SYLLABUS (2016– 2017) CLASS-XI C TERM MONTH

SYLLABUS (2016– 2017)
CLASS-XI C
TERM
MONTH ENGLISH
ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS
STUDIES
Introduction to Nature and
accounting
purpose of
business
APRIL
The Portrait of a Sets
Lady/A
photograph/The
Browning
version/ The
Summer of the
Beautiful White
Horse/The
Canterville
Ghost Ch-1 &
Ch-2 / Notice
writing /Speech
Writing/ Notemaking/
Meaning, scope
and importance in
economics.
Collection of data
MAY
We are not
afraid to die…./
Childhood
Ranga’s
Marriage
Canter Ville
Ghost Ch 3/
Posters
Relation and
functions,
Complex
number and
quadratic
equations
Organisation of
data
Theory base of
accounting
JULY
The Ailing
planet/ The
voice of the
rain/
Discovering Tut/
The Address/
Article writing
Principle of
mathematical
induction,
Linear
inequalities,
Trigonometric
functions
State of Indian
Economy on the
eve of
Independence
Presentation of
data
Indian Economy
(1950-90)
Economic Planning,
Growth and
Development of
Agriculture,
Industry and
Foreign Trade,
Economic Reforms
since 1991
Recording
business
transaction - I
UT-I
Half yearly
(Note:
Examination
includes
Syllabus of
UT I also)
MATHEMATICS ECONOMICS
COMPUTERS
Chapter 1:
Computer
Overview (1.11.6), Chapter 2:
Working with
Operating
System (2.12.19) Chapter 3
Data
representation.
Forms of
Chapter
business
4Micro
organization Processor
Basics, Chapter
5: Getting
Started with
Python
Chapter 6:
Python
Fundamentals
Forms of
Chapter 7:
business
Data Handling
organization (5.1-5.5),
(Continued) Chapter 8:
Private,
Introducing
public and
functions and
global
Modules.
enterprises
Half yearly
(Note:
Examinatio
n includes
Syllabus of
UT I also)
AUGUST Canter Ville
Ghost Ch4,5
Letter Writing,
Posters, Debate
SEPT
Revision and Half yearly exam
OCT
Albert Einstein
at School,
Childhood,
Advertisement/
Invitations,
Sequences and
series (cont)
Straight lines
NOV
Father to son,
Birth,
Advertisement
(continued),
3 Dimensional
geometry conic
sections,
mathematical
reasoning
DEC
Invitations /
The Invisible
Man
Statistics,
Probability
UT II
Final
Exam
(Note:
Complete
Syllabus)
Permutations
and
combinations,
Binomial
theorem,
Sequences and
series
Measures of
Central tendencyMean. Median,
Partition values,
Mode.
Recording
business
transaction – II,
Trial balance
and
rectification of
errors, Bank
reconciliation
statement.
Business
services,
Emerging
modes of
business.
Chapter 9: User
Defined
Functions,
Chapter 10:
Programming
methodology
Chapter 11:
Conditional
and looping
constructs
Poverty, Rural
Development,
Human Capital
Formation,
Employment
Growth,
Informatisation and
Other Issues:
Problems and
Policies
Inflation: problems
and policies
Infrastructure:
Energy and Health,
Measures of
Dispersion.
Correlation.
Depreciation,
provision and
reserves. Bills
of exchange.
Social
responsibilit
ies of
business and
business
ethics,
Sources of
Business
finance.
Chapter 12:
String
Manipulation
Financial
statements –
without
adjustments,
Financial
statements –
with
adjustments
Single Entry
System,
Financial
statements of
not for profit
organizations
Small
Business ,
Internal
Trade
Chapter 13:
List
Manipulation
International
Business - I
Chapter 14:
Dictionaries
Environment and
Sustainable
Development
Final
Exam
(Note:
Complete
Syllabus)
JAN
Mother’s day,
Revision of the Limits and
entire syllabus
derivatives
Comprehension
passages will
be given every
month
FEB
Revision and Final Exam
Introduction to
Index numbers.
Comparative
Development
Experiences of
India and its
neighbours
Project
Open Book Test
Computers in
accounting,
Project work
International
Business –
II, Project
work
Chapter 15:
Tuples
Chapter 16:
Project Work