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Syllabus: Class XII Sociology BOOK I Indian Society March- April The demographic Structure of Indian Society. . Social Institutions: Continuity and Change.[to be Continued] May .Social Institutions: Continuity and Change.[ completed] . The Market as a Social Institution. . Patterns of Social inequality and Exclusion[ To be continued] July : .Patterns of Social inequality and Exclusion[ completed] . The Challenges of cultural Diversity BOOK II: Social Change and Development in India Structural Change August Cultural Change The story of Indian Democracy The Change and Development in the rural Society. September: First Term Practicals First Terminal examination October :

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Syllabus: Class XII Sociology

BOOK I

Indian Society

March- April

The demographic Structure of Indian Society.

. Social Institutions: Continuity and Change.[to be Continued]

May

.Social Institutions: Continuity and Change.[ completed]

. The Market as a Social Institution.

. Patterns of Social inequality and Exclusion[ To be continued]

July :

.Patterns of Social inequality and Exclusion[ completed]

. The Challenges of cultural Diversity

BOOK II:

Social Change and Development in India

Structural Change

August

Cultural Change

The story of Indian Democracy

The Change and Development in the rural Society.

September:

First Term Practicals

First Terminal examination

October :

The change and development in industrial society.

. Social Movements.

. Globalisation and social change

November:

. .Mass media and communications.

December :

Pre- Board Practicals.

January :

Pre- Board Examination.

February ;

Board – Practicals

Study leave for the Board Examination.

March ;

Board examination.

Syllabus Class XII

History 2018-2019

March – April :

Theme I : Bricks Beads and Bones .

Theme II ; Kings, Farmers and Towns.

Theme III: Kinship, Class and Caste.[ To be continued]

May :

Theme III: Kinship, Class and Caste.

Theme IV: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings.

Theme V: Through the Eyes of the Travellers.

July:

Theme VI: Bhakti- Sufi Traditions.

Theme VII: Vijayanagara.

Theme VIII: Peasants , Zamindars and State

.August :

Theme IX: Kings and Chroniclers.

Theme X : Colonialism and Countryside.

Theme XI : Rebels and the Raj.

September :

Revision for the First Terminal Examination .

First Terminal Practicals. First Terminal Examination .

October :

Theme XIII: Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement.

Theme XIV: Understanding Partition.

Theme XII : Colonial cities

November :

XV : Framing the Constitution .

Revision

December :

Second Terminal Examination.

Pre- Board Practicals.

January :

Pre- Board Examination.

February ;

Board – Practicals

Study leave for the Board Examination.

March ;

Board examination .

Subject: Psychology

Term I

March: Unit 1 (Variations in psychological attributes)

April-May:Unit-2 (Self and personality) and, Unit 3(Meeting life challenges)

July:Unit 4 (Psychological Disorders)

August:Unit 5 (Therapeutic Approaches)

September:Revision (Unit 1-5)

Cycle Test I Syllabus: Unit 1 (Variations in psychological attributes), Unit 2 (Self

and personality), Unit 3(Meeting life challenges)

Term I Exam Syllabus: Unit 1 ((Variations in psychological attributes), Unit 2

(Self and personality), Unit 3 (Meeting life challenges), Unit 4 (Psychological

disorders), Unit 5 (Therapeutic approaches).

Term II

October: Unit 6 (Attitude and Social Cognition) and Unit-7 (Social influences and

group processes)

November:Unit-8 (Psychology and life) and,Unit 9 (Developing psychological

skills)

Cycle Test II Syllabus:Unit 6 (Attitude and social cognition), Unit-7 (Social

influences and group processes).

Cycle Test III Syllabus: Unit 8 (Psychology and life), and Unit 9 (Developing

psychological skills)

Revision Test: Unit 6-9

Pre-Board Exam Syllabus: Unit 1-9

Syllabus of Studies for class XII English Core 2018-19

Term 01

March- extra classes:

Invitations- formal & informal.

Replies to invitations- formal & informal.

April- no. of days 21 & May 14 days:

The Last Lesson.

Lost Spring.

My Mother at 66.

The Tiger King.

The Enemy.

Deep water.

July- no. Of days 22:

The Rattrap.

An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum.

Keeping Quiet.

Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

Indigo.

August- no. Of days 21:

Going places.

A Thing of Beauty.

On the Face of it.

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers.

September- no. Of days 20 inclusive of practicals:

Memories of Childhood.

October- no. Of days 17:

Evans Tries an O-Level.

November- no. Of days 16;

Any backlog due to unforeseen schedules.

Revision.

Cycle Test 1 Exam Syllabus:

Note making.

Novel chapters 1-5.

My Mother at 66.

The Last Lesson.

Formal letters.

Invitations.

Posters.

Cycle Test 2 Exam Syllabus:

Note making.

Novel chapters 16-21.

Memories of Childhood.

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers.

A Thing of Beauty.

Advertisements.

Formal letters.

Term 1 syllabus:

All writing skills covered in XI & XII.

All chapters covered till August.

Novel chapters 01-15.

Term 2 & Pre-board Exam Syllabus:

The complete syllabus of class XII.

SUBJECT: Political Science

TERM I

March

Book 1 (Contemporary World Politics)

Ch1 The Cold War Era

Ch2 The End of Bipolarity

Ch3 US Hegemony in World Politics

APRIL-MAY

Ch3 US Hegemony in World Politics

Ch4 Alternative Centres of Power

Ch5 Contemporary South Asia

Ch6 International Organisations

JULY

Ch7 Security in the Contemporary World

Ch8 Environment and Natural Resources

Ch9 Globalisation

AUGUST

Book 2 (Politics in India since independence)

Ch1 Challenges of Nation Building

Ch2 Era of one party dominance

Ch3 Politics of planned Development

Ch4 India’s External Relations

SEPTEMBER

Revision

ROUND I EXAM SYLLABUS- Ch-1 to 3 (contemporary world politics)

ROUND II EXAM SYLLABUS – Ch 1 to 6 (contemporary world politics)

TERM I EXAM SYLLABUS – Contemporary World Politics (ch-1 to 9)

TERM II

OCTOBER

Ch5 Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System

Ch6 The crisis of Democratic Order

Ch7 Rise of Popular movement

NOVEMBER

Ch8 Regional Aspirations

Ch9 Recent Developments In Indian Politics

ROUND III EXAM SYLLABUS

Ch-1 to 3( Indian Politics)

TERM II EXAM SYLLABUS

Indian Politics- Ch1 to 9

PRE-BOARD EXAM SYLLABUS

Contemporary world politics (ch1 to9)

Indian politics (ch1 to 9)

SUBJECT: LEGAL STUDIES

TERM I

March

Unit 1 Judiciary

APRIL-MAY

Unit 2 Topics of law

JULY

Unit 3 Arbitration, Tribunal Adjudication and Alternate Dispute Resolution

Unit 4 Human Rights in India

AUGUST

Unit 4 Human Rights in India

Unit 5 Legal Profession in India

SEPTEMBER

Unit 5 Legal Profession in India

ROUND I EXAM SYLLABUS – Unit 1

ROUND II EXAM SYLLABUS – Unit 1 and 2

TERM I EXAM SYLLABUS

Unit 1, 2, 3 and 4

TERM II

OCTOBER

Unit 6 Legal Services

NOVEMBER

Unit 7 International Context

ROUND III EXAM SYLLABUS – Unit 5

TERM II EXAM SYLLABUS- Unit 4, 5,6 and 7

PRE-BOARD EXAM SYLLABUS

Unit 1, 2, 3 , 4 , 5, 6 and 7

Sub : PHYSICAL EDUCATION

April - May

PLANING IN SPORTS

SPORTS AND NUTRITION

July

YOGA AND LIFESTYLE

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED

August

CHILDREN & SPORTS

WOMEN & SPORTS September

TEST & MEASUREMENT IN SPORTS

PHYSIOLOGY & SPORTS October

SPORTS MEDICINE, KINESIOLOGY, BIOMECHANICS & SPORTS

PSYCHOLOGY & SPORTS November TRAINING IN SPORTS December Revision of the entire syllabus

January Revision of the entire syllabus

First Cycle Test : PLANING IN SPORTS

Second Cycle Test : PLANING IN SPORTS, YOGA AND LIFESTYLE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION

AND SPORTS FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED

First Term Examination : All chapters covered from April to September.

Third Cycle Test : CHILDREN & SPORTS, WOMEN & SPORTS, TEST & MEASUREMENT IN

SPORTS, PHYSIOLOGY & SPORTS

Second Term Examination : All chapters covered in October and November

Pre-Board Examination : All chapters covered from April to November.

SUBJECT : FINE ARTS

April Theory- Introduction of miniature painting in India.

May Theory- History of Mughal & Deccan miniature paintings.

July . Theory- Study of Rajasthani miniature paintings.

August Theory- Pahari miniature painting. September Theory- Bengal School and modern trend in India. October

Theory- Modern painting trend in India.

November