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“Education is the movement from darkness to light.” – Allan Bloom


Subject Code: 041 - Mathematics Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT
Reference Books: Mathematics For Class XII R.D. Sharma, M.L. Agarwal , R.S. Agarwal
%
Portion No of
Peri Compl Chapt
Month TWD Week ods etion ers Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
16 to 18 Introduction
To verify that the relation R in the
20 to 25 Types of relations: reflexive, symmetric, set L of all lines in a plane, defined
Feb 11 17 5% 1 1: Relations and Functions
transitive and equivalence relations. by R = {( l, m) : l || m} is an
27 & 28 One to one and onto functions equivalence relation
To explore the principal value of
1 to 4 Definition, range, domain, principal value branch.
2. Inverse Trigonometric FunctionConcept, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, the function sin–1x using a unit
6 to 10 Graphs of inverse trigonometric functions.
zero and identity matrix, transpose of a matrix, circle
13 to 18 symmetric and skew symmetric matrices.
March 25 37 15% 2 Operation on matrices: Addition and multiplication and
multiplication
On commutativity with a scalar. Simple properties of
20 to 25 3. Matrices addition, Self Assessment and Assignment Problems
of multiplication of matrices and existence of non-zero
multiplication
matrices whoseand scalarismultiplication.
product the zero matrix
27 to 31 (restrict to square
Determinant matrices
of a square of order
matrix 2).3 x 3 matrices),
(up to
minors, co-factors and applications of determinants
1 to 8 in finding theinconsistency
area of a triangle.
Consistency, and number
Adjoint and of
of solutions inverse of of
system a square matrix.
linear equations
4. Determinants Self Assessment and Assignment Problems
by examples, solving system of linear equations
10 to 15 in two or three variables (having unique solution) To find analytically the limit of a
using inverse of a matrix. function f (x) at x = c and also to
Continuity and differentiability, chain rule, check the continuity of the function
derivative of inverse trigonometric functions, at that point
17 to 21 ART INTEGRATED PROJECT:
𝑙𝑖𝑘𝑒 sin−1 𝑥 , cos−1 𝑥 and tan−1 𝑥,
derivative of implicit functions. 4.1.2.1.2:
April 21 31 15% 2 Study of natural and man made
forms , human figures, birds,
animals, vegetation and other
5. Continuity and
objects like household items,
Differentiability
buildings or as desired by the
24 to 27 students
PPT presentation on comparitive
Concept of exponential and logarithmic functions. study of any aspect(climate,
Derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions. literace, spread of diseases...)
Logarithmic differentiation, derivative of functions between West Bengal and
expressed in parametric forms. Second order derivatives. To
Tamilnadu using
understand thegraphiical tools
concepts of local
Applications of derivatives: rate of change of bodies, (bargraph, line graph, double
maxima, local minima and point of
increasing/decreasing functions, maxima and minima bargraph, histogram)
inflection.
(first derivative test motivated geometrically and second
May 9 22 to 31 13 5% 1 6. Applications of Derivatives derivative test given as a provable tool).
Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles
and understanding of the subject as well as real life
situations).
Applications of derivatives: rate of change of bodies,
increasing/decreasing functions, maxima and minima
(first derivative test motivated geometrically and second To understand the concepts of
May 9 22 to 31 13 5% 1 6. Applications of Derivatives derivative test given as a provable tool). absolute maximum and minimum
Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles values of a function in a given
and understanding
Integration of the
as inverse subject
process as well as real life
of differentiation. closed interval through its graph.
situations).
Integration of a variety of functions by substitution,
1 to 3 by partial of
Evaluation fractions and by parts,
simple integrals
5 to 9 of the following types and problems based on them. To evaluate the definite as the limit
7. Integrals Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (without proof). of a sum and verify it by actual
12 to 17 Basic properties of definite integrals and evaluation of integration.
June 23 36 15% 2
definite integrals.
Applications in finding the area under
19 to 23 simple curves, especially lines,
8. Application of Integrals Applications in finding the area of circles/ Self Assessment and Assignment Pr
26 to 30
parabolas/ellipses
Definition, order and(in standard
degree, formand
general only)
1 to 7 particular solutions of a differential equation.
Solution of differential equations by
method of separation of variables,
9. Differential Equations Solutions of homogeneous differential equations Self Assessment and Assignment Pr
10 to 15
July 23 36 15% 2 of first order and first degree. Solutions of linear To locate the points to given
differential equation
Direction cosines andofdirection
the type:ratios of a line joining two coordinates in space, measure the
17 to 21 points. distance between two points in
11. Three - dimensional Geometry Types of vectors
Cartesian equation(equal, unit, zero,
and vector parallel
equation of a and
line,collinear
skew lines, space and then to verify the
24 to 31 vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a vector,
shortest
Vectors distance between
and scalars, two
magnitude lines. Angle between two lines distance using distance formula.
components of a vector, additionandof direction of a vector.
vectors, multiplication of
1 to 5 Direction
a vector bycosines andposition
a scalar, direction ratiosofofa point
vector a vector.
dividing a line To verify geometrically that
6 to 11 10. Vector Algebra segment in Geometrical
Definition, a given ratio.Interpretation, properties and c × (a + b ) = (c ×
application of scalar (dot) product of vectors, vector (cross) a )+ (c × b)
14 to 19
product of vectors

August 23 36 15% 2 Introduction, related terminology such as constraints,


21 to 26 objective function, optimization, graphical method of
To understand the concepts of
solution for problems in two variables,
12. Linear Programming decreasing and increasing
Feasible and infeasible regions (bounded or unbounded), functions.
28 to 31 feasible and infeasible solutions, optimal feasible
solutions (upprobability,
Conditional to three non-trivial constraints).
multiplication theorem on
1 to 9 probability, To explain the computation of
conditional probability of a given
11 to 16 1 13. Probability Independent events, total probability, Bayes’ theorem, event A, when event B has already
Sepptember 22 33 5% Random variable and its probability distribution, mean occurred, through an example of
18 to 22 of random variable. throwing a pair of dice
25 to 30 7 Re 1 Revision Ch: 4,5,8,9,10,11,12
100 % Syllabus Completed
2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 Examination
October 16 9 to 14 RE 1
25 to 31 Ch: 1,2,3
1 to 4 6 RE 2 Revision Ch:7
6 to 10 Ch: 6,13
November 23 13 to 18 RE 2
RE 2 Examination
20 to 24 RE 2
November 23

27 to 30 PB 1 Revision Ch: 1 to 13
1 to 8 PB 1
PB1 Examination
December 18 11 to 16 PB 1
18 to 22 PB 2 Revision Ch: 1 to 13
2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 Examination
8 to 12 PB 2
January 21 18 to 20 BOARD
PREPARATIO SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
22 to 31 N
“Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.”– Socrates
Subject Code: 041 - Physics Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT
Reference Books: S.L.ARORA, TogetherNowith-Rachna
% Portion of sagar
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
Electric charges, Conservation of charge, Coulomb's law-force
16 to 18 between twopoint charges, forces between multiple charges;
20 to 25 superposition principle and continuous charge distribution. To determine resistivity of two /
17 1. Electricity charges and fields three wires by plotting a graph for
Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field potential.difference versus current.
lines, electricdipole, electric field due to a dipole, torque on a
Feb 11 27 & 28 5% 1 dipole in uniform electric field.

1 to 4 Electric flux, statement of Gauss's theorem and its applications to


6 to 10 To find resistance of a given wire /
2. Electrostatic potential and find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged
13 to 18 37 standard resistor using metre
capacitance infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell
bridge.
20 to 25 (field inside and outside).
March 25 27 to 31 15% 2
1 to 8
Conductors and insulators,
Chapter–2: Electrostatic free charges
Potential and bound charges inside a
and Capacitance
10 to 15 conductor. Dielectrics
Electric potential, and electric
potential polarization,
difference, capacitors
electric potential due toTo
a verify the laws of combination
3. Electrostatic potential
31 and capacitance,combination of capacitors in series
point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipotential (parallel) of resistances using a
and capacitance
and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel
surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system metre bridge
17 to 21 plate capacitor
of two-point with and
charges andwithout dielectric
of electric dipole
April 21 24 to 27 15% 2 medium between the plates,
in an electrostatic field. energy
stored in a capacitor (no derivation, formulae only).

Current Electricity
Chapter–3: Current Electricity To find the frequency of AC mains
Electric current, flow of electric charges with a sonometer.
in a metallic conductor, drift velocity,
mobility and their relation with electric
current; Ohm's law, V-I characteristics
13 4. Current Electricity (linear and non-linear), electrical energy
and power, electrical resistivity and
conductivity, temperature dependence of
resistance, Internal resistance of a To assemble the components of a
cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, given electrical circuit
combination of cells in series and
in parallel, Kirchhoff's rules,
May 9 22 to 31 5% 1 Wheatstone bridge.
1 to 3
5 to 9
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment.
12 to 17 Biot - Savart law and its application to current carrying
circular loop. Ampere's law and
its applications to infinitely long straight wire.
traight solenoid (only qualitative treatment),
force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields.
Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field,
force between two parallel current-carrying
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment.
Biot - Savart law and its application to current carrying
circular loop. Ampere's law and
its applications to infinitely long straight wire.
traight solenoid (only qualitative treatment),
force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields.
Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field,
force between two parallel current-carrying
conductors-definition of ampere, torque experienced by a current
loop in uniform magnetic field; Current loop as a magnetic To study the variation in potential
36 5.EFF dipole and its magnetic dipole moment, moving drop with length of a wire for a
coil galvanometerits current sensitivity and steady current
conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.
19 to 23
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter
Bar magnet, bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid (qualitative
treatment only), magnetic
field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along
its axis and perpendicular to
Electromagnetic
its axis (qualitativewaves 04 Periods
treatment only), torque on a magnetic
Chapter–8:
dipole
Magnetic Electromagnetic
(barproperties
magnet) in Waves
of amaterials-
uniform Para-, dia-Currents
and ferro -
Electromagnetic
Chapter–7:
Basic Induction
Alternating
ideasubstances
of displacement and
Current Alternating
current, Electromagnetic waves,
magnetic
Chapter–6: field (qualitative
with
Electromagnetic treatment
examples,
Induction only), magnetic field
June 23 26 to 30 15% 2 Alternating
their currents,their
characteristics, peaktransverse
and RMS value of alternating To draw the diagram of a given
lines.
Magnetization
Electromagnetic ofreactance
materials,and
induction; effect of temperature
Faraday's laws, induced EMF
current/voltage;
nature (qualitative idea only). impedance; open circuit comprising at least a
1 to 7 on
andmagnetic
LCR current; properties
Lenz's
series circuit (phasors(radio
only),waves,
resonance,power in AC
Electromagnetic spectrum microwaves, battery,resistor/rheostat, key,
10 to 15 Law, Selfpower
circuits,
infrared, and mutual
factor, induction.
visible, wattless current.
36 6. Effects of Current ammeter and voltmeter. Mark the
17 to 21 AC generator,
ultraviolet, Transformer.
X-rays, gamma rays) including elementary facts components that are not.connected
July 23 24 to 31 15% 2 about their uses. in proper order and correct the
circuit and also the circuit diagram.
Optics
Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Ray Optics: Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror
formula, refraction of light, total internal To find the value of v for different
reflection and optical fibers, refraction at spherical surfaces, values of u in case of a concave
1 to 5 lenses, thin lens formula, lens maker’s mirror and to find the focal length
formula, magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin
lenses in contact, refraction of light
through a prism.
Optical instruments: Microscopes and astronomical
36 6.Effects of Current telescopes (reflecting and To find the focal length of a
6 to 11 refracting) and their magnifying powers. convex mirror, using a convex lens
Wave optics: Wave front and Huygen’s principle, reflection To find the focal length of a
and refraction of plane wave at a plane convex lens by plotting graphs
surface using wave fronts. Proof of laws of reflection and between u and v or between 1/u
14 to 19 refraction using Huygen’s principle. and 1/v.the focal length of a
To find
21 to 26 Interference, Young's double slit experiment and expression concave lens, using a convex lens
for fringe width (No derivation final
expression only), coherent sources and sustained To study effect of intensity of light
interference of light, diffraction due to (by varying distance of the source)
a single slit, width of central maxima (qualitative treatment on an LDR
August 23 28 to 31 15% 2 only).
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Dual
nature of radiation, Photoelectric
effect, Hertz and Lenard's observations; Einstein's
photoelectric equation-particle nature of light. To observe diffraction of light due
1 to 9 Experimental study of photoelectric effect to a thin slit
Matter waves-wave nature of particles, de-Broglie relation.

Atoms and Nuclei 15 Periods


Chapter–12: Atoms
11 to 16 Alpha-particle scattering experiment; Rutherford's model of
atom; Bohr model of hydrogen atom, To obtain a lens combination with
7. Electro magnetic Induction
33 Expression for radius of nth possible orbit, velocity and the specified focal length by using
and AC
energy of electron in his orbit, of hydrogen two lenses from the given set of
18 to 22 line spectra (qualitative treatment only). lenses

Nuclei Composition and size of nucleus, nuclear force Mass-


energy relation, mass defect; binding energy
per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear
Septemb 22 25 to 30 15% 2 fission, nuclear fusion.
100 % Syllabus Completed
2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 EXAMINATION
9 to 14 RE 1 50%
October 16 25 to 31
1 to 4 sample papers revision
6 to 10
13 to 18 RE 2
RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 50%
November 23 27 to 30 Sample papers revision
1 to 8 PB 1
PB 1 EXAMINATION
11 to 16 PB 1 100%
Decembe 18 18 to 22 Sample papers revision
2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 100%
18 to 20
BOARD PREPARATION sample papers revision
January 21 22 to 31
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela
Subject Code: 044 - Biology Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT
Reference Books: Biology For%Class
PortionXII No of
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/ Project/ Practicals

Unit-VI-Chapter-1 Introduction -Asexual reproduction,


Reproduction-Reproduction in Sexual reproduction-prefertilization,f
16 to 18 organism ertilization,post fertilization events

17 Flower a fascinating organ of angiosperm


abd prefertilization structure and
Chapter-2 Sexual reproduction in events -intro 2.2.1-structure of stamen 5. T.S. of blastula through permanent slides
20 to 25 flowering plants and microspogangio (Mammalian).

Structure of pollen grain Structure of pistil , 1. Prepare a temporary mount to observe


Feb 11 27 & 28 5% 1 Chapter-2 Sexual reproduction pollination ,agents,post fertilization,embryo, seed pollen germination.
1 to 4 in flowering plants S.T-1/ bb discussion and revision of chapter 1
3. Identification of stages of gamete
Male and female reproductive systems; development,
microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary; i.e., T.S. of testis and T.S. of ovary through
6 to 10 Chapter- 3-Human reproduction gametogenesis-spermatogenesis and oogenesis; permanent slides (from grasshopper/mice).

S.t-2/REVISION
Pregnancy for test
and placenta /menstrual
formation cycle;
(Elementary idea);
fertilisation, embryo development up to
parturition (elementary idea); lactation (elementary
13 to 18 Chapter- 3-Human reproduction idea),
blastocyst formation, implantation;/
37 bb discussions /Chapter-4 Need for reproductive health 6. Mendelian inheritance using seeds of
and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases different
(STDs); colour/sizes of any plant.
birth control - need and methods, contraception and 7. Prepared pedigree charts of any one of
medical the
Chapter- 3-Human termination of pregnancy (MTP); amniocentesis; genetic traits such as rolling of tongue,
reproduction / infertility and assisted
U.T-1/Heredity reproductive
and variation: technologies
Mendelian -
inheritance; blood
Chapter-4 Reproductive
UNIT-VII Genetics and IVF, ZIFT, GIFT (Elementary idea for general
Deviations from Mendelism-Incomplete dominance, groups, ear lobes, widow’s peak and colour
20 to 25 health
Evolution awareness).
/Chapter-5-Principles Co-dominance,Multiple alleles,Inheritance of blood blindness.
March 25 27 to 31 15% 2 of inheritance and Variation groups.

S.T-3-Revision for exam /Pleiotropy ,


Elementary idea of polygenic inheritance,
Chromosome theory of inheritance,
Chromosomes and genes,
Sex determination in-,Humans,Birds,
Honey bee,Linkage and crossing over,
31 Sex linked inheritance-Haemophilia,
Colour blindness,Mendelian disorder in humans,
Chapter-5-Principles of inheritance
Thalassemia,Chromosomal disorders in humans-, 4. Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper
1 to 8 and Variation Down's syndrome,Turner's,Klinefelter's syndromes testis through permanent slides.

April 21 15% 2
31 comparative anatomy, embryology and molecular
DNA replication,Central
evidence),Darwin's dogma
contribution,Modern Synthetic
Transcription, genetic code,
theory of Evolution,Mechanism of evolution-Variation
translation,Gene
(Mutation expression and
and Recombination),Natural Selection with 5. Isolate DNA from available plant
Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of regulation-Lac
S.T-4
examples,Types Operon
Revision for
of exam
naturaland /
selection, 8. Controlled pollination – emasculation,
material
10 to 15 Inheritance
Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Genome
Gene and
flow andhuman ganeome
genetic project
drift,Hardy - tagging
such andbagging.
as spinach, green pea seeds, papaya,
17 to 21 Inheritance DNA fingerprinting
Weinberg's principle,Adaptive Radiation,Human etc.
April 21 24 to 27 15% 2 Chapter 7: Evolution evolution
4. Prepare a temporary mount of onion
root tip to study mitosis.
ACTIVITY CODE:ART INTEGRATION
S.T-5Pathogens - parasites causing human diseases PROJECT : STUDY THE COMPLETE HEALTH
−Malaria AND
Common DISEASES OFcausing
disease JAMMUorganisms
AND KASHMIRlike
13 PEOPLE AND MAKE A REPORT OF
Filariasis,Ascariasis,Typhoid,Pneumonia,Common Ascaris, Entamoeba, Plasmodium,
1.COMMON GENETIC DISORDERS
Unit VIII. Biology and Human cold, any fungus causing
2.COMMON DISEASES ringworm through
AND 3.VACCINATION
Welfare Chapter 8: Human Amoebiasis,Ring worm permanent
SCHEDULE slides,OF THE models
PEOPLEorLIVE
virtual
IN JAMMU
May 9 22 to 31 5% 1 Health and Diseases Basic concepts of immunology – Vaccines −, AND KASHMIR
images or specimens. Comment on
1 to 3 Cancer,HIV,AIDs,Adolescence, drug and alcohol abuse symptoms of diseases that they cause.

5 to 9 U.T-2 Revision for Exam /


S.T-6 Revision for Exam/Microbes in
Human Welfare intro In household food processing, Models specimen showing symbolic
Industrial production,Sewage treatment, association in root modules
Chapter-10: Microbes in Human Energy generation and as biocontrol agents, of leguminous plants, Cuscuta on host,
12 to 17 Welfare Biofertilizers,Antibiotics-,Production and judicious use lichens.
Unit IX. Biotechnology and
36 Its Applications S.T-7-Revision for Exam/Unit-IX intro ,
Chapter 11: Biotechnology Principles of Biotechnology ,
19 to 23 - Principles and Processes Tools of recombinant DNA technology,Cloning vectors

Processes of Recombinant DNA technology


and BB discussion, Application of Biotechnology
in health and agriculture −Human insulin and
Chapter-11 and Chapter vaccine production, gene therapy Genetically
/12Biotechnology and its modified organisms - Bt crops Transgenic
June 23 26 to 30 15% 2 Application Animals; biosafety issues, biopiracy and patents
S.T-8-Revision and exam /Chapter 13:
Organisms and PopulationsOrganisms and
environment−Habitat,Niche, Population,
Ecological,adaptations,Populationinteractions- 2. Study the plant population density by
Unit X. Ecology and EnvironmentMutualism,Competition,Predation, quadrat method.
Chapter 13: Organisms and Parasitism,Population attributes-, 3. Study the plant population
1 to 7 36 Populations Growth,Birth rate,Death rate Age distribution frequency by quadrat method.
S.T-9-Revision and exam /life history of variation
/bb discussion/Patterns,Components,
Nutrient cycles (carbon and phosphorous) Flash cards models showing
Productivity,Decomposition,Energy
Ecological flow,
successionCarbon fixation, examples of homologous and
10 to 15 Chapter 14: Ecosystem
Chapter-14 Pyramids of number,
Pollination,Seed biomass, energy
dispersal,Oxygen release (in brief) analogous organs.
17 to 21
July 23 24 to 31 15% 2 U.T-3-Revision and exam
1 to 5 S.T-10-Revision and exam

36
Concept of biodiversityPatterns of
Chapter-15 Biodiversity and biodiversity, Importance of biodiversity,
6 to 11 its Conservation Loss of biodiversity,
36 S.T-11-Revision and exam Biodiversity conservation-
Hotspots,Endangered organisms,Extinction,
Red data book,Biosphere reserves,
14 to 19 National parks,Sanctuaries,Ramsar sites/
21 to 26 S.T-12-Revision and exam
Chapter-15 Biodiversity and
August 23 28 to 31 15% 2 its Conservation S.T-13-Revision and exam
1 to 9

11 to 16 U.T-4-Revision and exam


33
18 to 22
September 22 25 to 30 15% 2 RE1 REVISION CHAPTERS-10,11,12,13,14,15

100 % Syllabus Completed


2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 EXAMINATION
9 to 14 RE 1 8 to 14

October 16 25 to 31
1 to 4
R.E-2 REVISION CHAPTERS-2,3,4,5,6,7,8
6 to 10

13 to 18 RE 2
RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 7
November 23 27 to 30 PB1 REVISION FULL PORTIONS

1 to 8 PB 1
PB 1 EXAMINATION
11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 14

December 18 18 to 22 PB2 REVISION FULL PORTIONS

2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 14

18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE

January 21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION


“The Best way to predict your Future is to create it.”– Abraham Lincoln
Subject Code: 043 - CHEMISTRY Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT
Reference Books: Modern ABC, Pradeep's
% PortionNewNoCourse
of Chemistry Vol I & II, Arihant Solutions
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Depression
Detailed of freezingtopoint, osmotic pressure,
Types of Concepts
solutions,
solid solutions,
determination Raoult's be covered
Expressing
law,
of molecular
inproperties
the of
concentrations
colligative
masses
Chapter
- Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
usingand EMF of a
16 to 18 Relation
solutions,
relative between
Solubility
lowering Gibbs
of vapourenergy change
pressure, Practical: Chemical Kinetics
colligative
cell, properties, abnormal molecular
20 to 25 17 10% 1 2. Solutions elevation of boiling point, (a) Effect of concentration and temperature on
mass,Van't
Redox reactions,
conductance Hoff factor.
EMF of a solutions,
in electrolytic cell, standard the rate of reaction between Sodium
February 11 27 & 28 electrode potential, Nernst equation and
specific and molar conductivity,
"Kohlrausch's Law, electrolysis and law its
variationsof of
electrolysis Thermochemistry
Thiosulphate and Hydrochloric acid.
1 to 4 application to
conductivityidea),
(elementary chemical cells
with concentration
dry cell-electrolytic cells AnyStudy
(b) one ofofthe following
reaction ratesexperiments
of any one of the
6 to 10 and Galvanic cells" i) Enthalpy of dissolution
Practical:Surface
following: Chemistry of 1Copper Sulphate
Preparation of
10% 1 3. Electrochemistry Practical:
or
one PotassiumChromatography
lyophilic Nitrate.
and one Separation
lyophobic sol - of
starch,
13 to 18 37 General
Rate of atrends
reactionin properties
(Average and of the first-row
instantaneous), (i) Reaction
Project: Study of of
Iodide ion with of
the presence Hydrogen
oxalate ions
pigments
ii)
egg Enthalpy
albumin
Peroxide from
at of
and
roomextracts
gum 2 of
neutralization leaves
of
Preparation
temperature and
strong
using offlowers
acid
one
20 to 25 transition
Lead
Order metals
factorsaccumulator,
affecting
and – metallic
fuelcells,
rate
molecularity of of acharacter,
corrosion.
reaction:
reaction, ionization
rate law and in
by guava
paper fruit at different
chromatography stages of ripening.
March 25 27 to 31 5% 0.5 4. Chemical Kinetics enthalpy,
concentration, temperature, catalyst;
(HCI)
lyophobic
differentandconcentrations
strong
sol– ofand
basehydroxide
Ferric (NaOH). determination
Iodide ions.
specific rate
Concept constant,theory
of collision integrated rate equations noand of Rf values (distance values may be during
1 to 8 oxidation
half-life states, ionic radii, (elementary idea,property,
colour, catalytic iii) Determination of enthaply
(ii) Reaction between Potassium Iodate,
provided).
change
5% 0.5 4. Chemical Kinetics mathematical treatment), activation
magnetic properties, interstitial compounds, energy, interaction (Hydrogen bond
(KIO3) and Sodium Sulphite: (Na2SO3) formation)
10 to 15 Arrhenius
General
alloy equation.
introduction,
formation, electronic
preparation and configuration,
properties of between
using Acetone
starch solutionandas Chloroform.
an indicator (clock
31 Lanthanoids – Electronic configuration, oxidation
17 to 21 occurrence
K2Cr2O7
states, and characteristics of transition metals, reaction).
Practical: Tests for the functional groups
5% 0.5 8.d and f Block Elements
April 21 24 to 27 and KMnO4.
chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction present in Electrochemistry
organic compounds: (1) Alcoholic
Practical:
Art Integrated Project: Variation
1.1.8: of cell
and its consequences.
Actinoids
Coordination - Electronic
compounds configuration,
- Introduction,oxidation
ligands, and Carboxylic
Practical:
potential groups.
Characteristic
in Zn/Zn2+|| (2) Aldehydic
tests
Cu2+/Cu of and
carbohydrates
with change
13 Ketonic Study and use of various media and
May 9 22 to 31 5% 0.5 8.d and f Block Elements states and comparison
coordination with lanthanoids.
number, colour, magnetic properties and and
in proteins in
concentration
Project:Study of the
of given foodstuffs.
electrolytes
digestion (CuSO4by or
techniques to the extent of of starch
their availability.
1 to 3 shapes
IUPAC
structurenomenclature of mononuclear
and stereoisomerism, coordination
the importance of ZnSO4)
salivary
Project: at room
Preparation temperature
amylase andofeffect of pH
soybean
PPT and
milk
on and its
minerals
9. Coordination Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C–X bond, Practical:Preparation of Inorganic Compounds
5 to 9 Alcohols:
compounds.
coordination Nomenclature,
compounds methods
(in of preparation,
physical and chemical properties optical rotation CFT
Bonding, Werner's theory,
qualitative VBT, and
analysis, Practical:
temperature
comparison Preparation
Study of theof on
with it.
effectnatural of Organic
milk
of Potassium with Compounds
Bisulphatetoas
respect
Compounds physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols Preparation
Preparation of double
any one salt
of of Ferrous
the following
12 to 17 36 10% 1 extraction
mechanism
Haloarenes: ofofmetals and
substitution
Nature of biological
C–X reactions.
bond, system)
substitution curd
food formation,
preservative
Ammonium the
Sulphate effect
under of
or varioustemperature,
conditionsetc.
Potash Alum.
19 to 23 only), compounds
(temperature, concentration, time, etc.)
10. Haloalkanes and reactions
Uses and (Directive
environmental
identification influence
of primary, effects ofofhalogen
secondary in
- and tertiary Preparation
i) Acetanilide ii) Di -benzalAcetone iii) p-
June 23 26 to 30 5% 0.5 Haloarenes and
10. Haloalkanes monosubstituted compounds
dichloromethane, trichloromethane,
alcohols, only) of Potassium Ferric
Project:Study
Nitroacetanilide theiv) Oxalate.
quantity
Aniline ofyellow
caseinor present
2 - in
1 to 7 5% 0.5 Haloarenes tetrachloromethane,
mechanism of dehydration, iodoform, usesfreons, DDT. reference
with special different samples
Naphthol Anilinedye. of milk.
10 to 15 to methanol and ethanol.

Practical:(1) (a) Preparation of the standard


solution of Oxalic acid of a given volume (b)
Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation,
36 Determination of molarity of KMnO4 solution
11. Alcohols, Phenols and physical and chemical properties, acidic nature
10% 1 by titrating it against a standard solution of
Ethers of phenol, electrophilic substitution reactions,
Oxalic acid. (2) The above exercise [F 1 (a)
uses of phenols.
and (b)] to be conducted using Ferrous
ammonium sulphate (Mohr's salt)
17 to 21 Ethers: Nomenclature,
Aldehydes methods
and Ketones: of preparation,
Nomenclature, Project:Comparative study of the rate of
July 23 24 to 31 physical
nature ofand chemical
carbonyl properties,
group, methodsuses.
of preparation, Practical: Determination
fermentation of one
of the following anion andwheat
materials: one
1 to 5 physical and chemical properties cation in a given salt Cation:
flour, gram flour, potato juice, carrot juice, etc
Project: • Extraction
Pb2+, Cu2+ of essential
As3+, Aℓ3+ , Fe3+,oils present
Mn2+, in
Zn2+,
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Saunf (aniseed), Ajwain (carum),
Ni2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Mg2+, NH4 + Illaichi
Carboxylic Acids Mechanism of nucleophilic
Amines: Nomenclature, addition, structure,
classification, (cardamom).
Anions: (CO3) 2- , S2- , (SO3)2- , (NO2)-,
6 to 11 36 reactivity
Carboxylic
methods of alpha
of Acids: hydrogen in aldehydes,
Nomenclature,
preparation, physical uses.
and chemical (SO4) 2- , Cℓ- , Br- , I- ,(PO4) 3-, (C2O4) 2-,
14 to 19 10% 1 acidic nature,
properties, methods
uses, of preparation,
identification of primary, CH3COO- , NO3 -
21 to 26 physical
secondary and tertiary amines. uses.
and chemical properties;
13. Amines
August 23 10% 1
36
Diazonium
Proteins salts: Preparation,
-Elementary idea of - amino acids, Projects: Study of common food adulterants in
Carbohydrates
chemical - Classification
reactions (aldoses
and importance and ketoses),
in structure fat, oil, butter, sugar, turmeric power, chilli
13. Amines peptide bond,
monosaccharides polypeptides,
(glucose proteins,
and fructose), of
August 23 28 to 31 10% 1 synthetic
proteins - organic chemistry powder and pepper
Denaturation of proteins;
D-L configuration enzymes. Hormones
oligosaccharides -
(sucrose, lactose,
1 to 9 primary,
Elementarysecondary,
idea tertiary
excluding structure
structure, and
Vitamins - Practical: Determination of concentration/
maltose),
11 to 16 14. Biomolecules quaternary structures
Classification and (qualitative
functions. idea
Nucleic only)
Acids: DNA and molarity
Practical:ofCharacteristic
KMnO4 solution
tests by titrating it
of carbohydrates,
33 polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen);
18 to 22 10% 1 RNA. against
fats andaproteins
standardinsolution of: (a) and
pure samples Oxalic
theiracid,
Importance of carbohydrates.
(b) Ferrous
detection in Ammonium Sulphate
given foodstuffs.
September 22 25 to 30 CH 10,11,12,13,14 RE 1 REVISION
100 % Syllabus Completed
2 to 7 RE 1
9 to 14 RE 1 10-14 RE 1 Examination
October 16 25 to 31 2,3 Solutions and Electrochemistry
1 to 4 4,8 Chemical kinetics and The d and f-block elements
6 to 10 9 RE 2 REVISION Coordination compounds
13 to 18 RE 2
20 to 24 RE 2 RE 2 Examination
November 23 27 to 30 PB1 REVISION CH 2,3,4,8,9 AND 10 TO 14
1 to 8 PB 1
11 to 16 PB 1 PB 1 Examination
December 18 18 to 22 PB1 REVISION CH 2,3,4,8,9 AND 10 TO 14
2 to 6 PB 2
8 to 12 PB 2 PB 2 Examination
18 to 20
BOARD
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
PREPARATIO
January 21 22 to 31 N
“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.”– Albert Einstein

Subject Code: 301 - English Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12


Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT

Reference Books:All-in-one - Arihant


% Portion Publications
No of
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
Ageing is a natural process and What do the elderly parent's Group Discussion: What our elderly parents
16 to 18 My Mother at Sixty-Six expection from us? expect from us?

17 Effects of Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)on school life,


20 to 25 The Last Lesson in which France was defeated by Prussia lead by Bismarck. . READING COMPREHENSION

Feb 11 27 & 28 5% 2 Job Application Formate,cover letter, curriculum vitae Writing : Job application
Talks about the necessity of quite introspection and creating a
feeling of mutual understanding among human being
1 to 4 Keeping Quiet
Discuss various ways to overcome the fear,
insecurity, worries and stress faced by us
6 to 10 The Third Level Explains the curious experience which others find hard to belie in the modern world.
37
Discussion on the dreams of the poor
Analysing the grinding poverty and traditions which condemn and the reality and problems of
13 to 18 lost spring these children to a life of exploitation child labour.
20 to 25 Notice A short message written precisely

March 25 27 to 31 15% 3 Job Application Format


The poemcover letter on
is based curriculum vitae and
a Greek legend marking
in which scheme
Endymion
beautiful young Shepherd and poet lived on Mount Latmos Group Discussion:Appreciation of nature
1 to 8 A Thing Of Beauty The story The pics the general attitude of human being and its gifts
Debate: to mankind
Callousness of human beings towards
10 to 15 31 The tiger king towards
The wild
author animal
talks about his fear of water and their after wildlife
17 to 21 Deep Water how he finally over came it Discussion on fear and ways to over come it.
April 21 24 to 27 15% 3 Grammar and vocabulary Tenses, reported speech, active and passive,
We learn how love and compassion can make us better human
beings as opposed to prejudices and biases against other
13 people with whom we do not share anything but the bond of
May 9 22 to 31 5% 1 The Enemy being humans. ROLE PLAY
4.1.5.4
A Roadside Stand summary deals with the lives of poor Participating in study visits to museums, botanical
deprived people. Furthermore, the poet contrasts the struggling gardens,zoological garden, art galleries and art
lives of the countryside people with the insensitive life of the institutions, etc., for greater awarenessof the
1 to 3 A Roadside Stand city dwellers. environment and culturalvariations.

36
About a man who is a peddler. He has a pessimistic attitude
5 to 9 36 The Rattrap towards the world

Role Play: Student will divide into 4 groups and


However, due to misfortune, he now resorts to selling rattraps, each group will prepare script and enact the play
12 to 17 The Rattrap begging and even stealing to survive. in the classroom.
A
Thejourney
chaptertodisplays
know more about the planets
the importance past present
of effective and in
leadership
19 to 23 Journey to the end of the Eartfuture
improvingThe Antarctica ispeople.
the place Thetoauthor
go to tells us a few
The chapterthe lives ofthe
displays importance of effective leadership in
June 23 26 to 30 15% 2 Letter (formal) Letter
reasons
improving(formal)
which madeofMahatma
the lives people. The Gandhiji
authorfamous
tells usand loved by
a few
1 to 7 Indigo the masses.
reasons which made Mahatma Gandhiji famous and loved by Talk about MK Gandhi's contribution for India's
10 to 15 Indigo the masses. independence
36 AIP:2.3.2
17 to 21 Poets and Pancakes It is about Asokamitran’s time when he worked in Gemini Studios. To listen to the music programme on
The Interview by Christopher Silvester is a selection taken Radio or T.V. related toWest Bengal
July 23 24 to 31 15% 2 Invitation Invitation
In thehis
from poem a woman expresses her deep feeling through her and to write short description of the
1 to 5 Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers art. She (Aunt
Penguin Jennifer)
BookMoreover,
of meetings.is prey of male dominantdifferent
society. LISTENING SKILL performances
This is a play. it isInabout
this, he
thediscusses
friendship between a
6 to 11 The Interview assessments
young boy, Derryof famous
and an people
old man,... Mr. Lamb. Because of his (To be written in the scrap-book)
14 to 19 36 The Interview The
facialInterview
scar, he is very upset and feels that people do not want to
21 to 26 On the face of it associate
These twowith him. deal with the lives of two women whose ROLE PLAY
episodes
August 23 28 to 31 15% 3 Report writing Report are
names writing
Zitkala Sa and Bama. Both of them had to face
1 to 9 Memories of childhood ---1 hardship and are victims of social discrimination.
These two episodes deal with the lives of two women whose
names are Zitkala Sa and Bama. Both of them had to face READING COMPREHENSION: to check the
11 to 16 33 Memories of childhood ---2 hardship and are victims of social discrimination. comprehending skill of the students.
The author explores the theme of adolecent fantasising and
18 to 22 Going Places,Article Writing hero worship
RE 1 REVISION
September 22 25 to 30 15% 2 RE 1 Revision

100 % Syllabus Completed

2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 EXAMINATION
9 to 14 RE 1 10 to 18
October 16 25 to 31 On the face of it, Memories of childhood ---1 Going Places

1 to 4 Memories of childhood ---2,Article Writing


RE 2 REVISION Letter (formal), Invitation, Report writing My Mother at Sixty-
Six, The Last Lesson, Keeping QuietThe Third level, lost
spring, A Thing Of BeautyThe tiger king, Deep Water, The
6 to 10 Enemy, Job Application

13 to 18 RE 2 RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 9

November 23
November 23 27 to 30 PB 1 REVISION FULL PORTIONS
1 to 8 PB 1
PB1 EXAMINATION
11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 18

December 18 18 to 22 PB 2 REVISION FULL PORTIONS


2 to 6 PB 2
PB2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 18
18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
January 21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION
“Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardour and diligence.”– Abigail Adams
Subject Code: 083 -Computer Science Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Computer Science Sumita Arora

Reference Books: Oswaal Book,Preethi Arora


% Portion No of
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
Introduction,purpose of DBMS,Relational database model,
16 to 18
Ch 12: Relational Database brief history of MySQL
20 to 25 17

Feb 11 27 & 28 5% 0.5 MySQL Databse system,Starting MYSQL, MySQL and SQL
Simple data bse, making simple queries,Mysql Functions, "Create a student table and insert data.
1 to 4 Ch 13: Simple Queries in SQL
Implement the following SQL commands
6 to 10 Aggregate Function on the student table:
o ALTER table to add new attributes / modify data type
Databse in MySQL, Creatinf table, / drop attribute
13 to 18 37 Ch 14: Table creation and Changing Data with DML commands o UPDATE table to modify data
data manipulation commands o ORDER By to display data in ascending / descending order
More DDL Commands o DELETE to remove tuple(s)
20 to 25 o GROUP BY and find the min, max, sum, count and average"
Ch 15 Grouping Records,join in SQType of SQL Functions,Grouping and Joins
March 25 27 to 31 15% 2.5
Connetct to MySQl from Python, Parameterised Queries,
1 to 8 Performing
Connetct toInsert
MySQland Update
from Queries
Python, Parameterised Queries,
10 to 15 Performing Insert and Update Queries
Ch 16:Interface of python with an ART INTEGRATED PROJECT: 4.2.2
31 SQL database Practical programs
Exercises in characterization of West Bengal
17 to 21

April 21 24 to 27 15% Practical programs


Read a text file and display the number of vowels/
Introduction to the file
13 CH: 5 File Handling consonants/uppercase/lowercase characters
Read a text file line by line and display in the file
each word
May 9 22 to 31 5% 2 Text file,Standard Input and Output file Create a binary file with name and roll number. Search
separated by a #.
1 to 3 Binary file for a given roll number and display the
Types of function (built-in functions, Create
name, ifa not
CSVfound
file bydisplay
entering user-id andmessage.
appropriate password,
5 to 9 CH: 5 File Handling CSV file,Recursion
functions defined in module, read and search the password for given userid
Create a binary file with roll number, name and marks.
12 to 17 36 Recursion
user defined functions),Creating user defined function, Input a roll number and update the marks
19 to 23 Ch 3:
1: Working
Python Revision Tour - I
with Function arguments and parameters, default parameters,
Tokens,Datatype,barebones
positional parameters, functionof areturning
python, value(s), Remove all the lines that contain the character 'a' in a
June 23 26 to 30 15% 2.5 Ch 1: Python Revision Tour - I variable and Assignments
flow of execution, scope of a variable file and write it to another file
Simple
(global Input
scope,and output,Mutable
local scope) and immutable Types,
1 to 7 Expression,Satements Flow Control,The if conditions
Looping Statements,Jump Statement-break and continue,
10 to 15 More on Loops
36 Ch 2: Python Revision Tour -II Write a random number generator that generates
Tuple in python,Dictionaries in python,Sorting Techniques
17 to 21 random numbers between 1 and 6 (simulates a dice)

Ch 4: Using python Libraries Importing modules in a python program


July 23 24 to 31 15% 1.5
Ch 9: Stack and Query Using Lists Introduction ,Computer
Stack, operations network-An
on stack introduction
(push & pop),
evalution of networking,switching
implementation of stack using list Techniques,
1 to 5 data communication Terminologies
Ch 10: Computer Network - I Transmission media,Network Topologies,
6 to 11 Write a Python program to implement a stack using list.
Identifying nodes on a computer network"
Transmission
Transmission media,Network
media,Network Topologies,
Topologies,
Ch 11: Computer Network - II Identifying
36 Identifying nodes on
nodes on aa computer
computer network,
network
14 to 19 Ch 4: Using python Libraries Introdution ,networking devices,
21 to 26 Introduction,What is a Libraries?
Ch 4: Using python Libraries Importing modules in a python program,
Using python standard library`s function and modules,
Creating a python Library
August 23 28 to 31 15% 3
Ch 9: Stack and Query Using Lists Stack, operations on stack (push & pop),
Similar exercise may be framed for other cases.
implementation of stack using list
1 to 9

Ch 6: Recursion Recurion in python,Recursion vs Iteration Integrate SQL with Python by importing suitable module.
11 to 16 33

18 to 22 Practical Exam Revision

September 22 25 to 30 15% 2 RE1 REVISION

100 % Syllabus Completed

2 to 7 RE 1 RE 1 EXAMINATION
9 to 14 RE 1 8 to 14

October 16 25 to 31

1 to 4
6 to 10 RE2 REVISION: Ch 12,13,14,15,16,5

13 to 18 RE 2 RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 7
PB1 REVISION
November 23 27 to 30

1 to 8 PB 1 PB 1 EXAMINATION
11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 14
December 18 18 to 22 PB 2 Revision
2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 14

18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
January 21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION
“Change is the end result of all true learning.” – Leo Buscaglia
Subject Code: 065 - Information Practices Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Information Practices Sumita Arora
Reference Books: Oswaal Book ,Preethi Arora

% Portion No of
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/
Create a student table withProject/ Practicals
the student id, name,
Introduction , using Pandas,Pandas Data Structure,
16 to 18 and marks as attributes where the student id
Accessing
Operationsaonseries object
series an dicts elements
object,
20 to 25 is the primary key.
Series object vs 1D Data Structure and 1 D Numpy Arrays
DataFrame Data Structure,creating and Displaying a
Feb 17 Ch 1: Python Pandas - I Data frame Selecting or Accessing Data,
Adding/Modifying Rows/Column values in Data frame, Insert the details of a new student in the above table.
Deleting /Renaming column/Rows,
11 27 & 28 5% 1 more on Data Frame Indexing - Boolean Indexing"

Introduction,Iterating over a DataFrame,


Binary Operations in Dataframe, Delete the details of a student in the above table.
1 to 4 Descriptive Statistics with Pandas,

Ch 2: Python Pandas - II Some other Essential Functions and Functionality Use the select command to get the details of the
6 to 10 Advanced Operations on DataFrame students with marks more than 80.
March 37
handling Missing Data, Find the min, max, sum, and average of the
13 to 18 Combining DataFramens, Function groupby() marks in a student marks table
Find the total number of customers from
What is data Visualization?,using pyplot of Matplotlib Library ,
20 to 25 each country in the table (customer ID,
Creating line Charts and Scatter Charts
customer Name, country) using group by.
Creating Bar Charts and Pie Charts,Customizing the plot, Write a SQL query to order the (student ID, marks)
Creating Histograms with pyplot table in descending order of the marks.
25 27 to 31 15% 1.5
Ch 3: Plotting with pyplot
Creating frequency polygrons,Creating Box plots
1 to 8
Plotting Data from A DataFrame
10 to 15 Ch 4: Importing and exporting
April 31 Create a panda’s series from a dictionary
17 to 21 Data between CSV Files Transferring Data between .csv Files and DataFrames
of values and a ndarray
/MySQL and Pandas
Transferring Data between DataFrames and MySQL, ART INTEGRATED PROJECT: 4.2.2
Exporting a Data Frame Data as a Table in MySQL Exercises in characterization of West Bengal
21 24 to 27 15% 1.5
Introduction,Relational Data model,MySQL
A popular relational databse management Given a Series, print all the elements that
system,Accessing Databse in MySQL, are above the 75th percentile.
May 13 Creating tables in MySQL
Inserting data into table, Making Simple Queries through
9 22 to 31 5% 1 Ch 5: MySQl Revision Tour select commands,Creating Tables with SQL Constraints
Ch 5: MySQl Revision Tour
Create a Data Frame quarterly sales where
each row contains the item category, item
Viewing a tables with Structure,Modifying Data in tables,
name, and expenditure. Group the rows by
Deleting Data from tables,Altering tables,Dropping Tables
the category and print the total expenditure
June 1 to 3 36 per category.
Create a data frame for examination result
Introduction,Text/String Functions,Numeric Functions,
5 to 9 Ch 6: MySQL Functions and display row labels, column labels data
Date/Time Functions Recording in result-order by clause,
Introduction,Ordering Filter outeach
rowscolumn
based on
12 to 17 types of anddifferent criteria such
the dimensions
Aggregate Functions as duplicate rows.
Importing and exporting data between pandas
19 to 23 Ch 7: Quering Using SQL Types of SQL Functions, Grouping Result-Group By Given the file
school result data, analyses the performance of
and CSV
23 26 to 30 15% 2 Plotting Data from A DataFrame the students on different
Introduction,Transferring Data between .csv Files parameters, e.g subject wise or class wise.
1 to 7 and Data Frames

Transferring Data between DataFrames data as a tables in


MySQL database
July 10 to 15 36 Ch 8: Join and set operations
Introduction,joining tables
17 to 21

Performing SET operations on Relations


23 24 to 31 15% 1 For the Data frames created above, analyze,
Introduction,Transferring Data between .csv Files
1 to 5 and plot appropriate charts with title and
Ch 9: Introduction to and Data Frames
Transferring Data between DataFrames data as a tables in
6 to 11 Introduction,computer network,Types of network, legend.
Computer Networks MySQL database
14 to 19 Networking topologies,Network Devices
21 to 26 Introduction,internet,www,web servers,URLS
August 36
Ch 10: Introduction to Internet Take data of your interest from an open source
and Web (e.g. data.gov.in), aggregate and summarize it.
Websites ,web browser,internet Application,Chart,VoIP
Then plot it using different plotting functions
23 28 to 31 15% 2 of the Matplotlib library.
Introduction,Digital foot print,net and Communication
1 to 9 Ch 11: Societal Impacts Etiquettes,Ethical Essues,Open Sources Philosophy
Copyright and other Licences,Cyber crime,Cyber Law and
11 to 16 IT Act,E-waste Managements,Health concerns with
Technology Usages
September 33 Introduction,Threating to data ,Data protection solutions,
Ch 12: Data Productions
Firewall- An important solution for computer Security
18 to 22

22 25 to 30 15% 2 Practical Exam and Project work

100 % Syllabus Completed

2 to 7 RE 1 RE 1 EXAMINATION
October 9 to 14 RE 1 8 to 14
16 25 to 31
1 to 4
RE2 REVISION

November
6 to 10 RE2 REVISION

November 13 to 18 RE 2 RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 7

23 27 to 30 PB1 REVISION

1 to 8 PB 1 PB 1 EXAMINATION
December 11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 14

18 18 to 22 PB 2 Revision

2 to 6 PB 2 PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 14
January
18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION
“Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.” – B.F Skinner
Subject Code: 030- Economics Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT
Reference Books: Economics for Grade
% PortionXII No of
Month TWD Week Periods Completion Chapters Chapter Name Detailed Concepts to be covered in the Chapter Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
16 to 18 Unit 1: National Income and related aggregates ART INTEGRATED PROJECT: Prepare
a PowerPoint Persentation about Jammu
and Kashmir, its Economy, Its Gross
Unit 1: National Income and Some basic concepts: consumption goods, capital Domestic Product. Anlyse the
17
related aggregates Primary,Secondary and Tertiary Sectors of
goods, final goods, intermediate goods; stocks and Jammu and Kashmir, Government
20 to 25 flows; gross investment and depreciation,Circular Initiatives and GDP at current and
Feb 11 27 & 28 5% 1 Flow of Income. constant prices
1 to 4 Aggregates related to National Income: Gross
6 to 10 National Product (GNP), Net National Product
13 to 18 37 Unit 1: National Income and (NNP), Gross and Net Domestic Product (GDP and
20 to 25 related aggregates NDP)
Methods
Foreign- atofmarket price,
calculating
exchange at factor Income
rate -National
meaning cost; Real
of fixed andflexible
–and
Value
15% 2 Nominal
Added
National
rates and GDP.
orIncome
Productatmethod,
managed current Expenditure
floating; prices method,
and constant
devaluation and prices,
March 25 27 to 31 IncomeGNP,
method.
Unit 1: National Income and depreciation
Green GDP
of Deflator.
domestic GDP orand
currency GNP as Indictor
its impacts on
1-3 related aggregates of
theEconomic
economy;
Evolution Growth.
source of
of Money, demandand
Meaning forfeatures
foreign of
currency
Barter
3 to 8 and supply
Balance of of foreign
payments currency.
account - meaning
system, Functions of Money, Money supply. and
10 to 12 Unit 5: Balance of Payments components;
Banking, Meaningbalance
andoffunctions
paymentsofdeficit-meaning.
Commercial
31
12 to 15 banks, Meaning and features of central bank.
17 to 21 Difference between Central Bank and Commercial
April 21 24 to 27 15% 2 Unit 2 : Money and Banking Bank

Unit 6: Development State of Indin economy on the Eve of


13 Experience (1947-90) and independence,Economic
Main features, problems System, Economic
and policies planning,
of agriculture ,
Economic Reforms since Goals andand
industry Objectives of planning,
foreign trade.Need andEvaluation of -
main features
May 9 22 to 31 5% 1
Unit
19916: Development achievements of
liberalisation, five year plan
globalisation and privatisation; An
1 to 3
Experience (1947-90) and appraisal of LPG policies; GST And Demonitisation.
Economic Reforms since
5 to 9
1991
12 to 17
19 to 23
36 Unit 3: Determination of
Income and Employment Aggregate
Poverty demand,Aggregate
- absolute and relative;supply and related for
Main programmes
concepts,Savings
poverty functions,
alleviation: A criticalconsumption
assessment; functions
Rural
and related function.
development: Concepts
Key issues related
- credit to
and marketing - role
June 23 26 to 30 15% 2 Employment.
of cooperatives; agricultural diversification;
1 to 7 alternative farming
Human Capital - organic How
Formation: farming
people become
Unit 7 : current challenges
10 to 15 resource; Role of human capital in economic
facing Indian economy.
17 to 21 development; Growth of Education Sector in India
36

July 23 15% 2
Government budget - meaning, objectives and
36
Income determination
components. and Multiplier.Problems
Classification of receipts - revenueof
Unit 3: Determination of excess demand
receipts and deficient
and capital demand; measures
receipts; classification of to
Income and Employment correct them--revenue
expenditure change in government
expenditure andspending,
capital taxes
July 23 24 to 31 15% 2 and money supply. of government deficit -
expenditure.Measures
1 to 5 Government
Unit 4: Government Budget revenue Budget
deficit, fiscaland the Economy
deficit, primary deficit their
6 to 11 and the Economy meaning.
14 to 19
21 to 26 Rural Development, credit and marketing in rural
36
Unit 7: Current challenges areas, Agricultural Marketing System, Diversifiction
facing Indian economy of Agriculture, Sustainable development and organic
farming. Concepts relating to Employment:
August 23 28 to 31 15% 2 Growth,Informtion and other issues.
1 to 9 Unit 7 : current challenges Infrastructure,Environmental and Sustainable
11 to 16 facing Indian economy. development.
Unit 3: Determination of
18 to 22 Income and Employment Excess Demand and Deficient Demand
33

A comparison with neighbours, India ,Pakistan, and


Unit 8: Development China ,Issues: growth, population, sectoral
September 22 25 to 30 15% 2 Experience of India development and other developmental indicators
100 % Syllabus Completed
2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 EXAMINATION
9 to 14 RE 1 8 to 14
October 16 25 to 31
1 to 4
6 to 10 RE2 REVISION
13 to 18 RE 2
RE 1 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 7
November 23 27 to 30 PB1 REVISION
1 to 8 PB 1
PB 1 EXAMINATION
11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 14
December 18 18 to 22 PB 2 Revision
2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 14
18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
January 21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION
“Learning never exhausts the mind.” – Leonardo Da Vinci
Subject Code: 054- Business studies Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24 Grade 12
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part INo&ofII NCERT
Reference Books: Text book for BUSINESS
% Portion STUDIES
Chapter XII Management
Management -functions-planning,
concept, objectives, and
Month TWD Week Periods Completion s Chapter Name Detailed
organizing, staffing,todirecting
Concepts
importance , Managementbe covered
andin the
as Science, Chapter
Art and Assignment/ Project/ Practicals
16 to 18 Unit 1: Nature and Profession , Levels of Management ,
controlling PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Feb 20 to 25 17 Significance ASSIGNMENT
11 27 & 28 5% 1 of Management Coordination- concept and importance
Principles of Management- concept and
1 to 4 significance, Fayol’s principles of management ,
Taylor’s Scientific management- principles PROJECT ON PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
6 to 10 Unit 2: Principles of Managemeand techniques
March 37
13 to 18 Business Environment- concept and importance
20 to 25 Dimensions of Business EnvironmentEconomic, DIMENSIONS OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Social,
Concept, Technological,
importance and Political and Legal
limitation, ASSIGNMENT
25 27 to 31 15% 2 Unit 3: Business Environment Planning
Demonetization
Single use process
and - concept
standing and features
plans. Objectives,
1 to 8 Structure of organisation- functional and
Strategy,
divisional Policy,
concept. Procedure,
Formal method
and Rule,
informal ASSIGNMENT ON TYPES OF PLANS
10 to 15 Unit 4: Planning Recruitment
budget process
and Programme , Selection – process ,
April 31 organisation-
Training concept
and importance
Development , Delegation: concept,
17 to 21 Concept
elements
Concept and
and
and importance
importance ,, Organising, Process
Decentralization:
-Concept
Concept and importance,of
andimportance
importance, staffing of
Methods
Elements of training , ASSIGNMENT ON BASED TPYES OF
Directing
21 24 to 27 15% 2 Unit 5: Organising concept
Staffing
-Leadership and
as a
on the job --andpart of Human
off the Resource
job - authoritative,
Motivation concept,
concept, Maslow’s
styles hierarchy of ORGANISATION
ASSIGNMENT ON STRUCTURES
BASED CASE
Management
-democratic
vestibule concept
training,
needs, Financial , Staffing
apprenticeship
and non-financial process
May 13 and laissez faire , Communication - PROJECTSTUDY PROBLEMS
BASED ON RECRUITMENT
9 22 to 31 5% 1 Unit 6: Staffing training
concept,and
incentives formalinternship trainingcommunication;
and informal PROCESS AND SELECTION PROCESS
1 to 3 barriers to effective communication, MASLOW'S HIERARCHY
5 to 9 Unit 7: Directing how to overcome the barriers DIAGRAMS BASED ON LEADERSHIP
June 12 to 17 36 Controlling
Relationship - Concept planning
and importance,
Concept, rolebetweenand objectives of and Financial
19 to 23 controlling
Management , , Financial decisions: TECHIQUES OF MANAGERIAL CONTROL
Financial Planning - concept and importance,
23 26 to 30 15% 2 Unit 8: Controlling Steps
CapitalinStructure
process
investment, of– control
financing and dividend-
concept and factors affecting ASSIGNMENT
1 to 7 Meaning
capital and factors
structure, Fixed and Working Capital PROJECT ON FINANICAL MANAGEMENT
affecting
10 to 15 Unit 9: Financial Management - Concept and factors affecting their requirements
July 17 to 21 36
Financial Markets: Concept , Money Market:
Concept , Capital market and its ASSIGNMENT ON CLASSIFICATION OF
23 24 to 31 15% 2 Unit 10: Financial Markets types (primary and secondary) FINANICAL MARKETS
1 to 5 Stock Exchange - Functions and trading
procedure, Securities and Exchange Board of India
Concept
(SEBI) - and importance
objectives of consumer
and functions PROJECT ON SEBI
August 6 to
14 to11
19 36 Price
protection, The Consumer Protection price,
- Concept, Factors determining Act, 2019:
Marketing – Concept,–functions
concept, and philosophies, 1.4.1 ART INTERGRATED PROJECT-
Physicalhttp://egazette.nic.in/Write
Source: Distribution
components and channels ofand
Marketing Mix – Concept
ReadData/2019/210422.pdf elements ,
distribution CONSTRUCTION OF PUPPET AND
23 21 to 31
28 26 15% 2 Unit 10: Financial Markets Product -ofbranding,
Promotion
Meaning Conceptlabelling
–consumer and and
elements;
Rights THEIR COSTUMES AND IMPROVISED
1 to 9 packaging
Advertising,– Concept
Personal
and responsibilities of Selling, Sales
consumers PUPPET STAGE CORRELATION WITH
11 to 16 Unit 11: Marketing Promotion
Who can and
file a Public Relations
complaint? Redressal
Consumer awareness - Role of consumer CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
ARTS SUBJECTS- LEVEL OF
September 33 ASSIGNMENT BASED ON LEGEL
18 to 22 machinery Remedies
organizations available
and Non-Governmental MANAGEMENTIN WEST BENGAL
PROTECTION TO CONSUMER
22 25 to 30 15% 2 Unit 12: Consumer Protection Organizations (NGOs)
100 % Syllabus Completed
2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 EXAMINATION
October 8 to 14
16
RE 1 EXAMINATION
October 9 to 14 RE 1 8 to 14
16 25 to 31
1 to 4
6 to 10 RE2 REVISION
November 13 to 18 RE 2
RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 7
23 27 to 30 PB1 REVISION
1 to 8 PB 1
PB 1 EXAMINATION
December 11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 14
18 18 to 22 PB 2 Revision
2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 14
January
18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION
“The beautiful thing about learning isFinancial
that no one can
statements of atake it away from you.” – B.B King
Company:
Subject Code: 055 - Accountancy Split UP - OF - Syllabus 2023-24
Meaning, Nature, Uses and importance of financial Grade 12
No of Statement. Statement of Profit and Loss and Balance
Prescribed Books : A Text For Class XII Part I & II NCERT
% Portion Assignment/
Sheet in
Reference Books: Partership & Company
Completio accounts
Chapt Financial T S GREWAL
statements of a Financial statement analysts
prescribed form with major headings and sub T S GREWAL
Project/
Month TWD Week Periods n ers Company:Chapter
Financial Name
Statement Analysis: Detailed
headings
Financial (asConcepts to beIIIcovered
per Schedule
Statement Analysis: in the Chapter
toMeaning,
the Companies Act, Practicals/AIL
16 to 18 Meaning, 2013)
Significance Objectives, importance and
20 to 25 Significance limitations.
17
1 Tools for Financial Statement Tools for Financial Statement Analysis:
Analysis: Cash flow analysis, ratio analysis.
Activity
AccountingRatios: Inventory
Ratios: Turnover
Meaning, Ratio,
Objectives, Assignment-
Solvency
Trade Ratios:
Receivables Debt to Equity
Turnover Ratio,
Ratio, TradeTotal
Feb 11 27 & 28 5% Accounting Ratios: Advantages,
Liquidity classification
Ratios:
Asset to Debt Current
Ratio,Ratio, and
ratio
Proprietary computation.
and Quick
Ratio and Accounting ratios
Payables Turnover Fixed Asset
1 to 4 Liquidity Ratios: ratio
Interest Coverage
Turnover Ratio, Ratio.
Net GrossDebt to
Asset Profit
TurnoverCapital
Ratio
37 Profitability Ratios: Ratio,
6 to 10 Solvency Ratios: Employed
and Working
Operating Ratio.
Capital
Ratio, Turnover
Operating Ratio.
Profit Ratio, Net
Meaning, objectives Benefits, Cash and Cash
13 to 18 2 Activity Ratios: Profit Ratio and
Equivalents, Return on Investment.
Classification of Activities and Assignment-
20 to 25 Profitability Ratios: preparation (as
Partnership: per ASPartnership
features, 3 (Revised)Deed.
(Indirect Comparitive
March 25 27 to 31 15% Cash Flow Statement Method only)
Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act 1932 statements
Discussion on
1 to 8 in the absence of partnership deed.
Project work-
10 to 15 Fixed v/s fluctuating capital accounts. Comprehensive
31 Partnership: features, Preparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation project-1;
2 Partnership Deed. Basic Past adjustments (relating to interest on
Preparation of
concept capital, interest on drawing, salary and profit
Trading, Profit and
17 to 21 sharing ratio).
Loss account and
April 21 24 to 27 15% Exercise sums Balance Sheet.
Change in the Profit Sharing Ratio among the existing
partners - sacrificing ratio, gaining ratio,
13 accounting for revaluation of assets and reassessment
of liabilities and treatment of reserves,
accumulated profits and losses.
1
Admission of a partner
Goodwill: meaning, nature, factors affecting Submission of
and methods of valuation - average profit, Comprehensive
May 9 22 to 31 5% super profit and capitalization. Project -1
1 to 3 Admission of a partner - effect of admission of a
partner on change in the profit sharing ratio,
treatment of goodwill (as per AS 26), treatment
36 for revaluation of assets and reassessment
of liabilities,
5 to 9
2
12 to 17 Admission of a partner Discussion on
Project work-
Treatment of reserves, accumulated profits and losses,
Comprehensive
adjustment of capital accounts and preparation of
project II-
19 to 23 capital, current account and balance sheet.
Accounting ratios
June 23 26 to 30 15% Preparation of revaluation account and balance sheet. and Cash flow

36
Retirement and death of a partner: effect of retirement
/ death of a partner on change in profit sharing
ratio, treatment of goodwill (as per AS 26), treatment
for revaluation of assets and reassessment of
liabilities,adjustment of accumulated profits,
36 losses and reserves, adjustment of capital accounts
and preparation of capital, current account
1 to 7 and balance sheet. Preparation of loan account
10 to 15 of the retiring partner.
Retirement and death of a
2 Calculation of deceased partner’s share of profit till
partner
the
date of death. Preparation of deceased partner’s
17 to 21 capital account and his executor’s account.
Exercise sums

Draft work
submission on
Comprehensive
July 23 24 to 31 15% projects
Dissolution of a partnership firm: meaning of
dissolution of partnership and partnership firm,
types of dissolution of a firm. Settlement
of accounts - preparation of realization
Dissolution of a partnership account, and other related accounts:
firm capital accounts of partners and cash/bank a/c
Features
(excluding and types of companies,
piecemeal distribution,Nature
sale toand types.
a company
36 "Accounting
and insolvencyfor of
share capital: issue and allotment of
partner(s)).
1 to 5 equity
and preferences shares.Public subscription of shares -
over
subscription and under subscription of shares; issue at
2 Accounting for Share Capital par and
at premium, calls in advance and arrears (excluding
interest),
6 to 11 issue of shares for consideration other than cash."
"Concept of Private Placement and Employee
14 to 19 Stock Option Plan (ESOP), Sweat Equity.
Accounting treatment of forfeiture and reissue of
shares.
Accounting for Debentures Disclosure of share capital in the Balance Sheet of a
21 to 26 company. "

"Debentures: Meaning, types, Issue of debentures at


par, at a premium and at a discount. Issue of Final submission of
August 23 28 to 31 15% debentures for consideration other than cash; Project

33
1.1.9 Pencil,
charcoal, water
colour, cryon, oil
Accounting for Debentures colours - Design a
Issue of debentures with terms of redemption; Brochure of a
33 debentures as collateral security-concept, interest on company in West
debentures. Writing off discount /loss on issue of bengal- Art
1 to 9 2 debentures." integrated Project

11 to 16 Exercise sums

Accounting ratios, Financial


18 to 22 Statement of Company Revision
September 22 25 to 30 15% RE1 REVISION
100 % Syllabus Completed
2 to 7 RE 1
RE 1 EXAMINATION
9 to 14 RE 1 8 to 14
October 16 25 to 31
1 to 4
6 to 10 RE2 REVISION
13 to 18 RE 2
RE 2 EXAMINATION
20 to 24 RE 2 1 to 7
November 23 27 to 30 PB1 REVISION
1 to 8 PB 1
PB 1 EXAMINATION
11 to 16 PB 1 1 to 14
December 18 18 to 22 PB 2 Revision
2 to 6 PB 2
PB 2 EXAMINATION
8 to 12 PB 2 1 to 14
18 to 20
SAMPLE PAPERS PRACTICE
January 21 22 to 31 BOARD PREPARATION

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