The CBSE, or Central Board of Secondary Education, is in charge of developing the CBSE Syllabus for Class 12 Physics and administering the test. Students in Class 12 should have a thorough understanding of the CBSE Class 12 Physics syllabus in order to have a good understanding of the Physics paper pattern and labelling system. Students will learn the unit names, chapters under each unit, and sub-topics used in the CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus by reading over it. They can also learn about the Physics functional syllabus and the assessment system.
Students can directly access the CBSE Physics Syllabus for Class 12 academic years by clicking on the links below.
- CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus for Academic Year 2020-21
- CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus for Academic Year 2021-22
To download the CBSE Syllabus for Class 12 Physics, click on the pdf link provided below. The PDF also contains the list of Physics experiments consisting of complete detail of the practical syllabus.
Download CBSE Class 12 Revised Physics Syllabus PDF 2020-2021
CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus Portion PDF for 2020-21
Given below is the CBSE Class 12 Physics syllabus along with the marking scheme and number of periods required for completing each unit.
Unit No. | Name of Unit | No. of Periods | Marks |
Unit–I | Electrostatics | 23 | 16 |
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields | |||
Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | |||
Unit-II | Current Electricity | 15 | |
Chapter–3: Current Electricity | |||
Unit-III | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | 16 | 17 |
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism | |||
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter | |||
Unit-IV | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | 19 | |
Chapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction | |||
Chapter–7: Alternating Current | |||
Unit–V | Electromagnetic Waves | 02 | 18 |
Chapter–8: Electromagnetic Waves | |||
Unit–VI | Optics | 18 | |
Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | |||
Chapter–10: Wave Optics | |||
Unit–VII | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | 07 | 12 |
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | |||
Unit–VIII | Atoms and Nuclei | 11 | |
Chapter–12: Atoms | |||
Chapter–13: Nuclei | |||
Unit–IX | Electronic Devices | 07 | 7 |
Chapter–14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits | |||
Total | 118 | 70 |
Students can also go through the CBSE Class 12 Syllabus to know the topics to be studied for the other subjects.
CBSE Syllabus for Class 12 Physics Practical
SECTION–A
- Plotting a graph for potential difference versus current to calculate the resistance per cm of a given cable.
- Using a metre bridge, calculate the strength of a given wire and thus the resistivity (specific resistance) of its substance.
- Using a metre bridge, validate the laws of resistance combination (series).
OR
- Using a metre bridge, validate the laws of resistance mixture (parallel).
- Using a potentiometer, compare the EMF of two primary cells.
- Using a potentiometer, assess the internal resistance of a given primary cell.
To calculate a galvanometer's resistance and figure of merit using the half-deflection form.
To convert and validate the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into a voltmeter of desired range.
OR
Convert a given galvanometer (with proven resistance and figure of merit) into an ammeter with the desired range and check it.
Using a sonometer, determine the frequency of AC mains.
SECTION–B
- In the case of a concave mirror, find the value of v for various values of u and the focal length.
- Using a convex prism, determine the focal length of a convex mirror.
- Plotting diagrams between u and v or 1/u and 1/v to determine the focal length of a convex lens.
- Using a convex lens, determine the focal length of a concave lens.
- Plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of deviation to calculate the angle of least deviation for a given prism.
- Using a travelling microscope, calculate the refractive index of a glass slab.
- Using a convex lens and a plane mirror, determine the refractive index of a liquid.
- In both forward and reverse bias, draw the I-V characteristic curve for a p-n junction.
- To evaluate the reverse break down voltage of a zener diode by drawing its characteristic curve.
CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus for Academic Year 2021-22
The CBSE has released the latest CBSE Class 12 Syllabus for the academic year 2021-22 on their official site. Students can download the Physics syllabus pdf of Class 12 Physics from the link given below.
CBSE Class 12 Physics Course Structure 2021-22
UNITS | NO. OF PERIODS | MARKS | |
Unit I | Electrostatics | 24 | 16 |
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields | |||
Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and | |||
Unit II | Current Electricity | 18 | |
Chapter–3: Current Electricity | |||
Unit III | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | 22 | 17 |
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism | |||
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter | |||
Unit IV | Electromagnetic Induction and AlternatingCurrents | 20 | |
Chapter 6- Electromagnetic Induction | |||
Chapter 7- Alternating Current | |||
Unit V | Electromagnetic Waves | 04 | 18 |
Chapter–8: Electromagnetic Waves | |||
Unit VI | Optics | 27 | |
Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | |||
Chapter -10: Wave Optics | |||
Unit VII | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | 08 | 12 |
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | |||
Unit VIII | Atoms and Nuclei | 15 | |
Chapter 12- Atoms | |||
Chapter 13-Nuclei | |||
Unit IX | Electronic Devices | 12 | 7 |
Chapter–14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits | |||
TOTAL | 150 | 70 |
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