UK Board Class 11 Economics Syllabus 2024-25 Released: The official website of UBSE has released the syllabus for the 2024-25 session. This article provides you with the latest Uttrakhand Board (UBSE) class 11 economics syllabus for the 2024-25 academic session. The syllabus outlines the course structure, syllabus, assessments, etc. The syllabus provides a well rounded base for your studies.
It shows what topics are in each section and how many marks they are worth. The total marks for the UBSE 11th Economics syllabus is 100 with 80 marks for theory and 20 for project work. Check out the complete article to know the complete details.
UK Board Class 11 Economics Course Structure
The UBSE Economics for Class 11 is a 100-mark course that is divided into theory and internal assessment. The weightage is 80% and 20% respectively. The theory paper will have two part, Part A is Statistics for Economics and Part B Indian Economic Development. Check out the table below for more details:
Units | Marks | |
Part A: Statistics for Economics | ||
1 | Introduction | 05 |
2 | Collection. Organisation and Presentation of Data | 10 |
3 | Statistical Tools and Interpretation | 25 |
Total | 40 | |
Part B: Indian Economic Development | ||
4 | Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) | 12 |
Economic Reforms since 1991 | ||
5 | Current Challenges facing Indian Economy | 20 |
6 | Development experience of India-A comparison with neighbours | 8 |
Total | 40 | |
Grand Total | 80 |
UK Board Class 11 Economics Syllabus 2024-25
The theory part will consist of 80 marks and the project part will consist of 20 marks. To know the topics covered under each section, refer to the syllabus below. To download the PDF of the same, click on the link given at the bottom of this article.
Part A: Statistics for Economics
Unit 1: Introduction
What is Economics?
Meaning, scope, functions and importance of statistics in Economics
Unit 2: Collection, Organisation and Presentation of data
Collection of data - sources of data - primary and secondary; how basic data is collected with
concepts of Sampling; methods of collecting data; some important sources of secondary data: Census of India and National Sample Survey Organisation.
Organisation of Data: Meaning and types of variables; Frequency Distribution.
Presentation of Data: Tabular Presentation and Diagrammatic Presentation of Data: (i) Geometric forms (bar diagrams and pie diagrams), (ii) Frequency diagrams (histogram, polygon and Ogive) and (iii) Arithmetic line graphs (time series graph).
Unit 3: Statistical Tools and Interpretation
For all the numerical problems and solutions, the appropriate economic interpretation may be attempted. This means, the students need to solve the problems and provide interpretation for the results derived.
Measures of Central Tendency- Arithmetic mean, Median and Mode
Correlation – meaning and properties, scatter diagram; measures of correlation - Karl Pearson's method (two variables ungrouped data) Spearman's rank correlation (Non-Repeated Ranks and Repeated Ranks).
Introduction to Index Numbers - meaning, types - Wholesale Price Index, Consumer Price Index and index of industrial production, uses of index numbers; Inflation and Index Numbers, Simple Aggregative Method.
Part B:Indian Economic Development
Unit 4: Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991
A brief introduction of the state of the Indian economy on the eve of independence. Indian
economic system and common goals of Five Year Plans. Main features, problems and policies of agriculture (institutional aspects and new agricultural strategy), industry (IPR 1956; SSI – role & importance), and foreign trade.
Economic Reforms since 1991:
Features and appraisals of liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation (LPG policy); Concepts
of demonetization and GST
Unit 5: Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Human Capital Formation: How people become resource; Role of human capital in economic
development; Growth of Education Sector in India
Rural development: Key issues - credit and marketing - role of cooperatives; agricultural
diversification; alternative farming - organic farming
Employment: Growth and changes in work force participation rate in formal and informal
sectors; problems and policies
Sustainable Economic Development: Meaning, Effects of Economic Development on Resources and Environment, including global warming
Unit 6: Development Experience of India
A comparison with neighbours `India and Pakistan India and China Issues: economic growth, population, sectoral development and other Human Development Indicators
Part C: Project in Economics
Students can find the list of topics, project works and unit test details along with the allocated marks below:
Topics | Marks |
1-Project Work | |
a) Relevance of the topic | 3 |
b) Knowledge content /Research Work | 3 |
c) Presentation Technique | 3 |
d) Viva based on project | 6 |
2- Continuous assessment (Unit Test) | 5 |
Total | 20 |
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Also Read: UK Board Class 11 Syllabus 2024-25 (All Subjects)
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