CBSE Class 12 Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 : Economics Chapter-wise List of Deleted Topics Check Now

CBSE Class 12 Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 : Economics Chapter-wise List of Deleted Topics Check Now

CBSE Board offers an Economics course to its senior secondary students as one of its academic electives. Students of both the Humanities stream and the Commerce stream opt for Economics. Meanwhile, even some Science stream students are seen pursuing Economics in class 12th.

The course is designed in such a way that makes the students capable to start holding a perspective of the national and international economy and equips them with basic tools and techniques using which they can realise their perspectives and analysis.

The latest syllabus for the academic session 2022-2023 is also provided here to download in PDF.

CBSE 12th Economics 12th Syllabus 2022-23

As time passes on, the global economy also shifts, taking new forms and patterns. Therefore, CBSE board consistently updates and modifies its curriculum to enable the holistic growth of its students.  For the academic session 2022-23, we are seeing some changes in the syllabus as compared to the academic session 2019-20. 

Here’s a list of the topics that have been deleted from thHere’s a list of the topics that have been deleted from the current syllabus:

  • From Unit 4 - Government Budget and the Economy: revenue deficit, fiscal deficit, primary deficit their meaning.
  • From Unit 5 - Balance of Payments: Merits and demerits of flexible and fixed exchange rate

From Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy - Poverty- absolute and relative; Main programmes for poverty alleviation: A critical Assessment; Infrastructure- Meaning and Types: Case Studies: Energy and Health: Problems and Policies- A critical assessment.

If seen carefully, you will see that even the Course structure has gone through certain modifications.

UNITS MARKS
PART AIntroductory Macroeconomics 
 National Income and Related Aggregates10
 Money and Banking6
 Determination of Income and Employment12
 Government Budget and the Economy 6
 Balance of Payments6
  40
   
Part BIndian Economic Development 
 Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991 12
 Current Challenges facing Indian Economy20
 Development Experience of India – A Comparison with Neighbours 08
 Theory Paper (40+40 = 80 Marks)40
   
Part CProject Work20

While this remains the latest course structure, the course structure earlier was:

UNITS MARKS
PART AIntroductory Macroeconomics 
 National Income and Related Aggregates10
 Money and Banking6
 Determination of Income and Employment12
 Government Budget and the Economy 6
 Balance of Payments6
  40
   
Part BIndian Economic Development 
 Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991 12
 Current Challenges facing Indian Economy22
 Development Experience of India – A Comparison with Neighbours 06
 Theory Paper (40+40 = 80 Marks)40
   
Part CProject Work20

Here, in Part B you can see that two marks have been reduced from Current Challenges facing the Indian Economy while two marks have been added to Development Experience of India – A Comparison with Neighbours.

 

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