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WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION

SYLLABUS FOR CLASSES XI AND XII


SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )

Overview and Objective :

Political Science as a discipline deals with understanding the social structures and methods used to understand a
government or a State. It also deals with the historical, philosophical, constitutional, and legal foundation of the
political society. It further provides scope to identify the political values and ideas, governing institutions and their
policy making processes. The subject enhances the ability to address the functions and processes of government and
politics both at the National and International level.

The present WBCHSE curriculum of Political Science is framed in a systematic manner to facilitate students to have
an understanding of political ideas, ideologies, institutions, policies, processes, and behaviour. The contents enrich
student’s writing, communication, data analysis skills and also develop knowledge about current and past political
events across the world.
CLASS - XI
SEMESTER – I
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )

TOPIC : 1. POLITICAL SCIENCE: THEORIES AND CONCEPTS


2. INDIAN CONSTITUTION
FULL MARKS: 40 CONTACT HOURS: 100 Hours
COURSE CODE : THEORY
Sub Topic :

UNIT No. TOPICS CONTACT HOURS MARKS

UNIT 1 Nature and Scope of Political Science as a Discipline 15 04

Definition
Nature of Political Science
Scope of Political Science

UNIT 2 State: Definition and Characteristics 10 05

Definition of State
Characteristics of State

UNIT 3 Citizenship 15 07
Meaning and Definition of Citizenship
Methods of Acquisition of Citizenship
Reasons of Loss of Citizenship
Citizenship in the Constitution of India

UNIT 4 Understanding Constitutions: Definition and types 20 06


Definition of Constitution
Types of Constitution- Written, Unwritten, Rigid,
Flexible- Merits and Demerits

UNIT 5 Making and the Philosophy of the Constitution 25 08


Functions of the Constitution
Framing of the Constitution :
Demand for the establishment of a Constituent
Assembly,
Composition of the Assembly,
Methods of deliberation,
Role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Preamble – ideals and significance
Incorporating features of the constitutions of the
different countries of the world
UNIT 6 Salient Features of the Constitution of India 15 10
Largest Constitution
Written Constitution
Partly Rigid and Partly Flexible
Parliamentary System
Federalism- Quasi-Federal Structure
Fundamental Rights and Duties and
Directive Principles
Independence of the Judiciary
Single Citizenship
Anti-Defection Law
Reservation
Minority Rights
Secularism
Universal Adult Suffrage
Supremacy of the Constitution
TOTAL 100 Hours 40
CLASS - XI
SEMESTER – II
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )

TOPIC : 1. POLITICAL SCIENCE: THEORIES AND CONCEPTS


2. INDIAN CONSTITUTION
FULL MARKS: 40 CONTACT HOURS: 80 Hours
COURSE CODE : THEORY

Sub Topic :

UNIT No. TOPICS CONTACT HOURS MARKS


Key Concepts of Political Theory: 15 08
UNIT 1 Law – Source and Classification
Liberty – Meaning, Classification, Safeguards
Equality- Meaning and Nature, Different forms (Social,
political, legal, economic, culture, gender equality)
Justice – Meaning, Forms
Separation of Powers - Definition, Arguments for and
against the notion
Nation and Nationalism 10 06
Meaning of Nation and Nationalism
UNIT 2 Elements of Nationality
National Self- Determination
Tagore’s views of Nationalism
Forms of Government 15 08
UNIT 3 Definition and Basic Features –
Democracy, Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism
Contemporary Indian Political Thought: Selected 15 06
thinkers
Mahatma Gandhi:
UNIT 4 Satyagraha, Non-Violence and Trusteeship
Vivekananda: Socio-Political reforms
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: Freedom and Nationalism
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad: Freedom and Education
Fundamental Rights: 10 06
UNIT 5 Meaning and Types
Directive Principles
Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens
Election and Representation: 15 06
UNIT 6 First Past the Post-System
Election Commission of India - Composition and
Functions
TOTAL 80 Hours 40
[Note:20 Hours reserved for Remedial classes, Tutorials and Home
Assignments.]
CLASS: XI
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )

COURSE CODE: PROJECT

FULL MARKS: 20

Sub Topic :

1. Success and Problems of the Application of Universal Adult Franchise (local area studies)

2. Right to Education and its Actual Implementation- Problem of Dropouts


(Local Area Studies)

3. Role of Media in Democracy

4. Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution and Two Case Studies Indicating Violation
of any of these Fundamental Rights
CLASS - XII
SEMESTER – III
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )

TOPIC : 1. CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS


2. INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICS
FULL MARKS: 40 CONTACT HOURS: 100 Hours
COURSE CODE : THEORY
Sub Topic :
UNIT No. TOPICS CONTACT HOURS MARKS
UNIT 1 International Relations in the Post Second World 20 08
War Period
Cold War Era
Bipolarity and
End of Bipolarity
Non-Aligned Movement
UNIT 2 International Organizations and Institutions 20 08
United Nations- Aims and Principles
General Assembly – Composition and Functions
Security Council -Composition and Functions
ECOSOC - Composition and Functions
International Court of Justice
Agencies- UNICEF, UNESCO, WHO
World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF)
UNIT 3 Security in the Contemporary World: 10 07
Traditional Security – Internal and External
Non-traditional Security – Human Security, Terrorism,
Migration, Poverty, Epidemics
Environmental Security
UNIT 4 Challenges of Nation-Building 20 05
Partition of India
Refugee problem
Integration of Princely States
Linguistic Re-organization of States
UNIT 5 Political Parties and Party System 20 05
Definition and Features of Political Parties
Functions of Political Parties
Election Process of India and Electoral Reforms
UNIT 6 India’s Foreign Policy 10 07
India and her Neighbours - Sri Lanka, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives
Major Powers-US, Russia and China
India’s Nuclear Policy - Pokhran 1, Pokhran 2, PTBT,
CTBT,NPT
TOTAL 100 Hours 40
CLASS - XII
SEMESTER – IV
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )

TOPIC : 1. CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS


2. INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICS
FULL MARKS: 40 CONTACT HOURS: 80 Hours
COURSE CODE : THEORY

Sub Topic :

UNIT No. TOPICS CONTACT HOURS MARKS


International Relations -Key Concepts and 18 08
UNIT 1 Political Doctrines
Evolution of IR as a Discipline
Realism, Idealism, Liberalism, Marxism- Brief Outline
Major Regional and Sub-regional Organisations 10 06
UNIT 2 European Union
SAARC
ASEAN
BIMSTEC
Globalisation 08 06
UNIT 3 Economic, Political and Cultural consequences,
India and Globalisation
Globalization- Critical Analysis
Organs of the Indian Government: 24 08
Executive - Powers and Functions (President, PM,
UNIT 4 Governor, CM,Bureaucracy)
Legislature - Composition and Functions (Lok Sabha,
Rajya Sabha, Vidhan Sabha, Vidhan
Parishad, Speaker- Power and Functions)
Judiciary- Importance and Independence (Supreme
Court, High Court, PILs, Consumer
Courts, Lok Adalat),
Contemporary Civil Society Movements in India 08 06
UNIT 5 Brief Outline : Bhoodan Movement
CSR Acts and Roles
Right to Information: Act 2005
Constitutional Amendments and 12 06
Local Self-Government
UNIT 6 Methods of Amendments (Article 368)
73rd Amendment -Rural Local Self-Governemnt –
3 tier panchayat system- Composition, Functions and
Source of Income
74th Amendment -Urban Local Self-Government-
Municipality and Corporation – Composition and
Functions and Source of Income

TOTAL 80 Hours 40
[Note:20 Hours reserved for Remedial classes, Tutorials and Home
Assignments.]
CLASS: XII
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE ( POLS )
COURSE CODE: PROJECT
FULL MARKS : 20

Sub Topic :

1. Survey and observation on the functioning of Gram Panchayat/Panchayat Samiti /Zilla


Parishad/ Municipality/ Borough Committee/ Ward Committee etc.

2. Women’s Participation in Local Level Politics

3. Major Initiatives to Empower Women- Kanyashree (2013)/ Beti Bachao, Beti Padao (2015)

4. Indian Foreign Policy- Analyses of India’s relation with any one major power/ South Asian
Neighbour

5. Globalisation– Its impact on India

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