Syllabus of 11 th class( ) Commerce stream
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1 Syllabus of 11 th class( ) Commerce stream Subject: English lectures Literature: 1. The Suitor and Papa (Prose) Lec. Req The star ducks (Prose) Lec. Req The Daffodils (Poem) Lec. Req Quality (Prose) Lec. Req. 5 Complete paraphrase comprehension and vocabulary etc related to above topics Lec. Req. 3 Grammar: 1. Simple compound & complex. Lec. Req Tenses (Present & Past) Lec. Req Letter writing (Formal & Informal) Lec. Req. 1 Revision cum practice of sentences Lec. Req. 3 Literature : 5. Youth and the tasks Ahed (Prose) Lec. Req The Listeners (Poem) Lec. Req Appa Mam (Prose) Lec. Req The Many and the None (Prose) Lec. Req Where the Mind is without Fear (Poem) Lec. Req. 2 Complete Paraphrase comprehension and vocabulary etc. related to above topics Lec. Req. 2 Grammar: 1. Relative clauses Lec. Req Tenses (Future) Lec. Req Unseen Passage Lec. Req Paragraph Writing Lec. Req. 1 Revision cum practice of sentences Lec. Req. 3 Literature: 10. The Surgeon (Prose) Lec. Req National Prejudices (Prose) Lec. Req The Season of Plains (Poem) Lec. Req The Price of Flowers (Prose) Lec. Req. 4 Complete paraphrase comprehension and vocabulary etc related to above topics Lec. Req. 3 Grammar: 1. Auxiliaries Lec. Req Narration Lec. Req. 5 Letter Writing (Formal & Informal) Lec. Req. 1 Revision cum practices of sentences Lec. Req. 3 Literature: 14. A Handful of Dates (Prose) Lec. Req The Mosquito (Poem) Lec. Req Machines and The Emotions (Prose)Lec. Req Personal Helicon (Poem) Lec. Req The New Hangman (one act Play) Lec. Req. 3 Complete paraphrase comprehension and vocabulary etc related to above topics Lec. Req. 2 Grammar:- 1. Revision of Tenses Lec.Req Simple Compound & Complex Lec. Req Conditional Clauses Lec. Req Articles Lec. Req. 1 Revision cum practice of sentences Lec. Req. 3
2 SUBJECT- ACCOUNTANCY TERMINAL 1 ST UNIT- 1. INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING ;- (6 periods) 1. Book keeping :- Meaning, Objectives, advantages, disadvantages (1 periods) 2. Accounting ; meaning, Objectives advantages, Disadvantages 3. Difference between accounting and book keeping Accounting information Internal and external users of accounting information. 4. Qualitative Characteristics of accounting information. Basic accounting information. Basic accounting terms (2periods) UNIT-2. Theory Base of Accounting (4perods) 1. Accounting Concepts and Principles (3periods) 2. Accounting standards UNIT -3. Recording of Business Transaction (27perods) 1. Accounting Equations : Meaning and Analysis of transactions using Accounting equation. (5 periods) 2. Journal entries :- Meaning, Preparation of Journal Entries. (7 periods) 3. Cash Book. (6 periods) Meaning & features, terms used in cash book single col. Cash Book Double col. Cash book Triple Col. Cash Book, petty cash Book. 4. Subsidiary books other than cash Book (4 periods) 5. Ledgers:- Meaning, Utility, Preparation of Ledgers. (2periods) 6. Bank Reconciliaton statement. Meaning and need, Preparation of Bank. Reconciliation statement. (5 periods) UNIT -4. Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors:- (7 periods) 1. Trial Balance :- Meaning, Objectives an preparation. 2. Errors and Rectification of Errors. Meaning and Types of Errors Detection and Rectification of Errors (practicals) (5 periods) UNIT 5 Depreciation and Reserves and Provisions. (21 periods) 1. Meaning and need for charging depreciations, Factors affecting depreciations, 2.Methods of charing depreciation, Difference between straight line method and Diminishing balance method. (2 period) 3. Practical Problems :- (a) when depreciation is charged to asset account. (7 periods) (b) When provision for depreciation is created (c) When provision for Depreciation as well as asset Disposal account is maintained. (d) Meaning, Importance and types of reserves. (2periods)
3 (e) Meaning,importance and Types of Provisions. Difference between Reserves and provisions UNIT 6 ACCOUNTING FOR BILLS OF EXCHANGE (15 periods 1. Meaning of bills of exchange, features of Bills of Exchange, Parties involved in bills of exchange 2. Promisory note :- Meaning, features, and parties to promissory notes. Difference between bills of exchange and promissory note. 3. Terms used in bills of Exchange 4. Practical Problems to bills of Exchange. (10 periods) TERMINAL 2 nd UNIT -1 FINAL ACCOUNTS WITHOUT ADJUSTMENTS (20periods) 1. Meaning, Objectives, need and Significance of final Accounts. 2. Terms used in financial statements 3. Trading Account :- Meaning, features and Significance 4.Profit and Loss Account :-Meaning,features and Significance 5. Balance sheet:- Meaning, features, significance, Marshalling of Assets and Liabilities 6. Full Practical problems UNIT 3 RD NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATIONS (20 periods) 1. Meaning, features, Terms used in NPO s Meaning and features of Receipts and payments Account, 2. Meaning and features of Income and Expenditure Account Difference Between Receipts and payments Account and Income and Expenditure Account 3. Practical Problems for :- a) Computation of Subscription b) Treatment of specific fund c) Computation of Expenses and material consumed (2periods) d) Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account e) Preparation of opening Balance sheet for Computation of capital fund. f) Preparation of all the accounts and Balance sheet of not for profit organizations (6 periods) UNIT 4 th ACCOUNTS FROM INCOMPLETE RECORD d (6 periods) 1. Meaning, features, significance and Limitations of single Entry system. Difference between single entry system and Double entry system 2. Practical Problems of single Entry system. (4 periods) UNIT 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITH ADJUSTMENT (10 periods) UNIT 5 th Computers in Accounting (4 periods)
4 SUBJECT BUSIESS STUDIES UNIT I TERM -1 Chapter.1. Nature and Purpose of Business (10 periods) Concept and characteristics of Business Business, profession and employment. Objectives of business economic and social Role of profit in business Classification of business activities Industry types primary, secondary and Tertiary Commerce Functions Trade types and Auxiliaries to trade Business Risks types, Nature, causes and methods Chapter 2. FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION (11periods) Sole proprietorship features, Advantages and Limitations Joint family Business features, Advantages and Limitations Partnership features, Advantages and Limitations, Types of Partners, partnership deed, Registration of firm Cooperative society Features, merits, Limitations, Types Company Features, Merits, Limitations, Types of Companies Public and private, privileges of private company over public company, other types of companies Choice of the form of business organization Starting a Business Basic factors. UNIT II CHAPTER 3 Private, public and Global enterprises (13periods) Private and public sector Rationale of public sector Forms of organizing public sector enterprises Departmental understanding Features, merits and Limitations. Statutory corporations Features, Merits, and limitations Government company Features, merits and Demerits Changing role of public sector Global Enterprises Features, Advantages and disadvantages. Joint venture Features, Advantages and Disadvantages. (2period) CHAPTER 4. BUSINESS SERVICES (11periods) Services Meaning, Nature, Difference between services and Goods. Types of Services Business, social and personal Types of Business Services Banking- Types, Functions, E- Banking- Benefits to customers and to Banks. (2Periods) Insurance Functions, Principles Types of Insurance Life, Marine, Fire and others. Types of Life
5 Insurance policies, Differences among life, fire and Marine Insurance. Postal and Telecom Services. Transportation. Communication Warehousing Types, Functions CHAPTER 5. Emerging modes of Business (10 periods) E- Business :- Meaning, Scope, Benefits, Applications, Limitations Online transactions Security and safety of Business transactions. Resources required for successful E- Business implementation Difference between Traditional and E- Business Outsourcing Concept, Features, Scope, Need. BPO & KPO CHAPTER 6. Social Responsibilities of Business and Ethics. (11periods) Concept of social responsibility Case for social responsibility Arguments for responsibilities (2 period) Arguments against social responsibilities (2 period) Reality of social responsibility (1period) Kinds of social responsibility Social responsibility towards different Interest groups. Business and Environmental protection. Causes of pollution Need for pollution control Role of Business in Environmental protection Business Ethics concept and Elements TERM II UNIT III : CHAPTER- 7. FORMATION OF A COMPANY (11 PERIODS) Company Introduction Stages of Formation of company Promotion concept, Functions of promotes or steps involved in promotion of company Documents required to be submitted MOA clauses AOA contents Difference between MOA and AOA Incorporation document Capital Subscription Steps involved in raising funds from public Commencement of business Prospectus contents, statement in lieu of prospectus. Chapter 8. Sources of Business Finance (18 periods) Business Finance Nature and significance Classification of sources of funds. Period basis, ownership basis, source of generation Basis Equity shares meaning, Pros and Cons (1period) Preference shares- meaning, Pros and Cons Difference between Equity shares and preference shares. Debentures Meaning, Merits and Demerits
6 Difference between shares and Debentures Retained Earnings Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages. Lease financing- Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages (1period) Trade credit Pros and Cons Public Deposits Pros and Cons Factoring Pros and Cons Commercial paper Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages Loans and Advances from Financial Institutions Commercial Banks International Financing ADRS, GDRS, FCCBS IDRS Factors affecting the choice of the source of funds. CHAPTER- 9. SMALL BUSINESS (10 periods) Meaning and nature of small Business (1 periods) Enterprises comes under small Business Features of small scale Industry. Role of small Business in India Role of small business in Rural India Problems of small Business in India Government assistance to small Business. Institutional Support NABARD, RSBDC, NSIC, SIDBI, NCEUS, RWED, WASME, SFURTI, DIC s Incentives Land, Power, Water, Sales tax, Octroi, Finance, Industrial Estates, Raw material, Tax holiday (2periods) UNIT IV: CHAPTER.10 INTERNAL TRADE (19 periods) Internal Trade Introduction and concept Whole Sale trade Services of Wholesalers to manufactures and Retailers Retail trade Services of Retailers to manufacturers and Retailers and consumers Types of Retail trade. Itinerant ---Peddlars & Hawkers, Market traders, Street traders, cheap jacks ( 1period) Fixed Shop Retailers Small and Large. Small Retailers (2periods) General stores, Specialty Shops, Single Line Stores. Large Retailers Departmental Stores Meaning, Features, Advantages and Limitations Chain Stores or Multiple shops Meaning, features, Advantages and Limitations Difference between Departmental Stores and multiple shops. Mail Order Business Meaning,Advantages and Disadvantages Consumer cooperative stores Meaning, Advantages and Limitations. Super markets Meaning, Features, Advantages, and Limitations. Shopping malls Meaning, Advantages, Disadvantages. Vending Machines Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages.
7 Role of Indian chambers of Commerce and Industry in Promotion of Internal Trade CHAPTER 11. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 1 (9 periods) Types of International Business Concept, meaning. Reasons for International Business. Difference between International and Domestic business. Scope of International Business. Importance of International Business Complexities involved in International Business. Modes of Entering into International Business Exporting and Importing Advantages and Limitations. Contract manufacturing Advantages and Limitations Licensing and Franchising Advantages and Limitations. Joint Ventures --- Advantages and Drawbacks Wholly Owned Subsidiaries Pros and Cons. India s involvement in world Business. CHAPTER -12. INTERNATIONAL Business II (7 periods) Introduction Export & Import Export procedure Documents used in Export procedure. Import procedure and Documents used in import procedure Foreign trade promotion. Measures Organisational Support --- DOC, EPCs, EICs, ITPO, IIFT, IIP etc. International Trade Institutions and Trade Agreements World Bank, IDA, IFC, MIGA,IMF, UNCTAD WTO --- Objectives, Functions, Benefits and Agreements SUBJECT ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNIT- 1:- Entrepreneurship (19 periods) Concept of Entrepreneurship- Meaning, Definitions and Characteristics (5 periods) Functions and need of Entrepreneurship Role of Entrepreneurship (4 periods) Barriers to Entrepreneurship Women Entrepreneurship Growth and Development Rural Entrepreneurship Meaning Needs and Objectives (4 periods)
8 UNIT 2 :- Entrepreneur (12 periods) Meaning, Definition and Characteristics Types of Entrepreneur Role of Entrepreneur in generating national wealth and creation of employment. Intrapreneur Meaning UNIT 3:- ENTREPRENEURSHIP GROWTH AND MOTIVATION COMPETENCIES (13 periods) Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Growth Economic and Non Economic factors Entrepreneurial Motivation Meaning Six C s for motivation, objectives (3periods) Motivational factors and Theories. (4periods) Entrepreneurial Competencies UNIT 4. Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs) (12 periods) EDP s Meaning, Need, Phases, Evaluation (5 periods) Skill Development Meaning Importance, Techniques (4 periods) Qualities of Successful Entrepreneur. UNIT 5. INTRODUCTION TO MARKET DYNAMICS (10 periods) Market Dynamics Meaning, Causes, Competitive Analysis of Market Patents, Trade Marks and Copyright (4periods) TERM II UNIT -6. SMALL ENTERPRISES (6 periods) Small Enterprise Meaning, Essentials, features. (4 periods) Objectives and Scope of Micro Enterprise (4 periods) Relationship of Micro and Macro units Role of Micro Enterprises in Economic Development UNIT -7. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION & SELECTION (16 periods) Project Meaning, features Project Identification Meaning, steps Meaning and significance of project Report, Contents Formulation (4 periods) Project selection NITI AAYOG Guidelines. UNIT- 8. PROJECT APPRAISAL (9 periods) Project Appraisal Meaning, Methods. Economic, Financial, Market Analysis, Technical Analysis Managerial competence UNIT 9. FINANCING OF ENTERPRISE (19 PERIODS) Financial Planning Meaning, Need, Procedure, Types (5periods) Sources of finance :- Long Term and short term (4 periods) Capital structure Meaning, factors determining capital Structure (4 periods)
9 Capitalization Over and Under Capitalization Venture capital, Bridge financing, seed capital, Lease Financing UNIT 10. OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE (13 periods) Proprietorship Meaning, features & importance Partnership Meaning, features & importance Company Meaning, features & importance. (4 periods) Selection of Appropriate form of ownership structure. SUBJECT: E.V.S UNIT TEST I Include Ch I & II CHAPTER: I Understanding Environment (MARKS 4) (PERIOD 10) Environment Environmental science Global perspective of environment problems The route of environment problems A sustainable world CHAPTER: II LIVING BEINGS IN ECO-SYSTEMS (MARKS7)(PERIOD 15) Ecosystem Habitat Ecological niche (types) Interactions between members of a species Adapting to the environment CHAPTER-III ECOSYSTEM UNDER THREAT-I (MARKS 7)(PERIOD 15) Ecosystem: types & structure Habitat (micro and macro) Relationship among organism Food chain Food web CHAPTER-IV ECOSYSTEM UNDER THREAT-II (MARKS 4)(PERIOD 10) Overpopulation Disruption of food chains Genetic erosion Habitat destruction Loss of water bodies Biodiversity CHAPTER-V CONSERVATION OF THE ECOSYSTEM (MARKS 13)(PERIOD 20) Conservation Classification of species Why species become endangered Extinction types Wildlife conservation Genetic problems of endangered species India s wildlife Approaches of wildlife management Concept of alternative technology What you can do to conserve wildlife
10 T1 include Ch I V Term II nd UNIT TEST II Include Ch VI & VII Chapter VI Atmosphere at Risk (Marks 7) (period 10) The Atmosphere The Importance of atmosphere Pollution and types Causes of atmospheric Pollution Pollution load from Non renewable cool and Petroleum Major atmospheric pollutants Noise Pollution Chapter VIII : Land Under threat (Marks 4) ( 13 Period) Forest Soil Land pollution Chapter VIII Managing the Land (Marks 6) (Period 12) Land Management Alternatives to deforestation Alternative use of timber Recycling Paper industry Waste management technology in India Chapter IX Agriculture Under Threat (Marks - 8) (Period 20) Modern agriculture Monoculture Pesticide Fertilizers Irrigation Disappearance of traditional crops Surplus and waste (Food mountains in developed world) Large farm units : Environmental Damage Green Revolution Chapter X Managing agriculture (Marks 10) (Period 20) Agriculture Sustainable agriculture Important aspects of crop improvement Integrated pest control New crop strains / varieties Conservation Tillage Trickle drip irrigation New organic fertilizers Gene bank T2 exam include Ch VI Ch X SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATION Term 1 st Unit I Concept of Physical Education Meaning and Definition of Physical education (2 Lect.) Old & modern Concept of physical education (4 Lect.)
11 Aims and Objectives of Physical education (3 lect. ) Need and importance of physical education (4 lect. ) Misconception of physical education (2 Lect.) Unit II Physiological Aspects of Physical Education a) Effects of exercise on Muscular system (7 Lect.) Circulatory system (7 Lect.) Respiratory system (7 Lect.) Digestive system (7 Lect.) Unit III Psychological Aspects of Physical Education Meaning & definition of psychology and sports psychology (3 Lect.) Need & importance of sports psychology in physical education, games & sports (2 Lect.) Achievement & Motivation in sports (5 lect.) Unit IV Career Aspect in Physical Education Career options in Physical education (4 Lect.) Avenues for career preparation (7 Lect.) Unit V Health & Family Education Concept and importance of Health education (5 Lect.) Effects of alcohol, tobacco, drugs and abuse on Individual, family, community & sports person (12 Lect.) Term 2 nd Unit VI Concept of Major Games & Sports (6 Lectures each) Kho Kho, Badminton, Kabaddi, Hockey, Handball & Archery History of games (Above Games) Rules, Measurement of the field (Above Games) Fundamental Skills & Sports Terminology Unit VII National Games National Event ( Lect. 4) National Awards (5 Lect.) Unit VIII Olympic Games History of Olympic Games Olympic village Olympic Ring & Torch (5 Lect.) (1 Lect.) (4 Lect.) Unit IX Diet and its importance in physical development Diet & physical fitness (5 Lect.) Obesity & its causes (4 Lect.) Balanced diet (4 Lect.) Unit X Common sports Injuries and Rehabilitation Muscle Pull, Sprain & Strain (4 Lect.) Dislocation & fractures (5 Lect.) SUBJECT: computer science Syllabus of Unit 1 st Chapter 1 Computer fundamentals Generation of Comp. (10 days) Evolution of computer Basics of comp. and its operations
12 Functional components / components and their in the connections. Concept of Booting Classification of Comp. Types of comp. / Adv & Dis / Bootstrap process, Booting Chapter 2 Software Units / Concepts (10 days) 1. Types of software, system software utility and Application 2. System soft: OS, compilers Interpreters and Assembler. 3. Utility soft: Antivirus file management tool, compressive tool, Disk management tool. Compressive tool 4. Application soft as a tool (word, presentation, Spreadsheet, Database Management system, Business software etc. Chapter 3 Operating system (15 days) Need of operating system Function of operating systems Types of operating systems Commonly used operating system Illustration and practice Number system i) Binary, octal Decimal, hexadecimal and conversion between 2 number system. Internal storage and encoding of characters Microprocessors i) Basic concepts ii) Clock speed iii)16/32/64 bit os iv) CISC and RISC Memory concepts i) units Ii) primary memory Iii) secondary memory Iv) storage devices v) Input / output ports vi) Cache Memory, Memory allocation Syllabus of Term 1 st + Unit 1 st Chapter 4 Programming Methodology (15 days) General concepts Approaches Rules i) Proper names for identifiers ii) Comments iii) Indentation iv) Documentation and program Maintenance v) Running and debugging programs vi) Errors v) problem solving methodology and techniques vi) understanding problems vii) understanding no of I/o viii) step by step problem solving techniques. ix) Identification of Arithmetic operations x) Control structures xi) Conditional controls and Loops
13 Syllabus of unit 2 nd Chapter: 1 Introduction to C ++ Getting started character set Program structure Use of I/o operators cascading I/o use of editor example program Basic command on editor Compilation / Linking / exe Standard i/o operation Using gets and puts ( ) Setcher & putcher ( ) operations 2. Data types and variables Concept of data types Built in data types Constants Access modifiers Variable of built in data type Declaration / initialization of var Assignment statement Types modifiers 3. Operator and Expression (25 days) Operations Arithmetic Unary Increment/decrement example program Relational Logical Conditional Operator precedence Expressions Automatic type conversion Type casting + c++ shorthands. Chapter 2 Programming in C++ 1. Flow of control Conditional statements If else/ else if Nested if Switch case Nested switch Break statement Loops i) while example program ii) do while iii) for iv) nested for 2. string functions Header files 3. Character functions Header files 4. Mathematical functions Header files 5. Other functions Header files
14 Syllabus of Term 2 nd + Unit 2 nd Chapter 3 Uses Defined Functions (10 days) Defining func. Prototype Calling Passing arguments Specify arguments Constant arguments Call by value example program Call by Ref Returning values Func. With arrays Scope rules Local and global Default arguments Chapter 4 Structure data type (array) (0 days) Declaration One dimensional Input elements Accessing elements Manipulation String manipulation String manipulators Strlen rev. comp, compi, concat programs Chapter 5 Two dimensional Array Declaration Initialization 2 dimensional array input (5 days) Accessing elements Manipulating elements Chapter 6. Uses defined DT (Data types)(5 days) Need Defining symbol name using type def key word Defining macros Using define function Chapter 7. Structures (15 days) Defining structure Declaring structure variable Accessing structure elements Passing Structure of Function Call by value Ref Returning Structure from function Array of Structure Passing array as a structure argument, array with in a structure Total lectures : 140 SUBJECT: Functional English Unit Test 1 and Term 1 Topic No. of Lectures Unit Test I 1. Life on Mars 4 2. Notice Writing 4 3. Tsunami Where the next 5 4. Speech writing 4
15 Term Test I 5. Wings of fire 4 6. How to prevent early ageing of brain 6 7. Message writing 4 8. To sir with love 3 9. E Mail writing Article writing A devoted son Poster Making 3 Syllabus of Term I including Unit Test - I Unit test Ii 13. Education English for telephone Prepositions Active and passive Voice 4 Term Test II 17. Nobody here but us chickens Actions 7 activities Islamic Art How to Report 3 Syllabus of Term second comprises the syllabus of unit test II
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