ISC Class 12 History Exam Pattern 2024-25 with Marking Scheme and Topic-wise Weightage

Nov 20, 2024, 16:53 IST

This article outlines the structure of the ISC Class 12 History exam, detailing its various sections, and the type of questions in each section. The exam features multiple-choice, short-answer, and more. Check out the complete article for more details and better understanding. 

Get the details of ISC Class 12 History Exam Pattern 2024-25 with Marking Scheme
Get the details of ISC Class 12 History Exam Pattern 2024-25 with Marking Scheme

ISC History Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme: The exam pattern and marks distribution of the ISC History exam provide essential insights that are valuable for students, which proves to be helpful in preparing for the exam. This article outlines the structure of the ISC Class 12 History exam, detailing its various sections, and the type of questions in each section. The exam features multiple-choice, short-answer, and more. This will test the comprehension skills of the students. Additionally, we will also explore the marks distribution for each section, helping students devise a more effective strategy for their exam preparation. 

Check: ISC Class 12 Syllabus 2024-25

ISC Class 12 History Exam Pattern 2025

Based on the questions asked in the 2025 ISC Class 12 specimen paper for History the below-mentioned unit-wise weightage is prepared. It is expected that the final question paper will be based on a similar pattern. Here is the exam pattern for ISC Class 12 History based on the syllabus: 

Section 

Details

Theory Paper

80 marks

Project Work

20 marks

Marks Distribution for Project Work

Total: 20 marks

Internal Evaluation by Teacher

10 marks

Process

3 marks

Understanding, Application, and Analysis

4 marks

Presentation

3 marks

Evaluation by Visiting Examiner

10 marks

Choice of Technique/Procedure & Presentation

4 marks

Analysis and Evaluation

3 marks

Viva

3 marks

Total Marks for Project Work

20 marks

Section- A: Indian History 

Indian history from 1935 to 1986 is marked by transformative political, social, and diplomatic changes; these events and movements reflect India's complex journey through colonialism, independence, the challenges of democracy, and its evolving role in the global arena.

Topic

Key Areas Covered

Towards Independence and Partition (1935-1947)

Kisan Sabha movement, Growth of communalism, Government of India Act, National Movement, Subhash Chandra Bose, Transfer of power

Establishment of Indian Democracy (1947-1966)

Sardar Patel's role, Junagarh, Hyderabad, Kashmir integration, First general election, States Reorganisation Act, 1956

Development of Indian Democracy (1964-1977)

Lal Bahadur Shastri, Election of 1967, Naxal Movement, JP Movement, Emergency

Changing Face of Indian Democracy (1977-1986)

Janata Government, Centre-State relations (Punjab, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram)

India’s Foreign Policy

Non-Aligned Movement, Pakistan, Sino-Indian War

Movements for Women’s Rights

Towards Equality Report, Anti-Dowry Movement, Domestic Violence Measures

Section- B: World History 

World history from the early 20th century to the late 20th century was marked by significant global events, movements, and geopolitical shifts that reshaped nations and their relationships. These events and movements reflect the major global transformations in the 20th century, marking an era of intense conflict, decolonization, and significant efforts toward social justice and international diplomacy.

Topic

Key Areas Covered

World War II

Aggressive foreign policies, Invasion by Axis powers, Defeat of Axis Powers

De-colonisation

China, Ghana, Kenya

Cold War (1945-91)

Origins, Breakup of USSR, Eastern Europe, Germany, Poland

Protest Movements

Civil Rights, Anti-Apartheid, Feminist Movements, South African Anti-Apartheid, Second Wave Feminism (1960s-1980s)

Middle East: Israeli-Palestine Conflict (1916-1993)

Post-War Palestine conflict, Arab-Israeli Wars, Camp David Accord, Oslo Peace Accords

Important Notes:

  • Theory Paper will test your knowledge of both Indian and World History.
  • Project Work will assess your research, analysis, and presentation skills.
  • The Visiting Examiner will evaluate the project based on your methodology, analysis, and presentation.
  • Ensure you cover all the key topics mentioned in the syllabus and be prepared for source-based questions from both sections.

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