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SUBJECT STREAMING 2012-2013
PERSONALITY
ATTITUDES
INTEREST AREAS
MOTIVATORS
SKILLS
RESOURCES
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Self Discovery
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An Average Person
Works
8-10 HRS A DAY
5-6 DAYS A WEEK
25 DAYS A MONTH
300 DAYS A YEAR
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT CAREER??
What kind of
information do I need
?
From where to get the
information?
Who am I ?
Where do I
want to be ?
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Based on overall grade of all Formative Assessment ’s and
Summative Assessment 1 (Class X) Summative Assessment 2 (Class IX) assessment.
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SCIENCE
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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
1. ENGLISH
2. MATH
3. PHYSICS
4. CHEMISTRY
5. COMPUTER SCIENCE/
MASS MEDIA STUDIES
ADDITIONAL SUBJECT:
GERMAN
PAINTING
MUSIC
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
1. ENGLISH
2. MATHS/H.Sc/PSYCHOLOGY
3. BIOLOGY
4. PHYSICS
5. CHEMISTRY
ADDITIONAL SUBJECT:
GERMAN
PAINTING
MUSIC
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XI-C ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
1. ENGLISH
2. MATH
3. PHYSICS
4. CHEMISTRY
5. HOME SCIENCE/ECONOMICS/ PSYCHOLOGY
6. ADDITIONAL SUBJECT:
GERMAN
PAINTING
MUSIC
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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
1. ENGLISH
2. ECONOMICS
3. BUSINESS STUDIES
4. ACCOUNTANCY
5. MATHS
6. ADDITIONAL SUBJECT:
GERMAN
PAINTING
MUSIC
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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
1. ENGLISH
2. POLITICAL SC./MATHS
3. GEOGRAPHY/FINE ARTS/MUSIC/ MEDIA STUDIES
4. HOME SC./ECONOMICS/PSYCHOLOGY
5. HISTORY/SOCIOLOGY/INFORMATICS PRACTICES
6. ADDITIONAL SUBJECT:
GERMAN
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XI E (Humanities)
Subject Streaming in Std. XI
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CRITERIA FOR STREAMING
Based on overall grade of all FA and SA1 (Class X) and SA2 ( Class IX) assessment
Section SEATS Criteria
A(Comp. Sc.) 40 GPA 6 in aggregate of Eng,Maths & Sc. Minimum grade—C1 in Maths & Sc.
B(Biology With Maths) 40 GPA 6 in aggregate of Eng, Maths & Sc. Minimum grade—C1 in Maths & Sc. (Without Maths) GPA 6 in aggregate of Eng, & Sc. Minimum grade—C1 in Sc. C (Economics) 40 GPA 6 in aggregate of Eng, Maths & Sc. Minimum grade—C1 in Maths & Sc.
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CRITERIA FOR STREAMING
Section Seats Criteria
D -Commerce 45 GPA 6 in aggregate of Eng, Maths & Social Sc. Minimum grade—C1 in Maths & Social Sc. E-Humanities 40 If opting for Maths—Minimum grade C1 in Maths Option of Economics is only with Maths
Based on overall grade of all FA and SA1 (Class X) and SA2 ( Class IX) assessment
GRADING SYSTEM
MARKS GRADE GRADE POINT
91—100 AI 10
81—90 A2 9
71—80 B1 8
61—70 B2 7
51—60 C1 6
41—50 C2 5
33—40 D 4
21—32 E1 3
0—20 E2 2
SCIENCE STREAMING
• Grade point average in English, Maths and Science
• Minimum of C1 grade in Maths and Science
EXAMPLE
Subject Grade GP GPA
• English B1 8 Qualifies
• Maths A1 10 = 27/3=9 for
• Science A2 9 Science
SCIENCE STREAMING
STUDENT x English B1 8 Not eligible for
Maths D 4 = 16/3=5.3 Science
Science D 4
STUDENT Y Eligible for Science
English B1 8 without Maths
Maths D 4 = 18=6
Science C1 6
COMMERCE STREAMING
• Grade point average in English, Maths and Social Science
• Minimum of C1 grade in Maths & Social Science
• English B1 8 Eligible for
• Maths C1 6 = 23/3=7.6 Commerce
• S.Science A2 9
COMMERCE STREAMING STUDENT x English B1 8
Maths C1 6 = 18/3=6
S.Science D 4 Not eligible
STUDENT Y
English B1 8
Maths D 4 = 18/3=6 Not eligible
S.Science C1 6
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SCIENCE
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Not Just Engineering or Medicine
Time to change mindset
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES- SCIENTIST(A.R.S.) PHARMACY PHYSIOTHERAPY NUTRITION MICROBIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES LIFE SCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY VETERINARY SCIENCES FOOD AND TECHNOLOGY
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OPTIONS OTHER THAN MEDICINE
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NEW AVENUES
BIOTECHNOLOGY
WITHOUT MATHS/ WITH MATHS
BIOINFORMATICS
BIOENGINEERING
GENETIC ENGINEERING
OPTIONS OTHER THAN ENGINEERING
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
ARCHITECTURE
MERCHANT NAVY
AVIATION
NDA
LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
DAIRY TECHNOLOGY
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computers offer a range of job opportunities from the highly
technical, semi technical to the non-technical options.
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Computer Science Options
Computer Science (Science)
Informatics Practices (Humanities)
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Computer Science (083) Objectives ( XIIA):-
To develop logic for problem solving
To understand the concept of Object Oriented Methodology
To implement Object Oriented Programming using C++
To understand the concept of working with relational database
To understand The basic concept of Boolean Logic.
To understand the basic concepts of Communication and Networking Technologies
To understand Open Source Concepts.
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Computer Science (083) Topics Covered
CLASS : XI CLASS : XII Computer Fundamentals. Programming in C++
C++ Data Structures
Programming Methodology Databases & SQL
Boolean Logic
Communication and Open Source Concepts
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Informatics Practices(065) Objectives ( XIIE):-
To gain working knowledge of computer system and peripherals.
To understand the application development process.
To gain programming skills in front end development
To gain skills in database creation and querying using MYSQL
To design program and develop database driven web applications using GUI programming and RDBMS.
To understand and appreciate open source and open standard concepts.
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Informatics Practices (065) Topics Covered
CLASS : XI CLASS : XII
Introduction to computer systems Networking and Open Standards
Introduction to programming (Java Net Beans)
Programming (Java Net Beans)
RDBMS (MYSQL) RDBMS (MYSQL)
IT Applications IT Applications
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Jobs profiles in the areas of
Business Analysis
System Design
Software Development
ERP/CRM Implementation
Quality Assurance
Database/System Administration
Telecom Solutions
Hardware Design & Verification and many more…
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CAREER OPTIONS, COMPUTER SCIENCE
HARDWARE JOBS
Production and Service Engineers
R & D Engineers
Maintenance Engineers
Computer Manufactures
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMER/SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Research
Development
Adapt Application Program software
SYSTEM ANALYST
Analysis
Documents information
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DOT COM OPTIONS
Database Administrator
Web Master
Web Designer
Web marketing executive
Online Businesses
(E – Commerce)
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IT – CENTRIC AVENUES
Education
Digital
Public Sector
Private Sectors
Financial Sectors
Banking Sectors
Aviation and many more
Mathematics
Science Commerce Humanities
Mathematics is a subject option available in all three streams (in 10+2 )
Mathematics at the 10 + 2 level is a pre-requisite for the above mentioned under-graduate courses.
Humanities (10+2)
B.A. (Hons.) Economics
Mathematics
(Hons.)
Mathematics at the 10 + 2 level is a pre-requisite for the above mentioned under-graduate courses.
Commerce (10+2)
B.A. (Hons.) Economics
B.Com. (Hons.) Mathematics (Hons.)
Science (10+2)
B.A. (Hons.) Economics
B.E.
Mathematics at the 10 + 2 level is a pre-requisite for the above mentioned under-graduate courses.
B.Sc. (Hons) (Physics,
Chemistry, Electronics, etc.)
Mathematics (Hons)
Scientific Research Design And Development
Management Services And Computing
Statistical Work
Finance Sector – Actuarial Sciences, Accountancy
Teaching
Post-graduate Studies
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All about Mass Media
Studies
Recently introduced course by CBSE in collaboration
with WWI (Subhash Ghai’s acting institute)
Academic Elective or additional elective.
Practical + Theory paper
Most powerful agents of influencing and constructing
perception about social reality.
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Nurtures the interest of students and hones their skills and
approaches required for the media industry.
Helps to understand the creative and technical processes involved in
film making, TV production, newsprint and radio.
Gives a comprehensive understanding of the forms of media- Film, Television, Print,
Radio and Internet.
• Film Director • TV Correspondent • Journalist • Producer • Radio Jockey • Video Jockey/Anchor • Screen Writer • Sound Engineer • Fashion Photographer • Sound Mixer/Sound Recorder • Art Director • Editor • Event Manager • Public Relations Officer • Creative Writer
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FILMS, TELEVISION,
PRINT, RADIO or/and
INTERNET
TOP INSTITUTES OFFERING MASS MEDIA STUDIES
• Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication, Pune • AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi • Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi • Asian College of Journalism, Chennai • Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal
TOP COMPANIES TO WORK FOR
•Hindustan Times Group of Publication •NDTV Network •Zee TV Network •Times of India Publication Group •Viacom •BBC •Network 18 Group •Big Entertainment and numerous others
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COMMERCE
ECONOMICS
1 THE COMMERCE GROUP-Compulsory
2 THE SCIENCE GROUP- Optional
3 THE HUMANITIES GROUP- Optional
Options Available
1 ECONOMICS ( HONS)
2 B.COM ( HONS)
3 B.COM (PASS)
4 B.A (PROGRAMME)
5 ACTURIAL SCIENCE (UPCOMING DISCIPLINE IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR)
ACTURIAL SCIENCE is a discipline which uses mathematical and statistical methods to assess the risks in the insurance and financial industries.
There is no fixed duration of this course (like C.A), the students has to qualify 15 papers of this discilpine before the fellowship is awarded.
ACTURIAL SCIENCE (Eligibility):-
1. Student should have passed class XII with at least 85% in maths /Statistics.
2. Graduate/PostGraduate in Maths/ Statistics/Econometrics
Career Options:-
1.Can work in the insurance/financial sector.
2. Can take up a profession in academics.
Colleges & the eligibility criteria at Delhi University
After class XII a student can go for Eco (Hons ) or B.com(Hons) from D.U
Maths is compulsory
Good marks in English
MUST ACHIEVE For Economics Hons 1 COMMERCE 97.5 % ( BFS)
2 SCIENCE 95.5 % (BFS)
3 HUMANITIES 95 % (BFS)
4 80%IN MATHS IS MANDATORY
** For SRCC B. Com Hons = 100 %
JOB PROSPECTS
1 CAMPUS PLACEMENTS – BANKS,MNC’S
2 P.G (ECO), P.G (Commerce), MBA, STUDYING ABROAD
3 CORPORATE HOUSES , BUSINESSANALYSTS
4 TEACHING
ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS COURSES AFTER PLUS 2
C A Chartered Accountancy
C S Company Secretariship
B B E Bachelor of Business Economics
B B S Bachelor of Business Studies
B B A Bachelor of Business Administration
Law
Hotel Mannagement
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For class XI and XII
Theory=70 marks
Practical=30 marks
GEOGRAPHY “It is the study of the earth as the
abode of man”
COURSE CONTENT
*Class XI-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY:
> atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere
*Class XII-HUMAN GEOGRAPHY:
> agriculture, water resources, industries, trade, transport and ecological problems
COLLEGES/INSTITUTES OFFERING GEOGRAPHY AT UNDERGRADUATE
LEVELS
• MIRANDA HOUSE - 87%
• KIRORI MAL COLLEGE- 89% to 92%
• DYAL SINGH COLLEGE- 80%
• SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH COLLEGE ( M&E) - 76% to 81%
• SHIVAJI COLLEGE- 75% to 85%
• KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE- 80% to 82%
• BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR COLLEGE- 78%
• SWAMI SHARDHANAD COLLEGE- 85%
• ADITI MAHAVIDYALAYA- 70%
Apart from Delhi University, others that offer the course at undergraduate and graduate levels are:-
• JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY, NEW DELHI
• JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA UNIVERSITY, NEW DELHI
• INSTITUTE OF GEO-INFOMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING, KOLKATA
• UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA, KOLKATA
• CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY(CEPT), AHEMDABAD
• BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,
RANCHI
• AMITY UNIVERSITY, NOIDA
• UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR
• SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF DESIGN,
PUNE
• JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNICAL
UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
• ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY,
ALIGARH
SPECALISED COURSES IN INDIA
• CARTOGRAPHY
• URBAN AND TOWN PLANNING
• REGIONAL PLANNING
• PHYSIOGRAPHY
• CLIMATOLOGY
• OCEANOGRAPHY
• POPULATION STUDIES
• ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
CAREERS IN GEOGRAPHY • CARTOGRAPHY : maps, designs, publishing.
• REMOTE SENSING AND GIS : courses are offered at Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun and National Remote Sensing Agency, Hyderabad
• TEACHING IN SCHOOLS/COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
• UPSC EXAMINATION: IAS, IPS, IFS etc. It can be taken as one of the papers for the exams
• DEFENCE (CDS):IMA and OFFICER TRAINING ACADEMY
• SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE: Regional, urban and town planning.
• DISASTER MANAGEMENT • ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, certificate courses:
Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment, New Delhi and Forest Research Institute, Dehradun.
• INDIAN METEROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT • GENERAL SURVEY OF INDIA • NGO’S-Environmental and social issues • TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY : Indian
Institute of Travel and Tourism Management, Gwalior. • MEDIA- National Geographic and Discovery Channel, Journalism
• DEMOGRAPHY: Study at International Institute of Population Studies, Mumbai.
• TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL WORK, Mumbai: offers P.G. courses in Disaster Management and Social work.
• UNO, UNICEF
• NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE, Southampton, UK :offers courses in oceanography and Marine Environment and Resources.
• RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Land and
Water.
WEBSITES FOR REFERENCE
• www.iirs-nrsa.gov.in
• www.nrsa.gov.in
• www.iitm.org
• www.iipsindia.org
• www.tiss.edu
• www.noc.soton.ac.uk
Why do people do the things they do?
What is Psychology?
Why should I join Psychology?
What is the future in psychology?
Do I have the right attributes?
Scientific study of mind
and behaviour
Behaviour : Actions that can
be directly observed
Mind : Internal states and
processes that cannot be
seen directly
Clinical Psychology
Studies diagnosis, causes and treatment of psychological disorders.
Hospitals (VIMHANS, IBHAAS, AIIMS)
Clinics
Special Schools (Tamanna, Savera Special School, Muskaan)
Counselling Psychology
Assists individuals in dealing with personal problems.
Design programmes that promote intellectual, social & emotional development of children including those with special needs.
School Counsellors
Education Counsellors
Studies basic psychological processes & investigates Research
Industrial & Organisational Psychology Deals with workplace behaviour,
focusing on both worker & Org Personnel Psychologists
Explores how people are affected by social environment & interaction with others.
Developmental Psychology Studies how people change physically & socially over entire life span.
Child psychologists
Sports Psychology
Assists in
improvement of sports performances.
Forensic psychology Correction methodology and rehabilitation.
Work as trainers, consultants & HR managers.
Hotel Industry
Work as a Relationship Manager
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PSYCHOLOGY IN INDIA
Home science as a discipline aims to empower the learners by developing understanding of four different areas:
Food and Nutrition
Human Development
Community Resource Management
Fabric and Apparel Science
COURSE STRUCTURE:
Theory: 70 marks
Practical: 30 marks
Food and Nutrition
Human Development and Childhood
Studies
Fabric and Apparel Science
Development Communication and
Extension
Resource Management and Design
Application
Lady Irwin College, New Delhi
Institute of Home Economics, New Delhi
MS University of Baroda, Vadodara
SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
Nirmala Niketan College of Home Science, Mumbai
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
GB Pant Univ. of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar (UP)
Maharana Pratap Univ. of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Jabalpur University
Lady Irwin College
B.Sc.(H) 65%
B.Sc.(P) 63%
Institute of Home Economics
B.Sc.(H) 55%
B.Sc.(P) 50%
Hotel Management
Nutrition Consultants & Dieticians
Dress & Textile Designing
Psychology & Counselling
Social Work
Academics
The Oberoi Centre of Learning & Development, New Delhi
Institute of Hotel Management at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Aurangabad (Taj Group)
Welcomegroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal
FHRAI Institute of Hotel Management, Greater Noida
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Chandigarh
Foreign Institutes like Cornell University PLACEMENTS as Chefs, Flight caterers, Managers in
Hospitality and Food & Catering Industry
Most Home Science Colleges –
Postgraduate Level
National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
PLACEMENTS as Nutrition Consultants and
Dieticians at Govt. & Pvt. Hospitals, Govt.
Health Deptt., Cafeterias, Health &
Recreation Clubs, Food Product
Manufacturing Companies, and
Research Institutes
Most Home Science Colleges – Postgraduate Level
NIFT- Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad
NID - Ahmedabad
NIFD – Chandigarh, Kolkata
JD Institute of Fashion Technology – Mumbai, Delhi
Symbiosis – Pune
Pearl Academy – Delhi, Jaipur
PLACEMENTS as Textile & Fashion Designers, Fashion Merchandisers, Quality Control Managers, Jewelry designers, Accessory Designers, Foot Wear Designer, Product Designer etc.
Can also work freelance.
Most Home Science Colleges – Postgraduate Level
Various Universities
PLACEMENTS as social workers ( in NGOs & schools), Counsellors, Psychologists, Extension educationist in Ministry of HRD.
Placements in Ministry of Child & Social Welfare
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What is Sociology ?
Study of “human social life, groups and societies
Deals with ‘Us’ and also ‘Our’ behaviour as Social Beings
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Helps develop critical
thinking & challenge
existing social structures
Develops understanding
of the complexity
and diversity of human societies
Create awareness of contemporary social, cultural and political
issues
Under-Graduate Courses
Sociology (Humanities stream 10+2)
B.A. (Hons) Sociology
B.A. Program Bachelors of Social Work
• Medical Sociology • Rural Sociology & Sociology • Legal & Political Sociology • Social Demography • Social Gerontology • Sociology of Media • Sociology of Women • Sociology of Education
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Advantages of exposure to Sociology
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Human Resources & Human Rights
Law
Journalism Industrial Relations
Social Work
Women Studies
Urban Planning
Public Health
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Sociology Policy Making
NGOs and Other Social
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• Std. XI
World History
• Std. XII
Indian History
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• Thematic Approach
• Visuals and Contemporary Sources
• Debates and discussions on current
issues
• Scope for interpretation and reasoning
out
• Establishing connections across time and
space
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• Understanding the environment around
• Evolving a world vision
• Appreciating and connecting with the
heritage and culture
• Tolerance towards diversity
• Analytical and futuristic orientation
• Social sensitivity
• Communication skills
100
• Academic
• Research and
specialization
• Teaching
• Media
• Journalism
• Travel and Tourism
• Civil Services
• MBA
• Advertising
• Banking
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political doctrines are the attempt to find particular and
workable solutions in contemporary times.
Content
• Std XI
Indian constitution at work
Political theory
• Std XII
Contemporary World politics
Politics in India since independence
What are the skills and
aptitudes developed ?
• Overall knowledge of National and
international affairs and personalities.
• Foreign relations and diplomacy
• Democratic institutions
• Contemporary ideologies and issues
• Develops analytical and reasoning abilities
• Find coherence in Macro processes and
Micro situations
What are the various career
options available? • Law
• Research
• Journalism and publishing
• Political commentator
• Analyst
• Labour Relations Specialist
• Civil services.
• Mass communication.
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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UNDERSTAND YOURSELF
CHOOSE YOUR SUBJECTS WELL
PLAN YOUR CAREER: DON’T STUMBLE INTO IT!