CBSE Class 12 Syllabus for History

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Class 12 History Syllabus

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Year Wise History Syllabus Class 12

CBSE Class 12 History 2023-24 Course Structure

Theory Paper

 

No

Part

Marks

1

Themes in Indian History Part--I

25

2

Themes in Indian History Part--II

25

3

Themes in Indian History Part--III

25

4

Map

05

 

TOTAL

80

Let us now look at each theme in more detail:

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

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

05

 

Theory Total

80

 

Project Work

20

 

 

100

CBSE Class 12 History Syllabus 2023-24: Course Content

Theme No. and Title

Learning outcome with specific competencies

Themes in Indian History Part—I

1

BRICKS, BEADS AND

BONES The Harappan

Civilisation

To investigate, explore and interpret the early urban centres and social institutions.

State and deduce the multi- lateral aspects of Harappan civilization to understand the first civilization of the world.

Investigate and interpret historical and contemporary sources and viewpoints of ASI and historians on Harappa.

2

KINGS, FARMERS AND TOWNS: Early States andEconomies (c.600 BCE 600 CE)

To critically evaluate and interpret major trends in the political and economic history of the subcontinent.

Decode inscriptional evidence.

Analyse inscriptional evidences and the ways in which these have shaped the understanding of political and economic processes

3

KINSHIP, CASTE AND CLASS, Early Societies (c. 600 BCE600 CE)

To examine, analyse the issues of social history.

Analyse social norms in order to understand the perspectives of society given in the scriptures of ancient India.

Examine the varied dimensions explored by historians in order to understand the dynamic approach of Mahabharata..

4

THINKERS, BELIEFS AND BUILDINGS Cultural Development (c. 600 BCE600 CE)

To infer and compare the major religious developments in early India.

Elucidate the rich religious sculpture and infer the stories hidden in it.

 

To create a picture album of the Buddhist sculpture

Themes in Indian History Part—II

5

THROUGH THE EYES OF TRAVELLERS Perceptions of Society (c. tenth to seventeenth centuries)

To understand salient features of social histories described by the travellers and apply the learning in real life.

Elucidating the accounts of foreign travellers in order to understand the social political and economic life during the tenure of different rulers in the medieval period.

Compare and contrast the perspectives of Al Biruni, Ibn Battuta and Bernier towards Indian society.

6

BHAKTI –SUFI TRADITIONS Changes in Religious Beliefs and Devotional Texts (c. eighth to eighteenth centuries)

Understand the religious developments.

Summarize the philosophies of different Bhakti and SufI saints to understand the religious developments during medieval period.

Comprehend the religious movement in order to establish unity, peace harmony and brotherhood in society

7

AN IMPERIAL CAPITAL: VIJAYANAGARA (c. fourteenth to sixteenth centuries

Students will be able to Classify the distinctive architectural contributions of the Vijayanagar empire to comprehend the richness of mingled cultures of deccan India.

Analyse accounts of foreign traveller’s on Vijayanagar in order to interpret political, social and cultural life of the city.

Assess and appreciate the city planning, water management system, administration of the rulers

8

PEASANTS, ZAMINDARS AND THE STATE Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire (c. sixteenth seventeenth centuries)

Comprehend the facets of agrarian developments in order to understand the relationship between the state and the agriculture during Mughal period.

Compare and contrast the agrarian changes occurred during sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Make a table and bring out the differences in the agrarian sector.

Themes in Indian History Part—III

09

COLONIALISM AND THE  COUNTRYSIDE Exploring Official Archives

Evaluate the revenue systems introduced by the British to understand the economic aspects of colonization in India.

Analyse the colonial official records & reports to  understand the divergent interest of British and Indians.

Find solution to be taken to protect the peasants and artisans in this century

10

REBELS AND THE RAJ: 1857 Revolt and its Representations

To examine the events of 1857.

Correlate the Planning and coordination of the rebels of 1857 to infer its domains and nature.

Examine the momentum of the revolt to understand its spread.

Analyse how revolt created vision of unity amongst Indians.

Interpret visual images to understand the emotions portrayed by the nationalist and British.

11

MAHATMA GANDHI AND THE NATIONALIST MOVEMENT Civil Disobedience and Beyond

Understand the nationalist movement in chronological order.

Correlate the significant elements of the nationalist movement and the nature of ideas, individuals, and institutions under the Gandhian leadership.

Debate on the significant contributions of Gandhi to understand his mass appeal for nationalism.

Explore the ways of interpreting historical source such as newspapers, biographies and auto- biographies diaries and letters

12

FRAMING THE CONSTITUTION

The Beginning of a New Era

Highlight the role of Constituent Assembly to understand functionaries in framing the constitution of India.

Analyse how debates and discussions around important issues in the Constituent Assembly shaped our Constitution

Note: This is not an exhaustive list. For reflective teaching- learning process, explicit Learning Objectives and Outcomes can be added by teachers during the course-delivery for student’s real learning

CBSE Class 12 History Question Paper Design 2023-24

Book

MCQ

SA

LA

Source Based

Map

Total

 

No of Questions

MM

No of Questions

MM

No of Questions

MM

No of Questions

MM

 

Theory

Internal

Part 1

7

1

2

3

1

8

1

4

 

25

 

Part 2

7

1

2

3

1

8

1

4

 

25

 

Part 3

7

1

2

3

1

8

1

4

 

25

 

Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

05

05

 

Project

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80

20

Total

7x 3=21

6x 3=18

3x 8= 24

3x4=12

1x5=5

100 marks

LIST OF MAPS

 

S. No

Page No.

Part – I Maps

        1

         2

Mature  Harappan sites:  Harappa, Banawali,  Kalibangan, Balakot, Rakhigarhi,  Dholavira,  Nageshwar, Lothal, Mohenjodaro, Chanhudaro, KotDiji.

       2

        3

Mahajanapada and cities: Vajji, Magadha, Kosala, Kuru, Panchala, Gandhara, Avanti, Rajgir, Ujjain, TaxilaVaranasi.

 

3

 

33

Distribution of Ashokan inscriptions:
     Pillar inscriptions – Sanchi, Topra, Meerut Pillar and Kaushambi.
     Kingdom of Cholas, Cheras and Pandyas.

 

4

 

43

Important kingdoms and towns:
     Kushanas, Shakas, Satavahanas, Vakatakas,Guptas
     Cities/towns: Mathura, Kanauj, Puhar, Braghukachchha, Shravasti, Rajgir, Vaishali, Varanasi,Vidisha

5

95

Major Buddhist Sites: Nagarjunakonda, Sanchi, Amaravati, Lumbini, Bharhut, Bodh Gaya, Ajanta

S. No

Page No.

Part – I Maps

6

174

Bidar, Golconda, Bijapur, Vijayanagar, Chandragiri, Kanchipuram, Mysore, Thanjavur, Kolar, Tirunelveli

         7

       214

Territories under Babur, Akbar and Aurangzeb:
     Delhi, Agra, Panipat, Amber, Ajmer, Lahore, Goa.

S. No

Page No.

Part III - Maps

 

8

 

287

Territories/cities under British Control in1857: Punjab, Sindh, Bombay, Madras Berar, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa,  Surat, Calcutta, Patna, Allahabad

        9

       260

Main centres of the Revolt of 1857: Delhi, Meerut, Jhansi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Azamgarh, Calcutta, BenarasGwalior, Jabalpur, Agra, Awadh

       10

 

Important centres of the National Movement: Champaran, Kheda, Ahmedabad, Benaras, Amritsar, Chauri
Chaura, Lahore, Bardoli, Dandi, Bombay (Quit India Resolution), Karachi

                                                                                                                   CLASS XII QUESTION PAPER DESIGN

Book

MCQ

SA

LA

Source Based

Map

Total

 

No of questions

MM

No of questions

MM

No of questions

MM

No of questions

MM

 

Theory

Internal

Part I

7

1

2

3

1

8

1

4

 

25

 

Part II

7

1

2

3

1

8

1

4

 

25

 

Part III

7

1

2

3

1

8

1

4

 

25

 

Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

05

05

 

Project

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80

20

Total

7x 3=21

6x 3=18

3x 8= 24

3x4=12

1x5=5

100 marks

                                WEIGHTAGE BASED ON COMPETENCIES

Competencies Marks %
Knowledge Remembering previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts, and answers,
Understanding demonstrating understanding of facts and ideas by organizing, translating, interpreting, giving descriptions and stating main ideas.

21

18

 

26.2

22.50

 

Applying and Analyzing: applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules and solving the problems. 24 30
Formulating, Evaluating and Creating skills: Examining, making inferences and finding evidence to support generalizations; Presenting and defending opinions by making judgments about information and piling information 12 15
Map skills 05 6.25

Note: Competency based questions for the examinations to be conducted in the academic year 2023-24 will be 40 percent in class XII

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT PROJECT WORK MM - 20
INTRODUCTION
History is one of the most important disciplines in school education. It is the study of the past, which helps us to understand our present and shape our future. It promotes the acquisition and understanding of historical knowledge in breath and in depth across cultures.
The course of history in senior secondary classes is to enable students to know that history is a critical discipline, a process of enquiry, a way of knowing about the past rather than just a collection of facts. The syllabus helps them to understand the process, through which a historian collects, chooses, scrutinizes and assembles different types of evidence to write history.
The syllabus in class-XI is organized around some major themes in world history. In class XII the focus shifts to a detailed study of some themes in ancient, medieval, and modern Indian history.
CBSE has decided to introduce project work in history for classes XI and XII in 2013-14 as a part of regular studies in classroom, as project work gives students an opportunity to develop higher cognitive skills. It takes students to a life beyond text books and provides them a platform to refer materials, gather information, analyse it further to obtain relevant information and decide what matter to keep and hence understand how history is constructed.

 

OBJECTIVES
Project work will help students:
❆ To develop skill to gather data from a variety of sources, investigate diverse viewpoints and arrive at logical deductions.
❆ To develop skill to comprehend, analyse, interpret, evaluate historical evidence, and understand the limitation of historical evidence.
❆ To develop 21st century managerial skills of co-ordination, self-direction, and time management.
❆ To learn to work on diverse cultures, races, religions, and lifestyles.
❆ To learn through constructivism-a theory based on observation and scientific study.
❆ To inculcate a spirit of inquiry and research.
❆ To communicate data in the most appropriate form using a variety of techniques.
❆ To provide greater opportunity for interaction and exploration.
❆ To understand contemporary issues in context to our past.
❆ To develop a global perspective and an international outlook.
❆ To grow into caring, sensitive individuals capable of making informed, intelligent, and independent choices.
❆ To develop lasting interest in history discipline.

 

GUIDELINES TO TEACHERS
This section provides some basic guidelines for the teachers to take up projects in History. It is very necessary to interact, support, guide, facilitate and encourage students while assigning projects to them.
❆ The teachers must ensure that the project work assigned to the students individually/ In-groups and discussed at different stages right from assigning topic, draft review to finalization.
❆ Students should be facilitated in terms of providing relevant materials, suggesting websites, obtaining of required permission for archives, historical sites, etc.
❆ The Project Work should be suitably spaced from April to November in classes XI and XII so that students can prepare for Final Examination.
❆ The teachers must ensure that the students submit original work.
❆ Project report should be Handwritten only. (Eco-friendly materials can be used by students)

The following steps are suggested:
1. Teacher should design and prepare a list of 15-20 projects and should give an option to a student to choose a project as per his/ her interest.
2. The project must be done individually/ In-groups.
3. The topic should be assigned after discussion with the students in the class to avoid repetition and should then be discussed at every stage of submission of the draft/final project work.
4. The teacher should play the role of a facilitator and should closely supervise the process of project completion, and should guide the children by providing necessary inputs, resources etc. to enrich the subject content.
5. The Project Work needs to enhance cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains in the learners. It will include self-assessment and peer assessment, and progress of the child in project-based and inquiry-based learning. Art integrated Activities, experiments, models, quizzes, role plays, group work, portfolios, etc., along with teacher assessment. (NEP-2020) The Project work can culminate in the form of Power Point Presentation/Exhibition/Skit/albums/files/song and dance or culture show /story telling/debate/panel discussion, paper presentation and whichever is suitable to visually impaired candidates.
6. Students can use primary sources available in city archives, Primary sources can also include newspaper cuttings, photographs, film footage and recorded written/speeches. Secondary sources may also be used after proper authentication.
7. Evaluation will be done by external examiner appointed by the Board in class XII and internal in class XI.
Note: The project reports are to be preserved by the school till the final results are declared, for scrutiny by CBSE.

A FEW SUGGESTIVE TOPICS FOR CLASS XII PROJECTS
1. The Indus Valley Civilization-Archaeological Excavations and New Perspectives
2. The History and Legacy of Mauryan Empire
3. “Mahabharat”- The Great Epic of India
4. The History and Culture of the Vedic period
5. Buddha Charita
6. A Comprehensive History of Jainism
7. Bhakti Movement- Multiple interpretations and commentaries.
8. “The Mystical Dimensions of Sufism
9. Global legacy of Gandhian ideas
10.The Architectural Culture of the Vijayanagar Empire
11.Life of women in the Mughal rural society
12.Comparative Analysis of the Land Revenue Systems introduced by the Britishers in India
13.The Revolt of 1857- Causes; Planning & Coordination; Leadership, Vision of Unity
14.The Philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev
15.The Vision of Kabir
16.An insight into the Indian Constitution
17.Comparative study of Stupas and Pillar edicts
18.Comparative study of Mughal and Vijayanagar architecture
(Projects are an imperative component in enhancing students learning with the related themes. In the research project, students can go beyond the textbook and explore the world of knowledge. They can conceptualize under the embedded themes. Forms of rubrics are a significant aspect and to be discussed in the classroom itself for clear understanding of concept & for assessment.)
Note: Please refer Circular No. Acad.16/2013 dated 17.04.2013 for complete guidelines

Note: Kindly refer to the guidelines on project work for classes XI and XII given below: - One Project to be done throughout the session, as per the existing scheme.

1. Steps involved in the conduct of the project:
Students may work upon the following lines as suggested:
1. Choose a Title/Topic
2. Need of the Study, Objective of the Study
3. Hypothesis
4. Content -Timeline, Maps, Mind maps, Pictures, etc. (Organization of Material/Data Present Material/Data)
5. Analysing the Material/Data for Conclusion
6. Draw the Relevant Conclusion
7. Bibliography

2. Expected Checklist for the Project Work:
1. Introduction of topic/ title
2. Identifying the causes, events, consequences and/or remedies
3. Various stakeholders and effect on each of them
4. Advantages and disadvantages of situations or issues identified
5. Short-term and long-term implications of strategies suggested during research
6. Validity, reliability, appropriateness, and relevance of data used for research work and for presentation in the project file
7. Presentation and writing that is succinct and coherent in project file
8. Citation of the materials referred to, in the file in footnotes, resources section, bibliography etc.
3. Assessment of Project Work:
1. Project Work has broadly the following phases: Synopsis/ Initiation, Data Collection, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Conclusion.
2. The aspects of the project work to be covered by students can be assessed during the academic year.
3. 20 marks assigned for Project Work can be divided in the following manner:

                                                                           PROJECT WORK: 20 Marks
                           The teacher will assess the progress of the project work in the following manner

Month

Periodic work

Assessment Rubrics

                   Marks

 

April-July

Instructions about Project Guidelines, Background reading Discussions on Theme and Selection of the Final Topic, Initiation/ Synopsis

Introduction, Statement of Purpose/Need and objectives of the study, Hypothesis/ Research Question, Review of Literature, Presentation of Evidence, Methodology, Questionnaire, Data

 

                      6

 

August - October

Planning and organization: forming an action plan, feasibility, or baseline study, Updating/modifying the action plan, Data Collection

Significance and relevance of the topic; challengeencountered while conducting the research.

 

                       5

 

November- January

Content/data analysis and interpretation.
Conclusion, Limitations, Suggestions, Bibliography, Annexures and overall presentation of the project.

Content analysis and its relevance in the current scenario.
Conclusion, Limitations, Bibliography, Annexures anOverall Presentation.

             

                      5

January - February

Final Assessment and VIVA by both Internal anExternal Examiners

External/ Internal Viva based on the project

                       4

 

 

TOTAL

20

4. Viva-Voce
1. At the end, each learner will present the research work in the Project File to the External and Internal examiner.
2. The questions should be asked from the Research Work/ Project File of the learner.
3. The Internal Examiner should ensure that the study submitted by the learner is his/her own original work. In case of any doubt, authenticity should be checked and verified.

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