The Central Board of Secondary Education is India’s oldest and most established educational board. Most schools in the country are affiliated with the CBSE because its curriculum is well- structured and prepares students for various competitive exams.
Academic Competition
With a rise in academic competition, the goal of students is no longer limited to just clearing the examination. The race is to run for the top position, which can only happen by securing high scores. Many students have started joining tuition classes to get expert assistance to achieve their goal of scoring well in examinations.
Tuition Classes: Why Are They Necessary?
As students move to higher classes, the complexity of topics increases. In order to excel in all subjects, it’s essential to devote appropriate time to each subject. Every subject has many topics to cover, and the vast syllabus must be completed in a minimal time. With the help of tuition, students are able to give more emphasis on specific subjects.
Advantages of Tuition Classes?
Individualized Attention: In a tuition class, students often receive more personalized attention compared to a crowded classroom setting. Tutors can identify the strengths and weaknesses of each student and tailor their teaching methods accordingly.
Clarification of Doubts: Students may hesitate to ask questions in a large classroom due to fear of embarrassment or time constraints. In tuition classes, they have the opportunity to clarify doubts immediately, leading to better understanding of concepts.
Structured Learning Environment: Tuition classes usually follow a structured curriculum, ensuring that students cover all necessary topics in a timely manner. This can help in better time management and preparation for exams.
Enhanced Understanding: With smaller class sizes, tutors can delve deeper into subjects and provide additional explanations and examples, leading to a more thorough understanding of the material.
Exam Preparation: Tuition classes often focus on exam preparation strategies, including practice tests and tips for answering questions effectively. This can boost students’ confidence and performance during exams.
Motivation and Accountability: Regular attendance and assignments in tuition classes can help students stay motivated and accountable for their studies. The presence of a tutor provides encouragement and guidance, fostering a positive learning environment.
Peer Learning: In some tuition classes, students can interact with peers who share similar academic goals. This peer learning environment can encourage collaboration, discussion, and the exchange of ideas.
Specialized Help:Tuition classes can cater to specific needs, such as preparation for standardized tests or advanced topics not covered in regular school curriculum.
Improved Grades: With the extra support and guidance provided in tuition classes, students often see improvements in their academic performance and grades.
The French Revolution Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Forest, Society and Colonialism Pastoralists in the Modern World
Geography (Contemporary India – I)
India – Size and Location Physical Features of India Drainage Climate Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Population
Political Science (Democratic Politics – I)
What is Democracy? & Why Democracy? Constitutional Design Electoral Politics Working of Institutions Democratic Rights
Economics
The Story of Village Palampur People as Resource Poverty as a Challenge Food Security in India
CBSE Class 10th Social Science Syllabus
Section
Syllabus
Weightage
History
The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
23
Nationalism in India
The Making of a Global World (Subtopics 1.1 to 1.3)
Print Culture and the Modern World
Political Science
Power-sharing
15
Federalism
Gender, Religion and Caste
Political Parties
Outcomes of Democracy
Geography
Resources and Development
22
Forest and Wildlife Resources
Water Resources
Agriculture
Lifelines of National Economy (Subtopics: Roadways and Railways only)
Economics
Development
15
Sectors of the Indian Economy
Money and Credit
Globalization and The Indian Economy
CBSE Class 11th Political Science Syllabus
Chapter No.
Chapter Name
Marks Allotted
PART A – INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK
1
Constitution: Why and How?
8
2
Rights in the Indian Constitution
3
Election and Representation
6
4
Executive
12
5
Legislature
6
Judiciary
7
Federalism
6
8
Local Governments
4
9
Constitution as a Living Document
4
10
The Philosophy of the Constitution
Total
40
PART B – POLITICAL THEORY
1
Political Theory: An Introduction
4
2
Freedom
12
3
Equality
4
Social Justice
6
5
Rights
4
6
Citizenship
8
7
Nationalism
8
Secularism
6
Total
40
TOTAL
80
CBSE Class 12th Political Science Syllabus
Chapter No.
Chapter Name
Marks Allotted
PART A- Contemporary World Politics
1
The End of Bipolarity
6
2
Contemporary Centres of Power
6
3
Contemporary South Asia
6
4
International Organizations
6
5
Security in the Contemporary World
6
6
Environment and Natural Resources
6
7
Globalisation
4
Total
40
PART B- Politics in India Since Independence
1
Challenges of Nation-Building
6
2
The era of One-Party Dominance
4
3
Politics of Planned Development
2
4
India’s External Relations
6
5
Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System
4
6
The Crisis of Democratic Order
4
7
Regional Aspirations
6
8
Recent Developments in Indian Politics
8
Total
40
TOTAL
80
CBSE Class 11th History Syllabus
S.NO
THEMES
Marks
1.
Introduction to World History
Section A: Early Societies
2.
Introduction
3.
Writing and City Life
10
Section B: Empires
4.
Introduction
5.
An empire across three continents
10
6.
Nomadic Empires
10
Section C: Changing Traditions Introduction
7.
The Three Orders
10
8.
Changing Cultural Traditions
10
Section D: Paths to Modernization
9.
Introduction
10.
Displacing Indigenous People
10
11
Paths To Modernization
15
165
MAP WORK OF THE RELATED THEM
5
Total
80
Project work
20
Total
100 Marks
CBSE Class 12th History Syllabus
Themes in Indian History
Part—I
25 Marks
Theme No.
Theme Title
Marks
1
Bricks, Beads and Bones The Harappa Civilisation
25
2
Kings, Farmers and Towns Early States and Economies (c.600 BCE600 CE)
3
Kingship, Caste and class Early Societies (c. 600 BCE600 CE)
4
Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings Cultural Developments (c. 600 BCE600 CE)
Themes in Indian History
Part—II
25 marks
5
Through the eyes of Travellers Perceptions of Society (c. tenth to seventeenth centuries)
25
6
Bhakti-Sufi Traditions Changes in Religious Beliefs and Devotional Texts (c. eighth to eighteenth centuries)
7
An Imperial Capital – Vijayanagar (c. fourteenth to sixteenth centuries)
8
Peasants, zamindars and the States Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire (c. sixteenth-seventeenth centuries)
Themes in Indian History Part—III 25 marks
Part-III
Theme No.
Theme Title
Marks
9
Colonialism and The Countryside Exploring Official Archives
25
10
Rebels and Raj 1857 Revolt and its Representations
11
Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement Civil Disobedience and Beyond
12
Framing of the Constitution The Beginning of a New Era
Including Map work of the related Themes
5
Theory Total
80
Project Work
20
TOTAL
100
CBSE Class 11th Geography Syllabus
Book- Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Chapter No
Name
Weightage
Unit-I Geography as a Discipline
Geography As a Discipline
3
Unit II The Earth
The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
9
Interior of the Earth
Distribution of oceans and continents
Unit-IV Climate
Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
8
Solar Radiation, Heat balance and Temperature
Atmospheric Circulations and Weather Systems
Water in the Atmosphere
World Climate and Climate Change (To be tested through internal assessments in the form of project and presentation)
Unit-V Water (Oceans)
Water (Oceans)
4
Movements of Ocean Water
Unit VI Life on the Earth
Biodiversity and Conservation (To be tested through internal assessments in the form of project and presentation)
–
Map Work
5
Book – India- Physical Environment
Chapter No
Name
Periods
Weightage
Unit-I Introduction
India- Location
5
5
Unit II Physiography
Structure and Physiography
18
13
Drainage System
14
Unit III Climate Vegetation and Soil
Climate
16
12
Natural Vegetation
14
Unit-IV Natural Hazards and Disasters: Causes Consequences and Management
Natural Hazards and Disasters (To be tested through internal assessment in the form of Projects and presentation)
6
–
Map
5
5
Total
78
35
CBSE Class 11 Geography Practical Course
Chapter No
Chapter Name
Weightage
1
Introduction to Maps
3
2
Map Scale
4
3
Latitude Longitude and Time
4
4
Map Projections
4
5
Topographical Maps
4
6
Introduction to Remote Sensing
6
5
Total
30
CBSE Class 12th Geography Syllabus
Fundamental of Human Geography
Chapter No.
Chapter Name
Weightage
Unit I
1
Human Geography
3
Unit II
2
The World Population Density Distribution and Growth
8
3
Human Development
Unit III
4
Primary Activities
19
5
Secondary Activities
6
Tertiary and Quaternary Activities
7
Transport, Communication and Trade
8
International Trade
Map Work (Based on identification of features on World Political Map)
5
Total
35
India People and Economy
Chapter No.
Chapter Name
Weightage
Unit I
1
Population Distribution Density Growth and Composition
5
Unit II
2
Human Settlements
3
Unit III
3
Land Resources and Agriculture
10
4
Water Resources
5
Mineral And Energy Resources
6
Planning and Sustainable Development in Indian Context