CBSE Class 12th English Core Syllabus 2024
Section A: Reading Comprehension through Unseen Passage
- One unseen passage to assess comprehension, interpretation, analysis and inference. Vocabulary assessment will also be assessed via inference. The passage may be factual, descriptive or literary.
- One unseen case-based factual passage with verbal/visual inputs like statistical data, charts etc., to assess comprehension, interpretation, analysis, inference and evaluation.
Note: The combined word limit for both the passages will be 700-750 words.
Multiple Choice Questions / Objective Type Questions and Short Answer type Questions (to be answered in 40-50 words) will be asked.
Section B: Creative Writing Skills:
- Notice, up to 50 words – 4 Marks
- Formal/Informal Invitation and Reply, up to 50 words – 4 Marks
- Letters based on verbal/visual input, to be answered in approximately 120-150 words – 5 Marks
- Article/ Report Writing, descriptive and analytical in nature, based on verbal inputs, to be answered in 120-150 words – 5 Marks.
Section C: Literature Text Book and Supplementary Reading Text
This section will have a variety of assessment items including Multiple Choice Questions, Objective Type Questions, Short Answer Type Questions and Long Answer Type Questions to assess comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation and extrapolation beyond the text.
CBSE Class 12th English Elective Syllabus 2024
Section A: Reading Comprehension – 20 Marks
This section will have two unseen passages and a poem.
Section B:
- Applied Grammar – 8 Marks
- Creative Writing – 20 Marks
Section C:
This section will have a variety of assessment items including Multiple Choice Questions, Objective Type Questions, Short Answer Type Questions and Long Answer Type Questions to assess comprehension, analysis, interpretation and extrapolation beyond the text.
- Textbook – 22 Marks
- Fiction – 10 Marks
- Seminar – 20 Marks
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ’s)
- What are the main components of the
CBSE Class 12th English syllabus 2023?
The main components of the CBSE Class 12th English syllabus 2023 include: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary, Writing Skills and Grammar, Literature Textbooks and Supplementary Reading. - How many sections are there in the Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary component of the syllabus?
There are two sections in the Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary component of the syllabus. Section A comprises two passages, and Section B comprises four passages. - Which literature textbooks are included in the CBSE Class 12th English syllabus 2023?
The literature textbooks included in the CBSE Class 12th English syllabus 2023 are: Flamingo (Prose and Poetry) & Vistas (Supplementary Reader). Novels: a. The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells and b. Silas Marner by George Eliot. - What is the format of the Literature section in the question paper 2023-24?
The Literature section in the question paper consists of two parts. Part A comprises questions based on the prescribed textbooks, and Part B comprises questions based on the supplementary reading. - Are there any recommended textbooks or study materials for the
CBSE Class 12th English syllabus 2024 ?
There are several textbooks and study materials available for the CBSE Class 12th English syllabus, including NCERT textbooks, reference books by authors like R.K. Narayan and Salman Rushdie, and online resources such as study guides and practice papers. Your school or board may also provide recommended reading lists or study materials. - What is the weightage of the CBSE Class 12th English exam in the overall board exam 2023-24?
The weightage of the CBSE Class 12th English exam in the overall board exam varies depending on the school or board. However, it is typically around 100 marks out of a total of 500 marks for all subjects. - How can I prepare for the CBSE Class 12th English exam 2023-24?
To prepare for the CBSE Class 12th English exam, you should focus on building your comprehension, writing, and critical thinking skills. This can be done by practicing reading and writing regularly, analyzing literary texts, and seeking feedback from teachers or peers. Additionally, it is important to familiarize yourself with the exam format and to practice answering past papers and sample questions.