Class - 12 Isc
Class - 12 Isc
Class - 12 Isc
f tomorrow. – Emerson
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5. To develop an understanding of the role of institutions in the functioning of 2. To develop the ability to apply the knowledge and understanding of physics
an economy. to unfamiliar situations.
6. To enable candidates to compare their own economic structure with that of 3. To develop a scientific attitude.
the other areas of the world.
4. To develop skills in –
a. the practical aspects of handling apparatus, recording observations and
COMMERCE:
b. Drawing diagrams, graphs etc.
1. To develop an interest in the theory and practice of business, trade and
industry. 5. To develop an appreciation of the contribution of physics towards scientific
and technological developments and towards human happiness.
2. To familiarise candidates with theoretical foundations, organising, managing
and handling operations of a business firm.
3. To provide a study of the more important aspects of the commercial world.
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CHEMISTRY:
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
1. To foster acquisition of knowledge and understanding of terms concepts,
fact, processes and principles. 1. To enable candidates to acquire the knowledge and develop an
2. To develop the ability to apply the knowledge of contents and principles of understanding of how materials are provided by biological agents to provide
chemistry in unfamiliar situations. goods and services.
3. To develop skills in proper handling of chemicals and apparatus. 2. To appreciate the role played by biotechnology in improving health care of
human beings.
4. To develop and ability to appreciate achievements and its role in nature and
society. 3. To understand the interdisciplinary nature of this subject.
5. To develop an interest in activities involving the usage of the knowledge of 4. To create awareness about the appreciation of biological processes to
chemistry. industries.
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All paragraphs must be aligned towards the left. regarding Science. It will be instrumental in developing the scientific curiosity
of students through its activities and programmes.
1. Heading: The candidates will be required to convey the specific (minimum 2 points – 2 marks)
task that the project is supposed to achieve. It should be
creative, clear and concise and have atleast two points
to define the purpose. List of Measures:
2. Objective: The candidates will be required to explain the goals and The middle-school activity room will be used as the room for all
objectives of the proposed project. At least two Science Club meetings and activities.
objectives in a paragraph should be stated clearly.
3. Measures: The candidates will be required to explain the specific The meetings will take place once a week after school from 2.00 pm
steps and method of what is to be done as: till 3.30 pm. Any activities such as talks by scientists or
competitions will take place on Saturdays.
1. What do they plan to do?
Membership of the Science Club will be open to all students from
2. Total number of members involved in the project Classes VI to XII. The Club President will be Mr. Sinha, our Senior
3. Proposed activities Physics Teacher. Eight other office bearers will be elected from the
members of the Club.
4. Time that will be taken to complete the project
Club membership has been fixed at Rs. 250/- per member per year.
5. Budgetary and non-financial needs, i.e. How much money will be
The Club will have a range of activities ranging from Science Fairs,
spent on the project and what non-financial resources are required?
Robot making, creating slogans and posters, documentaries and so
(human capital, infrastructure, other resources required, etc.)
on.
Concluding sentence: The proposal should be concluded with a sentence stating
(minimum 4 points – 4 marks)
that you are hopeful that your proposal will be accepted.
Based on the above mentioned points, the mark distribution for different heads
under proposal writing is as follows: We hope that the proposal will be accepted so that the Science Club
becomes a reality in the life of the school.
Maximum Marks: 10
Heading: 2
Objectives: 2 (Objectives + Expression) (linguistic ability – 2 marks)
Measures: 4
[Total – 10 marks]
Linguistic ability 2
IMPORTANT NOTICE: It is suggested that while writing a proposal, the
students provide an apt title, a Heading i.e. an introduction of about 2
sentences, a minimum of 2 objectives and a list of measures of a
minimum of 4 points. The proposal should be concluded with an
SPECIMEN FOR PROPOSAL WRITING appropriate sentence, 2 marks will be awarded for linguistic ability.
PROPOSAL FOR SETTING UP A SCIENCE CLUB
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PSYCHOLOGY
HISTORY Name of the Textbook:
1. Psychology
Name of the Textbook: 1. Mastering Modern World History by 2. Introduction to Psychology
Norman Lowe 1. Robert Baron
2. ISC History Class XII by S. N. Banerjee Author:
2. Morgan & King
1. Pearson
Publisher: 1. Macmillan Publisher:
2. Tata McGraw Hill
2. Kalyani
Suggested
Name of the Chapter
Month
Suggested April–May Intelligence and Ability
Topic Name of the Chapter
Month Personality
April – May 1 Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase REVISION
(1939-1947)
June-July FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
2 Establishment of Indian Democracy (1947-1966)
7 World War II July-August Lifespan Development
9 Cold War (1945-1991) – Origin, end and impact Stress and Stress Management
June FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION August- Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy
July 3 Development of Indian Democracy (1964-1977) September
6 Movement for Women’s Rights
REVISION
August 4 Changing Face of Indian Democracy (1977-1986)
5 India’s Foreign Policy September-
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
October
September 8 Decolonisation – in Asia (China) and Africa (Ghana
and Kenya) October Social Thought and Behaviour
September-
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION November Attitudes
October
October- 10 Protest Movements Applications of Psychology
November
11 Middle East: Israel – Palestine Conflict (1916-1993) December FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
REVISION January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
December FIRST PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
February THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
January SECOND PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
Internal Assessment – Two studies to be conducted on topics given in the
February THIRD PRE BOARD EXAMINATION Council syllabus and as guided by the subject teacher.
There will be two papers in the subject:
* There will be two papers in the subject.
Paper I: Theory 3 hours – 80 Marks
Paper I – Theory: 3 hours … 70 marks
Paper II: Project Work – 20 Marks Paper II – Practical work … 30 marks
Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2025 for details. Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2025 for details.
I (Theory)
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October- REVISION
14 Marketing Mix
November
15 Consumer Protection September-
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
October
Submission of 2nd Project
REVISION October 6 Company Accounts - Issue of Shares
December FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION 7 Company Accounts - Issue of Debentures
January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
February THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION 8 Company Accounts - Redemption of Debentures
REVISION
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September
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION BIOLOGY
- October
October- Name of the Textbook: Nootan ISC Biology for Class XII
9 Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen Author: Prof V Singh and Dr D K Jain
November
10 Biomolecules Publisher: Nageen Prakashan (Pvt) Ltd
REVISION
Suggested Chapter
December FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION Name of the Chapter
Month Number
January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
April-May 2 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
February THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
3 Human Reproduction
4 Reproductive Health
PRACTICALS
6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance
S. No. LIST OF PRACTICALS
July to September June-July FIRST COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
1 Qualitative Analysis July 5 Principles of Inheritance and Variation
2 Study of the rate of reaction 7 Origin of Life
3 Electrochemistry
8 Evidences and Theories of Biological Evolution
4 Project work
5 Titrations August 9 Human Evolution
October to December 10 Human Health and Diseases
6 Identification of Organic compounds and functional groups 12 Microbes in Human Welfare
7 Characteristic tests of carbohydrates and proteins
September 13 Principles and Processes of Biotechnology
8 Experiments related to pH change using pH paper or universal
indicator 14 Biotechnology and its Applications
September- SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
Note: October
There will be two papers in the subject. October - 15 Organisms and Populations
Paper I (Theory): Three hours (70 marks) November
Paper II (Practical): Three hours (15 marks), project work (10 marks) and 16 Ecosystem
practical file (5 marks)
17 Biodiversity and its Conservation
Paper II (Practical):
REVISION
Practical (15 marks)
December FIRST PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
Project Work (10 marks): The candidate is to creatively execute one January SECOND PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
project / assignment on a selected topic of Chemistry. Teachers may assign February THIRD PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
or students may choose any one project of their choice.
Practical File (5 marks): Teachers are required to assess students on the basis
of the Chemistry Practical file maintained by them during the academic year.
Refer to the Council Syllabus 2025 for details.
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3. Slide preparation
(i) Germination of pollen grain in a nutrient medium.
(ii) T.S. of ovary of a flower (marginal/axile placentation)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
(iii) T.S. of a hydrophyte stem Name of the Textbook: Computer Science with Java A Textbook
(iv) T.S. of a xerophytic leaf (Nerium) for Class XII
(v) L.S. of monocot and dicot seed Author: Sumita Arora
Publisher: Dhanpat Rai & Co.
4. Spotting
(i) Identify and comment on the following: Suggested Chapter
(a) T.S. of ovary of mammal Name of the Chapter
Month No
(b) T.S. of testis of mammal April-May 1 Boolean Algebra
(c) Germinating pollen grain
2 Computer Hardware
(d) T.S. of ovary to show the types of placentation. (marginal, axile, basal
(LS), parietal) 3 Objects and Classes (Revision)
(e) T.S. of blastula / blastocyst of a mammal 5 Primitive Values, Types Casting and Expressions
(f) Plasmodium sporozoite (whole mount) (Revision)
(g) Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite (whole mount). 6 Statements, Control Structures and Scope
(h) Specimen of Ascaris. (Revision)
(ii) Comment upon ecological adaptations of plants and animals. 7 Functions / Methods (Revision)
(iii) Flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies – insect and 8 Arrays and Strings (Revision)
wind.
9 Compiling and Running Java Programs (Revision)
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Note: Algorithms may be done along with the programs. 4 Infrastructural Resources (Transport and
Communication)
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5 Industries BIOTECHNOLOGY
(i) Agro based industries Name of the Textbook: A Textbook of Biotechnology (Revised)
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(ii) Mineral based industries Author: Dr R C Dubey
MAP WORK related to the Chapters Publisher: S Chand & Company Pvt Ltd
One practical and Project to be done
Suggested Topic
Name of the Topic
REVISION Month Number
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Paper I: Theory (70 marks) there will be one paper of three hours duration REVISION
divided into three parts. September-
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2025 for details. October
October-
6 Sports Injuries and First Aid 135
November
Any two games of your choice:
Cricket, Football, Basketball,
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May & June 3. Macrame Knots (10) 6 Organs of the Government: Legislature
9. Newspaper clippings of Textile invention & Indian Constitution: Salient Features of Indian
Developments during current academic year. Constitution
10 Fundamental Rights
There will be two papers in the subject.
Paper I – Theory: 3 hours – (70 Marks) 11 Directive Principles of State Policy
Paper II: Practical (30 marks)
12 Local Self Government
Note: Please refer to the Council Syllabus 2025 for further details.
September-
SECOND COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION
October
POLITICAL SCIENCE October 13 Democracy in India
December FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
Name of the Textbook: ISC Political Science – XII
January SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
Author: K K Ghai
February THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION
Publisher: Kalyani
Note:
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LEGAL STUDIES
Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter
Month Number
April-May Unit 1 Law of Crimes
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