WELCOMES YOU ALL
ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL
UDHAMPUR
ORIENTATION : 29 APR 2024
We are extremely grateful for all
your support and immensely proud
of our children .
DEAR PARENTS
“Our Vision at APS Udhampur is to develop the
competence of students both in Scholastic and Co-
scholastic fields by providing all facilities for their
Holistic Development.”
VISION OF SCHOOL
MISSION OF SCHOOL
“At APS Udhampur, we aim at having a learner centric
quality education and all round development of the
students at affordable cost.
We develop qualities of body, mind and character
which will enable the students to become good and
productive citizens of the country.”
SCHOOL INITIATIVES
In order to achieve our vision, various steps taken for :-
 Academic Upliftment
 Infrastructure Development.
 Technical Upgradation.
Evaluation/ Assessment Schedule
ACADEMIC PLANNER : 2024-25
S.N
O
TITLE CLASSES
SCHEDULE
DATE
/ MONTH
ACADEMIC SESSION
1 ACADEMIC SESSION COMMENCES
XI
30 APR 2024
2
SUMMER VACATIONS
IX-XII
11-06-2024 to
15-07-2024
EXTRA CLASSES 01-10 JUN 2024
3 SCHOOL REOPENS I-XII 16-07-2024
4
WINTER VACATIONS IX-XII
29-12-2024 to
12-01-2025
EXTRA CLASSES
24 – 28 DEC
2024
5 SCHOOL REOPENS I-XII 13-01-2025
NOTE:- PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO FOLLOW THE PLANNER RELIGIOUSLY AND NOT TO
ASK FOR LONG LEAVE IN B/W FOR THE BENEFIT OF STUDENTS.
EVALUATION/ ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE SESSION
[2024-25]
CLASS
EVALUATION / ASSESSMENT TENTATIVE EXAM MONTHS ( Or Duration)
I - II
TERM-I APRIL - SEPT'2024
TERM-II OCT'24 - MAR'2025
III - VIII
PERIODIC-1 APRIL - MAY'2024
HALF YEARLY EXAM SEPT'24
PERIODIC-2 OCT - DEC'2024
ANNUAL EXAM MAR'2025
IX
PERIODIC-1 APRIL - MAY'2024
PERIODIC-2 SEPT'24
PERIODIC-3 NOV'24
ANNUAL MAR'2025
X
PERIODIC-1 APRIL - MAY'2024
PERIODIC-2 SEPT'24
PERIODIC-3 NOV'24
PRE BOARD-1 DEC'24
BOARD EXAM-2025 MAR -APR'2025
XI
UT-I MAY -AUG'2024
HALF YEARLY SEPT'24
UT-II OCT - DEC'24
ANNUAL MAR'2025
XII
UT-I APRIL - MAY'2024
HALF YEARLY SEPT'24
PRE BOARD-1 NOV'24
PRE BOARD-2 DEC'24
BOARD EXAM-2025 MAR -APR'2025
Note:
1. Assessment of General Knowledge/Computer(Info. Tech) will be conducted prior to the assessment/evaluation of main Scholastic subjects for the classes
wherever applicable.
2.Evaluation months are tentative and subject to change based on contingencies.
3. For Classes: I- II Assessments will be done abiding NEP-2020 & pattern of HPC
4. For Classes: III - VIII Periodic Assessments-I &II, for calibrating Learning Outcome will be performed through two(02) Cycle Tests /Month/Subject and average
of all cycle tests with weightage: 05 will be awarded for each Periodic Assessment.
5. For Classes: IX - X Periodic Assessment-I , for calibrating Learning Outcome will be performed through Cycle Tests and average of all cycle tests with
weightage:05 will be awarded for Periodic Assessment-I.
6. For Classes: XI - XII UT-I( XI & XII) /UT-II( XI only), for calibrating Learning Outcome will be performed through Cycle Tests and average of all cycle tests will
be awarded for UT-I & II .
 Parents involvement.
 Students Discipline/ Behaviour
 Safety & Security of School Property.
 Use of Gadgets.
 Use of Personal Conveyance.
 Punctuality
 Uniform & Turnout
MAJOR AREAS OF CONCERN
 Students should avoid going on long leave.
 Parents to monitor and involve themselves in your
ward’s performance in academics.
 Parents to restrict the use of electronic devices like
mobiles for long hours by the students on the pretext of
studying and doing homework.
 Encourage good reading habits in your children at
home to improve their reading skills.
 Check the conduct and behaviour of children at home
and cooperate with teachers if they receive any
observation or complaint from the teachers about the
child’s conduct or dismal performance in academics.
 Ensuring that students follow the dress code of the
school at all times.
 Parents to ensure minimum of 75% of attendance to
qualify for Board Exams.
OTHER AREAS OF CONCERN
 Parents to ensure that your ward follows the basic
discipline as per the standards of an Army educational
institution
 Parents to ensure that your ward prepare regularly the
subject notes and copies and get timely checked
 Students to utilise School Library facilities to maximum
and get books reissued as per school protocol.
 Parents to ensure that child strikes a balance between
competitive exams and regular school syllabi
 Parents to counsel their ward regarding the
importance of school property and in case of any loss
to school property, proportionate fine will be imposed.
 Parents to decide wisely between the option of Basic
and Standard Mathematics before giving their consent
for the same, for class X students.(* Difference between
the two will be explained by teachers teaching
OTHER AREAS OF CONCERN
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR STREAM ALLOTMENT IN
CLASS XI
Subject - English
Teachers - Mr. Sunil George
Mrs. Anamika Bhau
CAREER AVENUES IN ENGLISH AFTER CLASS XII
1. JOURNALISM AND MEDIA
• News Reporter
• Content Writer
• Editor
2. PUBLISHING
• Editorial Assistant
• Copywriter
• Proofreader
3. PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING
• P R Specialist
• Advertising Copywriter
• Media Planner
CAREER AVENUES IN ENGLISH AFTER CLASS XII
4. CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
• Corporate Communications Specialist
• Internal Communications
• Speech Writer
5. FREELANCING
• Content Writing
• Editing and Proofreading
• Translation Services
6. SKILL ENHANCEMENT AND CERTIFICATIONS
• TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
• CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults)
• Editing and Proofreading Courses
Subject - Physics
Teachers - Mr. Naval Gupta
Mrs. Megha Raina
What is PHYSICS?
PHYSICS is the branch of science that
deals with the study of matter,energy
and the fundamental forces that
govern the behaviour of the Universe.
It seeks to understand how things work
at the most fundamental level, from
the behaviour of sub-atomic particles
to the motion of planets and galaxies.
Physics IN EVERYDAY LIFE
 Energy
 Transportation
 Aerodynamics
 Chemical Physics
 Camera lens , cell phones
 Space Science
 Nuclear Science
 Optics
 Nano PHYSICS
 Quantum Physics
 Mechanics
 Thermodynamics
IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICS IN CLASS XI
 It forms foundation for higher level studies in
science and related fields.
 It helps students to enhance problem solving skills,
logical reasoning and critical thinking abilities
which are valuable in science, engineering,
research and medicine.
Physics AS CAREER
1. Defence - NDA, CDS, AFCAT
2. Doctor
3. Data Scientist
4. Research Scientist
5. Professor, Science teacher
6. Medical Physicist
7. Laser Engineer
8. Meteorologist
9. Astronomer
10. Lab Technician
11. Web Developer
12. Geophysicist
13. Engineering
COMPETITIVE EXAMS
 NDA (National Defence Academy)
 CDS (Combined Defence Services)
 AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test)
 JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)
 CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
 NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)
 NDA (National Defense Academy) - Exam held twice every
year.
 Conducted by UPSC, covers written part and SSB.
 TES (Technical Entry Scheme) - 60% marks in PCM
 Must have appeared in JEE.
 CDS (Combined Defense Services Exam) - Graduate or in final
year of graduation.
 AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) - 12th Maths and
Physics.
 JEE Mains - For admission in various engineering colleges of India
NITs and other state and central govt. funded institutes.
 JEE Advance - For admission in various IITs. (Nearly 90 percentile
in JEE Mains)
 CUET -Gateway to UG programs in more than 250 universities like
DU, BHU, JNU etc.
Subject - Chemistry
Teachers - Mrs. Vandana Kakkar
Mrs. Sukhjeet Kaur
 Have you ever asked yourself this question
as to why do we study chemistry?
 What do we get from learning all these
elements and compounds and their
applications?
What is Chemistry?
Chemistry is that branch of science
dealing with the study of composition,
structure, and properties of matter.
CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
 Supply of Food
 Contribution to Improved Health and Sanitation
Facilities
 The Scope of Chemistry in Saving the Environment
 Increase in Comfort, Pleasure, and Luxuries
 The Scope of Chemistry in Industry
 The Scope of Chemistry in War
IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY IN CLASS
XI & XII
 It forms foundation for higher level studies in science
and related fields.
 It helps students to understand the composition,
properties and behaviour of matter which is crucial in
various scientific disciplines such as medicine,
engineering and environmental sciences.
CHEMISTRY AS CAREER
1. Doctor
2. Pharmacist
3. Nursing services
4. Chemist
5. Environmental scientist
6. Forensic scientist
7. Research scientist
8. Engineering
COMPETITIVE EXAMS
 NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance
Test)
 JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)
 CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
Subject - Math
Teachers - Mrs. Sakshi
Ms.
Poonam
What is Mathematics?
Mathematics is the science
and study of quality,
structure, shapes, spaces
and their changes.
Mathematics In Everyday Life
 Budgeting finances
 Measuring ingredients for cooking
 Calculating time and distance for travel
 Shopping for the best price
 Understanding loans for vehicles, homes and school
purposes
 Understanding sports
 Playing music
IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS IN CLASS XI
 It forms foundation for higher level studies in
science and related fields.
 It helps students to enhance problem solving
skills, logical reasoning and critical thinking
abilities which are valuable in science,
engineering, economics.
Mathematics AS CAREER
1. Finance
2. Data analysis
3. Cryptography
4. Teacher
5. Academia
6. Statistician
7. Economist
8. Budget Analyst
9. Engineering
COMPETITIVE EXAMS
 JEE - Joint Entrance Examination
 CUET - Common University Entrance Test
 NDA - National Defence Academy
 CDS - Combined Defence Services
Top Engineering Colleges in India
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Madras
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Delhi
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Bombay
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Kanpur
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Kharagpur
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Roorkee
 Indian Institute of Technology,(IIT) Guwahati
 Indian Institute of Technology,(IIT) Hyderabad
 National Institute of Technology, (NIT) Tiruchirapalli
 Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Indore
Subject - Biology
Teacher - Mr. Raman Singh
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IMPORTANCE OF BIOLOGY
The study of life has influenced how the world is today. It has also provided a
multitude of reliable and credible explanations for why things occur more
scientifically
 Describes the Changes in the Human Body
 Disease Treatment Approaches
 Provides Solutions to Significant Issues
 Food and Beverages:
 Environment:
Scope of Biology
 All medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, health workers,
dentists, etc., have biological backgrounds.
 Various medications are made from ingredients found in both plants
and animals. For instance, a variety of medicines are produced from
herbal plants.
 The seeds of hybrid plants are genetically engineered (GM). Crop
productivity can be accelerated or duplicated using GM seeds.
 By using natural resources as sustainable industrial raw materials,
biology helps in the production of goods.
 CUET
TOP COURSES AFTER 12TH PCB
Courses Eligibility
Course
Duration
Admission Procedure
Top Careers and
Expected Salary
MBBS
(
Bachelor of Medicine an
d Bachelor of Surgery
)
10+2 with minimum 50% marks 5.5 years
NEET, AIIMS Exam, and
JIPMER.
Govt. doctor in Health
Services
Clinical Practice
Hospital Management
Work with Primary Health
Centres
Expected Salary: 35,000 -
80,000 per month
BHMS
(
Bachelor of Homeopathy
medicine and surgery
)
10+2 with minimum 50%
PCB and English as mandatory
subjects in 12th
5.5 years
NEET, TS EAMCET, AP
EAMCET, KEAM, PU CET
entrance exams
Consultant
Scientist
Private Practice
Therapist
Pharmacist
Expected Salary: 25,000 -
35,000 per month
BAMS
(
Bachelor of Ayurvedic M
edicine Surgery
)
10+2 with minimum 50%
40% marks for SC/ST candidates
PCB with English as compulsory
subjects in 12th
5.5 years
Entrance exam + Group
discussion + Personal
interview
Research
Health Supervisor
Drug Manufacturer
Ayurveda Consultation
Management and
Administration
Expected Salary : 15,000
- 20,000 per month
BDS
(
Bachelor of Dental Surger
y
)
10+2 with min. 50% marks
PCB + English as compulsory
subjects in 12th
4 years NEET entrance test
General Dentist
Hospital Management
Researcher
Lecturer
Expected Salary : 15,000
B. Pharmacy
10+2 with subjects PCB
Min. 50% marks
4 years
Through entrance tests
Direct admissions in some
universities
Analytical Chemist
Drug Therapist
Hospital Pharmacy
Sales and Marketing
Research
Expected Salary: starting
salary ranges from 10,000 -
18,000 per month
BPT
(Bachelor of Physiotherapy)
10+2 with at least 50% marks
PCB +English as compulsory
subjects in 12th
4 years Through entrance exam
Chief Physiotherapist
Sports Physio rehabilitator
Research Assistant
Physiotherapy Training
Instructor
Lecturers
Expected Salary : 15,000 -
30,000 per month
BUMS
(
Bachelor of Unani medicine
and Surgery
)
10+2 with PCB
Min. marks 50%
5.5 years
NEET entrance exam
Private practice
Medical Assistant
Public Health Specialist
Therapist
Scientist
Expected Salary : 12,000 -
15,000 per month
Biotechnology
10+2 with any three out of Physics,
Chemistry, Biology, Maths or
Computer Science
Min. 55% marks in 12th
B.Sc. 3 years
B.Tech 4
years
Entrance test
Biomedical Engineer
Biochemist
Microbiologist
Medical Scientist
Biological Technician
Expected Salary : 25,000 -
28,000 per month
Nursing
10+2 with PCB as compulsory
subjects
4 years Entrance exams
General nurses
Midwives
Health workers
Nursing Superintendent
Department Supervisor
Subject - Commerce
Teacher - Mr. Naresh Dogra
Mr. Rakesh
Subject - Economics
Teacher - Mr. Parvaiz Malik
Areas to be Covered
1. Economics as subject
2. Why to study Economics
3. Degree Programs in Economics
4. Career options
5. Top institutions of Economics in India
6. Top Universities of Economics in world
ECONOMICS AS A
SUBJECT
Economics is considered both as a
science as well as an art.
The ultimate goal of economic
science is to improve the living
conditions of people in their
everyday life.
Economic analysis is also
applied diverse subjects such as
education, politics, religion,
social institutions, war, science,
and the environment.
Why to study
Economics
Develops the problem-solving, analytical,
communication and persuasion skills in
students that are critical for success in
today's job market.
The study of economics enables to
understand people, businesses, markets
and governments, and therefore people
respond better when things change.
• Real-life application
• Better Job opportunities.
• An important subject as a civil
service exam point of view.
Economics Courses
At UG Level
 BA (Economics)
 BA(Hons. Eco)
 B.Sc.
(Economics)
 BSc. (Hons
Eco)
 BA (Business
Eco)
 BA
(Developmenta
l Eco)
 Economics is one of the most
popular streams candidates
select throughout and after
their 10+2. Candidates may
choose to take Economics
courses at the
undergraduate, graduate,
and doctorate levels.
 Subject combination DU:
Any one Language from List A
+ Mathematics/Applied
Mathematics + Any two
subjects out of which one
should be from List B1
Merit will be based on the
CUET scores."
At PG Level
• MA (Applied Eco.)
• MA (Business Eco.)
• MA (Econometrics)
• MA (Economics)
• MA (Indian
Economics)
• MA (Quantitative
Economics)
• MBA (Business Eco)
• M.Sc. (Applied Eco)
Career options After Graduation
• Professional Economist
• Academics
• Financial Risk Analyst
• Banking Sector jobs
• Accounting jobs
• Economic Advisor
• IES
• Management
• Economic Researcher
• Business Economist
• Agricultural Economist
• Insurance companies
• Investment Analyst
Top Institutes to Study Economics in
India
 University of Delhi, South
Campus
 Delhi School of Economics
(University of Delhi)
 Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi
 Stephen College, Delhi University
 Sri Ram College of Commerce,
Delhi
 Hans Raj College, Delhi
 Hindu College, Delhi
 Symbiosis School of Economics,
Pune
 9. Madras School of Economics
 Delhi School of Economics
Top Economics Institutions of the
World
 Harvard University (US)
 University of California (US)
 University of Chicago (US)
 London School of Economics
(UK)
 Oxford University (UK)
 Cambridge University (UK)
 Princeton University (US)
 Yale University (US)
Subject - History
Teachers - Ms. Sapna
Mrs. Isha Suresh
Why study History?
 Studying history lets, you understand the past better and your
relationship with it.
 History opens the door for deep understanding and lets you
preserve the past for the future generation.
 History provides you with a multitude of career platforms to
make it an interesting career option.
 History is unique as it investigates how human life has changed
over the past time till the present
 It helps you develop your understanding of change through the
perspectives of political, social, cultural, economic, religious
and scientific history
ENTERANCE EXAMS AND POPULAR COLLEGE
FOR HISTORY CANDIDATES
 ENTERANCE EXAMS
STUDENTS of History can
appear for
 CUET UG /University
exam/Based on 10+2 course
 LSR Entrance exam
 PUMDET
 NDA
 CLAT
 UPSC exam
 State PSC exam
 CDS
Popular Colleges for History Candidates
aspiring to pursue History course.
Following is the list of the top 10 colleges
in India for History as per the National
Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF).
1Miranda House
2Lady Shri Ram College for Women
3 Hindu College
4 St.Stephen’s College
5Presidency College
6Loyola College
7 St.Xavier’s College
8Ramakrishna Mission
9 Vidyamandira Hans Raj College
10.PSGR Krishnammal College for
Women
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR
HISTORY STUDENTS
Subject - Geography
Teacher - Mrs. Kanupriya
If you
love
Geograp
hy, why
not
choose
it?
It fosters
transferabl
e skills
which
employers
look for.
Get to
know the
physical
and human
world
through
fieldwork.
Geography is
about the
future and
encourages
flexible
thinking.
Make wise decisions
that balance the
environment,
economic and social
concerns in the
context of sustainable
development.
WHY TEACH GEOGRAPHY?
 Geography: A study of places
It is the study of places- their environments, populations,
economies and communities- and how and why these places are
changing that arouse curiosity in students.
 Geography : A study of inter connections
Geographers question why things are the way they are. Because
Geography combines both Physical and human studies. It
enables students to make sense of complex issues such as
climate change, land degradation etc.
 Nurturing active and informed global citizens:
Geography equips young people with the knowledge, skills and
values to make informed decisions on local, state and national
issues as future citizens.
 Preparing young adults for many careers
 Better communicators
 Identify Moral and ethical issues
 Better problem solvers
 Better at handling data
 Understand the world around them
GEOGRAPHY AT XI AND XII CLASS:

• There are two NCERT
books in class XI and two
in class XII.
• THEORY : 70 MARKS
• Map work : 10 marks
• PRACTICAL : 30 MARKS
Hence it is a scoring
subject.
Geography is considered
both as a science and art.
ENTRANCE EXAMS IN GEOGRAPHY:
 CUET UG /University exam/Based on 10+2
course
 LSR Entrance exam
 PUMDET
 NDA
 CLAT
 UPSC exam
 State PSC exam
 CDS
 JNUEE
Best Colleges for Geographical Studies:
 BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR COLLEGE, DELHI
 St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
 Christ University, Bangalore
 INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
 KALINDI COLLEGE
 KIRORI MAL COLLEGE
 MIRANDA HOUSE
 SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJI COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
 PRESIDENCY COLLEGE CHENNAI
 LPU
 DYAL SINGH COLLEGE
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN GEOGRAPHY:
 GIS SPECIALIST
 CARTOGRAPHER
 MILITARY GIS SPECIALIST
 REMOTE SENSING ANALYST
 CIVIL SERVICES
 LAWYERS AND JUDGES
 HYDROLOGIST
 TEACHERS AND LECTURERS
 WEATHER FORECASTER
 NDA
 CDS
 TV RESEARCHER
 EARTH SCIENTIST
 PR (PUBLIC RELATIONS) OFFICER
-PGCE (teaching qualification).
-MSc (e.g. environmental
assessment, land management,
pollution and
environmental control, information
systems engineering, rural resource
management).
- MA (e.g. cultural geography, society
space, international business,
town planning, geographical
education).
- PhD (e.g. glaciology, geography of
finance, quaternary environmental
change, geography of health care).
Subject - Political Science
Teacher - Mr. Muneesh Chopra
What is Political Science?
Political science is a social science discipline that
focuses on the study of politics, government, and
public policy. It encompasses a wide range of
subfields, including comparative politics,
international relations, political philosophy, and
political economy.
Why Political Science?
1. Understand the World Around Us: Political science helps us understand the world
around us. By studying political systems, institutions, and policies, we gain insight
into how power operates and how decisions are made that affect our daily
lives.
2. Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Political science fosters critical thinking skills. It
encourages us to question assumptions, evaluate evidence, and think logically
about complex issues. These skills are valuable in a variety of careers, from law
and journalism to business and public service.
3. Informed Citizenship: Political science educates us about our roles and
responsibilities as citizens. By studying political systems and processes, we
become better equipped to participate in civic life, engage in public discourse,
and hold our leaders accountable.
4. Prepare for Careers in Politics and Governance: For those interested in careers
in politics, government, or public service, political science provides a strong
foundation. It offers insights into the workings of political systems, introduces key
concepts and theories, and hones skills in analysis, communication, and
problem-solving.
5. Enhance Empathy and Cultural Understanding: Political science helps us
appreciate different perspectives and cultures. By studying political systems and
ideologies across countries and regions, we broaden our horizons and cultivate
empathy for diverse viewpoints.
Career Opportunities
 Political science graduates can pursue careers in –
1. Government - Legislators
2. Policymakers - Bureaucrats and Civil Servants
3. Lawyers and Judges
4. Civil Society Organizations - NGOs
5. Media
6. Academia
7. Political Analysts
8. Consultants and Psephologists ( Analysts of Electoral Politics)
9. Journalists, Columnists and Writers
10. Teachers and Researchers
11. Diplomats and UN Representatives
1. Common University Entrance Test (UG) - (CUET)
2. Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (IPUCET)
3. Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE)
4. National Test for Programs After Twelth (NPAT)
5. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
Entrance Exams for Political Science Courses after XII
1. Lady Shri Ram College for Women - [LSR], New Delhi
2. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
3. Christ University, Bangalore
4. Miranda House, New Delhi
5. Presidency College, Chennai
6. Madras Christian College - [MCC], Chennai
7. Hindu College, New Delhi
8. Fergusson College, Pune
9. K J Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce - [KJSAC], Mumbai
10. Ramjas College, New Delhi
Best Colleges to Pursue Career in Political Science
Subject - Physical Education
Teachers - Mr. Manjeet Singh
Ms. Deepmala
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
is an integral part
of the total education process
and has as its aims the development of:
through the medium of physical activities that have
been selected and planned to achieve specific
outcomes.
physically
mentally
socially &
emotionally fit citizens
Aim & Objectives of
Physical Education
WHAT ARE THE CAREER OPTIONS?
THERE ARE VARIOUS CAREER OPTIONS IN SPORTS
ACADEMY, HEALTH CLUBS, SPORTS GOODS
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES, AND IN THE
AREAS OF MARKETING. ALSO, THERE ARE
OPPORTUNITIES AS A COMMENTATOR, SPORTS
JOURNALIST, SPORTS TRAINER, SCHOOL/COLLEGE
TEACHER (PHYSICAL TRAINING), AND MANY
MORE
 Teacher
 Assistant Professor
 Sports Manager
 Physical Therapist
 Physical Education Trainer
 Health Educator
 Coach
 Fitness Instructor
 Sports Journalist
What are the job roles for Physical
Education?
Courses offered:
 Certificate Course on Physical Education (C.P.Ed)
 Diploma in Physical Education (D.P.Ed)
 B.P.E. Four year Degree Course
 Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) two Year
 Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed)Two year
 M.Phil in Physical Education Two year
 PHD in physical Education
 Diploma in Yoga Education (D.Y.ED)
Top Colleges of physical education
1 .Lakshmibai National Institute of P.Ed
Gwalior
2. Lakshmibai National College Of P.Ed,
Thiruvananthapuram
3. Indira Gandhi Institute Of P.Ed And Sports
Sciences, New Delhi
4. Chandrashekhar Agashe College Of P.Ed,
Pune
5. VNS College Of Physical Education And
Management Studies, Bhopal
6. Ishwar Deshmukh College Of P.Ed, Nagpur
7. University College Of P.Ed, Bangalore
University, Bengaluru
Subject - Fine Art
Teacher - Mr. Rohit
Subject - Information Technology (IT)
Teacher - Mr. Ramesh Upadhyay
The field of information technology, covers the
support, administration, and design of
telecommunications and computer systems.
Some positions in this field include system
analysts, software programmers, computer
scientists, computer support specialists, and
network and database administrators.
Information Technology As a Subject
Why to Study Information Technology
1. It’s a growing career field
2. IT pros can work in nearly any industry
3. It’s an innovative career field
4. The job is never boring
5. You can find work opportunities in a lot of
locations
Career options After Graduation
1. Information Security Analyst
2. Data scientist
3. Software Engineer
4. Web Developer
5. Database Administrator
6. Systems Analyst
7. Software Developer
8. Software Architect
Career options After Graduation
9. A I engineer
10. Game Developer
11. Cloud Engineer
12. UX Designer
13. Mobile Developer
14. Application Developer
15. Computer scientist
Salary Packages in India
Professions / Jobs Salary Packages 2024
Data Scientist ₹9.5 Lakhs ₹26 Lakhs
Machine Learning
Experts
₹6.9 Lakhs ₹22 Lakhs
Blockchain Developer ₹8 Lakhs ₹21 Lakhs
Full Stack Software
Developer
₹6.7 Lakhs ₹17 Lakhs
Software Architect ₹29 Lakhs ₹50 Lakhs
Artificial Intelligence
(AI) Engineer
₹9 Lakhs ₹20 Lakhs
IT Manager ₹13 Lakhs ₹25 Lakhs
Cybersecurity Analyst ₹6 Lakhs ₹11 Lakhs
Subject - Sociology
Teacher - Mrs. Isha Suresh
SOCIOLOGY as a discipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL;
i).GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS;
It offers the deep insight about what is going around in
Society at SOCIAL,POLITICAL, ECONOMIC,CULTURAL level
ii).EASY IN NATURE; Content IS EASY AND RELATABLE.
iii).HIGH SCORING; GENERALLY STUDENTS SCORE HIGH IN
CLASS 12TH
WITH Sociology as a DISCIPLINE.
iv).INTERDISCIPLINARY in Nature; OVERLAPPING OF
concepts with other disciplines.
v).OFFERS RESEARCH CONDUCTION AT THIS LEVEL.
SOCIOLOGY as a discipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL;
CAREER OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES;
@~PreparationGUIDANCE for CLAT(Common Law Admission Test)-For
Admission in NLU’s.(IN CLASS XIITH)
~ @Preparation for CUET(From CLASS XITH)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES;
i)LAW
ii)JOURNALISM-THE DEMAND OF THE DAY
iii)UPSC/STATE CIVIL SERVICES-THE MUCH DESIRED OPTIONAL
iv)COUNSELLORS
v)PROFESSORS/LECTURER
SOCIOLOGY as a discipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL;
CAREER OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES;
PreparationGUIDANCE for CLAT(Common Law Admission
Test)-For Admission in NLU’s.(IN CLASS XIITH)
Preparation for CUET(From CLASS XITH)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES;
v)PROBATION OFFICER
vi)PUBLIC relation OFFICER
vii)SOCIAL WORKERS.
viii)COMMUNICATION directors
ix)REGIONAL planners etc.
SOCIOLOGY as a discipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL;
CAREER OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES;
PreparationGUIDANCE for CLAT(Common Law Admission
Test)-For Admission in NLU’s.(IN CLASS XIITH)
Preparation for CUET(From CLASS XITH)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES;
x)Market research analysts
xi)HUMAN RELATION OFFICERS
xii)Research ANALYSTS ETC.
Sociology as a discipline is meeting the needs of students with
different range of IQ owing to its informative as well as easy content
which is desirable in the today’s competitive needs.
‘KEEP CALM and LOVE SOCIOLOGY’
ALL THE VERY BEST TO YOU ALL 
THANK YOU

Orientation XI teacher presentation pptx

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    WELCOMES YOU ALL ARMYPUBLIC SCHOOL UDHAMPUR ORIENTATION : 29 APR 2024
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    We are extremelygrateful for all your support and immensely proud of our children . DEAR PARENTS
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    “Our Vision atAPS Udhampur is to develop the competence of students both in Scholastic and Co- scholastic fields by providing all facilities for their Holistic Development.” VISION OF SCHOOL MISSION OF SCHOOL “At APS Udhampur, we aim at having a learner centric quality education and all round development of the students at affordable cost. We develop qualities of body, mind and character which will enable the students to become good and productive citizens of the country.”
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    SCHOOL INITIATIVES In orderto achieve our vision, various steps taken for :-  Academic Upliftment  Infrastructure Development.  Technical Upgradation. Evaluation/ Assessment Schedule
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    ACADEMIC PLANNER :2024-25 S.N O TITLE CLASSES SCHEDULE DATE / MONTH ACADEMIC SESSION 1 ACADEMIC SESSION COMMENCES XI 30 APR 2024 2 SUMMER VACATIONS IX-XII 11-06-2024 to 15-07-2024 EXTRA CLASSES 01-10 JUN 2024 3 SCHOOL REOPENS I-XII 16-07-2024 4 WINTER VACATIONS IX-XII 29-12-2024 to 12-01-2025 EXTRA CLASSES 24 – 28 DEC 2024 5 SCHOOL REOPENS I-XII 13-01-2025 NOTE:- PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO FOLLOW THE PLANNER RELIGIOUSLY AND NOT TO ASK FOR LONG LEAVE IN B/W FOR THE BENEFIT OF STUDENTS.
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    EVALUATION/ ASSESSMENT SCHEDULEFOR THE SESSION [2024-25] CLASS EVALUATION / ASSESSMENT TENTATIVE EXAM MONTHS ( Or Duration) I - II TERM-I APRIL - SEPT'2024 TERM-II OCT'24 - MAR'2025 III - VIII PERIODIC-1 APRIL - MAY'2024 HALF YEARLY EXAM SEPT'24 PERIODIC-2 OCT - DEC'2024 ANNUAL EXAM MAR'2025 IX PERIODIC-1 APRIL - MAY'2024 PERIODIC-2 SEPT'24 PERIODIC-3 NOV'24 ANNUAL MAR'2025 X PERIODIC-1 APRIL - MAY'2024 PERIODIC-2 SEPT'24 PERIODIC-3 NOV'24 PRE BOARD-1 DEC'24 BOARD EXAM-2025 MAR -APR'2025 XI UT-I MAY -AUG'2024 HALF YEARLY SEPT'24 UT-II OCT - DEC'24 ANNUAL MAR'2025 XII UT-I APRIL - MAY'2024 HALF YEARLY SEPT'24 PRE BOARD-1 NOV'24 PRE BOARD-2 DEC'24 BOARD EXAM-2025 MAR -APR'2025 Note: 1. Assessment of General Knowledge/Computer(Info. Tech) will be conducted prior to the assessment/evaluation of main Scholastic subjects for the classes wherever applicable. 2.Evaluation months are tentative and subject to change based on contingencies. 3. For Classes: I- II Assessments will be done abiding NEP-2020 & pattern of HPC 4. For Classes: III - VIII Periodic Assessments-I &II, for calibrating Learning Outcome will be performed through two(02) Cycle Tests /Month/Subject and average of all cycle tests with weightage: 05 will be awarded for each Periodic Assessment. 5. For Classes: IX - X Periodic Assessment-I , for calibrating Learning Outcome will be performed through Cycle Tests and average of all cycle tests with weightage:05 will be awarded for Periodic Assessment-I. 6. For Classes: XI - XII UT-I( XI & XII) /UT-II( XI only), for calibrating Learning Outcome will be performed through Cycle Tests and average of all cycle tests will be awarded for UT-I & II .
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     Parents involvement. Students Discipline/ Behaviour  Safety & Security of School Property.  Use of Gadgets.  Use of Personal Conveyance.  Punctuality  Uniform & Turnout MAJOR AREAS OF CONCERN
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     Students shouldavoid going on long leave.  Parents to monitor and involve themselves in your ward’s performance in academics.  Parents to restrict the use of electronic devices like mobiles for long hours by the students on the pretext of studying and doing homework.  Encourage good reading habits in your children at home to improve their reading skills.  Check the conduct and behaviour of children at home and cooperate with teachers if they receive any observation or complaint from the teachers about the child’s conduct or dismal performance in academics.  Ensuring that students follow the dress code of the school at all times.  Parents to ensure minimum of 75% of attendance to qualify for Board Exams. OTHER AREAS OF CONCERN
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     Parents toensure that your ward follows the basic discipline as per the standards of an Army educational institution  Parents to ensure that your ward prepare regularly the subject notes and copies and get timely checked  Students to utilise School Library facilities to maximum and get books reissued as per school protocol.  Parents to ensure that child strikes a balance between competitive exams and regular school syllabi  Parents to counsel their ward regarding the importance of school property and in case of any loss to school property, proportionate fine will be imposed.  Parents to decide wisely between the option of Basic and Standard Mathematics before giving their consent for the same, for class X students.(* Difference between the two will be explained by teachers teaching OTHER AREAS OF CONCERN
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    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FORSTREAM ALLOTMENT IN CLASS XI
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    Subject - English Teachers- Mr. Sunil George Mrs. Anamika Bhau
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    CAREER AVENUES INENGLISH AFTER CLASS XII 1. JOURNALISM AND MEDIA • News Reporter • Content Writer • Editor 2. PUBLISHING • Editorial Assistant • Copywriter • Proofreader 3. PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING • P R Specialist • Advertising Copywriter • Media Planner
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    CAREER AVENUES INENGLISH AFTER CLASS XII 4. CORPORATE COMMUNICATION • Corporate Communications Specialist • Internal Communications • Speech Writer 5. FREELANCING • Content Writing • Editing and Proofreading • Translation Services 6. SKILL ENHANCEMENT AND CERTIFICATIONS • TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) • CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) • Editing and Proofreading Courses
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    Subject - Physics Teachers- Mr. Naval Gupta Mrs. Megha Raina
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    What is PHYSICS? PHYSICSis the branch of science that deals with the study of matter,energy and the fundamental forces that govern the behaviour of the Universe. It seeks to understand how things work at the most fundamental level, from the behaviour of sub-atomic particles to the motion of planets and galaxies.
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    Physics IN EVERYDAYLIFE  Energy  Transportation  Aerodynamics  Chemical Physics  Camera lens , cell phones  Space Science  Nuclear Science  Optics  Nano PHYSICS  Quantum Physics  Mechanics  Thermodynamics
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    IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICSIN CLASS XI  It forms foundation for higher level studies in science and related fields.  It helps students to enhance problem solving skills, logical reasoning and critical thinking abilities which are valuable in science, engineering, research and medicine.
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    Physics AS CAREER 1.Defence - NDA, CDS, AFCAT 2. Doctor 3. Data Scientist 4. Research Scientist 5. Professor, Science teacher 6. Medical Physicist 7. Laser Engineer 8. Meteorologist 9. Astronomer 10. Lab Technician 11. Web Developer 12. Geophysicist 13. Engineering
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    COMPETITIVE EXAMS  NDA(National Defence Academy)  CDS (Combined Defence Services)  AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test)  JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)  CUET (Common University Entrance Test)  NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)
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     NDA (NationalDefense Academy) - Exam held twice every year.  Conducted by UPSC, covers written part and SSB.  TES (Technical Entry Scheme) - 60% marks in PCM  Must have appeared in JEE.  CDS (Combined Defense Services Exam) - Graduate or in final year of graduation.  AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) - 12th Maths and Physics.  JEE Mains - For admission in various engineering colleges of India NITs and other state and central govt. funded institutes.  JEE Advance - For admission in various IITs. (Nearly 90 percentile in JEE Mains)  CUET -Gateway to UG programs in more than 250 universities like DU, BHU, JNU etc.
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    Subject - Chemistry Teachers- Mrs. Vandana Kakkar Mrs. Sukhjeet Kaur
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     Have youever asked yourself this question as to why do we study chemistry?  What do we get from learning all these elements and compounds and their applications?
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    What is Chemistry? Chemistryis that branch of science dealing with the study of composition, structure, and properties of matter. CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE  Supply of Food  Contribution to Improved Health and Sanitation Facilities  The Scope of Chemistry in Saving the Environment  Increase in Comfort, Pleasure, and Luxuries  The Scope of Chemistry in Industry  The Scope of Chemistry in War
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    IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRYIN CLASS XI & XII  It forms foundation for higher level studies in science and related fields.  It helps students to understand the composition, properties and behaviour of matter which is crucial in various scientific disciplines such as medicine, engineering and environmental sciences.
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    CHEMISTRY AS CAREER 1.Doctor 2. Pharmacist 3. Nursing services 4. Chemist 5. Environmental scientist 6. Forensic scientist 7. Research scientist 8. Engineering
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    COMPETITIVE EXAMS  NEET(National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)  JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)  CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
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    Subject - Math Teachers- Mrs. Sakshi Ms. Poonam
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    What is Mathematics? Mathematicsis the science and study of quality, structure, shapes, spaces and their changes.
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    Mathematics In EverydayLife  Budgeting finances  Measuring ingredients for cooking  Calculating time and distance for travel  Shopping for the best price  Understanding loans for vehicles, homes and school purposes  Understanding sports  Playing music
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    IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICSIN CLASS XI  It forms foundation for higher level studies in science and related fields.  It helps students to enhance problem solving skills, logical reasoning and critical thinking abilities which are valuable in science, engineering, economics.
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    Mathematics AS CAREER 1.Finance 2. Data analysis 3. Cryptography 4. Teacher 5. Academia 6. Statistician 7. Economist 8. Budget Analyst 9. Engineering
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    COMPETITIVE EXAMS  JEE- Joint Entrance Examination  CUET - Common University Entrance Test  NDA - National Defence Academy  CDS - Combined Defence Services
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    Top Engineering Collegesin India  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Madras  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Delhi  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Bombay  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Kanpur  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Kharagpur  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Roorkee  Indian Institute of Technology,(IIT) Guwahati  Indian Institute of Technology,(IIT) Hyderabad  National Institute of Technology, (NIT) Tiruchirapalli  Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Indore
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    Subject - Biology Teacher- Mr. Raman Singh
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    IMPORTANCE OF BIOLOGY Thestudy of life has influenced how the world is today. It has also provided a multitude of reliable and credible explanations for why things occur more scientifically  Describes the Changes in the Human Body  Disease Treatment Approaches  Provides Solutions to Significant Issues  Food and Beverages:  Environment: Scope of Biology  All medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, health workers, dentists, etc., have biological backgrounds.  Various medications are made from ingredients found in both plants and animals. For instance, a variety of medicines are produced from herbal plants.  The seeds of hybrid plants are genetically engineered (GM). Crop productivity can be accelerated or duplicated using GM seeds.  By using natural resources as sustainable industrial raw materials, biology helps in the production of goods.  CUET
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    TOP COURSES AFTER12TH PCB Courses Eligibility Course Duration Admission Procedure Top Careers and Expected Salary MBBS ( Bachelor of Medicine an d Bachelor of Surgery ) 10+2 with minimum 50% marks 5.5 years NEET, AIIMS Exam, and JIPMER. Govt. doctor in Health Services Clinical Practice Hospital Management Work with Primary Health Centres Expected Salary: 35,000 - 80,000 per month BHMS ( Bachelor of Homeopathy medicine and surgery ) 10+2 with minimum 50% PCB and English as mandatory subjects in 12th 5.5 years NEET, TS EAMCET, AP EAMCET, KEAM, PU CET entrance exams Consultant Scientist Private Practice Therapist Pharmacist Expected Salary: 25,000 - 35,000 per month BAMS ( Bachelor of Ayurvedic M edicine Surgery ) 10+2 with minimum 50% 40% marks for SC/ST candidates PCB with English as compulsory subjects in 12th 5.5 years Entrance exam + Group discussion + Personal interview Research Health Supervisor Drug Manufacturer Ayurveda Consultation Management and Administration Expected Salary : 15,000 - 20,000 per month BDS ( Bachelor of Dental Surger y ) 10+2 with min. 50% marks PCB + English as compulsory subjects in 12th 4 years NEET entrance test General Dentist Hospital Management Researcher Lecturer Expected Salary : 15,000
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    B. Pharmacy 10+2 withsubjects PCB Min. 50% marks 4 years Through entrance tests Direct admissions in some universities Analytical Chemist Drug Therapist Hospital Pharmacy Sales and Marketing Research Expected Salary: starting salary ranges from 10,000 - 18,000 per month BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) 10+2 with at least 50% marks PCB +English as compulsory subjects in 12th 4 years Through entrance exam Chief Physiotherapist Sports Physio rehabilitator Research Assistant Physiotherapy Training Instructor Lecturers Expected Salary : 15,000 - 30,000 per month BUMS ( Bachelor of Unani medicine and Surgery ) 10+2 with PCB Min. marks 50% 5.5 years NEET entrance exam Private practice Medical Assistant Public Health Specialist Therapist Scientist Expected Salary : 12,000 - 15,000 per month Biotechnology 10+2 with any three out of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths or Computer Science Min. 55% marks in 12th B.Sc. 3 years B.Tech 4 years Entrance test Biomedical Engineer Biochemist Microbiologist Medical Scientist Biological Technician Expected Salary : 25,000 - 28,000 per month Nursing 10+2 with PCB as compulsory subjects 4 years Entrance exams General nurses Midwives Health workers Nursing Superintendent Department Supervisor
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    Subject - Commerce Teacher- Mr. Naresh Dogra Mr. Rakesh
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    Subject - Economics Teacher- Mr. Parvaiz Malik
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    Areas to beCovered 1. Economics as subject 2. Why to study Economics 3. Degree Programs in Economics 4. Career options 5. Top institutions of Economics in India 6. Top Universities of Economics in world
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    ECONOMICS AS A SUBJECT Economicsis considered both as a science as well as an art. The ultimate goal of economic science is to improve the living conditions of people in their everyday life. Economic analysis is also applied diverse subjects such as education, politics, religion, social institutions, war, science, and the environment. Why to study Economics Develops the problem-solving, analytical, communication and persuasion skills in students that are critical for success in today's job market. The study of economics enables to understand people, businesses, markets and governments, and therefore people respond better when things change. • Real-life application • Better Job opportunities. • An important subject as a civil service exam point of view.
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    Economics Courses At UGLevel  BA (Economics)  BA(Hons. Eco)  B.Sc. (Economics)  BSc. (Hons Eco)  BA (Business Eco)  BA (Developmenta l Eco)  Economics is one of the most popular streams candidates select throughout and after their 10+2. Candidates may choose to take Economics courses at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate levels.  Subject combination DU: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1 Merit will be based on the CUET scores." At PG Level • MA (Applied Eco.) • MA (Business Eco.) • MA (Econometrics) • MA (Economics) • MA (Indian Economics) • MA (Quantitative Economics) • MBA (Business Eco) • M.Sc. (Applied Eco)
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    Career options AfterGraduation • Professional Economist • Academics • Financial Risk Analyst • Banking Sector jobs • Accounting jobs • Economic Advisor • IES • Management • Economic Researcher • Business Economist • Agricultural Economist • Insurance companies • Investment Analyst
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    Top Institutes toStudy Economics in India  University of Delhi, South Campus  Delhi School of Economics (University of Delhi)  Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi  Stephen College, Delhi University  Sri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi  Hans Raj College, Delhi  Hindu College, Delhi  Symbiosis School of Economics, Pune  9. Madras School of Economics  Delhi School of Economics Top Economics Institutions of the World  Harvard University (US)  University of California (US)  University of Chicago (US)  London School of Economics (UK)  Oxford University (UK)  Cambridge University (UK)  Princeton University (US)  Yale University (US)
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    Subject - History Teachers- Ms. Sapna Mrs. Isha Suresh
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    Why study History? Studying history lets, you understand the past better and your relationship with it.  History opens the door for deep understanding and lets you preserve the past for the future generation.  History provides you with a multitude of career platforms to make it an interesting career option.  History is unique as it investigates how human life has changed over the past time till the present  It helps you develop your understanding of change through the perspectives of political, social, cultural, economic, religious and scientific history
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    ENTERANCE EXAMS ANDPOPULAR COLLEGE FOR HISTORY CANDIDATES  ENTERANCE EXAMS STUDENTS of History can appear for  CUET UG /University exam/Based on 10+2 course  LSR Entrance exam  PUMDET  NDA  CLAT  UPSC exam  State PSC exam  CDS Popular Colleges for History Candidates aspiring to pursue History course. Following is the list of the top 10 colleges in India for History as per the National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF). 1Miranda House 2Lady Shri Ram College for Women 3 Hindu College 4 St.Stephen’s College 5Presidency College 6Loyola College 7 St.Xavier’s College 8Ramakrishna Mission 9 Vidyamandira Hans Raj College 10.PSGR Krishnammal College for Women
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    If you love Geograp hy, why not choose it? Itfosters transferabl e skills which employers look for. Get to know the physical and human world through fieldwork. Geography is about the future and encourages flexible thinking. Make wise decisions that balance the environment, economic and social concerns in the context of sustainable development.
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    WHY TEACH GEOGRAPHY? Geography: A study of places It is the study of places- their environments, populations, economies and communities- and how and why these places are changing that arouse curiosity in students.  Geography : A study of inter connections Geographers question why things are the way they are. Because Geography combines both Physical and human studies. It enables students to make sense of complex issues such as climate change, land degradation etc.  Nurturing active and informed global citizens: Geography equips young people with the knowledge, skills and values to make informed decisions on local, state and national issues as future citizens.  Preparing young adults for many careers  Better communicators  Identify Moral and ethical issues  Better problem solvers  Better at handling data  Understand the world around them
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    GEOGRAPHY AT XIAND XII CLASS:  • There are two NCERT books in class XI and two in class XII. • THEORY : 70 MARKS • Map work : 10 marks • PRACTICAL : 30 MARKS Hence it is a scoring subject. Geography is considered both as a science and art.
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    ENTRANCE EXAMS INGEOGRAPHY:  CUET UG /University exam/Based on 10+2 course  LSR Entrance exam  PUMDET  NDA  CLAT  UPSC exam  State PSC exam  CDS  JNUEE
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    Best Colleges forGeographical Studies:  BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR COLLEGE, DELHI  St. Xavier's College, Mumbai  Christ University, Bangalore  INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN  KALINDI COLLEGE  KIRORI MAL COLLEGE  MIRANDA HOUSE  SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJI COLLEGE FOR WOMEN  PRESIDENCY COLLEGE CHENNAI  LPU  DYAL SINGH COLLEGE
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    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INGEOGRAPHY:  GIS SPECIALIST  CARTOGRAPHER  MILITARY GIS SPECIALIST  REMOTE SENSING ANALYST  CIVIL SERVICES  LAWYERS AND JUDGES  HYDROLOGIST  TEACHERS AND LECTURERS  WEATHER FORECASTER  NDA  CDS  TV RESEARCHER  EARTH SCIENTIST  PR (PUBLIC RELATIONS) OFFICER
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    -PGCE (teaching qualification). -MSc(e.g. environmental assessment, land management, pollution and environmental control, information systems engineering, rural resource management). - MA (e.g. cultural geography, society space, international business, town planning, geographical education). - PhD (e.g. glaciology, geography of finance, quaternary environmental change, geography of health care).
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    Subject - PoliticalScience Teacher - Mr. Muneesh Chopra
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    What is PoliticalScience? Political science is a social science discipline that focuses on the study of politics, government, and public policy. It encompasses a wide range of subfields, including comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, and political economy.
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    Why Political Science? 1.Understand the World Around Us: Political science helps us understand the world around us. By studying political systems, institutions, and policies, we gain insight into how power operates and how decisions are made that affect our daily lives. 2. Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Political science fosters critical thinking skills. It encourages us to question assumptions, evaluate evidence, and think logically about complex issues. These skills are valuable in a variety of careers, from law and journalism to business and public service. 3. Informed Citizenship: Political science educates us about our roles and responsibilities as citizens. By studying political systems and processes, we become better equipped to participate in civic life, engage in public discourse, and hold our leaders accountable. 4. Prepare for Careers in Politics and Governance: For those interested in careers in politics, government, or public service, political science provides a strong foundation. It offers insights into the workings of political systems, introduces key concepts and theories, and hones skills in analysis, communication, and problem-solving. 5. Enhance Empathy and Cultural Understanding: Political science helps us appreciate different perspectives and cultures. By studying political systems and ideologies across countries and regions, we broaden our horizons and cultivate empathy for diverse viewpoints.
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    Career Opportunities  Politicalscience graduates can pursue careers in – 1. Government - Legislators 2. Policymakers - Bureaucrats and Civil Servants 3. Lawyers and Judges 4. Civil Society Organizations - NGOs 5. Media 6. Academia 7. Political Analysts 8. Consultants and Psephologists ( Analysts of Electoral Politics) 9. Journalists, Columnists and Writers 10. Teachers and Researchers 11. Diplomats and UN Representatives
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    1. Common UniversityEntrance Test (UG) - (CUET) 2. Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (IPUCET) 3. Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE) 4. National Test for Programs After Twelth (NPAT) 5. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) Entrance Exams for Political Science Courses after XII
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    1. Lady ShriRam College for Women - [LSR], New Delhi 2. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai 3. Christ University, Bangalore 4. Miranda House, New Delhi 5. Presidency College, Chennai 6. Madras Christian College - [MCC], Chennai 7. Hindu College, New Delhi 8. Fergusson College, Pune 9. K J Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce - [KJSAC], Mumbai 10. Ramjas College, New Delhi Best Colleges to Pursue Career in Political Science
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    Subject - PhysicalEducation Teachers - Mr. Manjeet Singh Ms. Deepmala
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    PHYSICAL EDUCATION is anintegral part of the total education process and has as its aims the development of: through the medium of physical activities that have been selected and planned to achieve specific outcomes. physically mentally socially & emotionally fit citizens
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    Aim & Objectivesof Physical Education
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    WHAT ARE THECAREER OPTIONS? THERE ARE VARIOUS CAREER OPTIONS IN SPORTS ACADEMY, HEALTH CLUBS, SPORTS GOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES, AND IN THE AREAS OF MARKETING. ALSO, THERE ARE OPPORTUNITIES AS A COMMENTATOR, SPORTS JOURNALIST, SPORTS TRAINER, SCHOOL/COLLEGE TEACHER (PHYSICAL TRAINING), AND MANY MORE
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     Teacher  AssistantProfessor  Sports Manager  Physical Therapist  Physical Education Trainer  Health Educator  Coach  Fitness Instructor  Sports Journalist What are the job roles for Physical Education?
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    Courses offered:  CertificateCourse on Physical Education (C.P.Ed)  Diploma in Physical Education (D.P.Ed)  B.P.E. Four year Degree Course  Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) two Year  Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed)Two year  M.Phil in Physical Education Two year  PHD in physical Education  Diploma in Yoga Education (D.Y.ED)
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    Top Colleges ofphysical education 1 .Lakshmibai National Institute of P.Ed Gwalior 2. Lakshmibai National College Of P.Ed, Thiruvananthapuram 3. Indira Gandhi Institute Of P.Ed And Sports Sciences, New Delhi
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    4. Chandrashekhar AgasheCollege Of P.Ed, Pune 5. VNS College Of Physical Education And Management Studies, Bhopal 6. Ishwar Deshmukh College Of P.Ed, Nagpur 7. University College Of P.Ed, Bangalore University, Bengaluru
  • 81.
    Subject - FineArt Teacher - Mr. Rohit
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    Subject - InformationTechnology (IT) Teacher - Mr. Ramesh Upadhyay
  • 87.
    The field ofinformation technology, covers the support, administration, and design of telecommunications and computer systems. Some positions in this field include system analysts, software programmers, computer scientists, computer support specialists, and network and database administrators. Information Technology As a Subject
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    Why to StudyInformation Technology 1. It’s a growing career field 2. IT pros can work in nearly any industry 3. It’s an innovative career field 4. The job is never boring 5. You can find work opportunities in a lot of locations
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    Career options AfterGraduation 1. Information Security Analyst 2. Data scientist 3. Software Engineer 4. Web Developer 5. Database Administrator 6. Systems Analyst 7. Software Developer 8. Software Architect
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    Career options AfterGraduation 9. A I engineer 10. Game Developer 11. Cloud Engineer 12. UX Designer 13. Mobile Developer 14. Application Developer 15. Computer scientist
  • 91.
    Salary Packages inIndia Professions / Jobs Salary Packages 2024 Data Scientist ₹9.5 Lakhs ₹26 Lakhs Machine Learning Experts ₹6.9 Lakhs ₹22 Lakhs Blockchain Developer ₹8 Lakhs ₹21 Lakhs Full Stack Software Developer ₹6.7 Lakhs ₹17 Lakhs Software Architect ₹29 Lakhs ₹50 Lakhs Artificial Intelligence (AI) Engineer ₹9 Lakhs ₹20 Lakhs IT Manager ₹13 Lakhs ₹25 Lakhs Cybersecurity Analyst ₹6 Lakhs ₹11 Lakhs
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    Subject - Sociology Teacher- Mrs. Isha Suresh
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    SOCIOLOGY as adiscipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL; i).GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS; It offers the deep insight about what is going around in Society at SOCIAL,POLITICAL, ECONOMIC,CULTURAL level ii).EASY IN NATURE; Content IS EASY AND RELATABLE. iii).HIGH SCORING; GENERALLY STUDENTS SCORE HIGH IN CLASS 12TH WITH Sociology as a DISCIPLINE. iv).INTERDISCIPLINARY in Nature; OVERLAPPING OF concepts with other disciplines. v).OFFERS RESEARCH CONDUCTION AT THIS LEVEL.
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    SOCIOLOGY as adiscipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL; CAREER OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES; @~PreparationGUIDANCE for CLAT(Common Law Admission Test)-For Admission in NLU’s.(IN CLASS XIITH) ~ @Preparation for CUET(From CLASS XITH) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES; i)LAW ii)JOURNALISM-THE DEMAND OF THE DAY iii)UPSC/STATE CIVIL SERVICES-THE MUCH DESIRED OPTIONAL iv)COUNSELLORS v)PROFESSORS/LECTURER
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    SOCIOLOGY as adiscipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL; CAREER OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES; PreparationGUIDANCE for CLAT(Common Law Admission Test)-For Admission in NLU’s.(IN CLASS XIITH) Preparation for CUET(From CLASS XITH) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES; v)PROBATION OFFICER vi)PUBLIC relation OFFICER vii)SOCIAL WORKERS. viii)COMMUNICATION directors ix)REGIONAL planners etc.
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    SOCIOLOGY as adiscipline at HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL; CAREER OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES; PreparationGUIDANCE for CLAT(Common Law Admission Test)-For Admission in NLU’s.(IN CLASS XIITH) Preparation for CUET(From CLASS XITH) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES; x)Market research analysts xi)HUMAN RELATION OFFICERS xii)Research ANALYSTS ETC.
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    Sociology as adiscipline is meeting the needs of students with different range of IQ owing to its informative as well as easy content which is desirable in the today’s competitive needs. ‘KEEP CALM and LOVE SOCIOLOGY’ ALL THE VERY BEST TO YOU ALL 
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