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Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) released the MBSE HSSLC syllabus 2024-25 for Class 12. Candidates can check and download the syllabus from the official website at mbse.edu.in. Students must check the complete MBSE 12th syllabus 2024-25 to prepare for the exams thoroughly. The government of Mizoram has made changes and updated the syllabus for all subjects in the MBSE Class 12th syllabus 2024-25.
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The Mizoram HSSLC syllabus 2024-25 comprises the topics and marking scheme for each subject. Students must check out the complete syllabus to learn more about the important topics and sub-topics provided in the MBSE HSSLC 2024-25 syllabus subject-wise. Mizoram 12th exams will be held from February 14 to March 17, 2025. Students can download the Arts, Commerce, and Science and other streams as per their preference from the Mizoram HSSLC syllabus from this article. Read the article to learn more about the MBSE HSSLC Syllabus 2024-25.
Students can follow the given steps below to download the MBSE 12th syllabus pdf from the official website or use the direct links given below.
Step 1: Visit the official website of the Mizoram board at mbse.edu.in.
Step 2: Click on academics, followed by syllabus then click on higher secondary.
Step 3: Click on the link to the new MBSE HSSLC syllabus 2024-25.
Step 4: Download the pdf file which comprises the Mizoram HSSLC syllabus.
Download MBSE HSSLC question papers to practice with the types of questions asked in the exam.
The Mizoram Board has published the MBSE HSSLC 12th syllabus on the official website. Students can access the syllabus in PDF format. Check out the tables below to learn more about the subject-wise syllabus for MBSE Higher Secondary Syllabus 2024-25.
Particulars | Details |
SECTION – A | READING SKILLS |
SECTION – B | WRITING SKILLS |
SECTION – C | LITERATURE TEXTBOOK AND SUPPLEMENTARY READING TEXT |
Course Book | |
Supplementary Reader |
THEN KHATNA - HLA (Poetry) | ||
KHAWHAR | Phungrual an tin ang a Enchimloh chawi lai | Laithangpuia Ralngama |
RAMHMANGAIHNA | I tan ka ding zel ang Zoram! Ka ram! | T.Zorampela Kaphleia |
LENGZEM | Kar a hla Tleitirah tleitiri | Lalhmingthanga Durra Chawngthu |
NUNKAWNG | Kan dam chhung ni Phengphe nunnem | P.S.Chawngthu Zirsangzela Hnamte |
KHUAREL | 9. Pi pu chhuahtlang hlui | - Liandala |
HLA LENGLAWNG | Hmanah pi pu lenlai chul hnu Pan lai ka ram tuanna | Damhauhva Lalsangzuali Sailo |
HLA HLUI | 12. Hausiampa Zai | |
THEN HNIHNA - THU (Prose) | ||
NUN KAWNG HRUAINA | 1. Dawhtheihna 2. Lung in malsawmna thuruk 3. Zirlaite hnena thuchah 4. Ngaihtuahna 5. I Thinrim elo | - R.L.Thanmawia - H.Lallungmuana - Zikpuii pa - C.H. Thangkhuma - C. Lalhrekima |
KHUAREL | 6. Lungphang lo la 7. Leilung hi Pathian siam a ni | - L.Keivom - P.L.Liandinga |
HNAM ZIA-RANG | 8. Mizo thu leh hla tobul | - B.Lalthangliana |
RAM LEH HNAM | 9. Mizo hnam zai leh hla thlavang | - C. Lalsiamthanga hauhna |
THUPUI DANG | 10. Tawrhna 11. Mi huaisen 12. Kan nun khuarei an chang tur hi | - Zairema - Thanpuii pa - C. |huamluaia |
THEN THUMNA - LEMCHAN (Drama) | ||
Thangzawra - Lalsangzuala | ||
THEN LINA - THAWNTHU TAWI (Fiction) | ||
Lal hlau lo \hi - Lalzuia Colney | ||
THEN NGANA - GRAMMAR & COMPOSITION | ||
1. Adverb | ||
2. |awng upa | ||
3. Lehkhathawn: (i) Sawiselna (complaint) (ii) Thu pawi thlen (FIR) | ||
4. Essay ziah dan |
Sections | Unit Names |
SECTION A: ARCHAEOLOGY &ANCIENT INDIA | 1. The Story of the First Cities: Harappan Archaeology 2. Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions tell a story 3. Social Histories: Using the Mahabharata 4. A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa |
SECTION B: MEDIEVAL INDIA | 5. Medieval Society through Travellers’ Accounts 6. Religious Histories: The Bhakti-Sufi Tradition 7. New Architecture: Hampi 8. Agrarian Relations: The Ain-i- Akbari |
SECTION C: MODERN INDIA | 9. Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports 10. Representations of 1857 11. Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes 12. The Making of the Constitution |
PART-A INDIAN SOCIETY | |
Unit 1 | Introducing Indian Society |
Unit 2 | The Demographic Structure of the Indian Society |
Unit 3 | Social Institutions: Continuity & Change |
Unit 4 | The Market Asa Social Institution |
Unit 5 | Patterns of Social Inequality & Exclusion |
Unit 6 | The Challenges of Cultural Diversity |
PART-B SOCIAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA | |
Unit 1 | Structural Change |
Unit 2 | Cultural Change |
Unit 3 | The Constitution and Social Change |
Unit 4 | Change and Development in Rural Society |
Unit 5 | Change and Development in Industrial Society |
Unit 6 | Globalisation and Social Change |
Unit 7 | Mass Media and Communications |
Unit 8 | Social Movements |
Units | Unit Names |
I | Psychology as a behavioural Science |
II | Growth and Development |
III | Heredity and Environment |
IV | Learning |
V | Habits |
VI | Attention and Interests |
VII | Memory and Forgetting |
VIII | Personality and Intelligence |
IX | Mental Health and Adjustment |
X | Guidance and Counselling |
Unit | Unit Names |
Unit I | Computational Thinking and Programming – 2 |
Unit II | Computer Networks |
Unit III | Database Management |
PART A: INTRODUCTORY MACROECONOMICS | |
Unit 1 | National Income and Related Aggregates |
Unit 2 | Theory of Income and Employment |
Unit 3 | Money and Banking |
Unit 4 | Government Budget and the Economy |
Unit 5 | Balance of Payments |
PART- II: INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | |
Unit 6 | Development Experience (1947 – 1990) |
Unit 7 | Economic Reforms since 1991 |
Unit 8 | Current challenges facing the Indian economy |
Unit 9 | A comparison with Neighbours. |
Unit 10 | Project Work |
Unit | Unit Names |
I | RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS |
II | ALGEBRA |
III | CALCULUS |
IV | VECTORS AND THEE-DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY |
V | LINEAR PROGRAMMING |
VI | PROBABILITY |
Unit | Unit Names |
I | Electrostatics |
II | Current Electricity. |
III | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
IV | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
V | Electromagnetic Waves |
VI | Optics |
VII | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
VIII | Atoms and Nuclei |
IX | Electronic Devices |
Unit | Unit Names |
I | Solutions |
II | Electrochemistry |
III | Chemical Kinetics |
IV | d and f Block Elements |
V | Coordination Compounds |
VI | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
VII | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
VIII | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
IX | Amines |
X | Biomolecules |
Unit | Unit Names |
1. | Reproduction |
2. | Genetics and Evolution |
3. | Biology and Human Welfare |
4. | Biotechnology and Its Applications |
5. | Ecology and Environment |
Unit | Unit Name |
1 | Structural Geology |
2 | Palaeontology |
3 | Economic Geology |
4 | Applied Geology |
PART A: PRINCIPLE AND FUNCTION OF MANAGEMENT | |
Unit 1 | Nature and Significance of Management |
Unit 2 | Principle of Management |
Unit 3 | Business Environment |
Unit 4 | Planning |
Unit 5 | Organising |
Unit 6 | Staffing |
Unit 7 | Directing |
Unit 8 | Controlling |
PART B: BUSINESS FINANCE AND MARKETING | |
Unit 9 | Financial Management |
Unit 10 | Financial Markets |
Unit 11 | Marketing Management |
Unit 12 | Consumer Protection |
PART A: ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRMS AND COMPANIES | |
Unit 1 |
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Unit 2 |
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PART B: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS | |
Unit 3 |
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Unit 4 |
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Part A | |
Unit 1 | Ratio & Proportion |
Unit 2 | Commission, Brokerage, Insurance |
Unit 3 | Partnership |
Unit 4 | Tender & Quotation |
Part B | |
Unit 1 | Permutations & Combinations |
Unit 2 | Binomial Theorem |
Unit 3 | Sequence and Series |
Unit 4 | Probability |
Unit 5 | Matrices & Determinants |
Unit 6 | Linear Programming |
The MBSE HSSLC exams are held for 3 hours carrying the total marks as 100.
Subjects are segregated into 70 and 30 marks for theory and practical examination respectively.
Some subjects are segregated into 90 and 10 marks for theory and practical exams respectively.
Students will have to secure passing marks separately in theory and practical exams to pass the exams.
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Students can download the MBSE HSSLC 2024-25 syllabus from the official website at mbse.edu.in.
Candidates can download the MBSE HSSLC syllabus 2025 in PDF format.
There are a total of 13 subjects available for students to download in the MBSE HSSLC syllabus 2025.
The board will conduct the MBSE HSSLC 2025 exam from February 14 to March 17, 2025.
Admit Card Date:13 December,2024 - 06 January,2025
Late Fee Application Date:25 December,2024 - 02 January,2025
Late Fee Application Date:25 December,2024 - 02 January,2025
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