ISC Class 12 Syllabus for all streams: English, Science, Commerce and Arts
There is one paper of 3 hours duration divided into two parts. Part I (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Read more ...There is one paper of three hours duration divided into two parts. Part 1 (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus. Part 2 (50 marks) consists of eight questions out of which the candidates will be required to answer five questions. Each question in this part carries 10 marks.
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There is one paper of 3 hours duration divided into 2 parts. Part I (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Read more ...Part 1 (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary / fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Part II (60 marks) consists of eight questions out of which you are required to answer five questions, each carrying 12 marks.
Read more ...There are two papers in the subject: Paper I is Theory of 3 hours and 70 marks. Paper II is Practical of 3 hours and 30 marks. Paper I is divided into two parts. Part I (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to the entire syllabus.
Read more ...Part 1 (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary / fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Part II (60 marks) consists of eight questions out of which candidates will be required to answer five questions, each carrying 12 marks.
Read more ...There is one paper of three hours duration of 100 marks. The paper is divided into two parts. Part I consists of short answer questions. This part is compulsory. Part II consists of eight questions. You are required to answer five questions.
Read more ...There is one paper of three hours duration of 100 marks. Section A of the paper contains short answer questions, all of which are to be answered. Section B of the paper contains six questions of which you must answer five questions.
Read more ...There are two papers in the subject: Paper I is Theory of 3 hours and 70 marks. Paper II is Practical or Project Work of 30 marks. Paper I is written paper of three hours duration carrying 70 marks divided into two parts. Part 1 (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions on the entire syllabus.
Read more ...There are two papers in the subject. Paper I is Theory of 3 hours and 70 marks. Paper II is Practical Work of 3 hours and 30 marks. In Paper I, you are required to answer five questions, including at least two questions from Section A and two questions from Section B.
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There is one Theory paper of three hours duration divided into two parts - Part I (30 marks) is compulsory and consists of Section A and Section B. Section A includes compulsory short answer questions testing knowledge, application and skills related to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus Section B consists of one question on map work.
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Part I (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions testing fundamental factual knowledge and understanding of the entire syllabus. Part II (60 marks) is divided into two sections, Section A and Section B, each consisting of five questions. Each question carries 12 marks. You are required to attempt two questions from each Section and one question from either Section A or Section B. A total of five questions are to attempted from Part II.
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There are two papers in the subject. Paper I is Theory of 3 hours and 70 marks. Paper II is Project Work of 30 marks. In Paper I, Part I (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
Read more ...The syllabus is divided into three sections: A, B and C. Section A is compulsory for all candidates. You have a choice of attempting questions from either Section B or Section C. There is one paper of three hours duration of 100 marks.
Read more ...Paper I is of 3 hours duration and is divided into two parts. Part I (20 marks): This part consists of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
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Part I (20 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/ fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Part II (60 marks) is divided into two sections A & B. You are required to answer three questions out of five from Section A and two questions out of three from Section B. Each question in this part carries 12 marks.
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There are two papers in the subject: