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6. To enable candidates to compare their own economic structure with that of b. Drawing diagrams, graphs etc.
the other areas of the world. 5. To develop an appreciation of the contribution of physics towards scientific
and technological developments and towards human happiness.
COMMERCE: CHEMISTRY:
1. To develop an interest in the theory and practice of business, trade and 1. To foster acquisition of knowledge and understanding of terms concepts,
industry. fact, processes and principles.
2. To familiarise candidates with theoretical foundations, organising, managing 2. To develop the ability to apply the knowledge of contents and principles of
and handling operations of a business firm. chemistry in unfamiliar situations.
3. To provide a study of the more important aspects of the commercial world. 3. To develop skills in proper handling of chemicals and apparatus.
4. To provide knowledge of the activities of commerce in the marketing of 4. To develop and ability to appreciate achievements and its role in nature and
goods and services. society.
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3. To develop the ability to appreciate biological phenomena in nature and the MORAL EDUCATION
contribution of biology to human welfare.
4. To develop interest in plants and animals and their respective environments. Name of the Textbook: Pathfinders, Book - 2
5. To develop scientific attitude towards scientific phenomena.
Publisher: FAS
6. To create awareness of the fundamentals of human biology, food, health,
nutrition and population control. March - September
COMPUTER SCIENCE: Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter
1. To enable students to comprehend basic concepts and practices for Month Number
problem solving.
March-May 7 The Mystery of Pain 39
2. To develop an understanding of how computers store and process data.
July-August 8 The Purpose of Life 47
3. To develop the ability to describe the major components of computer
hardware and their functions and interactions. November 9 Putting Knowledge into Action 54
4. To develop the ability to analyse applications and systems of interacting
Note: Written work for every chapter mentioned above.
objects.
Competence Building
5. To develop the ability to code, test, debug, document and validate programs
to implement various algorithms. Group discussion.
6. To develop an appreciation of the implications of computer use in everyday
life in contemporary society. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
1. To enable candidates to acquire the knowledge and develop an Note: English Language test papers to be prescribed by the subject
understanding of how materials are provided by biological agents to provide teachers at the branch level.
goods and services.
2. To appreciate the role played by biotechnology in improving health care of Question No. Topics
human beings.
1. Composition:
3. To understand the interdisciplinary nature of this subject.
a narrative
4. To create awareness about the appreciation of biological processes to
industries. b descriptive
5. To develop the ability to appreciate biological phenomenon in nature and the c reflective
contribution of biotechnology to human welfare. d imaginative
6. To develop scientific attitude towards biological phenomenon. e abstract / exposition
f argumentative
g story writing
2. Report Writing:
- an accident
- a natural calamity
- coverage of an official function
- visit of a dignitary
- an article
- an incident
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Revision The textual questions, which will be set on the Shakespeare play / alternative
ISC Collection of Poems play, will contain three short passages and candidates will be required to answer
questions set on two of the passages. These questions may require candidates
2 The Last Ride Together 5 to explain words and phrases, to rewrite passages in modern English, or to relate
ISC Collection of Short Stories an extract to the work as a whole.
Revision
The rest of the questions on the Shakespeare play / alternative play and on other
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION prescribed texts will require essay- type answers and will be set on the context,
plot or plots, characters and other prominent literary qualities of the works
Suggested Chapter prescribed.
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
It is recommended that in Paper 2 about 35 minutes should be spent on every
October Arms And The Man question.
Revision
Much Ado About Nothing Note: Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2018.
Act V Scene II 120-124
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8 Phenomenal Woman 21 fganh
ISC Collection of Short Stories
7 A Real Durwan 92 Name of Textbook : Author Publication
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Stories & Essays
Act V Scene III, IV 124-132
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Revision
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Name of the Chapter
Month Book
9 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 115
REVISION March - April Xk| ladyu D;k fujkk gqvk tk, \
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Paper 2: Prescribed Texts (3 hours, 100 marks)
Candidates will be required to answer five questions as follows: May Lkkjk vkdkk mRrjkZ% lqcg & vak 1, 2
One textual question (compulsory) on the Shakespeare play / alternative
prescribed play together with four other questions on at least three texts, which iqujko`fRr & iwokZZ 1 10
may include the Shakespeare play / alternative play.
Question 1 compulsory 20 marks, four other questions, each carrying 20 O;kdj.k eqgkojs] okD; lakks/ku
marks.
June FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
(Note: Candidates are reminded that infringement of the rubric will certainly invite
penalty during the marking of answer scripts.) July x| ladyu HkfDru
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1.There will be one paper of 3 hours duration, which will consist of two sections:
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There will be one paper of three hours duration of 80 marks divided into two maturation, infancy, childhood and adolescence motor,
parts. cognitive and socio emotional development
REVISION
Part I (20 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions testing
fundamental factual knowledge and understanding of the entire syllabus. December FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
Part II (60 marks) will be divided into two sections, Section A and Section B, January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
each consisting of five questions. Each question shall carry 12 marks. January THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
Candidates will be required to attempt two questions from each section and one
Internal Assessment Two studies to be undertaken on topics given in the
question from either Section A or Section B. A total of five questions will be
attempted from Part II. Council syllabus and as guided by the subject teacher.
Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2018 for details. * There will be two papers in the subject.
Paper I Theory: Three hours 70 marks
Paper II Practical work 30 marks
Paper I (Theory)
PSYCHOLOGY Part I (20 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions relating to
1. Psychology the fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Name of the Textbook: Part II (50 marks) will consist of two sections A and B.
2. Introduction to Psychology
1. Robert Baron Candidates will be required to answer two out of three questions from Section A
Author: and three out of five questions from Section B. Each question in this part shall
2. Morgan & King
1. Pearson carry 10 marks.
Publisher: Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2018 for details.
2. Tata McGraw Hill
I (Theory)
Suggested
Name of the Chapter ECONOMICS
Month
MarchMay Personality and its Assessment
Name of the Textbook: Frank ISC Economics Class XII
Stress and Stress Management Author: D.K. Sethi & U. Andrews
Attitudes, Prejudices Publisher: Frank Brothers & Co.
REVISION
Suggested Chapter
June FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION Name of the Chapter
Month Number
July Intelligence March-April 2 Demand and Law of Demand
Aptitude 4 Elasticity of Demand
Achievement Supply Law of Supply and Price Elasticity of
5
Supply
August Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy
Market Mechanism: Equilibrium Price and
Interest 6
Quantity in a Competitive Market
Applications of Psychology Theory of Consumer Behaviour: Marginal Utility
May 3
and Indifference Curve Analysis
September REVISION
Laws of Returns:
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION 7
Returns to a Factor and Returns to Scale
October Social Thought and Social Behaviour Cost and Revenue Analysis
8
November Lifespan Development Meaning of development, growth and
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Part II (60 marks) will consist of eight questions out of which candidates will be There will be one paper of three hours duration of 80 marks divided into three
required to answer five questions and each question will carry 12 marks. Sections A, B, C.
Paper II Project Work 20 marks
It will be compulsory for all candidates to attempt Section A.
Note: Refer to the council syllabus 2018 for details.
Section A (60 Marks) will consist of two parts, Part I and Part II and have a total
of eight questions.
ACCOUNTS Part I (12 marks): will consist of Question 1 (compulsory).
Name of the Textbook: New ISC Accountancy (Class XII)
Author: D.K. Goel and Rajesh Goel This question will include short answer questions, testing knowledge, application
and skills relating to elementary/ fundamental aspects. Question 1 will be based
Publisher: Avichal Publishing Company on Section A of the Syllabus.
Suggested Chapter Part II (48 marks): candidates will be required to answer four questions out of
Name of the Chapter
Month Number seven from this part. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Part II will also be
March-May 1 Accounting for Partnership Firms Fundamentals based on Section A of the syllabus.
2 Goodwill: Concept and Valuation
3 Admission of a Partner Section B/C (20 marks): candidates will have a choice of attempting questions
Financial Statements of Companies / Electronic either from Section B or Section C. Candidates will be required to answer two
9 questions out of three from the section of their choice. Each question shall carry
Spreadsheet
11 Common Size Statements 10 marks.
13 Ratio Analysis / Electronic Spreadsheet Please refer council syllabus 2018 for details.
June FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
July 4 Retirement or Death of a Partner
5 Dissolution of a Partnership Firm
Project 1
MATHEMATICS
August 10 Tools for Financial Analysis: Comparative Statements Name of the Textbook: Understanding ISC Mathematics
12 Cash Flow Statement / DBMS
Volumes I and II for Class XII
September 12 Cash Flow Statement / DBMS (continued)
(Eleventh Edition: 2017)
REVISION Author: M. L. Aggarwal
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION Publisher: Arya Publications
October. Suggested Chapter
6 Company Accounts Issue of Shares Name of the Chapter Page
November Month Number
7 Company Accounts Issue of Debentures March - Section A
8 Company Accounts Redemption of Debentures May
Project 2 1 Relations and Functions 1
December FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION 2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions 91
January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION 3 Matrices 151
4 Determinants 212
January THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
5 Continuity and Differentiability 323
There will be two papers in the subject. Section B
Paper I (Theory): 3 hours 80 marks 1 Vectors B-1135
Paper II (Project Work): 20 marks Section C
Paper I (Theory) 80 marks 2 Linear Regression C-1412
3 Linear Programming C-1434
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BIOTECHNOLOGY
PRACTICALS
Name of the Textbook: A Textbook of Biotechnology (Revised)
Author: Dr R C Dubey 1 Sterilization techniques
Publisher: S Chand & Company Pvt Ltd 2 Preparation of buffers
3 Preparation of culture media
Suggested Topic
Name of the Topic 4 Preparation of slant or nutrient plates
Month Number
5 Growth of bacteria in culture
March-April 1. Molecular Biology
6 Identification of gram positive and gram negative bacteria by gram
(a) Biomolecules staining
(b) Nucleic Acids 7 Isolation of proteins
May (c) Protein Synthesis 8 Determination of blood groups
2. Genetic Engineering 9 Salivary amylase activity on starch
(a) Innovations in Biotechnology 10 Separation of plant pigments by chromatography
June FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION 11 Identification of plasmid DNA and genomic (chromosomal) DNA bands
in the gels (by photographs only)
July (b) Introduction to Gene Cloning and Genetic
Engineering 12 Isolation of DNA from plant tissues
(c) Biochemical Techniques 13 Estimation of proteins by colour reaction
14 Estimation of DNA either by colourimeter or spectrophotometer.
August (d) Gene Analysis Techniques
There will be two papers in the subject.
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