JAC 12th Syllabus

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¼vdknfed o"kZ&2020&21½
d{kk & ckjgoh
fo"k; % fgUnh dksj
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k
la[;k
¼gk¡@ugha½ gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
a पद्य खंड (आरोह-2)
हरिवंश िाय बच्चन दिन जल्िी-जल्िी
1 आत्मपरिचय -
ढलता है
2 आलोक धन्वा - पतंग ugha
3 कुँ वि नािायण कववता के बहाने बात सीधी थी पि
कैमिे में बंि
4 िघवीि सहाय
अपादहज
5 मक्ततबोध सहर्ष स्वीकािा है
6 शमशेि उर्ा
7 ननिाला बािल िाग
तलसीिास कववतावली
8 लक्ष्मण मूर्ाष औि िाम का ववलाप

फििाक गोिखपिी रुबाइयाुँ


9 गजल

10 उमाशंकि जोशी- ugha


गद्य खंड (आरोह-2)
1 महािे वी वमाष- भक्ततन gk¡
2 जैनेंद्र कमाि- बाजाि िशषन gk¡
3 धमषवीि - काले मेघा पानी िे gk¡
िणीश्वि नाथ िे ण - पहलवान की
4 gk¡
ढोलक
ववष्ण खिे - चाली चैक्ललन यानी
5 ugha
हम सब
6 िक्जया सज्जाि जहीि - नमक ugha
हजािी प्रसाि द्वववेिी - शशिीर् के
7 ugha
िूल
बाबा साहे ब आंबेडकि
1.श्रम ववभाजन औि जानत प्रथा
8 gk¡
2.मेिी कल्पना का आिशष
समाज
वितान-2
मनोहि श्याम जोशी- शसल्वि
1 gk¡
वैडडंग
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k
la[;k
¼gk¡@ugha½ gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
2 आनंि यािव- जूझ gk¡
3 ओम थानवी - अतीत में िबे पाुँव ugha
4 ऐन फ्रैंक - डायिी के पन्ने gk¡
vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e ¼iwoZor½ ह ाँ
vifBr cks/k rFkk jpukRed ह ाँ
ys[ku ¼iwoZor½

fo"k; % fgUnh ,sfPNd


;fn fdlh p;fur
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ikB ds fdlh
ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur
la[;k
¼gk¡@ugha½ ugh fd;k x;k gS rks
ml mi[kaM dk uke
काव्य खंड (अंतरा -2)
1 जयशंकि प्रसाि कानेशलया का गीत िे वसेना का गीत
2 सूयक
ष ांत त्रिपाठी 'ननिाला गीत गाने िो मझे सिोज-स्मनृ त
3 अज्ञेय ugha
4 केिािनाथ शसंह ugha
5 ववष्ण खिे एक कम सत्य
6 िघवीि सहाय बसंत आया, तोडो
7 तलसीिास भित-िाम का प्रेम पि
8 जायसी- बािहमासा gkW
9 ववद्यापनत- पि ugha
10 केशविास- िामचंदद्रका ugha
11 घनानंि- कववत्त/सवैया gkW
गद्य खंड (अंतरा -2)
1 िामचंद्र शतल - प्रेमघन की र्ायास्मनृ त gkW
2 चंद्रधि शमाष गलेिी- सशमरिनी के मनके gkW
3 ब्रजमोहन व्यास- कच्चा चचट्ठा ugha

4 िणीश्वि नाथ िे ण- संवादिया gkW


5 साहनी- गांधी, नेहरू औि यास्सेि अिािात ugha
6 असगि वजाहत - शेि,पहचान, चाि हाथ, साझा gkW
7 ननमषल वमाष - जहाुँ कोई वापसी नहीं gkW
;fn fdlh p;fur
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ikB ds fdlh
ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur
la[;k
¼gk¡@ugha½ ugh fd;k x;k gS rks
ml mi[kaM dk uke
8 िामववलास शमाष- यथास्मै िोचते ववश्वम ugha
9 ममता काशलया- िस
ू िा िे विास gkW
10 हजािी प्रसाि द्वववेिी- कटज ugha
अंतराल-2
1 प्रेमचंि - सूििास की झोपडी gkW
2 संजीव - आिोहण ugha

3 ववश्वनाथ त्रिपाठी- ववस्कोहि की माटी gkW


प्रभार् जोशी-
4 gkW
अपना मालवा:खाऊ-उजाडू सभ्यता में
vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e ¼iwoZor½ ह ाँ
vifBr cks/k rFkk jpukRed ys[ku ¼iwoZor½ ह ाँ

fo"k; % fgUnh ^c* ¼ikB~; iqLrd&f{kfrt&2½


;fn fdlh p;fur
lhfer ikB~;dze
ikB ds fdlh mi[kaM
ikB gsrq p;fur ikB dk
ikB dk uke dks p;fur ugh fd;k
la[;k uke
x;k gS rks ml
¼gk¡@ugha½
mi[kaM dk uke
1 क्षिनतज काव्य खंड: सिू िास-पि हाुँ
2 तलसीिास- िाम-लक्ष्मण-पिशिाम संवाि नहीं
3 िे व- सवैया, कववत्त नहीं
4 जयशंकि प्रसाि- आत्मकथ्य नहीं
सूयष कान्त त्रिपाठी 'ननिाला'- उत्साह, अट नहीं
5
िही है हाुँ अट नहीं िही है
6 नागाजन
ष - यह िन्तरित मस्कान, िसल हाुँ िसल
7 चगरिजा कमाि माथि- र्ाया मत र्ूना हाुँ
8 ऋतिाज- कन्यािान हाुँ
9 मंगलेश डबिाल- संगतकाि नहीं
10 गद्य खंड: स्वयं प्रकाश- नेता जी का चश्मा हाुँ
11 िामवि
ृ बेनीपिी- बालगोत्रबन भगत हाुँ
12 यशपाल- लखनवी अंिाज़ नहीं
13 सवेश्वि ियाल सतसेना- मानवीय करुणा की हाुँ
;fn fdlh p;fur
lhfer ikB~;dze
ikB ds fdlh mi[kaM
ikB gsrq p;fur ikB dk
ikB dk uke dks p;fur ugh fd;k
la[;k uke
x;k gS rks ml
¼gk¡@ugha½
mi[kaM dk uke
दिव्य चमक
14 मन्नू भंडािी- एक कहानी यह भी हाुँ
महावीि प्रसाि द्वववेिी - स्िी शशिा के वविोधी
15
कतकों का खंडन नहीं
16 यतीन्द्र शमश्र-नौबतखाने में इबाित हाुँ
17 भिं त आनंि कौसल्यायन- संस्कृनत नहीं
O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk Hkkx
1 la{ksiu ;k lkj&ys[ku gk¡
2 eqgkojk ,oa yksdksfDr;k¡ gk¡
3 laKk] loZuke] fo'ks"k.k gk¡
4 'kCn :i] milxZ&izR;; gk¡
5 drkZ ^us* fpUg~u dk iz;ksx] lekl gk¡

fo"k; % English Core


lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k gS
la[;k
¼gk¡@ugha½ rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
READING YES
COMPREHENSION
NOTE MAKING AND NO
SUMMARY WRITING
SHORT COMPOSITION
i) NOTICE YES
ii) Advertisement NO ADVERTISEMENT
iii) Poster Making NO POSTER MAKING
iv) Invitatioins & Replies NO INVITATIONS & REPLIES

Letter Writing
i) LETTERS TO YES
EDITOR YES
ii) OFFICIAL LETTERS NO BUSINESS LETTERS
iii) BUSINESS LETTERS
iv) LETTERS OF JOB
APPLICATIONS NO LETTERS OF JOB APPLICATIONS
i) REPORTWRITING YES
ii) FACTUAL
DESCRIPTION NO FACTUAL DESCRIPTION
i) ARTICLE YES
WRITING NO DEBATE
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k gS
la[;k
¼gk¡@ugha½ rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
ii) DEBATE
iii) SPEECH NO SPEECH
TEXTBOOK- FLAMINGO -
PROSE THE LAST LESSON
1 LOST SPRING DEEP YES
2 WATER YES
3 YES
4 THE RATTRAP NO
5 INDIGO YES
6 Poets and Pancakes NO
THE INTERVIEW PART-I
7 PART-II NO
8 GOING PLACES YES
POETRY
REDUCED SYLLABUS-2020-21
1 YES
MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX
AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2 CLASSROOM IN A SLUM YES
3 KEEPING QUIET YES
4 A THING OF BEAUTY YES
5 A ROAD SIDE STAND NO
6 AUNT JENNIFER'S TIGERS NO
TEXT BOOK-VISTAS
1 THE THIRD LEVEL NO
2 THE TIGER KING YES
JOURNEY TO THE END OF
3 THE EARTH YES
4 THE ENEMY YES
SHOULD WIZARD HIT
5 MOMMY NO
6 ON THE FACE OF IT YES
7 EVANS TRIES AN O-LEVEL NO
MEMORIES OF
8 CHILDHOOD YES
i) THE CUTTING OF MY i) THE CUTTING OF MY LONG HAIR
LONG HAIR
ii) WE TOO ARE HUMAN
BEINGS
fo"k; % English Elective
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB la[;k ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k gS
¼gk¡@ugha½ rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
UNSEEN PASSAGE YES
UNSEEN POEM NO
AN ESSSAY ON YES
ARGUMENTATIVE/
DISCURSIVE
TOPIC
COMPOSITION- YES
ARTICLE/REPORT/ ARTICLE
SPEECH SPEECH
EDITING YES
NARRATION YES
TEXT BOOK-
KALEIDOSCOPE
SHORT STORIES
1 I SELL MY DREAMS YES
2 EVELINE YES
3 A WEDDING IN YES
BROWNSVILLE
4 TOMORROW NO
5 ONE CENTIMETRE NO
POETRY
1 A LECTURE UPON YES
THE SHADOW
2 POEMS BY MILTON YES
3 POEMS BY BLAKE NO
4 KUBLA KHAN YES
5 TREES NO
6 THE WILD SWANS YES
OF COOLE
7 TIME AND TIME YES
AGAIN
8 BLOOD YES
NON-FICTION
1 FREEDOM YES
2 THE MARK ON THE NO
WALL
3 FILM-MAKING YES
4 WHY THE NOVEL YES
MATTERS
5 The Argumentative NO
Indian
6 ON SCIENCE NO
FICTION
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB la[;k ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k gS
¼gk¡@ugha½ rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
REDUCED SYLLABUS-2020-21
DRAMA
1 CHANDALIKA YES
2 BROKEN IMAGES NO
NOVEL
THE FINANCIAL YES
EXPERT
OR
A TIGER FOR YES
MALGUDI

fo"k; % laLd`r
उपखण्ड जो चयननत नह ं
पाठ संख्या पाठ का नाम चयननत पाठ(हााँ/नह ं)
हुए
1 ववद्ययांऽमत
ृ मश्नते हाुँ
2 िघकौत्ससवाि % नहीं
3 बालकौतकम ् हाुँ
4 कमषगौिवम ् हाुँ
5 शकनासोपिे शः नहीं
6 सूक्तत-सधा हाुँ
7 ववक्रमस्यौिायषम ् नहीं
8 भ-ू ववभागाः हाुँ
9 कायं वा साधयेयम ् िे हं वा पातयेयम ् नहीं
10 िीनबन्धः श्रीनायािः हाुँ
11 mn~fHkTt&ifj"kn~ नहीं
12 फकन्तोः कदटलता नहीं
13 योगस्य वैशशष्ट्यम ् हाुँ
14 कथं शब्िानशासनं नहीं
अपठठत अिबोधनम ्
1 अपदठत गद्यांशाधारित प्रश्नाः हाुँ
रचनात्मकम ् कायं
1 पिम ् आवेिनपिम ् अनौपचारिक पिम ्
2 अनच्र्े िलेखनम ् चचिम ् आध ्ृृत्य संकेताधारितम ् अनच्र्े म ्
अनप्र
ु यक्
ु त व्याकरणम ्
व्यंजन सक्न्धः, ववसगष
1 सक्न्धः-स्विसक्न्धः सम्पूणम
ष ्
सक्न्धः
उपखण्ड जो चयननत नह ं
पाठ संख्या पाठ का नाम चयननत पाठ(हााँ/नह ं)
हुए
तत्परुर्ः, कमषधाियः,
2 समासाः द्ववग, द्वन्द्वः अव्ययीभावः, बहव्रीदहः
तत्वा, तमन ्, तव्यत ्,
3 प्रत्ययाः अनीयि्, त्व, तल ् ल्यप ्, मतप ्, तत
4 कािक-उपपि ववभक्ततः द्ववतीया त ्ृृतीया चतथी पंचमी र्ष्ठी सलतमी
संस्क् ृतसाठहत्यस्य पररचयः
1 पाठयांशानां कवीनां नामानन हाुँ
2 गद्यं, नाटकं, चम्पूकाव्यम ् हाुँ पद्यं, महाकाव्यम ्

fo"k; % mnwZ
fo"k; % caxyk
ekr`Hkk"kk (MB)
Section A
“Chaturderpad, Kabitaboi” By Mashushude

Following Pie
Birras Kabita Shashan
Ishwar Chandra Nature Batsar

Objective on 2x5=10
Section B:
Long on Mentioned Topics 2x10=20

Section C: Grammar
Bhav Samprasaran (emetive ol Expert_ 1x10=10
Pad paribartan any five 2x5=10

fo"k; % caxyk
(Elective)
Section A – Grammar
1. Phonology(Definition both three Example) 1x10=10
2. Abhisbrut, Apinihit, Saras anqati
3. Rhetoric (Definition and Identification

Upama, Slesh Yamak


Section B
Summary Writing 1x10=10
Section C
Composition 1x15=15
Section D
Literature 1x15=15
1. Prose : Biral Bankim CH….
Tlta Kahini- Rabindranath 1x15=15
2. Poety: Ora kay Lore
Atharo bachhar bayers 1x15=15
3. Novel – Srikanta (Part I) by
Sarat ch. Chhatapadhya 1x20=20
fo"k; % mfM+;k
ekr`Hkk"kk ¼MB)
No changes
1. Distribution of marks
2. Division of groups
3. Instruction for setting of Quesitons.

Changes be made in Books to be studied portion only:

(a) From Gady sanchayan Questions will be swt form the following three topics of
prose.
I. “Bhagabata ghara”
II. “Batua”,
III. Patient medicine. Only.

1. Grammar portion will to as it is no changes for made.

fo"k; % mfM+;k
¼ELECTIVE)
No changes be made in:-
1. Instructions
2. Division of sections and their contains.
3. Distribution of marks etc.

Paper setters will be directed to set simple, easy and straight followed questions from
the following topics of the prescribed books (texts):

1. Gadys Dhara: (Prose)


I. Swashina chinta-by- Bishwanath kar
II. Odia jati kie-by- Gopatandha das
III. Jatira jibana o sanskriti-by- Golak bihari dhal-s
IV. Madhu sandhana-by-b Chandra shekhar ratha

2. From 2. Padya dhara- (Poetry)


I. Jagate kabala-by- balder ratha
II. Mo jibanra pashhe nartis padithoa-by- bhima bhoi
III. Muhaata bahuda-by-fakir mohan senapati
IV. Barsha –by- Radhanath Ray
V. Chhota Mor Gaanti-by- sachhidananda routray.

In the drama partion –“ Buxi Jagabondhu-by- manoranjan das short & long questions
will be asked as usual
fo"k; % Qkjlh
(Arts, Commerce, Science)

Units/Areas of Learning
A. Advanced Reading Skills. 10
B. Effective Writing Skills. 20
C. Applied Grammar 20
D. Literature 50

Section A: Advanced reading Skills 10


An unseen passage of 80 words followed by 2-3 short questions to test comprehension.
2 Marks may be allocated for testing vocabulary.
1 Marks may be allocated for providing a suitable headings.

Section B: Effective Writing Skills 20


In this section versions questions on given input will be asked as under:
I. Letter Writing/ essay Writing 10
II. Objective type question will be asked 10

Section C: Applied Grammar 20


1. Definition of the following with examples 10
I. Nouns
II. Pronouns
III. Prepositions
IV. Verb
2. Formation of the following forms the infinitives imperatives. 10

Section D: Literature 50
A. Prose : Lesson to be studied :
1. Tarrar –e - Amanatdar
2. Qissa I Kodar –ie- Mossa (Part I)
3. Qissa I Kodar –ie- Mossa (Part II)
4. Shobban wa Gusfand
5. Qissa I Yule Khandan wa Durre Giryan Part I,II,III

B. Poetry : To be Studied
1. Mazandaram
2. Kitab
Hkk"kk & larkyh
ikB~;iqLrds&
a
1- ek;ktky & iz- larky igkfM+;k lsok eaMy] nso?kj
ikB~;ka'k ¼ikB 11 ls ikB 17½
• vkgks´ lkgko ds;k & fnO;sUnz VqMw
• ckiqfM+p fdu & g`n; ukjk;.k eaMy
• vkejku & y{eh ukjk;.k eqjew
• gqflr cksxa k & uquqyky gsEcze
• iqfu;k dqadyh & dsoy jke lksjsu

2- fnlkse Hkksdrk & ckcwyky eqjew ^vkfnoklh*


ikB~;ka'k
1- fnlke Hksdrk
2- lksxs lksuk
3- gsUnsxk;
4- ´sisy vkikr
5- jsxa p
s gksiksu ,jk
6- nku
7- Ikksu;k dqdyh

3- fljtksu & ¼ukVd½ & d`".k pUnz VqMw


ikB~;ka'k & lHkh ikBka'k

4- larkyh i| laxzg & lEiknd & izks- ds- lh- VqMw


ikB~;ka'k & ikB 6] 7] 8] 9 ,oa 10

5- larkyh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl


ikB~;ka'k & lHkh ikB

6- O;kdj.k & laKk] loZuke] fyax] iq:"k] loZuke] ltho&futhZo] fØ;k] dky] izR;;] fo'ks"k.k
vkfnA

7- fuca/k & lkekftd] lkfgfR;d] lkaLd`frd] HkkSxksfyd fo"k; ijA


Hkk"kk % eq.Mkjh
ekr`Hkk"kk (MB)
(Arts,Science, Commerce)

ikB~;Øe 100-40%=60% ij rS;kj fd;k x;k gSA


ekr`Hkk"kk eq.Mkjh ds fy, iz'uksa dh la[;k pkj gksaxsA

1- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ls nks leh{kkRed iz'u 10+10=20


2- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ls ,d oLrqfu"B iz'u 10
3- IkoZ R;kSgkj] [ksy&dwn] ekSle] egkiq:"kksa dh thouh ,oa bu fo"k;ksa ij vk/kkfjr fuca/k@jpuk ys[k
ls lacaf/kr iz'u 10
4- eq.Mkjh O;kdj.k ls lacaf/kr iz'u
dqy&50
fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrds
5- gksM+ks txj brq iqfFk ¼izdkf’kr½
l- gksM+ks lsM
a +k lebkrs] jk¡ph
¼d½ xv%bfn ¼x|½ ¼dsoy fuEufyf[kr ikB½
i. dksM+k gksu
ii. xfM+v % lksxksfr
iii. fcj jfu

¼[k½ xeqbfr ¼i|½ ¼dsoy fuEufyf[kr dfork½


i. vis vys izsecq rksysv
ii. rksvm psaMs+
iii. v,v% uaxsu th xs yksru
iv. laxy s ysdke tqyru cksys
v. fpuv% ve
6- eq.Mkjh fgUnh O;kdj.k ¼izdkf'kr½ ys- MkW- jken;ky eq.Mk
7- c;M-fdj ¼izdkf'kr½ ys- fudksnhe dsjdsêk
8- uok gksMks txj eqafM ¼izdf'kr½ ys- MkW- eufl) dM+kÅn~

¼uohu eq.Mkjh O;odj.k½


¼laKk] loZuke] fyax] opu] dky] eqgkojk] yksdksfDr;k¡ vkfn½

Hkk"kk % eq.Mkjh
(Elective)
(Arts,Science, Commerce)

vad foHkktu% ikB~;Øe 100-40%=60% ij rS;kj fd;k x;k gSA


1- Xkv%bfn ¼x|½ 30
2- xeqbfn ¼i|½ 30
3- xk¡/kh dFkk 10
4- fnaxk,% dquqfy 15
5- txj eqafM 10
6- dVks vksuksy ¼la{ksi.k½ vFkok flaxj ¼vaydkj½ 5
dqy 100

fu/kkZfjr iqLrdas
1- gksM+ks txj xv%bfn& xeqbfn tek ¼izdkf'kr½
l- MkW0- eufl) cM+k;Ån~
lbfr vksygfj;k dksv% muq:e &
(i) izks0 nqyk; pUnz eq.Mk
(ii) MkW0 jken;ky eq.Mk
(iii) MkW0 eufl) cM+k;mn~

2- xv%bfn ¼x|½ ¼dsoy fuEufyf[kr ikB½


(i) Ckk usx
(ii) gksM+ks txj
(iii) vcqv% jfldk
(iv) rqdqb yqrqj
(v) fueZy eq.Mkv% fdjnkjh

3- xeqbfn ¼i|½ ¼dsoy fuEufyf[kr dfork½


(i) dcq cxs;k
(ii) gxk&gxk js ixk tu js
(iii) euksok dksjs fcuxk cuks%v
(iv) rksuksy fcfj
(v) us vksrs fnlqe
(vi) jkfldk vkn~ Niyk
(vii) fcjlk myxqyku
(viii) gkrq ryse esus;k ebuk

4- xk¡/kh dFkk ¼izdkf'kr½ f}rh; Hkkx ys0- HkS;kjke eq.Mk


5- eq.Mkjh fgUnh O;kdj.k ¼izdkf'kr½ ys0- MkW0 jken;ky eq.Mk
6- c;Mfdj ¼izdkf'kr½ ys0- Jh fudksnhe dsjdsêk
7- uok gksM+ks txj eaqfM
¼uohu eqaMkjh O;kdj.k½ izdkf'kr ys0- Jh fudksnhe dsjdsêk

tksuksdk dft vksM+ks% dftjv% tqxrq qdks ys0- MkW0 eufl) cM+k;Ån~ ¼eq.Mkjh eqgkojs vkSj dgkors½a
izdkf'kr
Hkk"kk % dqM+q[k ¼mjk¡o½
ekr`Hkk"kk
(Arts,Science, Commerce)

dqM+q[k ds ikB~;Øe esa 40 izfr'kr dh dVkSrh dj rS;kj ikB~;Øe ,oa vad foHkktu
1- [k.M ^v* & ikB~;&iqLrd ij vk/kkfjr 6 oLrqfu"B iz'uA izR;sd iz'u ds fy, ,d vad
& 06 vad
2- [k.M ^c* & ikB~;&iqLrd ¼x|&i|½ ls nks leh{kkRed iz'u tks vkB&vkB vad ds gksx a s
& 16 vad
¼de ls de pkj iz'u gksaxs½
3- ikB~;&iqLrd ¼x|&i|½ ls nks O;k[;kRed iz'u tks 7&7 vad ds nks iz'u gksaxs
& 14 vad
4- [k.M ^l* O;kdj.k & fiaTtdk 8laKk½] mbth fiaTtdk ¼loZuke½ ls ,d iz'uHksn
& 04 vad
5- fuca/k & xeh] dksagk csaTtk] fpan~n dsl
a uk] dje] pkyk] fclq lsUnjk] fcgmM+h
& 10 vad
¼fdlh ,d fo"k; ij ½

fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ,oa ikB pktjdk dqaM+q[k dRFk&[khjh vjk MaM~Mh


i| Hkkx &
1- yksyk jkxs & noys dqtwj
2- vy[kk veds & tflVu ,Ddk
3- vkj ikslvksj & tfLVu ,Ddk
x| Hkkx
1- trjk vjk lsUnjk & fcjlk Hkxr
2- vatsyk & bXusl dqtwj
3- ?k?kkfjurk tqfx;l & bXusl dqtwj
4- fi;ks jfldk & tqfy;l frXxk

O;kdj.k ,oa fuca/k


- 1- dq¡M+q[k dRFkbu vjk dRFkVqM+ & pkSBh mjk¡o ,oa egkchj mjk¡o

Hkk"kk % dqM+q[k ¼mjk¡o½


bZysDVho
(Arts,Science, Commerce)

dqM+q[k ds ikB~;Øe esa 40 izfr'kr dh dVkSrh dj rS;kj ikB~;Øe ,oa vad foHkktu
1- x| Hkkx
dRFk [khjh & 30 vad
2- i| ladyu
dRFk lksj ` & 30 vad
3- O;kdj.k ¼dq¡M+q[k dRFkvbu vjk dRFkVqM+ ½ & 10 vad
4- Ekqgkojk] cq>koy] mYVk‘'kCn &10 vad
5- fuca/k & 15 vad
6- la{ksi.k & 05 vad

dqy ;ksx & 100 vad


iz’u in ,oa vad fu/kkZj.k
1- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ¼x|&i|½ ls nl oLrqfu"B iz'u 1X10 = 10
2- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ¼x|&i|½ ls pkj y?kqmŸkjh; iz'u 2.5X04 = 20
3- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ¼x|&i|½ ls nks O;k[;kRed iz'u = 20
4- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd ¼x|&i|½ ls nks leh{kkRed iz'u = 20
5- O;kdj.k & fiaTtdk ¼laKk½] mbth fiaTtdk¼loZuke½] uuuk¼fØ;k½ = 10
6- Eqkgkojk] cq>koy n,oa myVk 'kCn nks iz’u = 10
7- Lka{ksi.k = 20
8- fuca/k ¼ioZ&R;ksgkj] egkiq:"k] lkekftd ,oa lkaLd`frd½
fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrdsa ,oa ikB
¼d½ x| Hkkx
ikB ys[kd
1- lklbr [ksi, lqdks & euksgjh frdhZ
2- fiLrk eqDdk dksjksatks [kM+[kk & chjsUnz mjk¡o
3- tgM+h vky & izks- ukjk;.k Hkxr
4- caMk fpykxksa & js-,- fxzxukMZ
5- lq[[ks xfg jklh & clUrh dq- dqtwj
¼[k½ i| Hkkx
1- uEg; jkthUrk [kqthZ & izks- nq[kk Hkxr
2- fQfVax rk iwia & fcxyky mjk¡o
3- >kj[k.M & izks- ih- ydM+k
4- vksu fcŸkk dwy & feat >fj;k
5- Vqaxjh eb;~;k & vysfDl;ql [kk[kk
6- Tks[a k ifj;k & izks- dSyk'k mjk¡o
¼x½ O;kdj.k
1- dq¡M+q[k dRFkvbu vjk dRFkk VwM+ & izks- pkSBh mjk¡o ,oa izks- egkohj mjk¡o
2- dq¡M+q[k dyk fcYyh & ih0lh0 csd
3- pqjdh Mgjs & vg~ykn frdhZ

fo"k; % dqjekyh
¼ekr`Hkk"kk½
Arts/Science/Commerce

x| Hkkx& dqjekyh xbn ibn tqMfr ls 13 vad


¼d-½ lefj
¼[k½ pb[k nku
i| Hkkx & dqM+ekyh xbn ibn tqM+fr 13 vad
¼d½ dusa fca/kyk lj lf[k
¼[k½ dkikl cquya /kaik /kaik Qj
¼x½ vkxqvkfu Mgjsa
¼?k½ [ktgr

fuca/k ys[ku & lkaLd`frd] lkfgfR;d ,oa jktuhfrd fo"k; ij & 12 vad
O;kdj.k & fo'ks"k.k ¼xqfuu½] dkjd ¼ifjd½ igsfy;ka ,oa eqgkojs& 12 vad
fu/kkZfjr iqLrdsa%
1- dqMe+ kfy xbn ibn tqM+fr & izks- 'kf'k Hkw"k.k egrks
2- dqjekyh O;kdj.k & MkW- ,p-,u-flag
3- dqjekyh fuca/k & MkW- ,p-,u-flag
4- dqjekyh cksyh ds eqgkojs vkSj yksdksfDr;k¡ & MkW- ,p-,u- flag

fo"k; % dqjekyh
¼bysfDVo½

1- x| Hkkx& 30 vad
¼d-½ yksd dFkk & flvkjsd eknsbj ikmvk
¼[k½ dqM+ekyh dsgfu tqM+fr&
i. tsuh tkxkmgku
ii. NViVh
¼x½dqM+ekyh vkgukv dsgfu ¼ikB & 14 ls 19 rd½

2- i| Hkkx & 30 vad


¼d½ dqjekyh yksdxhr & ckanuk] Vqlq] <+i
¼[k½ ,d MaMjk Qqy ¼ikB 22 ls 30 rd½

3- ¼d½ jl vkSj vyadkj &20 vad


¼[k½ dqjekyh Hkk"kk dk ifjp;

4- fuca/k & lkekftd] lkaLd`frd] HkkSxksfyd fo"k; ij & 10 vad


5- dqjekyh O;kdj.k & laKk ¼vkaxk½& 10 vad
loZuke ¼vmft½] eqgkojs] yksdksfDr;k¡ vkfnA
Hkk"kk & ukxiqjh
ekr`Hkk"kk
¼vkVZ~l] dkWelZ ,oa lkbZal½
[k.M & ^v* ¼oLrqfu"B½ vad & 10
[k.M & ^c* ¼leh{kkRed½ vad & 16
¼O;k[;kRed½ vad & 10

x| Hkkx &
iqLrdsa & 1- cuQwy Hkkx & 2 ¼x| Hkkx½
2- nw Mkbj chl Qwy
ikB &
1- fcu ckrd ckr & izQqYy dqekj jk;
2- caVokjk & MkW- fo'os'oj izlkn dsljh
3- fo|k Hkkjrh & MkW- fxj/kkjh jke xkSa>w ^fxfjjkt*
4- cfynku & MkW- jke izlkn
5- :iuh & dUgkbZ lkgw
6- ukWok cksgfj;k & ds’oj lsukifr
7- vej lsukuh Bkdqj fo'oukFk 'kkgnso & MkW- dkyh dqekj lqeu
8- jke:p & MkW- dq".k izlkn lkgw ¼dyk/kj½
9- dtjh dj csVk vkmj xh/k&fxf/ku ¼ladyu½ & 'kdqUryk feJ
¼yksddFkk½
in Hkkx &
iqLrdsa & 1- cuQwy Hkkx & 2 ¼in Hkkx½
2- nw Mkbj chl Qwy
ikB &
1- f'ko oanuk & ?kklh jke
2- vdky & cjtw jke
3- fQu fg;sa vkew¡ & yky j.kfot; ukFk 'kkgnso
4- fcjlk fonzksg & lh-Mh- flag
5- va/kkj jkbr & }kjdk ukFk flUgk
6- vkjrh & 'kkjnk izlkn flUgk
7- eqfDr & izeksn dqekj jk;
8- dpdp & foUns'ojh feJ
9- jkbr cksysyk & MkW- mes'k uan frokjh
10- fdlku vkSj /kuoku & 'kdqaryk feJ
11- lka> dj csjk ¼yksdxhr½ ladyu & MkW- dqekjh oklarh
[k.M ^l* & fuca/k & vad & 10
¼lkekftd] lkfgfR;d] lkaLd`frd] ioZ&R;ksgkj vkfn½
O;kdj.k & vad & 04
¼laKk] loZuke] fØ;k] dky½
Hkk"kk & ukxiqjh ¼bysfDVo½
[k.M & ^d* ¼oLrqfu"B½ vad & 25
[k.M & ^[k* ¼y?kq mŸkjh;½ vad & 25
[k.M & ^x* ¼nh?kZ mŸkjh;½ vad & 30

x| Hkkx &
iqLrdsa & 1- fjaxfpafx;k
2- Vksaxjh vkmj i>jk Hkkx &2 ¼x| Hkkx½
3- Bkdqj fo’oukFk 'kkgh
4- pdjh
ikB &
1- ,d pdrk jmn & izQqYy dqekj jk;
2- frjykspu vkmj fjosunzki & izQqYy dqekj jk;
3- fclkgk & izQqYy dqekj jk;
4- nk¡r & izQqYy dqekj jk;
5- cj[kk vkmj ukxiqjh xhr & izQqYy dqekj jk;
6- ljQwy & izQqYy dqekj jk;
7- eyrh ek; dj g¡lyh & MkW- fo’ks’oj izlkn dsljh
8- dchj & MkW- dqekjh oklarh
9- lfg;k ekW; & lguh misUnz iky ^ugu*
10- xguk & 'kdqUryk feJ
11- ekyrh & MkW- mes’k uan frokjh
12- dksV dpgjh dj ckr & }kjdk ukFk flUgk
13- Lora=rk laxzke dj vej lsukuh & ckck frydk ek¡>h & MkW- dkyh dqekj lqeu
14- >kj[k.M dj Qxqok & iw.kZpUnz jk;
15- Tksxuh nh;k ¼yksddFkk½ ladyu & johUnz cM+kbZd
16- Bkdqj fo’oukFk 'kkgh
17- pdjh

i| Hkkx &
iqLrdsa & 1- fjaxfpafx;k ¼i| Hkkx½
2- Vksaxjh vkmj i>jk Hkkx & II ¼i| Hkkx½

ikB
1- ukxiqj oanuk & izQqYy dqekj jk;
2- ianzg vxLr & izQqYy dqekj jk;
3- tutkbr & izQqYy dqekj jk;
4- rtoht & izQqYy dqekj jk;
5- xk¡/kh & izQqYy dqekj jk;
6- va/kkj jkrh & izQqYy dqekj jk;
7- x.ks'k oanuk & t;xksfoUn feJ
8- ijlqjke dj dksi & vuwi jk;
9- ikol fjrw & ?kklh jk;
10- us;k;h jktk & Jh pUnznso flag
11- , nknk fcjlk & ubZeqn~nhu fejnkgk
12- Ukeu 'kghn & 'kdqUryk feJ
13- rsbt nsyh & /kuhjke cDlh
14- cksy vkiu cksyh & MkW- fo'os'oj izlkn ds'kjh
15- vkuUn dj iks[kjk & f{krh'k dqekj jk;
16- cukys rks;¡ Mgj & dkys'oj Bkdqj
17- lkou & izeksn dqekj jk;
18- trjk fcryd & MkW- mes'k uan frokjh

ikB~; iqLrd ls & vk’k; la{ksi.k o vuqokn & vad & 06


fuca/k ys[ku & vad & 14
¼lkekftd] lkaLd`frd] ioZ&R;ksgkj½

fo"k; % [kfM+;k
ekr`Hkk"kk

mrqu dk;kse fy[kkdM+


x| Hkkx% 1- Vkuk Hkxr & lq- cq|ukFk fcyqax
¼vad 15½ 2- [kfM+;k ,¥ke vkoflc & MkW- Qk- efFk;l Mqxa Mqax

i| Hkkx% 1- oksM rsy lqM+uk & lq- tqfy;l ck


¼vad 15½ 2- vkslksM tksMse & lq- lhfiz;u
3- gSajs xkaxiqfj;k & lq- irjl lksjsx
a

O;kdj.k% 1- laKk] opu] dky]


¼vad 10½ 2- eqgkojk

fuca/k% 1- 'kghn rsy¡xk [kfM+;k


¼vad 10½ 2- vfux egk iksjkse

fo"k; % [kfM+;k
Elective

mrqu dk;kse fy[kkdM+


¼vad 50½ 1- [kfM+;k bfrgkl bpfjapMq & lq- tqfy;l ck
2- cksjtk & izks0 esjh ,l lksjsx
a
3- edkfdfeu & izks0 dqekj ck
4- ftuxh me cksusrk] ok;uk gksbZrk & izks0 tq,y lksjsx
5- csM+ks eqflM- dh ¼ukVd½ & lq- I;kjk dsjdsêk
O;kdj.k% ¼d½ laKk] opu] dky] milxZ] izR;;
¼vad 40½ ¼[k½ i=&ys[ku
¼x½ eqgkojk

fuca/k% ¼d½ [kfM+;k 'kghn rsy¡xk


¼vad 10½ ¼[k½ [kfM+;k egklHkk
¼x½ canksbZ ije

fo"k; % [kfM+;k Elective

mrqu dk;kse fy[kkdM+


1- [kfM+;k bfrgkl bpkfjpMq & lq- tqfy;l ck
2- cksjtk & izks- esjh ,l- lkjsx
a
3- egkfdehu & izks- dqekj ck
4- ftuxh me cksusuk] ok;uk gksbZuk & izks- tq,y lksjx
sa
5- csM+ks eqflMdh ¼ukVd½ & lq- I;kjk dsjdsêk

1- O;kdj.k% ¼d½ laKk] opu] dky] milxZ] izR;;


¼[k½ i=&ys[ku
¼x½ eqgkojk
2- fuca/k% ¼d½ [kfM+;k lkfgR;dkj
¼[k½ ensbr dkew
¼x½ viu cut,cks

Hkk"kk % iapijxfu;k
¼ekr`Hkk"kk½
(Arts,Science, Commerce)

fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd
1- x| fHkuq&fHkuq Mkbj ¼izks- nhuca/kq egrks½ &15 vad
ikB & iapijxfu;k Hkk"kk lkfgr dsj fodkl] fonqeuh fl[kku] O;kl nso dsj dkFkk] fru laxh] cqM+
dqfM+;k] u{k= lac/a kh dkFkk]& /kzqo] ounsork] Hkk¡ojk [ksby] pk¡ojk&Hkk¡ojk
2- ckacjk & ¼izks- nhuca/kq egrks] izks- ijekuUn egrks½ & 15 vad
ikB & x.ks’k canuk] vtqZu ds nl uke dk jgL;] vtqZu dk vKkrokl esa ifjp; nsuk] pØO;w gds
'kksd esa vfHkeU;q dk foyki] vfHkeU;q ds 'kksd esa vtqZu dk foyki] dq:{ks= esa vtqZu vkSj d`".k esa
okrkZ] vk/kqfud xhr] bZ’oj ds nl vorkj] pSrU; dkO;] f’k{kkA
3- iapijxfu;k Hkk"kk& ¼ijekuUn egrks½ &10 vad
ikB & Hkk"kk] ewy Hkk"kk ds fHkUu&fHkUu :i] ikapijxuk vkSj iapijxfu;k] iapijxfu;k cksyh] foHkk"kk
;k Hkk"kk] iapijxfu;k esa caxyk dk izHkko
4- vkn’kZ iapijxfu;k O;kdj.k & ¼MkW- djepUnz vghj½ &10 vad
ikB & lkFkZd 'kCn dsj Hksn] loZuke] fyax] dkjd] fØ;k ysd fclslu] vusd 'kCn dsj cnys ,d 'kCn]
tku dguh] dgkor] fuca/k A
Hkk"kk % iapijxfu;k
¼bysfDVo½

1- x| ladyu
d- yksd dFkk & iksBh jkuh] pkykd fcykbZ] cq<+k eqMs uk ykxkcs & 15 vad
[k- iapijxfu;k dVuh & Hkknk] lkj/kk & 15 vad
x- ,dkadh & jdrnku ikB'kkyk esa uke fy[kk;k & 10 vad
?k- iapijxfu;k ys[kd dk thou ifjp; vFkok jpuk T;ksfryky egknkuh] MkW- pUnzeksgu fo/kqeuh]
jktfd'kksj flag] ‘'kfDr/kj vf/kdkjh] Jh jke fdiVks & 10 vad

2- i| ladyu&
d- fuEufyf[kr ikB~; xzaFkksa ls O;k[;kRed ,oa leh{kkRed iz'u &
xq%[k ek; Msdks eq:[k fonkjFkh] >d>y vkj Qank] cfynku jksd] fxjs ctj lM+s ljhj] tqx]
dkyks lksuk] jfld HkaHkjk eqlhvkbuA & 15 vad
[k- fuca/k & xksMkMhd dsj oukapy xhr xksfoUn vkj cbBdh & 10 vad
x- vyadkj] jl & 10 vad
?k- iapijxfu;k O;kdj.k ¼ys[kd MkW- djepanz vghj½

ikB& laKk dj Hksn] loZuke] o.kZ] dkjd] fyax] eqgkojk] foijhrkFkZd 'kCn] iapijxfu;k dqgrqd] tku
dguh & 15 vad

fu/kkZfjr ikB~;&iqLrd
d- nqbMkjks ckjks cju Qwy & MkW- pUnz eksgu egrks
[k- vkn'kZ iapijxfu;k O;kdj.k & T;ksfryky egknkuh
x- iapijxfu;k csvkdj.k & MkW- pUnzeksgu egrks
Hkk"kk % [kksjBk
¼ekr`Hkk"kk½
(Arts,Science, Commerce)
¼d½ x| Hkkx & & 12 vad
1- x|ka'k ls ,d iz'u 1X4 =4
2- jpuk dk lkjka'k 1X4 =4
3- oLrqfu"B iz'u 4 4X1 =4

¼[k½ i| Hkkx& &12 vad


1- ,d i|ka'k dk HkkokFkZ 1X4 =4
2- dfo ifjp; 1 1X4 =4
1- dfork ls oLrqfu"B iz'u 4 4X1 =4

¼x½ O;kdj.k &12 vad


fyax&fu.kZ;] i;kZ;okph] foykse 'kCn] eqgkojk]&yksdksfDr ls rhu iz'u 3X4 =12

¼?k½ jpuk ¼fuca/k ys[ku½ &08 vad


1- ,d fuca/k 1X5 =5
2- ,d i= 1X3 =3

¼M-½ ekSf[kd vfHkO;fDr &06 vad


1- okpu 03
2- Jo.k 03
vFkok jpuk&jpukdkj@[kksjBk dk lkekU; ifjp;

[kksjBk ¼bysfDVo½
¼d½ x| Hkkx & & 30 vad
1- [kksjBk xbn&ibn laxzg ¼x| Hkkx ls ikB 8 ls 11 rd½
2- [kksjBk fuca/k iqLrd ls ¼ikB 1]7 vkSj 8½
3- Mkg ¼ukVd½ ds nwljs vad ds izFke nks n`';
4- Qjhn Mgj ikB 4]5]6 ,oa 7

¼[k½ i| Hkkx& &30 vad


1- ^,d ifFk;k Mksxa y egqvk* iqLrd ls ¼ikB 11]14]19]20]26]29½
2- Lkksa/k ekVh ¼i| Hkkx ls½ ¼ikB 6]7]8 ,oa 9½
3- ^dfork iqjku* iqLrd ls ¼i`0 la0 40 ls 60 rd dh dfork,¡½

¼x½ Nan] jl] vyadkj ,oa [kksjBk Hkk"kk dh fo'ks"krk,¡ &20 vad
1- Nan & lksgjkb xhr] dje xhr
2- Jl& ek;k gk;fulkj ¼d:.k½] flaxkj ,oa jl
3- Vyadkj & nqeqfg;k ¼;ed½ pkbj eqfM+;k ¼'ys"k½

¼?k½ fuca/k &10 vad


Lkekftd] lkaLd`frd vFkok lkfgfR;d fo"k; ij ,d fuca/k

¼M-½ [kksjBk O;kdj.k &10 vad


milxZ] tksM+k lcn vkSj [kksjBk lcn HkaMkj
dqy& 100 vad
Hkk"kk % gks
Hkk"kk & eSfFkyh
¼ekr`Hkk"kk½

1- fu/kkZfjr iqLrd i| ,oa x| ls oLrqfu"B iz'u


2- ifjp;kRed iz'u ¼,d iz'u i| Hkkx ls ,oa ,d iz'u x| Hkkx ls ½
3- vk'k;
4- O;kdj.k & laf/k foPNsn] i;kZ;okph 'kCn] vusd 'kCn ysy ,d 'kCn
5- fuca/k ys[ku & lkaLd`frd jktuhfrd ,oa lelkef;d fo"k; ij
6- la{ksi.k
ikB~;& iqLrd dk uke & baVjfefM,V x|&i| laxzg
¼d½ fu/kkZfjr i| ikB &
'kh"kZd jpukdkj
1- xaxk Lrqfr & egkdfo fo|kifr
2- vf/kdkj & vkjlh izlkn flag
3- gseUr xhr & dkmph ukFk >k ^fdj.k*
¼[k½ fu/kkZfjr x| ikB&
'kh"kZd jpukdkj
1- eSfFkyhd vko’;drk & e-e- eqjyh/kj >k
2- ckckd laLdkj & MkW- gfjeksgu >k
3- vHkko & MkW- bUnzdkUr >k
4- yksd lkfgfR;d dyk dsUnz & MkW- gjs d`".k feJ
>kj[k.M i;ZVd & LFky

Hkk"kk & eSfFkyh


¼bysfDVo½
1- fu/kkZfjr iqLrd i| ,oa x| ls oLrqfu"B iz'u
2- y?kqmŸkjh; iz'u
3- vkykspukRd iz'u
4- fooj.kkRed iz'u
5- ys[kdd laf{kIr ifjp; ¼thou ifjp; ,oa lkfgfR;d ifjp;½
¼d½ ikB~;& iqLrd dk uke & baVjfefM,V fuca/k laxzg
fu/kkZfjr fuca/k ikB &
jpukdkj 'kh"kZd
1- e- e- eqdqUn >k ^cDlh* & f'k{kk
2- e-e- mes'k feJk & vxgu & iwl
3- dqekj xaxk uan flag & jk"Vªh; ,drkd egRo
4- MkW- gfjeksgu >k & Hkkjrh; n'kZud egRo
5- Ikzk-s lqjsUnz >k ^lqeu* & vknku&iznku
6- MkW- vftek flag & eSfFkyh yksdxhrd fdNq oSf’k"V~;
¼[k½ ikB~;&iqLrd dk uke& bUVehfM,V ,dkadh&laxzg
fu/kkZfjr ,dkadh ikB
jpukdkj 'kh"kZd
1- rU=ukFk >k & ?kVdd
2- lq/kka’kq 'ks[kj pkS/kjh & csyd ekjy
3- vkuUn feJ & QksdV
4- MkW- izoks/k ukjk;.k flag & gkfFkd nk¡r
5- MkW- jkenso >k & fiiklk
6- MkW- fnus’k dqekj >k & izse & iq.;
¼x½ ikB~;&iqLrd dk uke & baVjfefM,V dFkk dFkk&laxzg
fu/kkZfjr dFkk ikB
1- dk´phukFk >k fdj.k & e/kqjefu
2- misUnzukFk >k ^O;kl* & :ly tek;
3- eueksu >k & >xM+k
4- xksfoUn >k & lkekd ikSrh
5- /khjsUnz & ekeh
6- Ykfyr & vksojyksM
¼?k½ ikB~;&iqLrd dk uke & ,dkn’kh & izks- gfjeksgu >k
vFkok
fnfXot; & Jh dk'khukFk feJ
fo"k; % HkkSfrdh
Chapter Whether the
name chapter is
Selected topics Deleted topics
selected or
not
Electric Electric charges and their
charge and properties. Coulomb’s law –
field force between two point
charges, continuous charge
distribution. Electric field,
electric field due to a point
charge, electric field lines,
electric dipole, electric dipole
moment electric field due to forces between multiple
a dipole (on axial and charges; superposition
Yes
equatorial lines only), torque principle electric Field due to
on a dipole in a uniform charged infinite plane sheet
electric field. Electric flux,
statement of Gauss’s
theorem statement ,proof
and its applications to find
field due to infinitely long
straight wire and uniformly
charged thin spherical shell
(field inside and outside).
Electric electric potential due to a
potential and dipole and system of
capacitance charges; capacitance of a
parallel plate capacitor with
and without dielectric
medium between the plates,
Van de Graaff
Electric potential, potential
generator.equipotential
difference, electric potential
surfaces, electrical potential
due to a point
Yes energy of a system of two
charge,capacitors and
point charges and of electric
capacitance, energy stored
dipoles in an electrostatic
in a capacitor.
field.combination of
capacitors in series and in
parallel, Conductors and
insulators, free charges and
bound charges inside a
conductor. Dielectrics
and electric polarisation,
Current Electric current, flow of electrical energy and power,
Electricity electric charges in a metallic electrical resistivity and
conductor, drift velocity and conductivity. Carbon
mobility, and relation resistors, colour code for
Yes between drift velocity and carbon resistors;
electric current; Ohm’s law, temperature dependence of
series and parallel resistance.electrical
combinations of resistors; resistance, V-I
Internal resistance of a cell, characteristics (linear and
Chapter Whether the
name chapter is
Selected topics Deleted topics
selected or
not
potential difference and emf non-linear),Potentiometer –
of a cell, combination of cells principle and applications to
in series and in parallel. measure potential difference,
Kirchhoff ’s laws and simple and for comparing emf of two
applications. Wheatstone cells; measurement of
bridge, metre bridge. internal resistance of a cell.
Magnetic Biot - Savart law and its
effect of application to current Concept of magnetic field,
current carrying circular loop. Oersted’s experiment. bar
Ampere’s law its proof and magnet as an equivalent
applications to infinitely long solenoid, magnetic field
straight wire, straight and lines; Force between two
toroidal solenoids. parallel current-carrying
Force on a moving charge in conductors – definition of
uniform magnetic and ampere.–
Yes electric fields. Cyclotron. current sensitivity and
Force on a current-carrying conversion to ammeter &
conductor in a uniform voltmeter of Moving coil
magnetic field. Galvanometer
Torque experienced by a Current loop as a magnetic
current loop in a magnetic dipole and its magnetic
field; moving coil dipole moment. Magnetic
galvanometer ; Earth’s dipole moment of a revolving
magnetic field and magnetic electron.
elements.
Magnetism Magnetic field intensity due
and matter to a magnetic dipole (bar
magnet) along its axis and
perpendicular to its axis.
Electromagnetic
Torque on a magnetic dipole
induction(definition) ;
(bar magnet) in a uniform
Faraday’s law, induced emf
Yes magnetic fieldPara-, dia- and
and current; Lenz’s Law, Self
ferro - magnetic substances,
and mutual inductance. AC
with
generator and transformer.
examples.Electromagnets
and factors affecting their
strengths. Permanent
magnets.
Electromagne Electromagnetic
tic induction induction(definition) ;
Yes Faraday’s law, induced emf Eddy currents
and current; Lenz’s Law, Self
and mutual inductance.
Alternating Alternating currents, peak
current and rms value of alternating
AC generator and current /voltage; reactance
Yes
transformer. and impedance; LC
oscillations (qualitative
treatment only), LCR series
Chapter Whether the
name chapter is
Selected topics Deleted topics
selected or
not
circuit, resonance; power in
AC circuits, wattless current
Electromagne Electromagnetic waves and
tic waves their characteristics
(qualitative ideas Transverse nature of
only).Electromagnetic electromagnetic waves.
Yes spectrum (radio waves, Need for displacement
microwaves, infrared, visible, current.Modified ampere’s
ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma circuital law
rays) including elementary
facts about their uses.
Ray optics Reflection of light, spherical
mirrors, mirror formula
lenses, thin lensformula,
Refraction of light, refraction Magnification, power of a
at spherical surface lens, dispersion of light
( µ2/v)-(µ1/u)=(µ2-µ1)/R through a prism. Scattering
lensmaker's formula of light – blue colour of the
sky and reddish appearance
of the sun at sunrise and
sunset.Optical instruments:
Combination of thin lenses in Human eye, image formation
Yes
contact. Refraction of light and accommodation,
through a prism. Derive correction of eye defects
prism formula (myopia, hypermetropia,
presbyopia and astigmatism)
using lenses. total internal
Microscopes and their reflection and its
magnifying powers. applications, optical fibres,
astronomical
telescopes (reflecting and
refracting) and their
magnifying powers.
Wave Optics Reflection and refraction of
Wavefront and Huygens’ plane wave at a plane
principle Proof of laws of surface using wavefronts.
refraction using Huygens’ Proof of laws of reflection
principle. Interference, using Huygens’ principle.
Young’s double slit coherent sources and
Yes
experiment and expression sustained interference of
for fringe width, Polarization, light. Diffraction due to a
plane polarized light; single slit, width of central
Brewster’s law, uses of plane maximum. Resolving power
polarized light and Polaroids. of microscopes and
astronomical telescopes.
Dual Nature Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s
of Matter and Einstein’s photoelectric observations; Davisson-
Yes
Radiation equation Matter waves – Germer experiment. Particle
wave nature of particles, de nature of light(photon
Chapter Whether the
name chapter is
Selected topics Deleted topics
selected or
not
Broglie relation. picture)
Atoms Alpha - particle scattering
experiment; Rutherford’s
No model of atom; Bohr model,
energy levels, hydrogen
spectrum.
Nuclei
Radioactivity –Radioactive
Composition and size of
decay law
nucleus, atomic masses,
isotopes, isobars;
Yes Mass-energy relation, mass
isotones.alpha, beta and
defect; binding energy per
gamma particles/rays and
nucleon
their properties; nuclear

Semiconduct I-V characteristics of LED,


or photodiode, solar cell, and
Electronics: Semiconductors; Zener diode; Zener diode as
Material semiconductor diode – I-V a voltage regulator. Junction
devices and characteristics in forward transistor, transistor action,
simple Yes and reverse bias, diode as a characteristics of a
circuits rectifier; Logic gates (OR, transistor; transistor as an
AND, NOT, NAND and amplifier (common
NOR). emitterconfiguration) and
oscillator, Transistor as a
switch.
Communicati bandwidth of transmission
ons system medium. Propagation of
electromagnetic waves inthe
Elements of a
atmosphere, sky and space
Yes communication system
wave propagation. Need for
(block diagram only);
modulation. Production and
detection of an amplitude-
modulated wave.

fo"k; % jlk;u foKku


Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
Classification of solids based on Closed packed structure,
different binding forces: molecular, voids, packing
ionic, covalent and metallic solids, effeciency,inpurity
amorphous and crystalline solids,crystal defects,non-stoichiometric
Solid state lattice and unit cell: primitive, bcc, fcc, defects, electrical properties,
end centred cubic, bravais lattices, conduction of electricity in
calculation of no. Of atoms per unit solid,conduction of electricity
cell,radius and density,coordination in semi-
number,point defects- frenkel ans conductors,application of n-
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
schottky only,magnetic properties: type, p- type semi-conductor,
paramagnetism,diamagnetism and magnitic properties,anti-
ferromagnetism. ferromagnetism,ferrimagneti
sm.
Types of solutions, expression of Solubility of gases in
concentration of solutions of solids in liquids(henry's law),osmotic
liquids, vapour pressure of liquid pressure reverse osmosis
solutions (raoult's law), ideal and non and water
ideal solutions, colligative properties purification,abnormal molar
Solutions
and determination of molecular mass mass, van't hoff factor
using colligative properties(relative
lowering of vapour pressure ,elevation
of boiling point, depression of freezing
point)
Redox reactions, conductance in Nernst equation , equilibrium
electrolytic solutions,molar constant from nernst
conductivity,kohlrausch's equation,gibb's free energy
law,electrolysis and faraday's laws of ,measurement of
Electrochemistry
electrolysis,electrochemical conductivity of ionic
cell,differece between galvanic and solutions,batteries,fuel
electrolytic cell,measurement of cells,corrosion
electrode potential and emf of the cell
Rate of reaction: average and Pseudo first order reaction
instantaneous rate,factors affecting rate ,temperature dependence of
of reaction(concentration only),rate law rate of reaction,arrhenius
Chemical kinetics rate expression and rate constant, order equation,effect of
and molecularity,integrated rate catalyst,collision theory.
equations and half life period (zero and
first order only)
Adsorption, distinguish between Mechanism of
adsorption and absorption,types of adsorption,adsorption
adsorption:physisorption and isotherm,catalysis,macromol
chemisorption,distinguish between true ecular, multimolecular and
solution,colloids and associated
Surface suspension,classification of colloids colloids,preparation of
chemistry based on physical state and nature of colloids ,purification of
interaction between dispersed phase colloids ,charge on colloidal
and dispersion medium,properties of particles,coagulation,protecti
colloid: tyndall effect,browian movement on of colloids
,electrophoresis ,emulsions(oil in water
and water in oil)
Occurrence of metals, concentration of Thermodynamic principles of
ores : hydraulic washing ,magnetic metallurgy,ellingham
General
separation,froth floation diagram,metallurgy and uses
principles and
method,leaching,metallurgy of of iron and zinc
processes of
aluminium and copper,refining:
isolation of
liquation, electrolysis,zone refining
elements
,vapour phase refining(mond's process
and van arkel method)
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
Group 15 elements :electronic Group 15
configuration, occurrence, trends in elements:preparation
physical and chemical properties and uses of
properties,preparation properties and dinitrogen,nitric acid,method
uses of ammonia,oxides of nitrogen of preparation of oxides of
(structure only),oxoacids of nitrogen allotropic forms of
phosphorous (structure only) phosphorous,preparation,
group 16 elements: occurrence properties and uses of
,electronic configuration, trends in phosphine ,pcl5 and pcl3
physical and chemical properties Group 16 elements:
,preparation(by contact process) preparation, properties and
P-block elements properties and uses of sulphuric acid uses of
,oxoacids of sulphur(structure only) dioxygen,ozone,sulphur
group 17 elements: occurrence dioxide and allotropic form of
,electronic configuration, trends in sulphur
physical and chemical properties, group 17 elements:
structure of oxoacids of halogens and preparation, propertiesand
interhalogen compounds. uses of chlorine
Group 18 elements :occurrence , ,hcl,interhalogen
electronic configuration ,trends in compounds.
physical and chemical properties, Group 18 elements
structure of xef2 , xef4,xef6, xeo3 and :preparation properties and
xeof4 uses of xef2 , xef4 &xef6.
Introduction , electronic Trends in standard electrode
configuration,general trends in potential,trends in stability of
properties of 1st row of transition higher oxidation
D- & f- block elements : metallic character,oxidation state,chemical reactivity and
elements state colour , catalytic e ͦ values,preparation and
properties,magnetic properties intertitial properties of
compounds ,alloy formation k2cr2o7,lanthanoids and
,preparation and properties of kmno4 actinoids
Introduction,ligands,coordination Colour ,magnetic properties
number,oxidation state,iupac and shape of coordination
nomenclature of mononuclear co- compounds ,bonding in
ordination compounds, coordination compound(
Co-ordination
isomerism(structural only) werner's
compounds
theory,vbt,cft),stereoisomeris
m,bonding in metal
carbonyls,stabilityof
coordination compounds
Haloalkanes :nomenclature , nature of Methods of preparation from
c-x bond,method of preparation :from alcohol,chemical
alkanes by free radical properties:stereochemical
halogenation,from alkenes and halogen aspect of nucleophilic
exchange(finkelstein and swarts substitution
Haloalkanes and reaction),physical properties ,chemical reaction,elimination
haloarenes properties, sn1 and sn2 reactions, wurtz reaction,reaction with
reaction metals,grignard reagent
haloarenes: nature of c-x bond,method chemical properties
of preparation:from amine by nucleophilic substitution
sandmeyer reaction only,physical reaction,wurtz fittig
properties ,electrophilic substitution reaction,fittig reaction,uses
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
reaction (directive influence of and environmental effect of
halogens) dichloromethane,trichloromet
hane,tetrachloromethane,iod
oform freons and ddt.
Alcohols: nomenclature,methods of Alcohols: methods of
preparation from alkene(acid catalysed preparation by hydroboration
hydration),by the reduction of carbonyl oxidation,by reduction of
compounds,from grignard carboxylic acids and
reagent,physical properties,chemical esters,chemical properties:
properties: esterification,reaction with acidity of alcohol,mechanism
hx(distinguish between three classes of of dehydration of
alcohols by lucas reagent), dehydration alcohol,some important
of alcohols excluding compounds like methanol
mechanism,oxidation of alcohols. and ethanol.
Alcohols, Phenols: nomenclature,methods of Phenols: methods of
phenols and preparation: from haloarenes,from preparation from benzene
ethers diazonium salts,physical sulphonic acid,from cumene
properties,chemical properties: ,chemical properties: acidity
electrophilic substitution reaction ,reimer of phenol,kolbe's
tiemann reaction,reaction with zn dust reaction,oxidation
ethers:nomenclature , methods of ethers: method of
preparation :from williamson synthesis preparation by dehydration
only,physical properties,chemical of alcohol,chemical
properties: cleavage of c-o properties : electrophilic
bond(reaction with hx),electrophilic substitution reaction.
substitution reaction(friedel crafts
alkylation and acylation)
Aldehydes and ketones: Aldehydes and ketones:
nomenclature,nature of methods of preparation from
carbonylgroup,methods of preparation dehydrogenation of
from oxidation of alcohols,ozonolysis of alcohols,by hydration of
alkenes,rosenmund reduction alkynes,from hydrocarbon
,stephen's reduction,from acyl ,by oxidation of methyl
chloride,from benzene and substituted benzene,use of chromic
benzene(freidel crafts oxide,by side chain
acylation),physical properties,chemical chlorination followed by
properties: mechanism of nucleophilic hydrolysis,gatterman koch
addition reaction,reactivity,reduction to reaction,from
Aldehydes , alcohols. Reduction to nitriles,chemical properties:
ketones and hydrocarbons(clemmensen addition of
carboxylic acids only),oxidation reaction(reaction with hcn,nahso3,rmgx,alcohol,am
tollen's reagent and fehling's monia and its
solution),aldol condensation, derivatives,wolf kishner
cannizzaro's reaction,electrophilic reduction,haloform
substitution reaction uses. reaction,cross aldol
Carboxylic acids: condensation.
nomenclature,methods of preparation: Carboxylic acids: methods
by oxidation of primary alcohols and of preparation: from acyl
aldehydes,from alkyl benzenes,from halides and
nitriles and amides and by hydrolysis of anhydrides,chemical
esters,physical properties,chemical properties: acidity ,formation
properties: esterification,reaction with of anhydride,reaction with
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
pcl3,pcl5,socl2,reduction ammonia,decarboxylation.
,halogenation(hvz reaction),electrophilic
substitution reaction
nomenclature,classification,methods of Structure of amines
preparation :by reduction of nitro ,methods of preparation
compounds,reduction of nitriles,hoffman ammonolysis of alkyl
bromamide degradation halide,reduction of
reaction,physical properties,chemical amide,gabriel phthalimide
properties: carbylamine synthesis,chemical
reaction,reaction with nitrous properties:bascity of
acid,reaction with hinsberg amine,alkylation acylation
Amines
reagent(arylsuphonyl chloride) electrophilic substitution
diazonium salts:nomenclature,methods reaction
of preparation: by diazotisation reaction diazonium salts: gatterman
only ,physical properties,chemical reaction ,replacement of f- ,i-
properties:sandmeyer's and no2 group,coupling
reaction,replacement by h,replacement reactions ,importance of
by hydroxyl group diazonium salts in synthesis
of aromatic compounds
Carbohydrates: classification(aldoses Polysaccharides,importance
and ketoses), of carbohydrates,structure of
monosaccharides(glucose and protein:primary , secondry,
fructose),disaccharides(sucrose tertiary and quaternary
,maltose,lactose) structure,enzymes and
Biomolecules proteins:elementary idea of α-amino hormones.
acids,peptide
bond,polypeptides,denaturation of
proteins
nucleic acids: dna and rna
vitamins: classification and functions.
Classification: natural and Classification based on
synthetic,mode of structure,molecular
polymerisation:addition and forces,mechanism of
condensation,homo and addition
copolymers,monomers of some polymerisation,hdp,ldp,pan,
Polymers
important polymers:polythene, melamine formaldehyde
pvc,natural rubber,teflon,buna -n,buna- resin,vulcanisation of
s,nylon-6,nylon-6,6,terylene,bakelite rubber,neoprene,biodegrada
ble polymers,molecular mass
of polymer
Chemicals in medicine: Drug and their classification,
antacids,antihistamines,analgesics,anti chemical in food, artificial
Chemistry in biotics, antiseptics, disinfectents, sweetening agents ,food
everyday life tranquilizers, antifertility drugs preservatives,antioxidant in
food,cleansing action of
soaps and detergents
fo"k; % Biology
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq
ikB fdlh mi[kaM dks p;fur
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke
la[;k ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
¼gk¡@ugha½
mi[kaM dk uke
1 Reproduction in Organism नहीं
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering
2 हाुँ
Plants
3 Human Reproduction हाुँ
4 Reproductive Health हाुँ
Principles of Inheritance and
5 हाुँ
Variation
6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance हाुँ
7 Evolution नहीं
8 Human Health and Diseases हाुँ
Strategies for Enhancement in
9 नहीं
Food Production
10 Microbes in Human Welfare नहीं
Biotechnology - Principles and
11 हाुँ
Processes
12 Biotechnology and its Application हाुँ
13 Organisms and Populations हाुँ
14 Ecosystem नहीं
15 Biodiversity and its Conservation नहीं
16 Environmental Issues हाुँ

fo"k; % xf.kr
lhfer ikB~;Øe ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB la[;k ikB dk uke gsrq p;fur ikB mi[k.M dks p;fur ugha fd;k
dk uke ¼gk¡@ugha½ x;k gS rks ml mi[k.M dk uke
RELATION AND FUNCTION 1.2 Types of Relation
1.1 Introduction 1.3 Types of Function
1.2 Types of Relation 1.4 Invertible Function
1 1.3 Types of Function gk¡ 1.5 Binary Operation
1.4 Composition of Function
and Invertible Function
1.5 Binary Operation
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTION
2.1 Introduction
2 gk¡
2.2 Basic Concept
2.3 Properties of Inverse
Trigonometric Function
MATRICES 3.7 Elementary Operation
3 3.1 Introduction gk¡
(Transformation) of a
lhfer ikB~;Øe ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB la[;k ikB dk uke gsrq p;fur ikB mi[k.M dks p;fur ugha fd;k
dk uke ¼gk¡@ugha½ x;k gS rks ml mi[k.M dk uke
3.2 Matrix Matrix
3.3 Types of Matrices 3.8 Invertible Matrices
3.4 Operations on Matrices
3.5 Transpose of a matrix
3.6 Symmetric and Skew
Symmetric matrices
3.7 Elementary Operation
(Transformation) of a
Matrix
3.8 Invertible Matrices
DETERMINANTS 4.4 Area of a Triangle
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Determinant
1.3 Properties of Determinant
1.4 Area of a Triangle
4 gk¡
1.5 Minors and Cofactors
1.6 Adjoin and Inverse of a
Matrix
1.7 Application of
Determinants and Matrices
CONTINUITY AND 5.6 Derivative of Function in
DIFFERENTIABILITY Parametric forms
5.1 Introduction 5.8 Mean value theorem
5.2 Continuity
5.3 Differentiability
5.4 Exponential and
Logarithmic Function
5 gk¡
5.5 Logarithmic Differentiation
5.6 Derivative of Function in
Parametric Forms
5.7 Second order derivative
5.8 Mean value theorem

APPLICATION OF 6.4 Tangents and Normal's


DERIVATIVES 6.5 Approximations
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Rate of change of
Quantities
6 gk¡
6.3 Increasing and Decreasing
Functions
6.4 Tangents and Normals
6.5 Approximations
6.6 Maxima and Minima
INTEGRALS 7.7.1 Definite integral as
7.1 Introduction the limit of a sum.
7 7.2 Integration as an Inverse gk¡
process of Differentiation
7.3 Methods of Integration
lhfer ikB~;Øe ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB la[;k ikB dk uke gsrq p;fur ikB mi[k.M dks p;fur ugha fd;k
dk uke ¼gk¡@ugha½ x;k gS rks ml mi[k.M dk uke
7.4 Integration of some
particular Function
7.5 Integration by partial
Fractions
7.6 Integration by parts
7.7 Definite Integral
7.8 Fundamental Theorem of
Calculus
7.9 Evaluation of Definite
Integral by substitution
7.10 Some properties of definite
integrals.
APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS
8.7 Introduction
8 ugha
8.8 Area under simple curves
8.9 Area between two curves
DEFEERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9.3 General and particular
9.7 Introduction solution of a
9.8 Basic concept differential equation
9.9 General and particular
9.4 Formation of
solution of a differential
equation differential equation
9.10 Formation of differential whose general
equation whose general solution is given.
solution is given. 9.4.1 Procedure to form a
9 9.11 Methods of solving first gk¡ differential equatie
order. First degree that will represent a
differential equations
given family of
curves.
9.4.2 Homogeneous
differential equations
9.4.3 Linear differential
equations

VECTOR ALGERRA 10.3 types of vectors


10.7 Introduction 10.4 addition of vectors
10.8 Some basic concept
10.9 Types of vectors
10 gk¡
10.10 Addition of vectors
10.11 Multiplication of vector by
a scalar
10.12 Product of two vectors
THREE DIMENSIONAL 11.6 Plane
GEOMETRY 11.7 Co planarity of two
11.7 Introduction lines
11 gk¡
11.8 Direction cosines and 11.8 Angle between two
direction ratios of a line planes
11.9 equation of a line in 11.9 Distance of a point
lhfer ikB~;Øe ;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
ikB la[;k ikB dk uke gsrq p;fur ikB mi[k.M dks p;fur ugha fd;k
dk uke ¼gk¡@ugha½ x;k gS rks ml mi[k.M dk uke
space from a plane
11.10 Angle between two lines 11.10 Angle between a line
11.11 Shortest distance and a plane
between two lines
11.12 Plane
11.13 Co planarity of two lines
11.14 Angle between two
planes
11.15 Distance of a point from a
plane
11.16 Angle between a line and
a plane
LINEAR PROGRAMMING 12.9 Different types of
12.7 Introduction linear programming
12.8 Linear Programming problems
12 Problem and its gk¡
mathematical
Formulation

PROBABILITY 13.3 Multiplication Theorem


13.1 Introduction on Probability
13.2 Conditional Probability 13.4 Independent Events
13.3 Multiplication Theorem 13.6 Random Variables
on Probability and its Probability
13.4 Independent Events Distributions
13 gk¡
13.5 Bayes Theorem 13.7 Bernoulli Trials and
13.6 Random Variables and Binomial distribution
its Probability
Distributions
13.7 Bernoulli Trials and
Binomial distribution

fo"k; % bfrgkl
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB
lhfer ikB~;dze
ds fdlh mi[kaM dks
ikB gsrq p;fur ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ugh fd;k x;k
la[;k dk uke
gS rks ml mi[kaM dk
¼gk¡@ugha½
uke
Hkkx&1
1 bZVa]s euds rFkk vfLFk;k¡ gM+ik lH;rk gk¡
jktk] fdlku vkSj uxj vkjafHkd jkT; vkSj vFkZ
2 gk¡
O;oL;k,¡ ¼yxHkx 600 bZ0iw0 ls 600 bZloh½
ca/kqRo tkfr rFkk oxZ vkjafHkd lekt ¼yxHkx
3 ugha
600 bZ0iw0 ls 600 bZloh½
fopkjd] fo'okl vkSj bekjrsa lkaLd`frd fodkl
4 gk¡
¼yxHkx 600 bZ0iw0 ls 600 bZloh½
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB
lhfer ikB~;dze
ds fdlh mi[kaM dks
ikB gsrq p;fur ikB
ikB dk uke p;fur ugh fd;k x;k
la[;k dk uke
gS rks ml mi[kaM dk
¼gk¡@ugha½
uke
Hkkx&2
;kf=;ksa ds utfj,
5 lekt ds ckjs esa mudh le> ¼yxHkx nloha ls ugha
l=goha lnh rd½
HkfDr&lwQh ijaijk,¡
6 /kkfeZd fo'oklksa esa cnyko vkSj J}k xazFk gk¡
¼yxHkx vkBoha ls vBkjgoha lnh rd½
,d lkezkT; dh jkt/kkuh % fot;uxj
7 ugha
¼yxHkx pkSngoha ls l=goha lnh rd½
fdlkku] tehankj vkSj jkT;
8 d`f"k lekt vkSj eqxy lkezkT; ugha
¼yxHkx lksygoha ls l=goha lnh rd½
jktk vkSj fofHkUu o`Ùkkar eqxy njckj
9 gk¡
¼yxHkx lksygoha ls l=goha lnh rd½
Hkkx & 3
mifuos'kokn vkSj nsgkr ljdkjh vfHkys[kksa dk
10 gk¡
v/;;u
fonzkgs h vkSj jkt 1857 dk vkanksyu vkSj mlds
11 gk¡
O;k[;ku
12 vkSifuosf'kd 'kgj uxj&;kstuk] LFkkiR; ugha
egkRek xk¡/kh vkSj jk"Vªh; vkanksyu
13 gk¡
lfou; voKk vkSj mlls vkxs
foHkktu dks le>uk
14 ugha
jtkuhfr] Le`fr] vuqHko
lafo/kku dk fuekZ.k
15 gk¡
,d u, ;qx dh 'kq:vkr

fo"k; % Hkwxksy
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq
ikB fdlh mi[kaM dks p;fur
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke
la[;k ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
¼gk¡@ugha½
mi[kaM dk uke
iqLrd dk uke & ekuo Hkwxksy ds ewy fl)kar
1 ekuo Hkwxksy izd`fr ,oa fo"k; {ks= gkW
2 fo'o tula[;k forj.k] ?kuRo vkSj o`f) gkW
3 tula[;k la?kVu gkW
4 ekuo fodkl gkW
5 izkFkfed fdz;k,¡ gkW
6 f}rh;d fdz;k,¡ gkW
7 r`rh;d vkSj prqFkZ fdz;kdyki ugha
8 ifjogu ,oa lapkj ugha
9 varjkZ"Vªh; O;kikj ugha
10 ekuo cLrh gkW
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq
ikB fdlh mi[kaM dks p;fur
ikB dk uke p;fur ikB dk uke
la[;k ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
¼gk¡@ugha½
mi[kaM dk uke

iqLrd dk uke & Hkkjr yksx vkSj vFkZO;oLFkk


tula[;k%forj.k] ?kuRo] o`f) vkSj
gkW
1 la?kVu
2 izokl % izdkj] dkj.k vkSj ifj.kke gkW
3 ekuo fodkl ugha
4 ekuo cfLr;k¡ ugha
5 Hkwlalk/ku rFkk d`f"k ugha
6 ty lalk/ku gkW
7 [kfut rFkk ÅtkZ lalk/ku gkW
8 fuekZ.k m|ksx ugha
Hkkjr ds lanHkZ esa fu;kstu vkSj lrr~
ugha
9 iks"k.kh; fodkl
10 ifjogu rFkk lapkj ugha
11 varjkZ"Vªh; O;kikj ugha
HkkSxksfyd ifjizs{; esa p;fur dqN eqn~ns
gkW
12 ,oa leL;k,¡
iqLrd dk uke & Hkwxksy esa iz;ksxkRed dk;Z
1 vk¡dM+sa % lzksr vkSj ladyu gkW
2 vk¡dM+ksa dk izdze.k gkW
3 vk¡dM+ksa dk vkys[kh fu:i.k gkW
vk¡dM+ksa dk izdze.k ,oa ekufp=.k esa
ugha
4 daI;wVj dk mi;ksx
5 {ks=h; losZ{k.k ugha
6 LFkkfud lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh gkW

fo"k; % vFkZ'kkL=
lhfer ikB~;dze
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh mi[kaM
ikB gsrq p;fur ikB
ikB dk uke dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
la[;k dk uke
mi[kaM dk uke
¼gk¡@ugha½
प्रथम भाग : प्रारं भभक व्यष्टि अथथशास्र
1 व्यष्टि अर्थशास्त्र का परिचय हां
उपभोक्ता का व्यवहाि एवं
2
हां म ांग वक्र में गति एवां म प वक्र में परिवितन
मांग
हां पूनतष वक्र में गनत एवं पूनतष वक्र में परिवतषन
उपभोक्ता का व्यवहाि एवं
3 पूनतष की कीमत लोच की माप - प्रनतशत एवं
पूष्टतथ
ज्याशमनत ववचध
,dkf/kdkjkRed izfr;ksfxrk dk vFkZ
बाजाि के प्रकाि एवं कीमत
4 ,oa ववशेर्ताएं
ष्टिर्ाथिण
हां मांग एवं पूनतष वक्रों में परिवतषन का प्रभाव
lhfer ikB~;dze
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh mi[kaM
ikB gsrq p;fur ikB
ikB dk uke dks p;fur ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
la[;k dk uke
mi[kaM dk uke
¼gk¡@ugha½
ष्टितीय भाग : प्रािं ष्टभक समष्टि अर्थशास्त्र
शद्ध घिे लू उत्पािन (NDP) एवं शद्ध
िाष्रीय उत्पािन (NNP) की धािणा (बाजाि

िािरीय आय एवं संबंष्टर्त मूल्य एवं साधन मूल्य पि)


5 समुच्चय - मूल र्ािणाएं एवं हां िाष्रीय ननवषत्य आय (कल एवं शद्ध),
माप ननजी आय, व्यक्ततगत आय, व्यक्ततगत
ननवषत्य आय
िाष्रीय आय की गणना - व्यय ववचध
भ िि में बैंत ां ग प्रण ली में ह ल े सुध ि
6 मुद्रा एवं बैंष्टकंग हां
एवां मुद्दे - तनजी िण एवां आधुतन ी िण
कल पूनतष एवं उसके कािक
स्वैक्च्र्क बेिोजगािी एवं पूणष िोजगाि का
अथष
आय एवं िोजगाि का ननधाषिण - द्वी
आय एवं िोजगाि का
7 हां िेिीय मॉडल
ष्टिर्ाथिण
बहल एवं अपयाषलत मांग की समस्याएं,
बहल एवं अपयाषलत मांग के ननिाकिण के
उपाय - साख की उपलब्धता सिकािी व्यय
में परिवतषन
िाजस्व घाटा, िाजकोर्ीय घाटा एवं
प्राथशमक घाटा - अथष एवं ननदहताथष
सिकािी बजट औि
8 हां ववशभन्न प्रकाि के घाटों की गणना,
अर्थव्यवस्र्ा
सिकाि की भशू मका को घटाना - अथष एवं
ननदहताथष
वविे शी ववननमय िि - अथष (क्स्थि एवं
लोचशील),
9 भुगताि संतुलि हां गण एवं िोर्, मांग एवं पूनतष द्वािा
ननधाषिण
मतत बाजाि में ववननमय िि का ननधाषिण
AGRICULTURE
THEORY

UNIT1. CROP PORDUCTION 58pds

UNIT 2. HORTIVULTURE 43pds

Unit-1 CROP PRODUCITON-

INTRODUCITON

(a) Target and achievement in food grain production in India since independence.

(b) Classification of field crop based on their utility, cereal,


pulse, oilseed.Soil, soil fettling, fertilizers and manures 15pd

(c) Soil, soil ptl, soil texture, soil structure soil organisms

(d) Essential Plant nutrients, their functions and deficiency symptoms

IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE 15pds


(a) Source of irrigation (rain, canal, tank, river, wells, tube wells)

(b) Method of irrigation and drainage

Weed control 5pds


Principle of weed control, method of weed control (cultural,
mechanized biological, and integrated weed management)

CROPS 18pds
Seed bed preparation, seed treatment time and method of sowing / planting, seed rate,
dose, method and time of fertilizer application, irrigation and weed control, common
pest and disease of major field crop- RICE, MAIZE MUSTARD, GRAM

UNIT 2 HORTICULTURE 43pds


(a) Importance of fruits and vegetables in human diet & processing industry.
(b) Orchard location and layout, ornamental gardening and kitchen garden
(c) Cultivation practices processing and marketing of
I. FRUITS- MANGO, PAPAYA, BER, JACK-FRUIT
II. VEGETABLES- RADISH, POTATO, ONION, BAINJAL,TOMATO,
CAULIFIOWER, CABBAGE
(d) Principles and methods of fruits and vegetables preservation.
(e) Preparation of jelly, Jams, chips, ketchup and their packing.
fo"k; % Business Studies
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
Part A: Principles and Functions of Management
Unit 1: Nature and Significance of Management
Management - concept, • Understand the concept of
objectives, and management.
importance • Explain the meaning of
‘Effectiveness and
Efficiency.
• Discuss the objectives
ofmanagement.
• Describe the importance
ofmanagement.
Management as • Examine the nature of
Science, Art and management as a science,
Profession art andprofession.
Levels of Management • Understand the role of top,
middle and lower levels
ofmanagement
Management functions- • Explain the functions
planning, organizing, ofmanagement
staffing, directing and
controlling
Coordination- concept • Discuss the concept and
and importance characteristics
ofcoordination.
• Explain the importance
ofcoordination.
Unit 2: Principles of Management
Principles of • Understand the concept
Management- concept of principles of
and significance management.
• Explain the significance of
management principles.
Fayol’s principles of • Discuss the principles
management ofmanagement developed
byFayol.
Taylor’s Scientific • Explain the principles and
management- principles techniques of
and techniques ‘ScientificManagement’.
Unit 3: Business Environment
Business Environment- • Understand the
concept and importance concept of‘Business
Environment’.
• Describe the importance of
business environment
Dimensions of Business • Describe the various • Understand the concept of
Environment- Economic, dimensions of demonetization
Social, Technological, ‘BusinessEnvironment’. • Examine the impact of
Political and Legal government policy changes
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
on business in India with
reference to liberalisation,
privatization and
globalisation since 1991.
• Discuss the managerial
response to changes
inbusiness
environment.
Unit 4: Planning
Planning: Concept, • Understand the concept
importance and ofplanning.
limitation • Describe the importance
ofplanning.
• Understand the limitations
ofplanning.
Planning process • Describe the steps in the • Develop an understanding
process of planning. of single use and
standingplans
• Describe
objectives,policies,
strategy, procedure,
method, rule, budget and
programme as types of
plans.
Unit 5: Organising
Organising: Concept and • Understand the concept
importance of organizing as a
structure and as
aprocess.
• Explain the importance
oforganising.
Organising Process • Describe the steps in the
process of organizing
Structure of • Describe functional and • Explain the advantages,
organisation- functional divisional structures disadvantages and
and divisional concept oforganisation. suitability of functional and
divisionalstructure.
• Understand the concept
of formal and
informalorganisation.
• Discuss theadvantages,
disadvantages of formal and
informal organisation.
Delegation: concept, • Understand the concept
elements and ofdelegation.
importance • Describe the elements
ofdelegation.
• Appreciate the importance
ofDelegation.
Decentralization: • Understand • Explain the
;fn fdlh p;fur ikB ds fdlh
lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
concept and importance the concept importance
of of
decentralisati decentralisat
on. ion.
• Differentiate between
delegation and
decentralisation.
Unit 6: Staffing
Staffing: Concept and • Understand the concept
importance ofstaffing.
• Explain the importance
ofstaffing
Staffing process • Describe the steps in the
process of staffing
Recruitment process • Understand the meaning • Explain the merits and
and steps in the process demeritsof internal and
ofrecruitment. external sources of
• Discuss the sources recruitment.
ofrecruitment.
Selection - process • Understand the meaning
ofselection.
• Describe the steps involved
in the process ofselection.
Training and • Understand the concept • Discuss the meaning of
Development - Concept of training and vestibule training,
and importance, development. apprenticeship training and
Methods of training - on • Appreciate the internship training.
the job and off the job - importance of training to • Differentiate between
vestibule training, the organisation and to training and development.
apprenticeship training theemployees.
and internship training • Discuss on the job
and off the job
methods oftraining.

Unit 7: Directing
Directing: Concept and • Describe the concept
importance ofdirecting.
• Discuss the importance
ofdirecting
Elements of Directing • Describe the various
elements ofdirecting
Motivation - concept, • Understand the concept • Develop an
Maslow’s hierarchy of ofmotivation. understanding of
needs, Financial and • Discuss the various financial Maslow’s Hierarchy
non-financial incentives and non- financialincentives. ofneeds.

Leadership - concept, • Understand the concept


styles - authoritative, ofleadership.
democratic and laissez • Understand the various
faire styles of leadership.
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
Communication - • Understand • Understand the
concept, formal and the concept elements of the
informal communication; of communicationprocess.
communicati • Suggest measures to
on overcome barriers
• Discuss the concept tocommunication.
of formal and
informalcommunicat
ion.
• Discuss the various barriers
to effective communication.
Unit 8: Controlling
Controlling - Concept • Understand the concept
and importance ofcontrolling.
• Explain the
importance
ofcontrolling.
Steps in process of • Discuss the
control steps in the
process of
controlling.
Part B: Business Finance
and Marketing Unit 9:
Financial Management
Financial Management: • Understand the • Discuss the objectives of
Concept, role and concept of financial financial management
objectives management.
• Explain the role of
financial management in
anorganisation.

Financial decisions: • Discuss the


investment, financing three
and financial
dividend- Meaning and decisions
factors affecting and the
factors
affectingthem
.
Financial Planning - • Describe the
concept and importance concept of
financial
planning.
• Explain the
importance
of financial
planning.
Capital Structure – • Understand the • Describe the factors
concept and factors concept of capital determining the choice of
affecting capital structure. an appropriate
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
structure capitalstructure
of a company.
Fixed and Working • Understand the
Capital - Concept and concept of fixed and
factors affecting their workingcapital.
requirements • Describe the
factors
determining
the
requirements
of fixed and
workingcapit
al.
Unit 10: Financial Markets
Financial Markets: • Understand the • Understand capital market
Concept, Functions and concept of financial and money market as types
types market. of financialmarkets.
• Explain the functions of
financialmarket.

Money market and its • Understand the concept of


instruments moneymarket.
• Describe the
various
money
market
instruments.
Capital market: Concept, • Discuss the concept of • Discuss the methods
types (primary and capitalmarket. of floating new issues
secondary), methods of • Explain primary and in the primarymarket.
floatation in the primary secondary markets as • Distinguish between primary
market types of capitalmarket. and secondarymarkets.
• Differentiate between
capital market and money
market.

Stock Exchange – • Give the meaning of a • Discuss the trading


Meaning, Functions and stockexchange. procedure in a stock
trading procedure • Explain the exchange.
functions of a • Give the meaning of
stock exchange. depository services and
demat account as used in
thetrading procedure of
securities.
Securities and Exchange • State the objectives ofSEBI. • Explain the functions ofSEBI.
Board of India (SEBI) -
objectives and functions
Unit 11: Marketing
Marketing – Concept, • Understand the concept • Explain the
functions and ofmarketing. marketingphilosophies.
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
philosophies – Product, • Discuss the functions
Prize and Standard ofmarketing.

Marketing Mix – Concept • Understand the concept of


and elements marketingmix.
• Describe the
elements of
marketingmix
.
Product - branding, • Understand the concept of
labelling and packaging product as an element of
– Concept marketingmix.
• Understand
the concepts
ofbranding,
labelling
andpackagin
g.
Price - Concept, Factors • Understand the concept • Describe the factors
determining price of price as an element determining price of
of marketingmix. aproduct.

Physical Distribution – • Understand • Explain the components of


concept the concept physical distribution.
of physical • Describe the various
distribution. channels of distribution.
Promotion – Concept • Understand the concept • Describe the elements of
and elements; of promotion as an promotionmix.
Advertising, Personal element of marketingmix. • Understand the concept
Selling, Sales Promotion • Understand the of advertising and
and Public Relations concept of sales personalselling
promotion. • Discuss the concept of
publicrelations.

Unit 12: Consumer Protection


Consumer • Understand • Describe the
Protection:Concept the concept importance of
of consumer consumerprotection
protection. .
• Discuss the scope
of Consumer
Protection Act,1986
Consumer Protection • Understand the concept of • Describe the role of
Act 1986: a consumer according to consumer organizations and
Meaning of consumer the Consumer protection NGOs in protecting
Rights and Act 1986. consumers’interests.
responsibilities of • Discuss the scope • Understand who can file a
consumers Who can of Consumer complaint and
file a complaint? Protection againstwhom?
Redressal machinery Act,1986 • Discuss the legal
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur
ikB dk uke mi[kaM dks p;fur ugh fd;k
ikB@mi fo"k; dk uke
x;k gS rks ml mi[kaM dk uke
Remedies available • Explain the consumerrights redressalmachinery
• Understand the under Consumer
responsibilities of protection Act1986.
consumers • Examine the remedies
available to the consumer
under Consumer
protectionAct1986.

fo"k; % (Accountancy)"ACT"
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur ikB dk uke fdlh mi[kaM dks p;fur
ikB dk uke
¼gk¡@ugha½ ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
mi[kaM dk uke
Part A Unit 1
∙ Non-Profit Organisation :- Meaning
and Examples.
∙Receipt & Payment Account - ∙ Calculation of Amount of
Chapter 1 Meaning, Features. consumable items for the
∙Concept of fund Based Accounting, year.
Accounting for Not for Calculation of Amount of subscription. ∙Preparation of opening
Profit Organisation ∙Preparation of Income and and closing Balance
Expenditure A/C from Receipt & sheet.
Payment A/C without Additional
information and Balance sheet.
Unit 2
∙Partnership - Meaning & Features,
Partnership Deed.
Accounting for
∙Provision in the absence of
Partnership firm :
Partnership Deed. ∙Past Adjustment &
Chapter 2
∙Preparation of Profit and loss Guarntee of Profit will not
Accounting for
Appropriate A/C, Division of Profit come.
partnership-
among Partners.
Fundamentals.
∙Fixed vs fluctuating capital Accounts
Method.
∙Definition Features, Need, Factors
Affecting the value of Goodwill, Types ∙Weighted Average Profit
Chapter 3
of Goodwill. Method.
Goodwill : Nature &
∙Method of Valuation of Goodwill -
Valuation
a) Simple Average Profit Method ∙Capitalisation Method.
b) Super Profit Method
Unit 3
∙Treatment of Goodwill.
Reconstitution of
∙Undistributed Profit
Partnership
Reserve & accumulated
Chapter 4
∙Sacrificing Ratio and Gaining Ratio. loss
Change in Profit & Loss
∙Revaluation of Assets &
Sharing Ratio Among
liabilities.
the Existing Partners.
∙Balance sheet.
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lhfer ikB~;dze gsrq p;fur ikB dk uke fdlh mi[kaM dks p;fur
ikB dk uke
¼gk¡@ugha½ ugh fd;k x;k gS rks ml
mi[kaM dk uke
Note : Excluded due to
these are in next chapter
also.
∙Meaning, Right of a new Partner.
∙Calculation of sacrificing & New
Profit sharing Ratio.
∙Accounting treatment of Goodwill
(AS-10).
Chapter 5 ∙Revaluation of assets & liabilities. ∙Hidden Goodwill.
Admission of a Partner ∙Treatment of ∙Adjustment of capital.
Accumulated/Undistributed Profit &
Accumulated loss.
∙Preparation of Revalution A/C,
Partners capital & Balance sheet
without Adjustment of capital.

Chapter 6 ∙Calculation of Gaining & New Profit


Retirement & Death of a sharing Ratio.
Partner ∙Accounting treatment of Goodwill.

Unit 4
∙Revaluation of Assets & liabilities, ∙Adjustment of capital.
Partners capital A/C & Balance sheet ∙Retiring Partner loan
without Adjustment of Capital & A/C.
Retiring Partners loan A/C. ∙Death of a Partner.
∙Meaning, Nature/Characteristics of
company.
Chapter 7 ∙Types of company, shares, share
Company Accounts- capital. ∙Preparation of Cash
Issue of shares. ∙Issue and Allotment of shares over Book.
subscription & undersubscription. ∙Disclosure of shares
∙Issue of shares at Par and Premium. capital in company's
∙Calls in Arrears and calls in Balance sheet.
advances.
∙Issue of shares for consideration
other than cash.
Chapter 8 ∙Meaning & Journal entries of
Forfeiture and Re-issue Forfeiture & Re-issue without Pro-rate
of shares. Allotment.
∙Meaning of Debentures, Types,
∙Consideration other than
Differences between shares &
Chapter 9 cash.
Debentures.
Issue of Debentures. ∙Issue of Debentures as
∙Issue of Debentures at Par, Premium
collateral Security.
& Discount.
Part B Unit-5
Chapter 10 ∙Terms of Issue of
Redemption of Debentures from
Debentures Redemption point of view.
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∙Method of Redemption of
∙Meaning & sources of Redemption.
Debentures.
∙Meaning of Financial Statement.
Chapter 11
∙Preparation of Balance sheet of a
Financial statement
company in the prescribed form only
Analysis
with major Headings.
∙Meaning, Limitation & Methods of
Chapter 12
Analysis of Financial statement.
Financial statement ∙Common size statement.
∙Tools for Financial statement
Analysis
Analysis - comparative statements.
∙Meaning & Types of Ratios.
Chapter 13
∙Liquidity Ratio
Ratio Analysis
→Current Ratio, Liquid Ratio.
Unit 6
∙Solvency Ratios :-
∙Proprietary Ratio.
Debt to Equity, Total Assets to Debt.
∙Interest coverage Ratio.
∙Activity Ratio :-
∙Trade Receivable
Inventory Turnover Ratio,
Turnover Ratio.
Cash Flow statement Working capital Turnover Ratio
∙Trade Payable Turnover
(As Per AS-3) ∙Profitability Ratio :-
Ratio.
Chapter 14 Gross Profit Ratio
∙Operating Profit Ratio.
Cash Flow Statement Net Profit Ratio
∙Return on Investment.
Operating Ratio
∙Meaning and simple problem of cash ∙Cash Flow from
flow from Operating Activities only by Investing & Financing
Indirect Method. Activities.

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CHAPTER 1
Arithmetic Arithmetic Progression(A.P)
Progression(A.P.)
CHAPTER 2 Gometric Progression(G.P) Insert a G.M between two
Geometric given Quantities.
Progression(G.P)
CHAPTER 5 Permutation & Combination
Permutation and
Combination
Determinants Use of Determinants in
CHAPTER 6
solving linear equation
Determinants
Cramer’s rule.
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CHAPTER 7 Matrices
Matrices
CHAPTER 8 Set Theory Venn Diagram
Set Theeory
Differentiation (Simple Problem) • Differential coefficient of
function of function
CHAPTER 9 • Differentiation of Implict
Differentiation function.
• Logarithmic
Differentiation.
Statistics
CHAPTER 1 Measures of central Tendency – • To find out an Unknown
Measures of Central Arithmetic Mean. value or Frequency
Tendery-Arithmetic • Weighted Arithmetic
Mean Mean
Median • To find out missing
CHAPTER 1 Frequency
Median • Graphic Determination of
Median
Mode • Graph Method of locating
CHAPTER 3
Mode.
Mode
• To find out Missing
Frequency.
CHAPTER 4 • Geometric Mean- Meaning Weighted Geometric Mean.
Geometric Mean • Simple Geometric Mean without
using log Table.
• Meaning of Time series.
• Importance & Types of Time
series.
CHAPTER 6 • Measurement of Trend on
Analysis of Time Series secular Trend-
• Method of Average
(a) semi average method
(b) Moving Average Method.
• Interpolation and Extrapolation
CHAPTER 7 • Meaning, Importance
Interpolation and • Method of Interpolation
Enterpolation • Algebraic Methods
• Binomial Expansion Method
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Unit – (1) Entrepreneurial opportunities and Enterprise creation
Sensing & Opportunities – Meaning, Kind,
identification of Factor Affecting the Sensing
entrepreneurial Yes of Opportunities
opportunities Business Opportunities –
Meaning, Affecting Factors.
Market Market Environment –
Assessment Yes Meaning, Affecting Factors,
Market Assessment
Identification of Factor considering while
entrepreneurial Yes selecting a product
opportunities
Selection of an Factor considering while
Yes
Enterprises selecting an Enterprise.
Steps in setting up of an Factors to be considered
Enterprise. before establishing an
Yes enterprise,
Execution of project
establishment.
Unit – (2) Enterprise planning and Resourcing
Business planning Planning – Meaning, Nature,
Yes
Objectives.
Preparation of project Project Report –Meaning,
Yes
report Characteristic, Objectives.
Resource assessment Resource –Meaning, Kinds,
Yes
Sources
Fixed and working capital Fixed Capital –Meaning,
requirement Nature, Affecting Factors
Yes
Working Capital –Meaning,
Nature And Affecting Factors
Break-even analysis Break Even Analysis –
Yes
Meaning, Assumption, Utility.
Unit – (3) Enterprise management
Basic Management Management- Meaning,
Yes
Function Features, Importance.
Marketing Management Marketing Management –
Yes Meaning, Characteristics,
Objectives.
Financial Management Financial Management –
Yes Meaning, Objectives, Sources
Of Business Finance
Determination Of Cost. Meaning Of Cost, Difference
Yes Between Fixed Cost And
Variable Cost.
Agriculture Floriculturist (Open Cultivation) Class 12th
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2 Unit 2 Cultivation of Commercial Crop-II Yes
3 Unit 3 Growing off Annuals Yes
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Post Harvest Management and Value
5 Unit 5 No
Addition

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Tailor
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Men’s Wear
4 Unit 4 Fitting Defects and Remedies Yes
5 Unit 5 Introduction to Finishing of Garments No
Hazards, Safety Measures, Cleaning and
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Computer Network Maintenance and
4 Unit 4 Yes
Troubleshooting
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Information Technology Infrastructure
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Library (ITIL) v4

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6 Unit 6 Yes
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5 Unit 5 No
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