The English project is a vital part of the syllabus for CBSE class 12.
The
students must abide by certain guidelines when they are working on the
project. The guidelines for the project have been stated below:
The project must be creatively done. This is to say that the students
must put their original thoughts into the project.
It is best to select a good book that is not a part of the syllabus while
creating the project. The book should, however, have parity with the
topic.
The project must showcase the point of view of the student.
The language of the project must be clear and understandable. Using
jargon in this case will fetch marks.
The project topic could include a letter - formal/informal - which must
be written following the correct pattern.
Marks for the project will be awarded on three bases - Literature Text,
Creative Writing Skills, and Reading Skills. This is in keeping with the
CBSE guidelines.
The board suggests the following for the CBSE class 12 English project:
Students can pick up a topic for the project that is interdisciplinary.
The topics for projects can be picked up from the ideas depicted in the
chapters drama or poems in the English syllabus.
The topics can also be outside the book and age-appropriate.
The project topics may also include such issues that provide the
students the opportunity to listen and speak
The students must keep the following points in mind while preparing for the
project:
The first step is to understand the syllabus clearly.
Secondly, the choice of topic must be good. The topic must be such
that they can write elaborately on it.
The topic must be well-researched and have parity with the syllabus.
While working on the project, the students must abide by the
guidelines of the board.
The organisation of ideas must be very good. The subtopics must be
connected.
The students can pick a topic from the list shared below:
1. How is climate change affecting the environment around us? The
importance of understanding the causes.
2. Corruption: The biggest impediment to the progress of the nation.
3. Reservation in Academics: How far is it justified?
4. How is women's empowerment changing gender roles in society?
5. How important is the awareness of mental health?
6. What are the pros and cons of using artificial intelligence in the
healthcare system?
7. Studying the effect of globalisation on the culture and economy of the
developing nations
8. How significant is Indian Literature? Cite the works of authors to
elucidate.
9. Pollution: Ways to control it.
10. A critical analysis of the Indian Cinema.
11. Raising awareness about the protection of animal rights. How
important is it?
12. Does social media have an impact on the mind? Explain
13. The addiction of teens to social media. How is it affecting their
academics?
14. The evils of racism and ways to curb it.
15. How has Covid-19 affected education?