Humanities/Arts Syllabus:Class 11:1.
Political Science: - Constitution: Why and How?
- Rights in the Indian Constitution
- Election and Representation
- Federalism
- Local Governments
- Judiciary
- Political Parties
- Outcomes of Democracy
- Challenges to Democracy
2.
History: - Themes in World History
- Early Societies
- Empires
- Changing Traditions
- Confrontation of Cultures
- The Industrial Revolution
- Displacing Indigenous Peoples
- Paths to Modernization
3.
Geography: - Geography as a Discipline
- The Earth's Interior
- Landforms and their Evolution
- Climate
- Water in the Atmosphere
- World Climate and Climate Change
- India: Location, Relief, and Drainage
- Climate of India
- Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
4.
Economics: - Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence
- Indian Economy 1950-1990
- Liberalization, Privatization, and Globalization
- Poverty
- Human Capital Formation in India
- Rural Development
- Employment: Growth, Informalisation, and Other Issues
- Infrastructure
- Environment and Sustainable Development
5.
English: - Reading Skills
- Writing Skills
- Grammar and Usage
- Textbook (Prose and Poetry)
- Supplementary Reading Texts
6.
Psychology: - What is Psychology?
- Methods of Enquiry in Psychology
- The Bases of Human Behaviour
- Human Development
- Sensory, Attentional, and Perceptual Processes
- Learning
- Human Memory
- Thinking
- Motivation and Emotion
- Human Communication
- Personality
7.
Legal Studies: - Theory and Nature of Political Institutions
- Nature and Sources of Law
- Historical Evolution of Indian Legal System
- Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and Criminal Courts and Processes
- Family Justice System
- International Human Rights Law
- Legal Services
- Consumer Protection
8.
Sociology: - Introducing Sociology
- Social Structure, Stratification, and Social Processes in Society
- Social Change and Social Order in Rural and Urban Society
- Environment and Society
- Western Social Thinkers
- Indian Sociologists
9.
Hindi: - Aaroh
- Vitan
- Antral
- Antra
- Manovigyan
- Shashwati
Class 12:1.
Political Science: - The Cold War Era
- The End of Bipolarity
- US Hegemony in World Politics
- Alternative Centres of Power
- Contemporary South Asia
- International Organizations
- Security in the Contemporary World
- Environment and Natural Resources
- Globalization
2.
History: - Themes in Indian History - Part I
- Themes in Indian History - Part II
- Themes in Indian History - Part III
- Themes in Indian History - Part IV
- Map Work
3.
Geography: - Fundamentals of Human Geography
- People and Human Environment - Settlement, Transport, and Communication
- Human Activities - Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary
- Human Settlements
- Map Work
4.
Economics: - Introduction to Microeconomics
- Consumer's Equilibrium and Demand
- Producer Behaviour and Supply
- Forms of Market and Price Determination
- National Income and Related Aggregates
- Money and Banking
- Determination of Income and Employment
- Government Budget and the Economy
- Balance of Payments
5.
English: - Flamingo (Prose and Poetry)
- Vistas (Prose)
- Supplementary Reading Texts
6.
Psychology: - Variations in Psychological Attributes
- Self and Personality
- Meeting Life Challenges
- Psychological Disorders
- Therapeutic Approaches
- Attitude and Social Cognition
- Social Influence and Group Processes
- Psychology and Life
7.
Legal Studies: - Historical Evolution of Indian Legal System
- Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and Criminal Courts and Processes
- Family Justice System
- Human Rights in India
- Legal Services
- International Context
8.
Sociology: - Indian Society
- Social Change and Development in India
- Demographic Structure and Indian Society
- Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
- Market as a Social Institution
- Pattern of Social Inequality and Exclusion
- Challenges of Cultural Diversity
- Structural Change
9.
Hindi: - Aaroh
- Vitan
- Antral
- Antra
- Manovigyan
- Shashwati
Note: The syllabus mentioned above is based on the NCERT textbooks for Humanities/Arts.
This course is helpful for the following exams: Humanities/Arts, Teaching