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ISC Board 12th Syllabus 2024

CISCE Board 12th Syllabus 2024: CISCE is the governing authority of ISC Board Exams and they are going to release the ISC Board 12th Syllabus 2024. The ISC Exam will commencement on the 1st week of March to the 1st week of April, All the eligible students who are sitting for the exam need to visit the official website of CISCE for checking the complete Syllabus

ISC Examinations are organized every year. In case, some students couldn’t clear it on their very first attempt, the concerned board organizes Supplementary Exams for them. The complete, detailed, and reduced Syllabus and the exam pattern can be seen using the following link https://www.cisce.org/publications.aspx

ISC Board 12th Syllabus 2024: Highlights

Board Name

Council For The Indian School Certificate Examination

Examination Type

ISC 12th Board Exam

Exam Mode

Written Exam (Offline)

CISCE Board 12th Syllabus:

Compulsory subjects-

  • English: Paper 1 and Paper II
  • General Foundation Industrial Sociology & Entrepreneurship

Choice of subjects:

  • Business Studies
  • Air Conditioning and refrigeration
  • Offset Printing Technician
  • Graphics Designing Technician
  • Physical Education
  • Crèche & Pre-primary School Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Exterior & Interior Design
  • Office Assistance
  • Mechanical Engineering Technician
  • Civil Engineering Technician
  • Telecommunication Engineering Technician
  • Computer Theory & System Analyst

ISC Board Class 12th Syllabus 2024: Highlights

Particular Detail

Board Name

Council For The Indian School Certificate Examination

Examination Type

ISC 12th Board Exam

Exam Mode

Written Exam (Offline)

Syllabus Detailed For Each Subject

Subject Name

English

Class

12th

There will be two papers as follows:

Paper 1: English Language (3 hours) – 100 marks

Paper 2: Literature in English (3 hours) – 100 marks

Types of Assessment

a) Listening Skills: A passage of about 350 words is read aloud, twice, the first time at normal reading speed (about 110 words a minute) and the next time at a slower speed. Students may make brief notes during the readings. They then answer objective-type questions based on the passage on the paper provided.

Passage of about 500 words will be provided:-

A question that elicits the main ideas of all or part of the passage. This question paper will consist of two parts:

  1. In the first part, the students will be required to list the main points as directed, in point form. Sentences/phrases/clauses will be accepted, as long as the meaning is conveyed. In this part, marks will be awarded for Content.
  2. In the second part of the question, the students will be required to frame these points in a summary (keeping to a word limit), in a coherent manner. In this part, marks will be awarded for expression and the student’s ability to summarise the points clearly in complete sentences. Marks will be deducted for linguistic errors.

CISCE Board 12th Syllabus 2024 Subject Wise:

a) ENGLISH (Compulsory Subject)

Compulsory Subject

ENGLISH

Maximum Marks

      100 Marks

Papers in ENGLISH Language  

Paper 1. English Language

Paper 2. Literature in English

Theory Paper (Paper 1)

      80 Marks

Project Work (Paper 2)

      20 Marks 

SYLLABUS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE (THEORY PAPER AND PROJECT WORK)

Note: *For the ISC Examination, the complete syllabus covered in Classes XI and XII will be examined for Literature in English (English Paper – 2)

      SYLLABUS FOR THEORY PAPER

 PROJECT WORK FOR CLASS XII

Syllabus to be covered in Class XII for the ISC Examination - Literature in English (English Paper – 2)

 I. Drama: The Tempest: William Shakespeare(Complete drama)

 II. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories (Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi).

 

Salvatore – W. Somerset Maugham

Fritz – Satyajit Ray

Quality – John Galsworthy

The Story of an Hour – Kate Chopin

The Chinese Statue – Jeffrey Archer

A Gorilla in the Guest Room – Gerald Durrell

The Singing Lesson – Katherine Mansfield

The Sound Machine – Roald Dahl

 III.Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems (Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi)

 

The Darkling Thrush – Thomas Hardy

The Dolphins – Carol Ann Duffy

The Gift of India – Sarojini Naidu

Crossing the Bar – Alfred, Lord Tennyson

John Brown – Bob Dylan

Desiderata - Max Ehrmann

Dover Beach – Matthew Arnold

The Spider and the Fly – Mary Botham Howitt

1. It consists of the assessment of Writing Skills which are to be assessed internally by the subject teacher and externally by the Visiting Examiner appointed locally and approved by the Council. 

2. Candidates will be required to undertake one written assignment of 1000-1500 words, on any one of the following: 

  •  Analysis of the theme of any story or poem from the prescribed texts.
  •  Analysis of a character from the play, short stories, or poems in the prescribed texts.
  •  Summary or paraphrase of a story or poem. 
  •   An alternate outcome to any of the chosen texts. Provide an alternate ending to the short story, Fritz.
  •   Comparison of two characters from two different texts. 

b) MATHS

Paper I: Theory (3 hours) - 80 marks

Paper-II: Project Work - 20 marks

1. PAPER I (THEORY) – 80 Marks

The syllabus is divided into three sections A, B, and C. 

Section A is compulsory for all candidates. Candidates will have a choice of attempting questions from EITHER Section B OR Section C. 

There will be one paper of three hours duration of 80 marks.

Section A (65 Marks): Candidates will be required to attempt all questions. The internal choice will be provided in two questions of two marks, two questions of four marks, and two questions of six marks each. 

Section B/ Section C (15 Marks): Candidates will be required to attempt all questions EITHER from Section B or Section C. Internal choice will be provided in one question of two marks and one question of four marks. 

DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR THE THEORY PAPER

S.NO.

UNIT

Total Weightage 

SECTION A: 65 MARKS

1.

Relations and Functions

10 Marks

2.

Algebra

10 Marks

3.

Calculus

32 Marks

4.

Probability 

13 Marks 

SECTION B: 15 MARKS

5.

Vectors

5 Marks

6.

Three-Dimensional Geometry

6 Marks

7.

Application of Integrals

4 Marks

OR 

SECTION C: 15 MARKS

8.

Application of Calculus

5 Marks

9.

Linear Regression

6 Marks

10.

linear programming

4 Marks

 

TOTAL 

80 Marks 

 

2. PAPER-II (PROJECT WORK) – 20 Marks

Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects, one from Section A and one from either Section B or Section C. T

The project work will be assessed by the subject teacher and a Visiting Examiner appointed locally and approved by the Council.

Marks Allocation for Each Project (10 marks)

Overall format

1 Mark

Content

4 Marks 

Findings

2 Marks

Viva-Voice based on the Project

3 Marks

Total

10 Marks

Topics for Project Work:

Section A

1. Explore the principal value of the function sin-1 x (or any other inverse trigonometric function) using a unit circle.

2. Explain the concepts of increasing and decreasing functions, using the geometrical significance of dy/dx. Illustrate with proper examples.

3. Explain the conditional probability, the theorem of total probability, and the concept of Bayes’ theorem with suitable examples.

Section B

4. Using vector algebra, find the area of a parallelogram/triangle. Also, derive the area analytically and verify the same.

5. Find the image of a line concerning a given plane.

6. Find the area bounded by a parabola and an oblique line.

(Any other pair of curves which are specified in the syllabus may also be taken.)

Section C

7. Draw a rough sketch of Cost (C), Average Cost (AC), Marginal Cost (MC)Or Revenue (R), Average Revenue (AR), and Marginal Revenue (MR). 

8. For a given data, find regression equations by the method of least squares. 

9. Using any suitable data, find the Optimum cost by formulating a linear programming problem (LPP).

c) PHYSICS

There will be two papers on the subject:

Paper I - Theory (3 hours) - 80 marks

Paper II-Project Work - 20 marks

1. PAPER - I (THEORY- 3 hours) – 70 Marks

There will be no overall choice in the paper. Candidates will be required to answer all questions. The internal choice will be available in two questions of 2 marks each, two questions of 3 marks each, and all the three questions of 5 marks each.

S.NO.

UNIT

WEIGHTAGE

1.

Electrostatics

14 Marks

2.

Current Electricity

3.

Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism

16 Marks

4.

Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

5.

Electromagnetic Waves

6.

Optics

20 Marks

7.

Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

13 Marks

8.

Atoms and Nuclei

9.

Electronic Device

7 Marks

TOTAL

70 marks 

2. PAPER-2 (PRACTICAL- 3 hours) - 30 Marks

Subject

Economics

Marks

100

There will be two papers on the subject

Pattern

Paper Type

Duration

Marks

Paper I

Theory

3 hours

80

Paper-II

Project Work

3 hours

20

 

PAPER - I (THEORY) – 80 Marks

Part 1 (20 marks): Part 1 will consist of compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application, and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.

Part II (60 marks): Part 2nd will consist of eight questions out of which candidates will be required to answer five questions, each carrying 12 marks.

 

Subject

Business studies

Marks

100


There will be one paper of 3 hours duration of 100 marks divided into two parts:
 

Part 1 (30 marks): It will consist of compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application, and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.

Part 2 (70 marks): It will consist of seven questions out of which candidates will be required to answer five questions, each carrying 14 marks.

There will be two papers on the subject

Pattern

Paper Type

Duration

Marks

Paper I

Theory

3 hours

70

Paper-II

Practical

3 hours

20

Project Work - 7 marks

Practical File - 3 marks

There will be one paper of three hours duration divided into two parts.

Part 1  (20 marks): It will consist of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application, and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.

Part 2 (50 marks): It will consist of eight questions out of which the candidates will be required to answer five questions. Each question in this part shall carry.10 marks.

There will be two papers on the subject
Pattern

Paper Type

Duration

Marks

Paper I

Theory

3 hours

80

Paper-II

Project Work

3 hours

20

PAPER - I (THEORY)  is divided into two parts as

Part 1  (20 marks): It will consist of compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application, and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.

Part 2 (60 marks): It will consist of eight questions out of which candidates will be required to answer five questions, each carrying 12 marks.

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