CBSE Class 12 Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 : Geography Chapter-wise List of Deleted Topics; Check Now
To expand and deepen the understanding of candidates in Geography, CBSE, in its senior secondary level of schooling, focuses on exploring the relationship between environment and people.
Studies of physical and human environments, their interactions at different scales-local, state/region, nation and the world and the practical applications through case studies forms a major part of the syllabus.
Meanwhile, candidates can download the latest CBSE Class 12 Geography syllabus 2022-23 by clicking here.
For the academic session of 2022-23, students have been gifted with a reduced syllabus. Some of the theory and map work portions have been reduced to cater to the students who had to study through the pandemic.
In this article, we are going to have a look at the list of deleted topics from each unit and chapter.
PART | UNIT | TOPIC |
A Fundamentals of Human Geography | Unit 2: People | Population Composition |
Unit 3: Human Activities | people engaged in secondary activities - | |
Unit 5: Human settlements | Whole chapter deleted | |
B India: People and Economy | Unit 6: People | Migration Human development Population, |
Unit 8: Resources and Development | Industries | |
C Practical Work | Data analysis and generation of diagrams, | Field visit and study |
Fundamentals of Human Geography
UNIT | TOPIC |
Unit-3 Ch. 5 to 7 | Primary Activities: |
Unit - 5 Ch. 10 | Mega cities of the world – |
India - People and Economy (Map Items for locating and labelling only on the outline political map of India)
UNIT | TOPIC |
Units - 6 & 7Ch. 1 to 4 | One state with highest level of HDI & One lowest level ofHDI One out migrating state One in migrating state |
Unit - 8Ch. 5 TO 9 | Leading producing states of (C) Jowar Iron and Steel Plants Cotton Textile Software Technology Parks |
Students should check out CBSE Class 12 Geography sample question paper 2022-23 to get an idea of how questions will be asked form the theory and map portions.