This document outlines the syllabus for Class XII (ISC) for the academic year 2022-23. It provides the schedule and topics to be covered for each subject from September to July. The subjects include Commerce, Economics, History, Geography, Moral Science, Physical Education, English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Key topics include circular flow of income, government budget, cold war, protest movements, agriculture, fisheries, minerals, transport, industries, tourism, sex in media, sports injuries, electric charges, fields, circuits, reproduction, inheritance, biotechnology, ecosystems and biodiversity. Practical or projects are included for many subjects.
This document outlines the syllabus for Class XII (ISC) for the academic year 2022-23. It provides the schedule and topics to be covered for each subject from September to July. The subjects include Commerce, Economics, History, Geography, Moral Science, Physical Education, English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Key topics include circular flow of income, government budget, cold war, protest movements, agriculture, fisheries, minerals, transport, industries, tourism, sex in media, sports injuries, electric charges, fields, circuits, reproduction, inheritance, biotechnology, ecosystems and biodiversity. Practical or projects are included for many subjects.
This document outlines the syllabus for Class XII (ISC) for the academic year 2022-23. It provides the schedule and topics to be covered for each subject from September to July. The subjects include Commerce, Economics, History, Geography, Moral Science, Physical Education, English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Key topics include circular flow of income, government budget, cold war, protest movements, agriculture, fisheries, minerals, transport, industries, tourism, sex in media, sports injuries, electric charges, fields, circuits, reproduction, inheritance, biotechnology, ecosystems and biodiversity. Practical or projects are included for many subjects.
NOV. : Marketing : Concept & Functions, Marketing Mix., Consumer protection I TERM EXAMINATION DEC+JAN : Revision HINDI ECONOMICS OCT. : Theory of Income & Employment Commercial Bank, Central Bank, MARCH: lkjk vkdk’k% iwokZ)Z ¼vad ,d ,oa nks½ Balance of Payments APRIL :x| ladyu % ‘kj.kkxr NOV. : Circular flow of Income, Government Budget, National Income dkO; ea t jh % unh ds }hiA Aggregate, Methods of Measuring National Income, Fiscal Policy DEC+JAN : Revision lkjk vkdk’k% iwokZ)Z ¼vad rhu ,oa pkj½ HISTORY O;kdj.k % eqgkojs] vifBr x|ka’k SEPT : Section-B : Ch. 9. Cold War 1945-1991: Origin, Course, End and MAY : x| ladyu % vkmV lkbMj Impact (to be contd.) OCT. : Section-B : Ch. 9. Cold War 1945-1991 dkO; ea t jh % ckny dks f?kjrs ns[kk gSA NOV. : Section-B : Ch. 10. Protest movements (Civil Rights Movement, O;kdj.k % okD; ‘kqf) Anti-apartheid Movement, Feminist Movement) JUNE : O;kdj.k % fucU/k ys[ku] okD; ‘kqf)] eqgkojs Ch. 11. Middle East : Israeli-Palestine Conflict (1916-1993), Revision DEC. : Revision +Project Work JULY : leLr ikB~;Øe dh iqujko`fÙkA GEOGRAPHY uksV& &izFke pj.k dh ijh{kk esa d{kk XI dk leLr ikB~;Øe lfEefyr gksxkA SEPT. : Practical : Drawing of cross section of profiles. ENGLISH LANGUAGE OCT. : Ch. 14. Agriculture, Ch. 15. Fisheries, Ch. 16. Minerals and Power MARCH: Functional Grammar Composition Resources, Ch. 17. Transport and Communication APRIL : Speech Writing, Proposal Writing, Functional Grammar (Total English) NOV. : Ch. 18. Industries, Ch. 19. Tourism Industry MAY : Article Writing, Composition, Comprehension Ch. 20. Regional Economic Development (Case studies) JUNE : Functional Grammar Practical : Interpretation of GIS +Map Work JULY : Revision DEC. : Revision ENGLISH LITERATURE MORAL SCIENCE APRIL : The Tempest :Act IV, The Sound Machine, The Darkling Thrush OCT. : Ch. 13. Sex in Media MAY : Prose : To Build a Fire NOV. : Ch. 14. Lights of the World DEC. : Revision Poem : The Darkling Thrush (to be contd..), PHYSICAL EDUCATION JUNE : Poem : Birches+Revision SEPT. : Section-A : Ch. 5 : Health Education and Health Problems JULY : Revision Section-B : National and International of Governing Bodies and MATHEMATICS tournaments MARCH: Relations Practical : Specialization Test Physical Efficiency test (sit up) APRIL : Functions, Binary operations, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, OCT. : Section-A : Ch. 5 : Health Education and Health Problems Determinants, Matrices, Continuity and Differentiability Section-B : National and International of Governing Bodies and MAY : Differentiation, Vectors (Sec-B), Application of Calculus in Commerse Tournaments and Economics (Sec-A) (contd.) Practical : Specialisation Test, Physical Efficiency Test JUNE : Application of Calculus in Commerse and Economics NOV. : Section-A : Ch. 6. Sports Injuries and First Aid JULY : Revision Section-B : Revision PHYSICS Practical : Specialisation Test, Physical Efficiency Test MARCH: Electric Charges and Fields (contd.) DEC+JAN.: Revision APRIL : Electric Charges & Fields, Gauss’ Theorem, Electric Potential, Capacitors and Dielectrics ***** Practical : u-v experiment MAY : Electrical Resistance and Ohm’s Law, D.C. Circuits and Measurements, Practical : Meter Bridge using Galvanometer Only • This Syllabus can be downloaded from our school website : www.lps-lpc.org JUNE : Moving Charges and Magnetism, Revision JULY : Revision 8 5 1 CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MARCH: Solutions SEPT. : Practical : Displacement method APRIL : Solutions (contd.), Solid states, Haloalkane and Haloarenes Optical Instruments Practical : 1. Organic Compound : Glycerol, Acetone OCT. : Wave Nature of light (Huygen’s Theory) Interference of light, MAY : Haloalkanes and Haloarenes (contd.), p-Block elements Diffraction of light, Photoelectric effect, Matter waves Practical : group ‘0’ NOV. : Atoms, Nuclear structure, Mass energy equivalence, Nuclear Fusion June : p-Block elements in continuation, general principles and processes of and Fission, Semiconductor isolation of elements. Practical : Meter bridge having ammeter and voltmeter, Revision Practical : Titration : KMnO4 vs oxalic acid saltanalysis Gp 1 DEC+JAN+FEB: Revision JULY : Revision CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY SEPT. : Biomolecules MARCH: Theory : 1. Reproduction in Organism, 2. Sexual Reproduction in OCT. : Electrochemistry, Chemical; kinetics Flowering Plants Practical : Organic Compound Benzoic acid, Carbohydrate, Protein APRIL : Theory : 2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants (to be contd.), Saltanalysis gp V 3. Human Reproduction, 4. Reproductive Health NOV. : Aldehyde, Ketones and carboxylic acid, Nitrogen Containing Practical: 1. Families : Malvaceae, Leguminosae and Solanaceae, Compounds, Chemistry in Every day life, Polymers Slide of ovary Practical: Salt analysis Gp VI - ROR (Na 2S2O3 vs HCl) 2. Spotting: T.S. of ovary, testis and Blastula of Mammal, 3. Soil Profile. DEC. : Practical +Revision MAY : Theory : 5. Principles of Inheritance and Variation, 6. Molecular ROR (Mg vs dil. H2SO4/HCl ) basis of inheritance JAN. : Revision Practical: Slide Preparation : Germination of Pollen grain in Nutrient BIOLOGY SEPT. : Theory : 11. Biotechnology : Principles and Processes medium, 2. Distribution of stomata on both surfaces of leaves OCT. : Theory : 12. Biotechnology and its Application, 13. Organisms and JUNE : 6. Molecular basis of inheritance (contd. from May) +Revision Population. JULY : Revision Practical : Ecological Adaptations- Flower Adapted to Pollination BIOTECHNOLOGY NOV. : Theory : 14. Ecosystem, 15. Biodiversity and its conservation MARCH: Theory : 1. Molecular Biology- (a) Nucleic Acid and their estimation, 16. Environmental Issues APRIL : Theory : (b) Protein Synthesis, (c) Gene regulation DEC+JAN+FEB. : Revision 2. Genetic Engineering concept of cloning and cloning vectors BIOTECHNOLOGY Practical: (1) Preparation of Buffer (only acetate buffer) SEPT : Theory : (b) Microbial Culture and application MAY : Theory : Introduction to gene cloning (to be contd.) OCT. : Theory : (b) Microbial Culture application (to be contd.), (c) Plant tissue Practical: (2) Paper chromatography (3) Action of enzyme on starch and its Application, Animal cell culture and application JUNE : Revision Practical: (8) Gram staining techniques (9) Isolation of DNA from plant. JULY : Revision NOV. : Theory : Bioinformatics (introduction to genomics H.G.P. & S.N.P) COMPUTER SCIENCE and proteomics MARCH: Ch. 1 : Boolean Algebra DEC+JAN+FEB : Revision APRIL : Ch. 1 : Boolean Algebra (to be contd.), Ch. 2 : Computer Hardware COMPUTER SCIENCE MAY : Ch. 3 : Object and Classes (Notes Provided) OCT. : Ch. 14: Recursive Data Structure Ch. 4 : Java Revision Tour (Notes Provided) NOV. : Computational Complexity and Big-O notation Project File Ch. 5 : Primitive Values, Types Casting, Expression (Notes Provided) DEC+JAN : Revision Ch. 6 : Statements, Control Structure and Scope (Notes Provided) ACCOUNTS Ch. 7 : Functions/Methods (Theory Notes Provided), SEPT. : Shares (contd.) Ch. 8 : Arrays and String OCT. : Shares, Issue of debentures, Redemption of Debentures. JUNE : Ch. 9 : Compiling and Running Java Programs (Notes Provided), NOV. : Financial statement of companies : Cash Flow Statement+Revision Ch. 10 : Java Class : An OOPS Perspective DEC+JAN : Revision JUNE : Ch. 11 : Recursion 2 5 7 MORAL SCIENCE ACCOUNTS AUG. : Ch. 11. Earth’s Future in My Hands MARCH: Fundamentals of Partnership (to be contd.) SEPT. : Ch. 12. Read and Real violence APRIL : Fundamentals of Partnership, Partnership-Admission and Valuation PHYSICAL EDUCATION of Goodwill JULY : Section-A : Ch. 3. Career Aspects in Physical Education (contd.) MAY : Comparative Statement, Ratio Analysis Section-B : Duties of the Officials and Laws of Governing the game JUNE+JULY : Revision+Project Practical : Specialization test physical Efficiency Test (Distance run) COMMERCE AUG. : Section-A : Ch. 3. Career Aspects in Physical Education MARCH: Business Environment Ch. 4. Competitions and Tournament. APRIL : Capital-Fixed and working, Sources of finance for a joint stock company Section-B : Duties of team management and different type of signals MAY : Banking-Latest Trends, Management-Meaning, Nature and Importance and basic skills JUNE : Management -Meaning Nature and Importance (contd.) Practical : Specialization Test Physical Efficiency Test (Push ups) JULY : Revision, Project 1 and 2 SEPT : Revision / Practical ECONOMICS PRE BOARD EXAMINATION MARCH: Demand and Law of Demand, HINDI APRIL : Elasticity of Demand, Supply : Law and Elasticity supply, Theory of SEPT. :x| ladyu % nklh consumer equilibrium MAY : Equilibrium Price and Quantity, Forms of Market +project 1 O;kdj.k % fucU/k ys[ku JUNE : Revision OCT. : dkO; ea t jh % rqylh ds in HISTORY O;kdj.k % fucU/k ys[ku MARCH: Section-A : Ch. 1. Towards Independence and Partition: The Last x| ladyu % laLÑfr D;k gS \ Phase (1935-1947) (contd.) NOV. : dkO; ea t jh % va/ksjs dk nhid APRIL : Section-A : Ch. 1. Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947) O;kdj.k % vifBr x|ka’k] okD; ‘kqf)] eqgkojs Ch. 2. Establishment and Development of Indian Democracy (1947-1966) DEC. : ifj;kts uk dk;Z& fl) dhft, fd miU;kl&^lkjk vkdk’k* ^ukjh vf’k{kk* ,oa MAY : Ch. 3. Challenges to Indian Democracy (1964-1977) mRihM+u dh dFkk gSA iqujko`fÙk JUNE : Section-B : Ch. 7. World War II ukVs %& Pre-Board dh ijh{kk eas XI vkjS XII dk leLr ikB;~Øe lfEefyr gkx s kA Ch. 4. Changing Face of the Indian Democracy (1977-1986) JULY : Revision and Project Work DEC+JAN.: O;kdj.k % fucU/k ys[ku] leLr ikB~;Øe dh iqujko`fÙkA GEOGRAPHY ENGLISH LANGUAGE MARCH: Ch. 1. Locational setting of India OCT. : Composition, Cultural Programme Review, Functional Grammar NOV. : Film Review, Proposal Writing APRIL : Ch. 2. Geological Evolution and Structure, Ch. 3. Relief DEC : Revision I Pre Board Exams. (2-13 Dec.) Ch. 4. Drainage, Ch.5. Climate (contd.) JAN. : Revision II Pre Board Exams. (5-17 Jan.) MAY : Ch. 5. Climate, Ch. 6. Natural Vegetation, ENGLISH LITERATURE Ch. 7. Population, Ch. 8. Migration Trends, Practical : Scales OCT. : Epilogue (contd.) Dover Beach, B. Wordsworth JUNE : Map Work and Revision NOV. : B. Wordsworth (contd.), We are the Music Makers MORAL SCIENCE JAN : Revision MARCH: Ch. 9. Fascinating Illusions MATHS APRIL : Ch. 10. Caught in the Net SEPT. : Indefinite Integrals-I MAY+JUNE:Revision OCT. : Indefinite Integrals-II, Indefinite Integrals-III Definite Integrals, Differential PHYSICAL EDUCATION Equations MARCH: Section-A: Ch. 1. Socialogical Aspects of Physical Education (contd.) NOV. : Probability, Baye’s Theorem, Three Dimensional Geometry (Plane) Section-B: Ch. Knowledge of the game Application of Integrals (Sec-B), Linear Programming (Section-C), Revision Practical : Specialisation test Physical Efficiency Test (50 mt run) DEC : Revision I Pre Board Exam APRIL : Section-A: Ch. 1. Socialogical Aspects of Physical Education, JAN : Revision II Pre Board Exam Ch. 2. Training Methods (contd.) 6 5 3 Section-B: Rules and Regulation of the game BIOLOGY Practical :Specialization test physical Efficiency Test (Standing long Jump) JULY : Theory : 7. Human Health and Diseases, 8. Evolution (to be contd) MAY : Section-A: Ch. 2. Training Methods Practical : Isolation of DNA AUG. : Theory : 8. Evolution, 9. Strategies for Enhancement in Food production, Section-B: Rules and Regulation of the game 10. Microbes in Human Welfare Practical :1. Specialization test Practical: 1. Isolation of DNA, 2. Spotting : Whole mount of Plasmodium, 2. Efficiency Test (Distance run) Entamoeba) 3. Effect of Temperature and pH an salivary amylase JUNE : Section-A and Section-B, Revision SEPT. : Revision JULY : Revision BIOTECHNOLOGY JULY : Theory: (iii) Innovations in biotechnology (after exam) II- TERM EXAMINATION Practical: (4) Preparation of culture media (iv) gene analysis HINDI AUG. : Theory : (iv) Gene analysis (to be contd.) Cell culture technology : JULY lkjk vkdk’k% ¼vad ik¡p ,oa N%½ : Tools and techniques instruments (only uses).Sterilization techniques, O;kdj.k % vifBr x|ka’k Cryopreservation, cell counting, Types of media, Importance of pH and Solidifying Agent AUG. : dkO; ea t jh % tkx rq>dks nwj tkuk gSA Practical: (5) Inoculation and incubation of lactobacillus on culture media x| ladyu % D;k fujk’k gqvk tk, \ (6) Isolation of milk protein (7) Cell viability test by Evan’s blue dye. O;kdj.k % okD; ‘kqf)] eqgkojsA SEPT : Revision SEPT. : iu q jkof`ÙkA COMPUTER SCIENCE JULY : Ch. 12 : Concept of Inheritance uksV % f}rh; pj.k dh ijh{kk esa izFke pj.k rFkk f}rh; pj.k dk gh leLr AUG. : Ch. 12 : Concept of Inheritance (contd.) ikB~;Øe lfEefyr gksxkA SEPT : Ch. 13 : Data Structure (Stack and Queue), Cqueue, Deque using Array) ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACCOUNTS JULY : Statement of Purpose (SOP) Proposal Writing, Functional Grammar JULY : Partnership-Retirement and Death (contd.) AUG. : Composition, Newspaper Report, Functional Grammar AUG. : Partnership-Retirement and Death, Partnership SEPT. : Comprehension+Revision Dissolution : Common size statement ENGLISH LITERATURE SEPT. : Revision JULY : Prose : The Story of an Hour, Crossing the Bar COMMERCE AUG. : The Tempest Act-V+Epilogue : The Singing Lesson JULY : Principles of Management, Functions of Management and coordination SEPT. : The Singing Lesson (contd.), Revision AUG. : Planning, Organising, Staffing MATHS SEPT. : Revision ECONOMICS JULY : Indeterminate forms, Mean Value Theorems JULY : Laws of Return AUG. : Application of Derivatives, Maxima & Minima, Three Dimensional AUG. : Cost and Revenue, Producer’s Equilibrium, Determination of Equilibrium Geometry (Sec-B), Linear Regression (Sec-C) Price and QTY SEPT. : Revision SEPT. : Money-(after Exam) +Project 1 PHYSICS HISTORY JULY : Torque on a current loop and Moving coil galvanometer, magnetic field, JULY : Section-A: Ch. 5. India’s Foreign Policy Electromagnetic Induction AUG. : Section-A : Ch. 6. Movements for women’s Rights AUG. : Alternating Current, Electromagnetic Waves, Refraction of Light at Section-B : Ch. 8. De-colonisation in Asia (china) and Africa (Ghana spherical surfaces, Refraction of light through lens Refraction and and Kenya) Dispersion through Prism SEPT. : Revision+Project Work SEPT. : Revision GEOGRAPHY CHEMISTRY JULY : Ch. 9. Demographic Attributes Ch. 10. Rural Settlements JULY : Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Practical : Interpretation of Topographical Maps. Practical: Titration FAS vs KMnO4 (Group-II, III) Saltanalysis AUG. : Ch. 11. Urban Settlements Ch. 12. Environmental Management and AUG. : Surface Chemistry, d and f block elements, Co-ordination Compounds. Land use Pattern Ch. 13. Water Resources and types of Irrigation Practical: group IV (Saltanalysis), Organic compound (HCHO, Aniline) SEPT. : Project Work : Multi Purpose River Valley Projects, Map Work+Revision