balance
Sheet
Adjustments relating to Funds , Subscriptions ,
Accrued , Outstanding etc
SEPTEMBER:
COMPANY ACCOUNTS
Redemption of Debentures
Draw of lots
Lump Sum
Creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve
Interest on Debentures
OCTOBER :
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS
Partnership Deed
Fundamentals of partnership accounts
Preparation of Profit and loss appropriation
account
And Partners capital accounts and Current
accounts
Interest on drawings
Interest on Capital
MAY:
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS
Past adjustments
Guarantee of Profits
Admission of a Partner
Calculation of new ratio and sacrificing ratio
Goodwill calculation
Goodwill treatment
Revaluation of assets and Liabilities
Capital adjustments
JULY :
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS
Retirement Of Partner Calculation of new ratio
and gaining ratio
Goodwill calculation
Goodwill treatment
Revaluation of assets and Liabilities
Capital adjustments
Change in the profit sharing ratio
Treatment of Revaluation profit
Goodwill , Reserves , Accumulated Profits
Change in Profit sharing ratio
Death Of Partner
Profit calculation
Deceased Partner’s Capital account and his
executers account and preparation of the New
Balance Sheet
Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Preparation of Realization account Capital and
Bank account
Preparation of Memorandum Balance Sheet
AUGUST :
COMPANY ACCOUNTS
Issue and allotment of Shares at Par and at
Premium
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF A
COMPANY
Statement of profit and loss account , Balance
Sheet with major headings and sub headings
Related sections of the Indian Companies act of
2013 will apply
ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Objectives importance and limitations
Tools of Financial statement analysis
Ratio analysis
Cash flow analysis
NOVEMBER: ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Comparative analysis
Common size analysis
DECEMBER: Solving Sample Papers
Private Placement of shares
Employee Stock option Plan
Under subscription Of shares
Over Subscription of Shares
Calls in Arrears and Calls in advance
Issue of shares for Consideration other than
cash
Forfeiture and Re-issue of shares
Disclosure of Share Capital in the balance
sheet
COMPANY ACCOUNTS
Issue of debentures at par, at premium and at
discount
Issue of debentures for consideration other than
cash
Issue of debentures from the point of view of
redemption
Issue of Debentures as collateral Securities
BUSINESS STUDIES
April , May, July , August September , October , November , December
APRIL:
NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF
MANAGEMENT,
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
MAY:
PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC
MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
PLANNING
JULY:
ORGANISING
STAFFING
AUGUST: DIRECTING
CONTROLLING
SEPTEMBER: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND
FINANCIAL MARKETS
OCTOBER : MARKETING MANAGEMENT
NOVEMBER: CONSUMER PROTECTION
DECEMBER:
REVISION AND SOLVING PAPERS
ECONOMICS
MONTH BOOK CHAPTER NAME
APRIL 2019 MACRO
ECONOMICS
5.MONEY
6.BANKING
1.CIRCULAR FLOW OF INCOME
2.BASIC CONCEPTS OF MACROECONOMICS
MAY 2019 MACRO
ECONOMICS
3.NATIONAL INCOME AND RELATED
AGGREGATES
4. MEASUREMENT OF NATIONAL INCOME.
JUNE
2019
INDIAN
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
1.INDIAN ECONOMY ON EVE OF
INDEPENDENCE
JULY
2019
IED 2.FIVE YEAR PLANS IN INDIA
3.FEATURES PROBLEMS AND POLICIES OF
AGRICULTURE
4.STRATEGY OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
5.INDIA’S FOREIGN TRADE
AUGUST
2019
IED 6.ECONOMIC REFORMS SINCE 1991
7.POVERTY
8.HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
9.RURAL DEVELOPMENT
10.EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
SEPTEMBER
2019
MACRO
ECONOMICS
7.AGGREGATE DEMAND AND RELATED
CONCEPTS
8.INCOME DETERMINATION
OCTOBER
2019
MACRO
ECONOMICS
IED
9.EXCESS AND DEFICIENT DEMAND
11.INFRASTRUCTURE
12.ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
NOVEMBER
2019
IED
MACRO
ECONOMICS
13.COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDIS CHINA
AND PAKISTAN
10.GOVERNMENT BUDGET
11.FORIEGN EXCHANGE RATE
12.BALANCE OF PAYMENT