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St. Xavier’s School, Doranda
Syllabus 2019-20
Class – X
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
First Term :
Drama : Merchant of Venice : Act I,II & III
Prose : Treasure Trove : 1. The Little Match Girl.
2. The Blue Bead
Poetry: Treasure Trove : 1. I Know Why The Cage Birds Sing
2. The Patriot
Second Term :
Drama : Merchant Of Venice : Act I, II, III & IV
Prose : Treasure Trove : 1. My Greatest Olympic Prize
2. All Summer In A Day
Poetry : Treasure Trove : 1. Abou Ben Adhem
2. Nine Gold Medals
Third Term :
Drama : Merchant of Venice : Act I , II , III, IV ( The complete Drama)
Prose : Treasure Trove : Revision of the entire Prose syllabus
Poetry : Treasure Trove : Revision of the entire Poetry syllabus
MATHS FIRST TERMININAL
Quadratic Equations
Solving Problems(based on Quadratic equation)
Linear Inequation
Ratio and Proportion
Remainder and Factor Theorems
Matrices
Arithmetic progression
Geometric Progression
Goods and services tax
Banking
Shares and Dividends
Reflection
Section and Mid Point Formula
First term unit test
Quadratic Equations
Solving Problems(based on Quadratic equation)
Linear Inequation
Ratio and Proportion
Remainder and Factor Theorems
SECOND TERMINAL EXAM
Equation of a line
Similarity
Loci
Circles
Tangents and Intersecting Chords
Constructions
Cylinder,cone and sphere
Trigonometrical identities
Heights and Distances
THIRD TERMINAL EXAM
Graphical Representation
Measures of central tendency
probability
Months wise break up
March:- Quadratic Equations
Solving Problems(based on Quadratic equation)
Linear Inequation
Ratio and Proportion
Remainder and Factor Theorems
Matrices
1st week:- Quadratic Equations
Solving Problems(based on Quadratic equation)
2nd week:- Linear Inequation
3rdweek:- Ratio and Proportion
4th week:- Remainder and Factor Theorems
April:- Arithmetic progression
Geometric Progression
Goods and services tax
Banking
Shares and Dividends
1st week:- Arithmetic progression
2nd week:- Goods and services tax
3rdweek:- Goods and services tax
4th week:- Banking
May +June :- Reflection
Section and Mid Point Formula
1st week: -Reflection
2nd week:- Section and Mid Point Formula
July :- Equation of a line
Similarity
Loci
Circles
1st week :- Equation of a line
2nd week:- Similarity , Loci
3rdweek :- Circles
4th week :- Circles
August :- Tangents and Intersecting Chords
Constructions
Cylinder,cone and sphere
1st week:- Tangents and Intersecting Chords
2nd week:- Tangents and Intersecting Chords
3rdweek:- Constructions
4th week:- Cylinder,cone and sphere
September Trigonometrical identities
Heights and Distances
1st week:- Trigonometrical identities
2nd week:- Trigonometrical identities
3rdweek:- Heights and Distances
4th week:- Heights and Distances
October:- Graphical Representation
1st week:- Graphical Representation
2nd week:- Graphical Representation
November Measures of central tendency
probability
1st week :- Measures of central tendency
2nd week:- Measures of central tendency
3rdweek:- probability
4th week:-revision
December:- revision
PHYSICS
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION
1. FORCE- Contact and non contact forces. Moment of force and equilibrium, centre of
gravity, uniform circular motion
.
2. WORK POWER AND ENERGY: Work . energy and power their measurement and
units, different forms of energy, conservation of energy .
3. MACHINES – Machines technical terms and levers, pulleys
4. LIGHT – Refraction of light at plane surface, refraction, laws of refraction and refractive
index, refraction of light through a prism, simple application of refraction of light, critical
angle and total internal reflection, refraction through a lens, lens and refraction of light
through a lens, formation of image by lens, sign convention and lens formula, magnifying
glass and application of lenses, spectrum, scattering of light and its application
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION
1 FORCE- Contact and non contact forces. Moment of force and equilibrium, centre of gravity,
uniform circular motion
.
2 WORK POWER AND ENERGY: Work . energy and power their measurement and
units, different forms of energy, conservation of energy .
3 MACHINES – Machines technical terms and levers, pulleys
4 LIGHT – Refraction of light at plane surface, refraction, laws of refraction and refractive
index, refraction of light through a prism, simple application of refraction of light, critical
angle and total internal reflection, refraction through a lens, lens and refraction of light
through a lens, formation of image by lens, sign convention and lens formula, magnifying
glass and application of lenses, spectrum, scattering of light and its application
5 CALORIMETRY- heat capacity, specific heat capacity and its measurement, change of
phase and latent heat
6 CURRENT ELECTRICITY – Concept of charge, current, potential, potential difference
and resistance, Ohm’s law, electro motive force, terminal voltage and internal resistance of
a cell, combination of resistors, electrical energy and power, house hold circuits,
transmission of power and house wiring, essential components of house wiring system.
7 ELECTROMAGNETISM – magnetic effects of electric current, force on a current
carrying conductor in a magnetic field and its application in DC motor, electromagnetic
induction and its applications to AC generator and transformer.
8 RADIO ACTIVITY- Atomic structure and radioactivity, nuclear fission and fusion.
THIRD TERMINAL EXAMINATION
1 FORCE- Contact and non contact forces. Moment of force and equilibrium, centre of
gravity, uniform circular motion
.
2 WORK POWER AND ENERGY: Work . energy and power their measurement and
units, different forms of energy, conservation of energy .
3 MACHINES – Machines technical terms and levers, pulleys
4 LIGHT – Refraction of light at plane surface, refraction, laws of refraction and refractive
index, refraction of light through a prism, simple application of refraction of light, critical
angle and total internal reflection, refraction through a lens, lens and refraction of light
through a lens, formation of image by lens, sign convention and lens formula, magnifying
glass and application of lenses, spectrum, scattering of light and its application
5 CALORIMETRY- heat capacity, specific heat capacity and its measurement, change of
phase and latent heat
6 CURRENT ELECTRICITY – Concept of charge, current, potential, potential difference
and resistance, Ohm’s law, electro motive force, terminal voltage and internal resistance
of a cell, combination of resistors, electrical energy and power, house hold circuits,
transmission of power and house wiring, essential components of house wiring system
7 ELECTROMAGNETISM – magnetic effects of electric current, force on a current
carrying conductor in a magnetic field and its application in DC motor, electromagnetic
induction and its applications to AC generator and transformer.
8 RADIO ACTIVITY- Atomic structure and radioactivity, nuclear fission and fusion.
9 SOUND – Reflection of sound waves and echoes, natural, damped and forced
vibrations, resonance, characteristics of sound and their subjective and objective nature.
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CHEMISTRY
1st Selection:
1. Mole concept & Stoichiometry , Gay Lussac’s Law of combining volumes, Avogadro’s law, Idea of
mole, Atomicity of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen & chlorine, relative atomic masses & relative
molecular formula from the percentage composition of a compound.
2. Acids, Bases & Salts: Simple defns. in terms of molecules & their characteristic properties. Ions
present in mineral acids, alkalis, use of indicators.
Physical & chemical prop. of acids, bases ,salts & their preparation:
a. Defn. of a salt, types of salts.
b. Deliquescence, efflorescence, water of crystallisation.
c. Preparation of salt.
2nd Selection :
3. Analytical chemistry:
4. Electrolysis
a. Electrolytes & non-electrolytes, defns. & examples.
b. Substances containing molecules & ion, ions only, both molecules & ions.
c. An elementary study of migration of ions
d. Application of electrolysis
e. Acids, bases & salts as electrolytes.
5. Metallurgy:
a. Defn. of metals & non-metals.
b. Position of metals
c. Comparison of metals & non-metals
d. Reduction of metallic oxides.
e. Extraction of metals based on the activity series.
f. Corrosion of iron & its Preservation.
g. metals & their alloys
3rd Selection:
6. Nitric acid, Preparation, prop. & uses
7. Sulphuric acid, Preparation, prop & uses
Month wise break-up
March: Mole concept & Stoichiometry
April: Acids
April & May: Bases
May: Salts
July: Analytical chemistry, Electrolysis
August: Metallurgy
October: Nitric Acid
November: Sulphuric Acid
1st Selection Examination:
P.T. including Periodic Properties; Mole concept & Stoichiometry, organic chemistry; Acids, bases
and salts; HCl; NH3; Chemical Bonding.
2nd Selection Examination:
All Topics of 1st selection including Analytical chemistry Electrolysis Metallurgy.
3rd Selection Examination:
All Topic of Class X.
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BIOLOGY
March 5-3-19 to 30-2019 Introduction + structure and type of Neurons
Week 1 (5/3 – 9/3) Components of nervous system, Brain, Reflexes
Week 2 (11/3 – 16/3) Sense organs – structure and function of eye
Week 3 (18/3 – 23/3) Defects of eye, Accommodation, Adaptation
Week 4 (25/3 – 30/3) Excercise
April 1-4-2019 to 30-4-2019 Cont. Human Ear + Circulatory System
Week 1 (1/4 – 6/4) Structure and functions of human ear
Need and components of circulatory system
Week 2 (8/4 – 13/4) Composition, property and function of Blood
ABO blood group, Blood Clotting and Rh factor
Week 3 (15/4 – 20/4) Structure and function of Heart
Heart beat, heart sound, pacemaker and pulse
Week 4 (22/4 – 30/4) Blood vessels, blood pressure and lymph
UNIT TEST – CHAPTER: NERVOUS SYSTEM + SENSE ORGANS
May 1-5-2019 to 10-5-2019 The endocrine system
Week 1 (1/5 – 4/5) Need of endocrine system
Properties of hormone and various endocrine glands and their position in
body
Week 2 (6/5 – 11/5) Adrenal gland and pancreas
Thyroid and pituitary gland, hormonal regulations
June 14-6-2019 to 30-6-2019 1st TERM EXAM: The Reproductive system
Week 3 (11/6 – 22/6) 1st Selection Exam from 14th June
Definition and types of reproduction
Week 4 (24/6 – 29/6) Male reproductive system and its components
Female reproductive system and components
July 1-7-2019 to 31-7-19 The reproductive system and population
Week 1 (1/7 – 6/7) Menstrual cycle and fertilization
Implantation, placenta, parturition
Week 2 (8/7 – 13/7) Twins and types
Week 3 (15/7 – 20/7) Problems and reasons of increasing population
Growth, model, factors for population explosion
Week 4 (22/7 – 27/7) Few statistical terms, methods of contraception
August 1-8-2019 to 31-8-2019 Excretory system, Human Evolution, Absorption by Roots
Week 1 (1/8 – 10/8) Excretion, types of waste, excretory organs
Structure and components of human excretory system
Week 2 (12/8 – 17/8) Function of kidney, composition and regulations of urine, organ
Regulation
Definition and theories of evolution
Week 3 (19/8 – 24/8) Human evolution process, industrial melanism
Need of absorption and structure of root
Five phenomena for conduction of water and minerals
Week 4 (26/8 – 31/8) Imbibitions, diffusion, osmosis and osmotic pressure
Active and passive transport, plasmolysis and uses
Root pressure and some experiments on conduction of water and
minerals
September 2-9-2019 to 30-9-19 Transpiration & Photosynthesis
Term II Exams (11-09-2019)
Week 1 (1/9 – 7/9) Definition and experiments on transpiration
Kinds of transpiration and stomatal movement
Factors affecting transpiration
Week 2 (9/9 – 11/9) Adaptation and significance of transpiration
Significance of transpiration Guttation and bleeding
Introduction and importance of photosynthesis
Week 3 (12/9 – 30/9) Opening and closing of stomata
2nd TERM EXAMS
October 1-10-19 to 31-10-19 Cont. Photosynthesis, Chemical coordination in plants and
cell division
Week 1 (1/10 – 12/10) Process in adaptation of photosynthesis
Factors affecting photosynthesis and experiments
Week 2 (14/10 – 19/10) Importance of photosynthesis and carbon cycle
Plants hormones and their role in plants
Tropic movements in plants
Week 3 (21/10 – 26/10) Chromosomes its discovery and structure
Molecular structure of DNA and genes
Week 4 (28/10 – 31/10) Need for cell division and cell cycle
Mitosis and meiosis
November 1-11-19 to 30-11-19 Genetics and Pollution
Week 1 (1/11 – 9/3) Gregor Mendel and definitions
Chromosomes and its types
Gene, alleles and its types
Week 2 (11/11 – 16/11) Genotype and Phenotype, pedigree
Sex linked inheritance
Week 3 (18/11 – 23/11) Mendel’s experiment on inheritance
Waste and pollution, its types
Week 4 (25/11 – 30/11) Cause and control of Air, soil, radiation and noise pollution
Effects and control of pollution.
December 1-12-19 to 21-12-19
Revision and IIIrd term exams
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FIRST TERM SYLLABUS
March-April 1. Using Library Classes
Simple input/output. String, packages and import statements.libraries and illustrating
their use. The following functions have to be covered
String library functions: Char charAt (unt i),int compareTo(String1, String2)String
concat(String str)
boolean endsWith(String str)boolean equals(String str)boolean equalsIgnoreCase(String str)int
indexOf(char ch)int lastIndexOf(char ch)int length( )String replace (char oldChar,char
newChar)boolean startsWith(String str)String substring(int beginIndex, int endIndex)String
toLowerCase( )String toUpperCase( )String trim( )String valueOf(all types),
toString()Mathematical Library Functions:pow(x,y), log(x), sqrt(x), ceil(x), floor(x),
rint(x),abs(a), max(a, b), min(a,b), random( ), sin(x), cos(x),tan(x), asin(), acos(), atan().
April-May 2.Functions Need of functions. Types of functions (pure and impure). Function
declaration and definition, ways of calling functions (call by value and call by
reference)Returning information/messages from the functions and use of multiple
functions and more than one function with the same name (function overloading).Use
of static data member with static member function. Discuss invocation of functions on
objects (through the reference). Discuss the concept of this with a reference to the object
on which the invocation is made again.
SECOND TERM SYLLABUS
June 3. Iterations.
Loops, nested loops, break and continue.Revision of loops (while, do while and for).Show
how each kind of loop can be converted to the other form of the loop. Introduce nested
loops through some simple examples. Demonstrate break and continue statements with
the help of loops/nested loops.
July
4. Class as the Basis of all Computation Objects and ClassesObjects encapsulate state and
behaviour œ numerous examples; member variables; attributes or features.Variables
define state; member functions;
Operations/methods/ messages/ functions define behaviour.Classes as abstractions for sets
of objects; class as anobject factory; concept of type, primitive data types,composite data
types. Variable declarations for both
types; difference between the two types. Objects as instances of a class.
August 5. Class as a User Defined Type
Class as a composite type, distinction between primitive type and composite or class types.
Class may be considered as a new data type created by the user, that has its own
functionality. (The distinction between primitive and composite types should be discussed
through examples. Show how
classes allow user defined types in programs. All primitive types have corresponding
class wrappers.
The following methods are to be covered:int parseInt(String s), int valueOf(String s),long
parseLong(String s), long valueOf(String s),float parseFloat(String s), float valueOf(String
s),double parseDouble(String s),
double valueOf(String s), boolean isDigit(char ch),boolean isLetter(char ch),oolean
isLetterOrDigit(char ch),boolean isLowerCase(char ch),boolean isUpperCase(char
ch),boolean isWhitespace(char ch),char to LowerCase (char ch) to UpperCase(char ch)
September 6. Constructors
Constructor and its types.Default constructor, parameterized constructor, constructor with
default parameter and constructor overloading
7. Encapsulation
Access specifiers and scope and visibility Access specifiers œ private and public. Visibility
rules for private, package and public access specifiers. Scope of variables, instance
variables, argument variables, local variables
October 8.Arrays
Arrays storing, retrieving and arranging data, Arrays and their uses, sorting algorithms -
selection sort and bubble sort; Search algorithms œ linear search and binary search
Example of a composite type. Array creation. Sorting and searching algorithms should
be discussed
November 9. Input/Output
Basic input/output using Scanner and Printer classes
from JDK.The Scanner class can be used for input of various
types of data (e.g. int, float, char etc.) from the standard input stream.
December onwards Revision
Model Test papers
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HISTORY AND CIVICS
FIRST TERM
1) The Union Executive: The Prime Minister, the Union Cabinet and the Council of
Ministers. [ Month of March and 1st week of April]
2) United Nations Organizations: Origin, Objectives and the Principal Organs.
[ 3rd and 4th week of April]
3) First phase of the Indian National Movement(1905-1907)
[1st and 2nd week of May]
[First term exam: all chapters taught in the first term and the following chapters
a)The Union Parliament b)The Union Executive: The President and the Vice-President c)The
First War of Independence(1857) d)Factors leading to the growth of Nationalism and
Foundation of the Indian National Congress e)The First World War(1914-1918) f)Rise of
Dictatorships: Facism in Italy and Nazism in Germany g)The Second World War (1939-1945)]
SECOND TERM
1) The Union Judiciary: The Supreme Court [1st and 2nd week of July]
2)a )Second Phase of the Indian National Movement :Partition of Bengal and other
Developments
b) Factors leading to the Formation of the Muslim League
c) National Movement during the First World War: Lucknow Pact and other Developments
[3rd week of July]
3) Major Agencies of the United Nations.[4th week of July]
4) The State Judiciary: The High Court.[1st week of August]
5) National Movement : 1919 – 1942 {National movement, Civil Disobedience Movement
and other forces at work. The Cripps Mission and Quit India Movement } (2nd & 3rd Week of
August)
6) Forward Block, [4th week of August]
[SECOND TERM EXAM: All chapters of 1st and 2nd term]
THIRD TERM
1) Non Aligned Movement. [3rd week of September]
2) The Subordinate Courts.[4th week of September and 3rd week of October]
3) Independence and Partition of India.[4th week of October and 1st week of November]
[Revision of the entire syllabus]
[THIRD SELECTION EXAM: All chapters of 1st ,2nd and 3rd term]
[PROJECT TOPIC: United Nations and its Major Agencies]
St.Xavier’s School
Syllabus for Geography : Session 2019-2020
Class: X
First Term:
1.Interpretation of Topographical Maps:
a. Locating features with help of a four figure and six figure grid reference.
b. Definition of contour and contour interval. Identification of landforms marked by contours( steep
slope, gentle slope ,hill, ridge, water divide, escarpment), triangulated height, spot height,bench
mark,relative height|depth.
c. Interpretations of colour tints and conventional symbols used on a topo sheet.
d. Identifications of types of scales given on map. Measuring distances and calculating area using the
scale given there.
d. Marking directions between different location using eight cardinal points.
f. identify: Site prominent villages or towns, types of land use, land cover and means of
communication with help of the index given at the bottom of the sheet.
g. Identification of drainage pattern (direction and flow) and settlement patterns.
h. Identification of natural and man made features.
2. Location, Extent and Physical Features of India:
Positon and Extent of India (map only)_ The physical features of India_ Mountains, plateaus ,plains
and rivers.
Map work : Relief map 1 , 2 and locational map of India
3. Climate of India
Distribution of Temperature, rainfall winds in summer and winter and factors affecting the climate
of area, Monsoon and its mechanism. Seasons- March to May - Summer , June to September-
Monsoon, October to November_ Retreating Monsoon. December to February- Winter.
4. Soil Resources
Types of soil (alluvial, black ,red and Laterite) distribution ,composition and characteristics such as
colour, texture minerals and crops associated.
Second Term:
1. Natural Vegetation of India
Importance of forests_ types of vegetation (tropical evergreen, tropical deciduous, tropical
desert, littoral and mountain), distribution and correlation with their environment
2. Water Resources :
Sources ( surface water and ground water)_ need for conservati8on practices ( rain water
harvesting and its importance) Irrigation : importance and methods.
3. Mineral and Energy Resources:
Iron ore, Maganese, copper, Bauxite_ uses and their Distribution, conventional sources: coal,
Petroleum” Natural gas ( distribution, advantages and disadvantages)- Hydel power: (
Bhakra nangal dam and Hirakud ) Non – conventional sources : Solar, wind tidal , geo
thermal, nuclear and bio-gas( generation and advantages) Map work Corresponding to the
Chapter.
4. Transport: Important and modes _ Roadways, Railways , Airways , and Waterways-
Advantages and Disadvantages.
5. Waste Management :
a) Impact of waste accumulation-spoilage of landscape, pollution, health hazards, effect on
terrestrial, aquatic ( fresh water and Marine ) life.
Need for waste management. Methods of safe disposal_ segregation, dumping and
composting. Need and methods for reducing, reusing and recycling waste.
Third Term:
1. Agriculture:
Indian Agriculture_ Importance, Problems and reforms. Types of farmig in India: Subsistence
and commercial : Shifting, Intensive, Extensive, Planatation and mixed.
Agricultural seasons ( rabi, Kharif, Zayad)
Climatic Conditions , soil requirements, methods of cultivation , Processing and Distribution of
the following crops:
-rice, wheat, millets and pulses.
- sugarcane,oilseeds (groundnuts, Mustard and Soyabean)
-Cotton, jute, Tea and coffee.
2. Manufacturing Industries:
Importance and Classification
Agro_based Industry_ Sugar, Textile (Cotton and Silk)
Mineral based Industry_ Iron and Steel (Tisco, Bhilai< Rourkela, Vishakapatnam) Petro Chemical
and Electronics.
Map work corresponding to the chapter. Important cities and population Distribution.
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HINDI 1st Term – Section – A (40 Marks)
Hkk"kk & ljl fgUnh O;kdj.k & rhuksa ijh{kkvksa ds fy,
1- izLrkouk
2- fp=&ys[ku
3- i=& d½ vkSipkfjd [k½ vUkkSipkfjd
4- Hkko xzg.k
5- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
Section – B (40 Marks)
lkfgR; & x|
1- HksM+s vkSj HksfM+,
2- nks dykdkj ds vfrfjDr iwoZ ds ikB 1 ls 9
dkO;
1- pyuk gekjk dke gS
2- ekreafnj dh vksj ds vfrfjDr iwoZ ds ikB 1 ls 9
Unit Test –
1- nks dykdkj
2- ckr vBUuh dh
3- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
2nd Selection (Section –A) (40 Marks)
1- Hkk"kk & ljl fgUnh O;kdj.k& rhuksa ijh{kkvksa ds fy,
1- izLrkouk
2- fp=&ys[ku
3- i= & d½ vkSipkfjd [k½ vukSipkfjd
4- Hkko&xzg.k
5- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
2- lkfgR; lkxj (Section –B) (40 Marks)
x| & lEiw.kZ ikB
dkO; & lEiw.kZ ikB
Unit Test –
1- dq.Mfy;k¡ 2- egk;K 3- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
3rd Selection (Section –A) (40 Marks)
Hkk"kk & ljl fgUnh O;kdj.k & rhuksa ijh{kkvksa ds fy,
1- izLrkouk
2- fp= ys[ku
3- i= & d½ vkSipkfjd [k½ vukSipkfjd
4- Hkko & xzg.k
5- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
lkfgR; lkxj (Section –B) (40 Marks)
x| & lEiw.kZ ikB
dkO; & lEiw.kZ ikB
Unit Test –
d½ es?k vk, [k½ ekr`eafnj dh vksj x½ i=
Project Work: nwj lapkj ds lk/ku
tek frfFk & 24 flrEcj
Week wise Syllabus)
3rd – 7th March – fyax] vuqLokj] opu] o.kZ mnkgj.k ds lkFk
9th – 14th March – izLrkouk ys[ku] fp=&ys[ku i=ksa dk izk:i] ckr vBUuh dh
16th – 21st March – nks dykdkj] fou; ds in
2nd April – 6th April – dkdh] O;kdj.k
8th April – 12th April – HksMs+ vkSj HksfM+,] ekr`eafnj dh vksj] es?k vk,A
15th April – 17th April – egk;K dk iqjLdkj] lk[kh
22nd – 27th April – lansg] izLrkouk
29th – 30th April – cM+s ?kj dh csVh] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
1st –3rd May – cM+s ?kj dh csVh] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
6th - 10th May – ifBr ikBksa dh iqjko`fÙk
ifj;kstuk dk;Z
12th May – 13th June – Summer vacation
1st July – 6th July – fHk{kqd] fxfj/kj dh dqaMfy;k¡
8th -12th July – usrkth dk p’ek] LoxZ cuk ldrs gSa
15th – 19th July – usrkth dk p’ek] og tUeHkwfe esjh
22nd – 27th July – tkequ dk isM+] O;kdj.k
29th – 30th July – izLrkouk] i=
2nd -3rd Aug – pyuk gekjk dke gS
5th th –10th Aug – ckr vBUuh dh] O;kdj.k
19th -23rd Aug. – lwjnkl] O;kdj.k
26th -31st Aug.- ifBr ikBksa dk iqujko`fÙk
2nd – 7th Sep.- ifBr ikBksa dk iqujko`fÙk
3rd Exam
10th -11th Oct - tkequ dk isM+
14th – 19th Oct – fou; ds in] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
21st – 26th Oct.- lansg] lk[kh
28th – 31 Oct. – HksM+sa vkSj HksfM+,
1st Nov.- O;kdj.k
4th to 9th Nov.- egk;K dk iqjLdkj] i= 11th 16th Nov.- iqujkofÙk] viuk viuk HkkX;
18th 23rd Nov.- iqujkofÙk 25th – 30 Nov.- O;kdj.k
2nd – 14th Dec –iqujko`fÙk
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