ICSE Class 9 History and Civics Syllabus 2025-26: FREE PDF Download

ICSE Class 9 Syllabus 2025-26: The ICSE board has made available the latest syllabus for class 9th. Students who were eagerly waiting for the new syllabus can check it here. They can refer to this article to download the syllabus PDF for free.

Jun 16, 2025, 14:41 IST
ICSE Class 9 History and Civics Syllabus 2025-26
ICSE Class 9 History and Civics Syllabus 2025-26

ICSE Class 9 History and Civics Syllabus 2025-26: The ICSE board has released the revised syllabus for the academic year 2025-26. Students can check the syllabus here and download the PDF for free. It is important to have the revised syllabus to know about the important topics and the allotment of marks. This new syllabus will be followed for the 2025 board exams, and thus, students must refer to the latest edition to avoid any confusion. The ICSE Class 9 syllabus 2025 comprises the syllabus for compulsory and optional subjects. History and Civics are one of the subjects that students have in Class 9. The latest syllabus for this subject is provided here in PDF format. Check and download the PDF for better understanding.

ICSE Class 9th History and Civics Syllabus 2025-26: Aims

  1. To provide an understanding of the working of the Indian government necessary for the students to grow into responsible, enlightened citizens in a secular democracy. 
  2. To enrich the understanding of those aspects of Indian historical development which are crucial to the understanding of contemporary India. 
  3. To awaken a desirable understanding in pupils of the various streams which have contributed to the development and growth of the Indian nation and its civilisation and culture. 
  4. To develop a world historical perspective of the contributions made by various cultures to the total heritage of mankind.

ICSE Class 9 History and Civics Syllabus 2024-25

There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and an Internal Assessment of  20 marks.

SECTION A: CIVICS 

An elementary study is required of this section without verbatim study of the Constitutional Articles in detail.

1. Our Constitution 

Definition of Constitution - date of adoption, date  of enforcement and its significance. Features:  Single Citizenship, Universal Adult Franchise, Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties,  Directive Principles of State Policy (meaning),  Welfare State.

2. Elections 

Meaning; Composition of Election Commission (in brief); Direct and Indirect election; General election; Mid-term election and By-election. 

3. Local Self Government 

(i) Rural: Three-tier system of Panchayati Raj – Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila  Parishad – their meaning and functions. 

(ii) Urban: Municipal Committees and Municipal Corporations – meaning and functions.

SECTION B: HISTORY

1. The Harappan Civilisation 

Sources: Great Bath, Citadel, seals, bearded man,  dancing girl, dockyard, script. 

Origin, extent, urban planning, trade, art & craft,  and its decline. 

2. The Vedic Period 

Sources: Vedas and Epics (brief mention); Iron  Artifacts and Pottery. 

Brief comparative study of Early and Later Vedic  society and economy. 

3. Jainism and Buddhism

Sources: Angas, Tripitikas and Jatakas (brief mention).

Causes for their rise in the 6th century B.C.; Doctrines.

4. The Mauryan Empire

Sources: Arthashastra, Indika, Ashokan Edicts, Sanchi Stupa. 

Political history and administration 

(Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka); Ashoka’s Dhamma.

5. The Sangam Age

Sources: Tirukkural and Megaliths. 

A brief study of society and economy. 

6. The Age of the Guptas

Sources: Account of Fa-hien; Allahabad Pillar Inscription.

Political history and administration (Samudragupta and Chandragupta Vikramaditya); Contribution to the fields of Education (Nalanda University), Science (Aryabhatta) and Culture (works of Kalidasa, Deogarh temple).

7. Medieval India 

(a) The Cholas 

Sources: Inscriptions; Brihadishwara Temple. Political history and administration (Rajaraja I, Rajendra I).

 (b) The Delhi Sultanate

Sources: Inscriptions; Qutab Minar. Political history and administration (Qutbuddin Aibak, Alauddin Khilji and Muhammad Bin Tughlaq).

 (c) The Mughal Empire

Sources: Ain-i-Akbari, Taj Mahal, Jama Masjid and Red Fort. 

Political history and administration (Babur, Akbar and Aurangzeb). 

(d) Composite Culture

Sources: Bijak, Guru Granth Sahib, Ajmer Sharief, St. Francis Assisi Church (Kochi).

Significance of Bhakti Movements and Sufism (Mirabai, Sant Jnaneswar and Hazrat 

Nizamuddin). Influence of Christianity (St. Francis Xavier).

8. The Modern Age in Europe

(a) Renaissance

Definition, causes (capture of Constantinople, decline of Feudalism, new trade routes, spirit of enquiry and invention of the printing press) and impact on art, literature and science (Leonardo Da Vinci, William Shakespeare and Copernicus).

(b) Reformation

Causes of reformation (dissatisfaction with the practices of the Catholic Church and new learning); Martin Luther’s contribution, Counter-Reformation. 

(c) Industrial Revolution

Definition of the term. Comparative study of Socialism and Capitalism.

ICSE Class 9 History and Civics Practical Syllabus 2024-25

Students can check the practical syllabus below: 

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

Any one project/assignment related to the syllabus.

Suggested Assignments

• ‘The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and weaker sections.’ Elaborate on the basis of a case study.

• ‘Fundamental Duties complement Fundamental Rights.’ Illustrate with the help of a Power Point Presentation.

• Highlight the civic issues of your locality and what suggestions would you offer to address them.

• Visit a museum or local site of historical importance and discuss its significance.

• Discuss the art and architectural features of any of these monuments: Buddhist Caves, Ajanta; Iron Pillar, Mehrauli; Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur; Mattancherry Synagogue, Cochin; Kamakhya T Tower emple, Guwahati; St. Thomas Basilica, Chennai; of Silence, Mumbai.

• Make a pictorial presentation of inventions and innovations as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

Make a comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian Civilisations. 

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