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The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council has released the AHSEC HS 1st Year Syllabus 2025-26 on the official website at ahsec.assam.gov.in. Candidates appearing for the AHSEC exam can check out the Assam HS first year syllabus for all subjects like accountancy, biology, physics, psychology, chemistry, English, mathematics, business studies, statistics, computer applications, geography, economics, political science, etc., from this page.
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Students can check out the subject-wise detailed AHSEC Class 11 syllabus 2025-26 to score well in the Assam HS 1st year result. They are advised to go through the syllabus and cover all chapters thoroughly to prepare for the AHSEC 11th exam 2025. Read the article to learn more about the AHSEC Class 11 syllabus 2025.
The AHSEC Board provided the subject-wise syllabus for the Assam 11th Class exam. The tables below have a detailed list of units and chapter-wise topics for all subjects of the AHSEC Class 11 syllabus 2025-26. Students can check out the AHSEC 1st year syllabus along with the AHSEC exam pattern to learn more about the Assam higher secondary board examination.
Unit | Topics | Marks |
PART-A | Financial Accounting-I (60 Marks) | |
Unit-1 | Introduction to Accounting | 10 |
Unit-2 | Theory Base of Accounting | 10 |
Unit-3 | Recording of Business Transactions | 20 |
Unit-4 | Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors | 10 |
Unit-5 | Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves | 10 |
PART-B | Financial Accounting-II (20 Marks) | |
Unit-6 | Financial Statements | 20 |
PART-C | Project Work | 20 |
Total (Part A+ Part B+ Part C) | 100 |
Unit No. | Title | Marks |
GROUP-A | BOTANY | |
Unit-I | Diversity in the living world (Chapters 1, 2, & 3) | 6 |
Unit-II | Structural organisation in plants (Chapters 5 & 6) | 7 |
Unit-III | Cell: Structure and function (Chapters 8, 9, & 10) | 12 |
Unit-IV | Plant Physiology (Chapters 11, 12, & 13) | 10 |
35 | ||
GROUP-B | ZOOLOGY | |
Unit-I | Diversity in the living world (Chapter 4) | 10 |
Unit-II | Structural organisation in animals. (Chapter7) | 5 |
Unit-V | Human Physiology (Chapters 14,15,16,17,18, & 19) | 20 |
35 | ||
Total | 70 | |
Botany Practical | 15 marks | |
Zoology Practical | 15 marks |
Unit | Topics | Marks |
GROUP-A: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (60 Marks) | ||
Unit-1 | Metric System | 15 |
Unit-2 | Mensuration | 15 |
Unit-3 | Law of Indices | 20 |
Unit-4 | Co-ordinate Geometry | 10 |
GROUP - B: STATISTICS (40 Marks) | ||
Unit-5 | Meaning and Definition | 6 |
Unit-6 | Statistical Investigation | 10 |
Unit-7 | Classification and Tabulation of Data | 15 |
Unit-8 | Diagrams and Graphs | 9 |
Total | 100 |
Units | Topics | Marks |
Part-A | Foundation of Business | |
Unit-1 | Business, Trade and Commerce | 8 |
Unit-2 | Forms of Business Organisation | 10 |
Unit-3 | Public, Private, and Global Enterprises | 6 |
Unit-4 | Business Services | 8 |
Unit-5 | Emerging Modes of Business | 6 |
Unit-6 | Social Responsibilities of Business and Business Ethics | 6 |
Part-B | Corporate Organisation, Finance and Trade | |
Unit-7 | Formation of a Company | 8 |
Unit-8 | Sources of Business Finance | 8 |
Unit-9 | MSME and Business Entrepreneurship | 6 |
Unit-10 | Internal Trade | 8 |
Unit-11 | International Business | 6 |
Total (Theory) | 80 | |
Part-C | Project Work. | 20 |
Total (Theory +Project) | 100 |
S.No | UNIT | Marks |
1 | Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | 7 |
2 | Structure of Atom | 9 |
3 | Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | 6 |
4 | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | 7 |
5 | Chemical Thermodynamics | 9 |
6 | Equilibrium | 7 |
7 | Redox Reactions | 4 |
8 | Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques | 11 |
9 | Hydrocarbons | 10 |
TOTAL | 70 | |
Practicals | 30 |
Unit No. | Unit Name | Marks | ||
Theory | Practical | Total | ||
1. 2. 3. 4. | Computer Fundamentals Introduction To C++ Programming Methodology Programming In C++ | 10 14 10 36 | 02 08 02 18 | 12 22 12 54 |
Total | 70 | 30 | 100 |
Part –A Introductory Microeconomics | ||
Unit | Topics | Marks |
Unit -1 | Introduction | 4 |
Unit -2 | Consumer’s Equilibrium and Demand | 15 |
Unit -3 | Producer’s Behaviour and supply | 12 |
Unit-4 | Market Equilibrium | 9 |
Total | 40 | |
Part –B Statistics For Economics | ||
UNIT-1 | Introduction | 4 |
UNIT-2 | Collection, Organisation and Presentation of Data | 10 |
UNIT-3 | Statistical Tools and Interpretation | 26 |
Total | 40 | |
Part –C | ||
Project work | 20 | |
G.total | 100 |
Unit | Areas of Learning | Marks |
A | Reading Unseen Passages (two) | 20 |
B | Writing | 20 |
C | Grammar | 10 |
D | Textual Questions | 40 |
(i) Textbook - 30 marks | ||
(ii) Supplementary Reader - 10 marks | ||
E | Conversation Skills | |
(i) Listening | 5 | |
(ii) Speaking | 5 | |
Total | 100 |
Unit | Topics | Marks |
A. FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (Total Marks 35) | ||
Unit-I | Geography as a Discipline | 3 |
Unit-II | The Earth | 5 |
Unit-III | Landforms | 8 |
Unit-IV | Climate | 7 |
Unit-V | Water (Ocean) | 4 |
Unit-VI | Life on the Earth | 3 |
Unit-VII | Map and Diagram | 5 |
B. INDIA– PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT (Total Marks 35) | ||
Unit-I | Introduction | 3 |
Unit-II | Physiography | 8 |
Unit-III | Climate and natural vegetation | 10 |
Unit-IV | Natural Hazards and Disasters | 9 |
Unit-V | Map and Diagram | 5 |
Total : | 70 | |
Practical work | 30 |
Themes | Topics | Marks |
Section I.: Early Societies | 15 | |
Introduction Timeline I (6 MYA to 1 BCE) | ||
Theme 1: | Writing and City Life | |
Section II: Empires | 25 | |
Introduction Time line II (c.100 BCE to 1300 CE) | ||
Theme 2: | An Empire Across Three Continents | |
Theme 3: | Nomadic Empires | |
Section III: Changing Traditions | 30 | |
Introduction Time line III (c. 1300 to 1700) | ||
Theme 4: | Three Orders | |
Theme 5: | Changing, Cultural Traditions | |
Section IV: Towards Modernization | 30 | |
Introduction Timeline IV (c. 1700 to 2000) | ||
Theme 6: | Displacing Indigenous Peoples | |
Theme 7: | PathsTo Modernization (Excluded: The Story of Korea, Rapid Industrialization under Strong Leadership, Continued Economic Growth and cause for Democratization, Korean Democracy and The IMF Crisis) | |
Total: | 100 |
Unit | Topics | Marks |
Unit-1 | Sets and Functions | 26 |
Unit-II | Algebra | 30 |
Unit-III | Coordinate Geometry | 20 |
Unit-IV | Calculus | 12 |
Unit-V | Statistics and Probability | 12 |
Total : | 100 |
Unit | Marks | |
Unit–I | Physical World and Measurement | 20 |
Chapter 1: Physical World | ||
Chapter–2: Units and Measurements | ||
Unit-II | Kinematics | |
Chapter–3: Motion in a Straight Line | ||
Chapter–4: Motion in a Plane | ||
Unit–III | Laws of Motion | |
Chapter–5: Laws of Motion | ||
Unit–IV | Work, Energy and Power | |
Chapter–6: Work, Energy and Power | ||
Unit–V | Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body | 15 |
Chapter–7: System of Particles and Rotational Motion | ||
Unit-VI | Gravitation | |
Chapter–8: Gravitation | ||
Unit–VII | Properties of Bulk Matter | 23 |
Chapter–9: Mechanical Properties of Solids | ||
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids | ||
Chapter 11: Thermal Properties of Matter | ||
Unit–VIII | Thermodynamics | |
Chapter–12: Thermodynamics | ||
Unit–IX | The behaviour of Perfect Gases and KineticTheory of Gases | |
Chapter–13: Kinetic Theory | ||
Unit–X | Oscillations and Waves | 12 |
Total | 70 | |
Practical Work | 30 |
Unit | Contents | Marks |
A. Political Theory | ||
Unit I: | An Introduction to Political Theory | 6 |
Unit II: | Freedom | 6 |
Unit III | Equality | 6 |
Unit IV: | Social Justice | 6 |
Unit V | Rights | 6 |
Unit VI: | Citizenship | 6 |
Unit VII: | Nationalism | |
Unit VIII: | Secularism | 4 |
B. Indian Constitution at work | ||
Unit I: | Constitution: why and how | 4 |
Unit II: | Rights in the Indian Constitution | 6 |
Unit III: | Election and Representation | 3 |
Unit IV: | Executive | 6 |
Unit V: | Legislature | 6 |
Unit VI: | Judiciary | 6 |
Unit VII: | Federalism | 3 |
Unit VIII: | Local Government | 3 |
Unit IX: | The Constitution as a Living Document | 3 |
and its Philosophy | ||
C. Project work | 20 | |
Total Marks | 80 |
Units | Topic s | Marks |
I | Introduction to Psychology | 15 |
II | Methods of Enquiry in Psychology | 10 |
III | Human Development | 10 |
IV | Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes | 15 |
V | Learning | 15 |
VI | Human Memory | 15 |
VII | Thinking | 10 |
VIII | Motivation and Emotion | 10 |
Total | 100 |
Unit | Topics | Marks |
Unit-1 : | (a) Algebra | 12 |
(b) Calculus | 12 | |
Unit-2 : | Descriptive Statistics | 40 |
Unit-3 : | Applied Statistics: | |
(a) Index Number | 12 | |
(b) Vital Statistics | 12 | |
(c) Time Series | 12 | |
Total | 100 |
Unit no | Topic | Marks |
Unit- I | Prose | 45 |
Unit-II | Poetry | 25 |
Unit- III | Grammar And Composition | 20 |
Unit- IV | Drama | 10 |
Total | 100 |
Students can download the AHSEC HS 1st year 2025-26 syllabus on the official website at ahsec.assam.gov.in.
The Assam HS board will conduct the AHSEC Class 11 board exam in March 2026.
Admit Card Date:03 February,2025 - 04 April,2025
Admit Card Date:17 February,2025 - 19 March,2025
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To pass the Assam HSLC exams , students must score at least 30% marks in each subject and achieve an overall aggregate of 30%. This includes both theory and practical components where applicable. Meeting these criteria qualifies the student for a passing score in the examination.
After the announcement of the Assam HSLC result, the Assam board opens the window for the rechecking process. If you are not satisfied with your result, you can visit the official website, fill out the Assam HSLC revaluation process application form and submit it along with the required fee.
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