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Computer Science 
CLASS-XII 
Code No. 083 
2022-23 
1. Prerequisites 
Computer Science- Class XI 
2. Learning Outcomes 
Student should be able to 
a) apply the concept of function. 
b) explain and use the concept of file handling. 
c) use basic data structure: Stacks 
d) explain basics of computer networks. 
e) use Database concepts, SQL along with connectivity between Python and SQL. 
 
 
3. Distribution of Marks: 
 
Unit 
No. 
Unit Name Marks Periods 
Theory Practical 
 
I 
Computational Thinking and Programming - 2 40 70 50 
II Computer Networks 10 15 --- 
III Database Management 20 25 20 
 
Total 70 110 70 
 
4. Unit wise Syllabus 
Unit I: Computational Thinking and Programming – 2 
? Revision of Python topics covered in Class XI. 
? Functions: types of function (built-in functions, functions defined in module, user defined 
functions), creating user defined function, arguments and parameters, default parameters, 
positional parameters, function returning value(s), flow of execution, scope of a variable (global 
scope, local scope) 
? Introduction to files, types of files (Text file, Binary file, CSV file), relative and absolute paths 
? Text file: opening a text file, text file open modes (r, r+, w, w+, a, a+), closing a text file, opening a 
file using with clause, writing/appending data to a text file using write() and writelines(), reading 
from a text file using read(), readline() and readlines(), seek and tell methods, manipulation of data 
in a text file 
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Computer Science 
CLASS-XII 
Code No. 083 
2022-23 
1. Prerequisites 
Computer Science- Class XI 
2. Learning Outcomes 
Student should be able to 
a) apply the concept of function. 
b) explain and use the concept of file handling. 
c) use basic data structure: Stacks 
d) explain basics of computer networks. 
e) use Database concepts, SQL along with connectivity between Python and SQL. 
 
 
3. Distribution of Marks: 
 
Unit 
No. 
Unit Name Marks Periods 
Theory Practical 
 
I 
Computational Thinking and Programming - 2 40 70 50 
II Computer Networks 10 15 --- 
III Database Management 20 25 20 
 
Total 70 110 70 
 
4. Unit wise Syllabus 
Unit I: Computational Thinking and Programming – 2 
? Revision of Python topics covered in Class XI. 
? Functions: types of function (built-in functions, functions defined in module, user defined 
functions), creating user defined function, arguments and parameters, default parameters, 
positional parameters, function returning value(s), flow of execution, scope of a variable (global 
scope, local scope) 
? Introduction to files, types of files (Text file, Binary file, CSV file), relative and absolute paths 
? Text file: opening a text file, text file open modes (r, r+, w, w+, a, a+), closing a text file, opening a 
file using with clause, writing/appending data to a text file using write() and writelines(), reading 
from a text file using read(), readline() and readlines(), seek and tell methods, manipulation of data 
in a text file 
? Binary file: basic operations on a binary file: open using file open modes (rb, rb+, wb, wb+, ab, ab+), 
close a binary file, import pickle module, dump() and load() method, read, write/create, search, 
append and update operations in a binary file 
? CSV file: import csv module, open / close csv file, write into a csv file using csv.writer() and read 
from a csv file using csv.reader( ) 
? Data Structure: Stack, operations on stack (push & pop), implementation of stack using list.  
 
 
Unit II: Computer Networks 
? Evolution of networking: introduction to computer networks, evolution of networking (ARPANET, 
NSFNET, INTERNET) 
? Data communication terminologies: concept of communication, components of data 
communication (sender, receiver, message, communication media, protocols), measuring capacity 
of communication media (bandwidth, data transfer rate), IP address, switching techniques (Circuit 
switching, Packet switching) 
? Transmission media: Wired communication media (Twisted pair cable, Co-axial cable, Fiber-optic 
cable), Wireless media (Radio waves, Micro waves, Infrared waves) 
? Network devices (Modem, Ethernet card, RJ45, Repeater, Hub, Switch, Router, Gateway, WIFI 
card) 
? Network topologies and Network types: types of networks (PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN), networking 
topologies (Bus, Star, Tree) 
? Network protocol: HTTP, FTP, PPP, SMTP, TCP/IP, POP3, HTTPS, TELNET, VoIP 
? Introduction to web services: WWW, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup 
Language (XML), domain names, URL, website, web browser, web servers, web hosting 
 
 
Unit III: Database Management 
? Database concepts: introduction to database concepts and its need 
? Relational data model: relation, attribute, tuple, domain, degree, cardinality, keys (candidate key, 
primary key, alternate key, foreign key) 
? Structured Query Language: introduction, Data Definition Language and Data Manipulation 
Language, data type (char(n), varchar(n), int, float, date), constraints (not null, unique, primary 
key), create database, use database, show databases, drop database, show tables, create table, 
describe table, alter table (add and remove an attribute, add and remove primary key), drop table, 
insert, delete, select, operators (mathematical, relational and logical), aliasing, distinct clause, 
where clause, in, between, order by, meaning of null, is null, is not null, like, update command, 
delete command, aggregate functions (max, min, avg, sum, count), group by, having clause, joins: 
cartesian product on two tables, equi-join and natural join 
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Computer Science 
CLASS-XII 
Code No. 083 
2022-23 
1. Prerequisites 
Computer Science- Class XI 
2. Learning Outcomes 
Student should be able to 
a) apply the concept of function. 
b) explain and use the concept of file handling. 
c) use basic data structure: Stacks 
d) explain basics of computer networks. 
e) use Database concepts, SQL along with connectivity between Python and SQL. 
 
 
3. Distribution of Marks: 
 
Unit 
No. 
Unit Name Marks Periods 
Theory Practical 
 
I 
Computational Thinking and Programming - 2 40 70 50 
II Computer Networks 10 15 --- 
III Database Management 20 25 20 
 
Total 70 110 70 
 
4. Unit wise Syllabus 
Unit I: Computational Thinking and Programming – 2 
? Revision of Python topics covered in Class XI. 
? Functions: types of function (built-in functions, functions defined in module, user defined 
functions), creating user defined function, arguments and parameters, default parameters, 
positional parameters, function returning value(s), flow of execution, scope of a variable (global 
scope, local scope) 
? Introduction to files, types of files (Text file, Binary file, CSV file), relative and absolute paths 
? Text file: opening a text file, text file open modes (r, r+, w, w+, a, a+), closing a text file, opening a 
file using with clause, writing/appending data to a text file using write() and writelines(), reading 
from a text file using read(), readline() and readlines(), seek and tell methods, manipulation of data 
in a text file 
? Binary file: basic operations on a binary file: open using file open modes (rb, rb+, wb, wb+, ab, ab+), 
close a binary file, import pickle module, dump() and load() method, read, write/create, search, 
append and update operations in a binary file 
? CSV file: import csv module, open / close csv file, write into a csv file using csv.writer() and read 
from a csv file using csv.reader( ) 
? Data Structure: Stack, operations on stack (push & pop), implementation of stack using list.  
 
 
Unit II: Computer Networks 
? Evolution of networking: introduction to computer networks, evolution of networking (ARPANET, 
NSFNET, INTERNET) 
? Data communication terminologies: concept of communication, components of data 
communication (sender, receiver, message, communication media, protocols), measuring capacity 
of communication media (bandwidth, data transfer rate), IP address, switching techniques (Circuit 
switching, Packet switching) 
? Transmission media: Wired communication media (Twisted pair cable, Co-axial cable, Fiber-optic 
cable), Wireless media (Radio waves, Micro waves, Infrared waves) 
? Network devices (Modem, Ethernet card, RJ45, Repeater, Hub, Switch, Router, Gateway, WIFI 
card) 
? Network topologies and Network types: types of networks (PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN), networking 
topologies (Bus, Star, Tree) 
? Network protocol: HTTP, FTP, PPP, SMTP, TCP/IP, POP3, HTTPS, TELNET, VoIP 
? Introduction to web services: WWW, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup 
Language (XML), domain names, URL, website, web browser, web servers, web hosting 
 
 
Unit III: Database Management 
? Database concepts: introduction to database concepts and its need 
? Relational data model: relation, attribute, tuple, domain, degree, cardinality, keys (candidate key, 
primary key, alternate key, foreign key) 
? Structured Query Language: introduction, Data Definition Language and Data Manipulation 
Language, data type (char(n), varchar(n), int, float, date), constraints (not null, unique, primary 
key), create database, use database, show databases, drop database, show tables, create table, 
describe table, alter table (add and remove an attribute, add and remove primary key), drop table, 
insert, delete, select, operators (mathematical, relational and logical), aliasing, distinct clause, 
where clause, in, between, order by, meaning of null, is null, is not null, like, update command, 
delete command, aggregate functions (max, min, avg, sum, count), group by, having clause, joins: 
cartesian product on two tables, equi-join and natural join 
? Interface of python with an SQL database: connecting SQL with Python, performing insert, update, 
delete queries using cursor, display data by using fetchone(), fetchall(), rowcount, creating 
database connectivity applications 
 
 
5. Practical 
 
 
S.No 
. 
Unit Name 
Marks 
(Total=30) 
1 Lab Test: 
 
1. Python program (60% logic + 20% documentation + 
20% code quality) 
 
 
8 
2.   A stub program with Python SQL connectivity must 
be provided with blanks (4 blanks) to be filled by the 
student with the desired SQL query. 
 
4 
2 Report file:  
? Minimum 15 Python programs.  
? SQL Queries – Minimum 5 sets using one table / 
two tables. 
? Minimum 4 programs based on Python - SQL 
connectivity 
7 
3 Project (using concepts learnt in Classes 11 and 12) 8 
4 Viva voce 3 
 
6. Suggested Practical List: 
Python Programming 
? Read a text file line by line and display each word separated by a #. 
? Read a text file and display the number of vowels/consonants/uppercase/lowercase characters 
in the file. 
? Remove all the lines that contain the character 'a' in a file and write it to another file. 
? Create a binary file with name and roll number. Search for a given roll number and display the 
name, if not found display appropriate message. 
? Create a binary file with roll number, name and marks. Input a roll number and update the marks. 
? Write a random number generator that generates random numbers between 1 and 6 (simulates 
a dice). 
? Write a Python program to implement a stack using list. 
? Create a CSV file by entering user-id and password, read and search the password for given user- 
id. 
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Computer Science 
CLASS-XII 
Code No. 083 
2022-23 
1. Prerequisites 
Computer Science- Class XI 
2. Learning Outcomes 
Student should be able to 
a) apply the concept of function. 
b) explain and use the concept of file handling. 
c) use basic data structure: Stacks 
d) explain basics of computer networks. 
e) use Database concepts, SQL along with connectivity between Python and SQL. 
 
 
3. Distribution of Marks: 
 
Unit 
No. 
Unit Name Marks Periods 
Theory Practical 
 
I 
Computational Thinking and Programming - 2 40 70 50 
II Computer Networks 10 15 --- 
III Database Management 20 25 20 
 
Total 70 110 70 
 
4. Unit wise Syllabus 
Unit I: Computational Thinking and Programming – 2 
? Revision of Python topics covered in Class XI. 
? Functions: types of function (built-in functions, functions defined in module, user defined 
functions), creating user defined function, arguments and parameters, default parameters, 
positional parameters, function returning value(s), flow of execution, scope of a variable (global 
scope, local scope) 
? Introduction to files, types of files (Text file, Binary file, CSV file), relative and absolute paths 
? Text file: opening a text file, text file open modes (r, r+, w, w+, a, a+), closing a text file, opening a 
file using with clause, writing/appending data to a text file using write() and writelines(), reading 
from a text file using read(), readline() and readlines(), seek and tell methods, manipulation of data 
in a text file 
? Binary file: basic operations on a binary file: open using file open modes (rb, rb+, wb, wb+, ab, ab+), 
close a binary file, import pickle module, dump() and load() method, read, write/create, search, 
append and update operations in a binary file 
? CSV file: import csv module, open / close csv file, write into a csv file using csv.writer() and read 
from a csv file using csv.reader( ) 
? Data Structure: Stack, operations on stack (push & pop), implementation of stack using list.  
 
 
Unit II: Computer Networks 
? Evolution of networking: introduction to computer networks, evolution of networking (ARPANET, 
NSFNET, INTERNET) 
? Data communication terminologies: concept of communication, components of data 
communication (sender, receiver, message, communication media, protocols), measuring capacity 
of communication media (bandwidth, data transfer rate), IP address, switching techniques (Circuit 
switching, Packet switching) 
? Transmission media: Wired communication media (Twisted pair cable, Co-axial cable, Fiber-optic 
cable), Wireless media (Radio waves, Micro waves, Infrared waves) 
? Network devices (Modem, Ethernet card, RJ45, Repeater, Hub, Switch, Router, Gateway, WIFI 
card) 
? Network topologies and Network types: types of networks (PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN), networking 
topologies (Bus, Star, Tree) 
? Network protocol: HTTP, FTP, PPP, SMTP, TCP/IP, POP3, HTTPS, TELNET, VoIP 
? Introduction to web services: WWW, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup 
Language (XML), domain names, URL, website, web browser, web servers, web hosting 
 
 
Unit III: Database Management 
? Database concepts: introduction to database concepts and its need 
? Relational data model: relation, attribute, tuple, domain, degree, cardinality, keys (candidate key, 
primary key, alternate key, foreign key) 
? Structured Query Language: introduction, Data Definition Language and Data Manipulation 
Language, data type (char(n), varchar(n), int, float, date), constraints (not null, unique, primary 
key), create database, use database, show databases, drop database, show tables, create table, 
describe table, alter table (add and remove an attribute, add and remove primary key), drop table, 
insert, delete, select, operators (mathematical, relational and logical), aliasing, distinct clause, 
where clause, in, between, order by, meaning of null, is null, is not null, like, update command, 
delete command, aggregate functions (max, min, avg, sum, count), group by, having clause, joins: 
cartesian product on two tables, equi-join and natural join 
? Interface of python with an SQL database: connecting SQL with Python, performing insert, update, 
delete queries using cursor, display data by using fetchone(), fetchall(), rowcount, creating 
database connectivity applications 
 
 
5. Practical 
 
 
S.No 
. 
Unit Name 
Marks 
(Total=30) 
1 Lab Test: 
 
1. Python program (60% logic + 20% documentation + 
20% code quality) 
 
 
8 
2.   A stub program with Python SQL connectivity must 
be provided with blanks (4 blanks) to be filled by the 
student with the desired SQL query. 
 
4 
2 Report file:  
? Minimum 15 Python programs.  
? SQL Queries – Minimum 5 sets using one table / 
two tables. 
? Minimum 4 programs based on Python - SQL 
connectivity 
7 
3 Project (using concepts learnt in Classes 11 and 12) 8 
4 Viva voce 3 
 
6. Suggested Practical List: 
Python Programming 
? Read a text file line by line and display each word separated by a #. 
? Read a text file and display the number of vowels/consonants/uppercase/lowercase characters 
in the file. 
? Remove all the lines that contain the character 'a' in a file and write it to another file. 
? Create a binary file with name and roll number. Search for a given roll number and display the 
name, if not found display appropriate message. 
? Create a binary file with roll number, name and marks. Input a roll number and update the marks. 
? Write a random number generator that generates random numbers between 1 and 6 (simulates 
a dice). 
? Write a Python program to implement a stack using list. 
? Create a CSV file by entering user-id and password, read and search the password for given user- 
id. 
Database Management 
? Create a student table and insert data. Implement the following SQL commands on the student 
table: 
o ALTER table to add new attributes / modify data type / drop attribute 
o UPDATE table to modify data 
o ORDER By to display data in ascending / descending order 
o DELETE to remove tuple(s) 
o GROUP BY and find the min, max, sum, count and average 
? Similar exercise may be framed for other cases. 
? Integrate SQL with Python by importing suitable module. 
 
7. Suggested Reading Material 
? NCERT Textbook for COMPUTER SCIENCE (Class XII) 
? Support Materials on the CBSE website. 
 
8. Project 
 
The aim of the class project is to create something that is tangible and useful using Python file handling/ 
Python-SQL connectivity. This should be done in groups of two to three students and should be started 
by students at least 6 months before the submission deadline. The aim here is to find a real world problem 
that is worthwhile to solve. 
 
Students are encouraged to visit local businesses and ask them about the problems that they are facing. 
For example, if a business is finding it hard to create invoices for filing GST claims, then students can do 
a project that takes the raw data (list of transactions), groups the transactions by category, accounts for 
the GST tax rates, and creates invoices in the appropriate format. Students can be extremely creative 
here. They can use a wide variety of Python libraries to create user friendly applications such as games, 
software for their school, software for their disabled fellow students, and mobile applications, of course 
to do some of these projects, some additional learning is required; this should be encouraged. Students 
should know how to teach themselves. 
 
The students should be sensitised to avoid plagiarism and violations of copyright issues while working on 
projects. Teachers should take necessary measures for this. 
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