Class 12 CBSE Political Science Syllabus can be checked here as well as on the official website cbse.gov.in. The entire syllabus is divided into 2 parts of theory and 1 part of project work. Each theory part is for 40 marks while the project has a total weightage of 20 marks. The Political Science theory exam is conducted for a total of 80 marks. Students are provided 3 hours to write the exam.
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CBSE class 12 Political Science syllabus for theory is divided into 2 parts:
Below mentioned is the table showcasing the chapters, sub-units, and important topics that the students should pay more attention to while preparing Contemporary World Politics section.
Chapters | Sub-units | Important topics to focus on |
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The End of Bipolarity | Arab Spring |
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New Centres of Power | BRICS Russia India Israel |
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Contemporary South Asia |
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United Nations and its Organizations | UNESCO UNICEF ILO |
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Security in Contemporary World | Terrorism |
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Environment and Natural Resources |
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Globalization |
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Below mentioned is the detailed syllabus for the Part B of Political Science class 12 syllabus:
Chapters | Sub Units | Important topics to focus on |
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Challenges of Nation-Building | Patel and National Integration |
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Planned Development | NITI Aayog |
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India’s Foreign Policy | India-Israel Relations India’s Nuclear Programme |
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Parties and Party System in India |
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Democratic Resurgence | Democratic Upsurges |
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Regional Aspirations |
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Indian Politics: Recent Trends and Development |
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Below mentioned table for Part A and Part B portrays the marks allotted to each topic. Students are advised to take a look and study accordingly.
Contents | Marks |
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The End of Bipolarity | 8 |
New Centres of Power Contemporary South Asia | 12 |
United Nations and its Organizations Security in Contemporary World | 10 |
Environment and Natural Resources Globalization | 10 |
Total | 40 |
Contents | Marks |
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Challenges of Nation-Building Planned Development | 8 |
India’s Foreign Policy | 8 |
Parties and Party System in India Democratic Resurgence | 12 |
Regional Aspirations Indian Politics: Recent Trends and Development | 12 |
Total | 40 |
The Project work has a total weightage of 20 marks. These 20 marks are equally divided: 10 marks are allotted to viva voce and the remaining 10 marks to project work. The evaluation of project work is done jointly by the internal as well as external examiners.
The 20 marks assigned for Political Science Project Work can be divided in the following manner:
Assessment Basis | Marks |
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Introduction, Statement of Purpose/Need and objectives of the study, Hypothesis/Research Question, Review of Literature, Presentation of Evidence, Methodology, Questionnaire, Data Collection | 6 |
Significance and relevance of the topic; challenges encountered while conducting the research. | 5 |
Content analysis and its relevance in the current scenario. Conclusion, Limitations, Bibliography, Annexures, and Overall Presentation. | 5 |
Final Assessment and VIVA by both Internal and External Examiners | 4 |
Total | 20 |
The books provided below are considered to be the most useful resource to prepare for the CBSE class 12 Political Science exam. Students should always give first preference to the NCERT books while preparing for the exam.
Book Name | Author/ Publisher |
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Contemporary World Politics, Class XII | NCERT |
Politics in India since Independence, Class XII | NCERT |
MBD Super Refresher Political Science For 12 Class | Malhotra Book Depot |
Political Science (class XII) | Sagar Jaggi |
Political Science Class 12 CBSE | Istuti Verma |
A cartoon-based question is included in CBSE class 12th Political Science board exam. Correct cartoon interpretation and comprehension are crucial. The below-shown questions are obtained from sample papers, past year exams, NCERT textbooks, and other sources.
Click on the links below to understand how these types of questions are answered to score better.
Picture-based questions | Link |
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Set 1 | Click Here |
Set 2 | Click Here |
Check the question papers PDF for previous years’ below:
Year | Link |
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2022 | Click Here |
2020 | Click Here |
2019 | Click Here |
2018 | Click Here |
2017 | Click Here |
2016 | Click Here |
2015 | Click Here |
2014 | Click Here |
2013 | Click Here |
Students can select their language for studying in CBSE Political Science class 12. Click the link below to download the question paper with the answer key pdf in the Hindi language.
2018 (Hindi) | Click Here |
2018 (Hindi) set 3 | Click Here |
2018 (Hindi) set 1 | Click Here |
2020-2021 (paper 2) | Click Here |
2020-2021 (Solution- paper 1) | Click Here |
2020-2021 (paper 3) | Click Here |
2020-2021 (Solution paper 3) | Click Here |
2020-2021 (Solution - paper 4) | Click Here |
2020-2021 (Paper 5) | Click Here |
2020-2021 (Solution- paper 5) | Click Here |
CBSE Class 12 Political Science Syllabus has been reduced for 2023. These topics have been removed to reduce the overall syllabus and ensure that students have enough time to prepare for the examinations. However, it is important to note that students will still be assessed on their understanding of the remaining topics and will be required to answer questions on them in the exams.
The following topics have been deleted from the syllabus:
Note: It is recommended that students keep themselves updated with the latest syllabus changes and consult with their teachers to ensure they have access to the most up-to-date and accurate information.
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Ques: What are the newly added topics in CBSE class 12 Political Science?
Ans: The newly added topics in CBSE class 12 Political Science are: The End of Bipolarity, Unipolar World, Gulf War, Democratic Politics & Democratization – CIS, 21st Century - Arab Spring, Middle East Crisis – Afghanistan, and New Centres of Power / Alternative Centres of Power.
Ques: How many chapters are in CBSE class 12 Political Science?
Ans: There are 18 chapters in CBSE class 12 Political Science.
Ques: Exam date for CBSE Class 12 Political Science?
Ans: CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam was conducted on March 20.
Ques: What were the types of Questions asked Political Science 2023 Exam and how were the marks distributed?
Ans: As per CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam 2023
Ques: When will CBSE Class 12 2023 Results be out?
Ans: CBSE Class 12 Results be out tentatively in May 2023.
Ques: What are the minimum passing marks for CBSE Class 12 Political Science?
Ans: Students must achieve at least 33% aggregate marks to pass each subject in CBSE Class 12th. The minimum passing marks for CBSE Class 12 Political Science is also the same.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.