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ACCOUNTS S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic 1 . Part A : Financial Accounting I Introduction to Accounting • Accounting- objectives, advantages and limitations, types of accounting information; users of accounting information and their needs; Basic accounting terms: business transaction, account, capital, drawings, liability (internal& external, long term & short term) asset ( tangible & intangible, fixed, current, liquid and fictitious) receipts (capital & revenue), expenditure (capital, revenue & deferred), expense, income, profits, gains and losses, purchases, sales, stock, debtors, bills receivable, creditors, bills payable, goods, cost, vouchers, discount - trade and cash Theory Base of Accounting • Fundamental accounting assumptions: going concern, consistency, and accrual.; Accounting principles: accounting entity, money measurement, accounting period, full disclosure, materiality, prudence, cost concept, matching concept and dual aspect; Basis of accounting - cash basis and accrual basis. Recording of Transactions • Accounting equation: analysis of transactions using accounting equation; Rules of debit and credit: for assets, liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses.; Origin of transactions- source documents (invoice, cash memo, pay in slip, cheque); Books of original entry: format and recording - Journal.; Cash book: simple, cash book with bank column, petty cash book; Other books: purchases book, sales book, purchases returns book, sales returns book, bills receivable book, bills payable book and journal proper. Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank Reconciliation Statement • Ledger - format, posting from journal, cash book and other special purpose books, balancing of acc • Trial balance: objectives and preparation BIO TECHNOLOGY S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic 1 . Unit I Biotechnology within your reach Introduction to Biotechnoligy Historical perspectives Production strategies in biotechnologies quality Control Product safety Good manufacturing practices
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ACCOUNTS S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Part A :

Financial Accounting I

Introduction to

Accounting

• Accounting- objectives, advantages and limitations,

types of accounting information; users of accounting information and their needs;

• Basic accounting terms: business transaction, account, capital, drawings, liability (internal& external, long term & short term) asset ( tangible & intangible, fixed,

current, liquid and fictitious) receipts (capital & revenue), expenditure (capital, revenue & deferred), expense, income, profits, gains and losses, purchases, sales, stock, debtors, bills receivable, creditors, bills

payable, goods, cost, vouchers, discount - trade and cash

Theory Base of Accounting

• Fundamental accounting assumptions: going concern, consistency, and accrual.; Accounting principles: accounting entity, money measurement, accounting period, full disclosure, materiality, prudence, cost concept, matching concept and dual aspect; Basis of accounting - cash basis and accrual basis.

Recording of Transactions

• Accounting equation: analysis of transactions using accounting equation; Rules of debit and credit: for assets, liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses.; Origin of transactions- source documents (invoice, cash memo, pay in slip, cheque); Books of original entry: format and

recording - Journal.; Cash book: simple, cash book with

bank column, petty cash book; Other books: purchases book, sales book, purchases returns book, sales returns book, bills receivable book, bills payable book and journal proper.

Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank Reconciliation Statement

• Ledger - format, posting from journal, cash book and other special purpose books, balancing of acc

• Trial balance: objectives and preparation

BIO TECHNOLOGY S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Unit I Biotechnology within your reach

Introduction to Biotechnoligy

Historical perspectives

Production strategies in biotechnologies

quality Control

Product safety

Good manufacturing practices

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Good Laboratory Practices

Intellectual Property

Global Market

Public Perception

Biotechnology in India and Global trends

2 . Unit II Biomolecules Buliding blocks of

Biomolecules

Structure and Dynamics

Building Blocks of carbohydrates-sugars and their Derivatives

Building Blocks of proteins-

AminoAcids

Building blocks of Lipids- simple fatty acids, sphingosine

Glycerol and cholestrol

Building vlocks of nucleic acids-Nucleotides

Biochemical Transformations

Structure and function of Macromolecules

Carbohydrates-The energy Givers

Proteins-The Performers

Enzymes_The Catalysts

Lipids and Biomembranes_The barriers

Nucleic Acida-The Managers

Biochemical techniques Techniques Based on Molecular Weight or Size

Techniques Based on Polarity or Charge

Techniques Based on Spectrometry

Techniques Based on Solubility

3 . Unit III Cell and Development

The Basic Unit of Life Cell Structure and Components

Tissues and Organs

Stem cells

Biodiversity

Organisation of Life

Cellular Techniques Microscopy

Cell sorting

Cell Fractionation

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Cell growth determination

BIOLOGY S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Diversity in the living world

Biological classification

Five kingdom classification

Features and classification of Monera,Protista and Fungi

Lichens

Viruses and Viroids

Plant kingdom Salient features and classification of Algae,Bryophyta,Pteridophyta,Gymnosperms and

Angiosperms.

2 . Structural

Organization in plants and Animals

structural

organization in Animals

3 . Cell-Structure and Function

Cell the basic unit of life

Cell theory

Structure of prokaryotic and Eukaryoticcells

Plant and animal cells

Cell organelles

Biomolecules Chemical composition of living cells

Biomolecules-Structure and functions

Enzymes-properties and mode of action

cell cycle and cell division

Cell cycle

Mitosis and Meiosis and their significance.

BUSINESS STUDIES S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Part A: Foundation of

Business

Unit 1: Nature and Purpose of

Business

Concept and characteristics of business

Business, profession and employment - distinctive

features

Objectives of business - economic and social, role of

profit in business

Classification of business activities: Industry and Commerce

Industry - types: primary, secondary, tertiary

Commerce - trade: types (internal, external, wholesale and retail

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and auxiliaries to trade: Banking, insurance, transportation, warehousing, communication, and

advertising

Business risks - nature and causes

Unit 2: Forms of Business

Organizations

Sole Proprietorship- meaning, features, merits and limitations

Partnership- Features, types, merits and limitations of partnership and partners, registration of a partnership firm, partnership deed. Type of partners

Hindu Undivided Family Business: features

Cooperative Societies- features, Company: private and public company -features, merits and limitations

Formation of company- stages

Starting a business - basic factors

Unit 4: Business

Services

Banking: types of bank accounts- savings, current,

recurring, fixed deposit and multiple option deposit accounts

Banking services with particular reference to issue of bank draft, banker's cheque (Pay order), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) NEFT (National Electronic Funds

Transfer), bank overdraft, cash credits and e- banking

Postal and telecom services: mail (UPC, registered post, parcel, speed post and courier) and other services.

2 . Part B: Finance and Trade

Unit 7: Sources of Business Finance

Concept of business finance

Owner's funds - equity shares, preference shares, GDR, ADR & IDR and retained earnings

Borrowed funds- debentures and bonds, loan from financial institutions, loans from commercial banks, public deposits, trade credit, ICD (inter corporate deposits).

CHEMISTRY S.No Unit

Name

Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Practicals Volumetric Analysis Preparation of standard solution of oxalic acid

and Determination of strength of NaOH solution by ti

Preparation of standard solution of sodium carbonate and Determination of strength of a given solut

Salt analysis Anion Analysis - CO32- , S-2 , SO3-2 , NO2- , NO3- , Cl- , Br- , I- CO32- , S-2 , SO3-2 , NO2- , NO3- , Cl- , Br-

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Unknown salt

2 . Unit-5 Chapter-5

States of matter intermolecular forces

Thermal energy

Intermolecular forces vs Thermal interactions

The Gaseous state

the Gas laws

Ideal Gas equation

kinetic theory of gases

Behaviour of real gases

deviation from ideal gas behaviour

Liquifaction of gases

Liquid state

3 . Unit 1chapter1

Some basic concepts of Chemistry

Importance and scope of chemistry

Nature of matter

Properties of matter and their measurement

laws of chemical combination

Dalton’s atomic theory

Atomic and molecular ‘masses

Mole concept and molar mass

percentage composition

stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry.

4 . Unit 2 Chapter-2

Structure of Atom Developments leading to Bohr's model of atoms

Bohr's Model for Hydrogen atom

Quantum Mechanical of Atom

Sub - atomic particles

atomic models

5 . Unit-14 Chapter-14

Environmental Chemistry Environmental Pollution

Atmospheric Pollution

Strategies to control Environmental Pollution

Green Chemistry

6 . Unit-3 Chapter-3

Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

Why do we need to classify elements?

Genasis of Periodic classification

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modem periodic law and the present form of periodic table,

Nomenclature of elements with atomic number >100

Electronic configuration of elements and Periodic table

Electronic configurations and Types of elements:s, p, d, f-blocs

COMPUTER SCIENCE S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Data

Representation

Digital Number

System

Decimal Number System

Binary Number System

Octal Number System

Hexadecimal Number System

Number Conversions Decimal To Binary

Binary To Decimal

Decimal to Octal

Octal to Decimal

Hexa To Decimal

Decimal to Hexa

Oct to Binary

Binary to Oct

Hexa to Binary

Binary to Hexa

Binary

Representation of Integers

Sign and Magnitude Representation

One's complement Representation

Two's Complement Representation

2 . Introduction To

Python

Data Types,

Variables, Constants

Input and output statements

Adding comments

Getting started with Python

Values,Variables and Keywords

Operators and Operands

Operator Precedence

Expression and Statements

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Flow of Control Defining functions-invoking functions

Conditional constructs and looping

if-else statement,While,for,if-elif,nested if statement

3 . Programming in Python

Strings initialising,traversing,appending,updating,deleting

String functions and methods

ECONOMICS S.No Unit

Name

Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Indian Economics

Brief introduction of the state of Indian economy on the eve of

independence

Development policies and experience(1947-1990)

Common goals of five year plans

Reforms in 3 sectors.

Economic Reforms since 1991 Need and main features(Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization)

An appraisal of LPG policies

Inflation

2 . Statistics Meaning, Scope and importance of

Statistics in Economics

Collection of data Primary vs. secondary data

Census vs. sampling method

Organization of data Formation of series: individual, discrete, continuous

Frequency distribution

Preparation of questionnaire

Presentation of data Frequency curve

Histograms

Polygon and Ogives

Bar diagrams

Pie charts

Time series graphs

Tables

Index Numbers

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ENGLISH S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . READING Comprehension passages

Notemaking

2 . WRITING Notice

Letter to the Editor

Factual Description Person

Place

Process

Incident

Article Writing Speech

Debate

Report Writing Newspaper

Magazine

3 . Grammar Integrated Modals

Error correction

Editing

Reordering sentences

Gap filling

Dialogue completion

Sentence transformation

Determiners

Tenses

4 . LITERATURE The Portrait of a Lady The Portrait of a Lady

A Photograph

We're not afraid to die

Discovering Tut

The Ailing Planet

Childhood

The Summer of the Beautiful Horse

The Address

Albert Einstein at School

5 . Reading Project The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

6 . Novel - The Canterville Ghost Chapter1-2

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FASHION STUDIES S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Introduction to Fashion Studies

Understanding Fashion- Definition and Overview

Fashion- definition of fashion in all its aspects; fashion cycle; factors affecting

fashion; principles of fashion; key concepts in fashion

Style and Fashion Introduction to termonology and comparison

Trend-Definition and Origin Trend definition and origin

trend analysis- process and procedure

fashion forcasting- term and process.

Understanding the linkages and differences between Design, Art and Craft

Basic understanding of design, art and craft- its termonlogy, linkages and differences.

Understanding the roles of fashion profesionals like Designers, Stylists, Merchandisers and Coordina

Termonology, roles and relation between, designers, stylist, merchandisers and coordinators.

Product Cycle and the link Basic understanding of fibers

classification , weaving, mass production and marketing.

2 . Introduction to

Fabrics

Fibers :concept of fibers: classification: types

and properites of different types of

fibers.

Yarns efinition of yarn: yarn construction: yarn number/ finess:types of yarns:

Fabric construction Definition of weaving: concepts of grain line , loom , and types of weaving .

Routine Fabric Finishes

Performance finishes

Asthetic finishes

HOMESCIENCE S.No Unit

Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . 2 Human development: Life span approach (Part I)

1) Introduction to different stages

a) infancy (birth to 2 years)- physical dev., motor dev, social dev., emotional dev, cognitive dev., language dev.

b) Early childhood (3- 6 yrs)- characteristics

2. Prevention from preventable diseases

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a) Immunization- concepts and types, breast feeding, immunization chart

b) Symptoms, prevention, after care and incubation period of various childhood diseases- Tuberculosis, Diptheria, Pertusis, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, Cholera, Diarrhoea and chickenpox

3) Substitute care at home and outside

a) by grandparents, creche/ day care centres

b) Integrated Child development services (ICDS)-

objectives and functions

4) Special needs and care of socially disadvantaged and differently abled children

5) Managing emergencies- First aid

2 . 6. Community development and extension (part I)

- Respect for girl child - Income generating schemes -DWCRA -MNREGA communication- concepts and methods

MATHEMATICS S.No Unit

Name

Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Sets and Functions

Sets Sets and their representations

Power set,Universal set and Venn diagrams

Union,intersection and difference of sets

Types of sets e.g. Empty set, finite, infinite sets and Equal sets

Compliment of a set and its properties

Subsets,subsets of real numbers especially intervals

Relations and Functions

Ordered pair,Cartesian product of sets and number of elements in it.

Definition of relation,pictorial diagrams, domain,codomain and range of a relation

Function as a special relation,its pictorial representation,domain,co-domain and range

Constant, identity,polymonial,rational,modulus,signum and greatest integer functions,with graphs

Sum,difference,product and quotients of functions

Trigonometric Functions

Positive and negative angles

Measuring angles in radians and in degrees and conversion of one to another

Definition of trigonometric functions with the help of unit circle

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Signs of trigonometric functions, their domain,range and graphs

General solution of trigonometric equations

2 . Algebra Principle of Mathematical Induction

Process of the proof by induction.

motivating the application of the method by looking at natural numbers as the least inductive subse

The principle of mathematical induction and simple

applications

Linear Inequalities Linear inequalities

Agebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and

their representation on the number lin

Graphical solution of linear inequalities in two variables

Graphical solution of system of linear inequalities in two variables

Permutations and Combinations

Fundamental principle of counting

Factorial n

Permutations and combinations

derivation of formulae and their connections

simple applications

PHYSICS S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Physical World & Measurement

Units and measurement Need for measurement, Units of measurement

systems of units

SI units, fundamental and derived units

Length, mass and time measurements

Error Analysis Accuracy and precision of measuring instruments, errors in measurement, significant figures

Dimentional analysis Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications.

2 . Kinematics Motion in a straight line Frame of reference, Motion in a straight line, Position-time graph, speed and velocity

Uniform and non uniform motion

Uniformly accelerated motion

Velocity-time, position-time graphs,relations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical

treatment)

vectors Scalar and vector quantities, Position and

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displacement vectors

General vectors and notation, equality of vectors

Multiplication of vectors by a real number

Addition and subtraction of vectors

Relative velocity. Unit vector

Motion in a plane Resolution of a vector in a plane - rectangular

components, Motion in a plane

Cases of uniform velocity and uniform acceleration-projectile motion

Uniform circular motion.

3 . Laws of Motion Newton's laws of motion

Equilibrium of concurrent forces

Intuitive concept of force, Inertia, Newton's first

law of motion

Momentum and Newton's second law of motion

Impulse, Newton's third law of motion, Law of

conservation of linear momentum and its applications

Friction and Dynamics of uniform circular motion

Static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction,lubrication

Dynamics of uniform circular motion,

Centripetal force, examples of circular motion (vehicle on level and banked road)

POLITICAL SCIENCE S.No Unit

Name

Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . UNIT 1 Freedom What is freedom. ideal of freedom

What are reasonable constrains on individual liberty

Harm Principle

Positive and Negative liberty How are the limits

defined?

Peace Introduction and meaning of Peace

Can violence promote peace

Peace and the state

Contemporary challenges to peace

Equality What does Equality mean

Define equality

Dimensions of equality

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How can we promote equality

What are the major forms of inequality?

Social Justice What is justice

Just distribution

Theory of Rawls

Pursuing social justice

Rights What are rights

Where do Rights come from

Role of the state where rights are concerned

Kinds of rights

Rights and duties

Citizenship and Nationalism, Development

Brief introduction to the concept

Nationalism nation's and self determination

the idea of the three concepts will be introduced separately

Introduction to Political Theory

What is political theory

Comparison to other subjects

Do we find politics in seemingly non-political domains

Why do we need political theory

Putting political theory into practice, relevance and significance

2 . UNIT 2 Constitution why and how? Why do we need a constitution?

What does a constitution do?

Who made our Constitution?

How did the country’s partition affect the working of the Constituent Assembly?

What were the sources of the constitution?

Rights in the Indian constitution

Why do we need for bill of rights in a constitution?

What are the fundamental rights provided by the constitution?

Fundamental rights

How have the interpretations by the courts influenced Fundamental rights?

How has provision of fundamental rights provided the basis for civil liberties movement in India?

What are the fundamental duties?

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SOCIOLOGY S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Introducing Sociology

Sociology and Society Introducing Society: Individuals and Collectives, Plural Perspectives

Introducing Sociology: Emergence, Nature and Scope, Relationship to other Social Sciences

Terms, Concepts and their

use in Sociology

Social Groups

Status and Role

Social Stratification

Social Control

Understanding Social Institutions

Family, Marriage and Kinship

Political and Economic institutions

Religion as a Social Institution

Education as a Social Institution

Culture and Socialization Culture. Values and Norms: Shared, Plural, Contested

Doing Sociology: Research

Methods

Tools and Techniques: Observation, Survey,

Interview

The Significance of Field Work in Sociology

LEGAL STUDIES S.No Unit Name Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Historical Evolution of Indian Legal System

Ancient Indian Law Hindu Law

Classical Hindu Law

Anglo-Hindu Law

Modern Hindu Law

Islamic Law

Dharma

Sources of Dharma

Dharmashastras

The First Phase (1772-1864)

The Second Phase (1864-1947)

Administration of Justice in British India

Establishment of Mayor's Courts

Regulating Act of 1773

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Defects of the Regulating Act of 1773

Law Reforms in British India

Charter of 1861

Establishment of Federal Court

Advisory Jurisdiction

Establishment of Other High Courts

and Supreme Court

Legal Profession in India

Making of the Indian Constitution

Constituent Assembly

Sources of the Constitution

Description of the Indian Constitution

2 . Nature and sources of Law Nature and Meaning of Law Introduction

Historical Perspectives

Schools of Law

Function and purposes of law

Classification of Law International Law

Municipal Law

Sources of Law Where does law come from

Classification of Sources

Custom as a source of law

Judicial Precedent as a Source of

Law

Legislation as a Source of Law

Law Reform Need for Law Reform

Law reforms in India

Major works of Jurists

FINE ARTS S.No Unit

Name

Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . 2 Sketching from life and nature

Still life in colour.

Sketching from life and nature, Still life in colour.

Introduction to Life Drawing

Flat poster Colour

Watercolour

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2 . 3 Life Study, Illustration. Illustration in black and white

Illustration in colour

PSYCHOLOGY S.No Unit

Name

Topic Name Sub-Topic

1 . Unit II METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY

ethical issues in the study of psychological processes

analysis of data

important methods-observation,experimental, correlational study, interview, case studypsychological

limitations of psychological enquiry

goals of psychological enquiry

2 . Unit III THE BASES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR

nervous system and endocrine system

brain and behaviour

role of neurotransmitters in behaviour

genetic basis of behaviour

socialisation,enculturation and acculturation

role of socialising agents

3 . Unit IV HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Meaning of development,factors influencing development

childhood

Adolescence

adulthood

old age

prenatal development

infancy

4 . Unit I INTRODUCTION TO

PSYCHOLOGY

evolution of the discipline of psychology

Natue of psychology

person,consciousness,behaviour and experience

psychology in everyday life

psychology and other disciplines