WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024

WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024 এর সঙ্গে সঙ্গে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক শিক্ষা সংসদ উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক সেমিস্টার পদ্ধতির জন্য একাদশ ও দ্বাদশ শ্রেণীর সমস্ত বিষয়ের সিলেবাসে আমুল পরিবর্তন এনেছে। এক কথায় একাদশ ও দ্বাদশ শ্রেণীর সমস্ত বিষয়ের সিলেবাসকে ঢেলে সাজানো হয়েছে। ইতিমধ্যেই MadhyamikExam.Com উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক সেমিস্টার সিস্টেম ২০২৪ নিয়ে বিস্তারিত প্রতিবেদন প্রস্তুত করেছে। আজ আমরা শুধুমাত্র WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024 নিয়ে বিস্তারিত প্রতিবেদন প্রস্তুত করেছি ও সেই সঙ্গে তার PDF লিঙ্কও দিয়ে রেখেছি। ছাত্র-ছাত্রী, অভিভাবক ও শিক্ষক শিক্ষিকারা প্রয়োজনমতো এই PDF লিংকে ক্লিক করে ডাউনলোড করে নিতে পারবেন।

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WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024 এক নজরে:

TopicSyllabus
SubjectGeography
ClassXI (11)
Board/CouncilWBCHSE
Year2024
CatagoryNew Syllabus/
Semester Syllabus
Official Websitewbchse.wb.gov.in
PDF Download LinkAvailable in FAQ Section

WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024 (Theory)

Detailed Semester-wise Syllabus, Class XI, Semester- I, Course Code: GEGR, Course Type: (Theory), FULL MARKS: 15, SUB-TOPIC: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, HOURS: 34.

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENTHOURS
Unit: 1Geography as a discipline: Definition, nature and classification of Geography, Scope and 03 content of Physical Geography.03
Unit: 21. Origin of Earth: Classical theories (Kant, Jean and Jeffrey); Modern theory (Big Bang theory).
2. Interior of the Earth: Sources of information regarding the Earth’s interior; Application of Seismology for analyzing Earth’s interior; Layering of the earth.
09
Unit: 3Geomorphic Processes: Endogenic processes– Definition, concept, and types; Vulcanicity (Definition, concept, causes, and types of vulcanicity; associated landforms; global distribution of volcanoes); Earthquake (Concept and definition of earthquake related aspects; causes, and consequences; measuring instruments and scale, global earthquake prone zones with special reference to India, Seaquake and Tsunami).

Exogenic processes-Definition, concept, and types
14
Unit: 4Weather and Climate: Composition and structure of the Atmosphere: gaseous, liquid, and solid components of atmosphere; Layering of atmosphere based on thermal characteristics and elemental distribution; Importance of Ozonosphere, Causes and consequences of Ozone depletion.08

Course Code: GEGR, Course Type: (Theory), FULL MARKS: 12, SUB-TOPIC: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, HOURS: 26

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENTHOURS
Unit: 1Scope and Content of Human Geography: Concept of man-environmental relationship: Fields and sub-fields of Human Geography.04
Unit: 2Economic Geography: Classification of Economic Activities – Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary, and Quinary sectors with characteristics and examples.
Primary Activities – Hunting and gathering, Pastoralism, Agriculture (Subsistence, Commercial, Mixed, Market gardening, and Dairy farming); Production-wise distribution of important cash crop of two globally leading countries (except India) coffee, sugarcane, and cotton: Mining: types and environmental problems.
22

Course Code: GEGR, Course Type: (Theory), FULL MARKS: 08, HOURS: 20, SUB-TOPIC: GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENTHOURS
Unit: 1India as a country: Geographical location; Size, Administrative setup: Neighbouring countries02
Unit: 2India-Structure and Physiography: Physiographic divisions of India with special reference to Tectonic provinces (Peninsular, Extra-peninsular, Indo-Gangetic, Coastal plains and Islands)10
Unit: 3India Drainage systems: Drainage systems of India with reference to flow directions and perenniality (The Himalayan drainage system; The Peninsular drainage system); Usages and sharing of river water08

Class XI: Semester -II, Course Code: GEGR, Course Type: (Theory), FULL MARKS: 15, SUB-TOPIC: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, HOURS: 30.

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENT HOURS
Unit: 1Concept of Isostasy: Concept of Isostatic anomalies; Theories of Airy and Pratt; Isostatic Adjustments; Cymatogeny.04
Unit: 2Geomorphic processes: Endogenic Processes- Folding and faulting (mechanism, structure and types).
Exogenic processes – Weathering (Definition, types, and resultant features), Soil forming process and factors; Soil profile development; Soil erosion; Soil conservation and management.
12
Unit: 3Weather and Climate: Climatic Elements: Solar Radiation; Heat balance, Temperature distribution (horizontal and vertical); Controlling factors of temperature distribution; Inversion of temperature.
Atmosphere Circulation – Controlling factors of atmospheric motion; Tri-cellular model; Planetary winds; Zonal winds (Surface Walker circulation; Upper Air-Jet stream)
10
Unit: 4Hydrosphere: Modes and Occurrence of water on Earth: Global hydrological cycle Concept of run-off; Drainage basin as a hydrological unit.04

Course Code: GEGR Course, Type: (Theory), FULL MARKS: 12, SUB-TOPIC: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, HOURS: 16.

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENTHOURS
Unit: 1Secondary Activities – Industry: Classification of Industries; Factors responsible for industrial location; Production-wise distribution pattern of industries (leading two countries worldwide except India) – a) Agro-based: food processing industries b) Sea-based: commercial marine fishing c) Forest-based: paper industries d) Mineral-based: Metallic (Iron and steel); Non-metallic (Petrochemical) e) Manufacturing-based: Automobile.12
Unit: 2Tertiary Activities: Definition, Classification, Case study (Trade; Transport; Service, Communication; Tourism).02
Unit: 3Quaternary Activities: Nature and characteristics of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based industries; Research and Development (R&D) based industries.01
Unit: 4Quinary Activities: Roles of specialists, decision-makers, consultants, policy formulators.01

Course Code: GEGR, Course Type: (Theory), FULL MARKS: 8, HOURS: 14, SUB-TOPIC: GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA.

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENTHOURS
Unit: 1Indian Climate: Controlling factors of Indian climate: Nature of Indian monsoon; Seasonal variability of weather; Monsoon and Indian Economy; Impact of ENSO Phenomena and global warming on Indian climate.06
Unit: 2Forests of India: Types of forests, Ecological and economic significance, Programmes and policies of forest management in India.03
Unit: 3Natural Hazards and Disasters of India: Concept and classification of hazards: Types of disasters; Hazard management approaches (pre-hazard, during occurrence, and post- hazard); Natural disaster management policy: Hazard prone zones of West Bengal.05

Class XI Geography Practical Syllabus, Full Marks: 30, Hours: 40.

UNIT NO.UNIT CONTENTHOURSMARKS
Unit: 1Introduction to Maps: Definition; components; types, importance and uses.0202
Unut: 2Map scale: Concept and types of map scales; Graphical scale (Concept of Linear; Comparative; Diagonal; and Vernier scales; Construction of Linear scale).0904
Unit: 3Map Projection: Concept of map projection, Classification, Mathematical construction and properties of following projections – a) Polar Zenithal Stereographic b) Simple Conical with One Standard Parallel c) Mercator’s Projection.1005
Unit: 4Interpretation of Topographical Maps: Study of Open series topographical maps (1:50000 scale) Preferably of a plateau region; Identification of topographical features using cross section drawings. Identification of break of slopes from cross section drawing and preparation of Broad Physiographic Divisions Map. Typical features identification (Drainage, Natural Vegetation, Transport and Communication; Settlement); Establishment of relationship between different Physical and cultural elements using Transect Chart (Schematic method).1206
Unit: 5Interpretation of Indian Daily Weather Maps: Daily Weather Maps of January and July months under following Pressure condition, Wind condition; Sky condition Heads (cloudiness and precipitation).0504
Unit: 6Preparation and Presentation of Poster: 05 04 Unit 6 Poster related to any one prominent hazard/ disaster (Causes, consequences, Preparedness and Management) with respect to West Bengal.0204(2+2)
Unit: 7Laboratory Notebook and Viva voce.05(3+2)

Instructions for Geography Practical, Class-XI

  • The laboratory notebook should contain A3 sized (42 cm 29.7 cm) white pages in landscape mode.
  • Poster related to selected topic should be of Al (59.4 cm 84.1 cm, approximately). Technique of preparing the hardcopy poster can be manual/ digital blended. The poster should carry signatures of teachers responsible for supervising the poster preparation.
  • “Each topic of laboratory notebook should contain the following sub-heads: statement of the problem, objectives, materials and methods (with data source), calculations, drawings/ representation (if any), analysis and interpretation.

Tutorial + Remedial + Assignments: 6+10+420 Hours (Semester: I+II)

FAQ SECTION

Q. WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024 এর PDF পাওয়া যাবে?

Ans: হ্যাঁ পাওয়া যাবে। এই লিংকে ক্লিক করে PDF ডাউনলোড করুন। PDF Link.

Q. ভবিষ্যতে কি এই সিলেবাসের কোন সংযোজন ও বিয়োজন হতে পারে?

Ans: হ্যাঁ ভবিষ্যতে হলেও হতে পারে।

Q. এই সিলেবাসে কবে থেকে পঠন-পাটন শুরু হবে?

Ans: ২০২৪ সালে যে সমস্ত ছাত্র-ছাত্রীরা উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক পাস করে একাদশ শ্রেণীতে ভর্তি হবে তাদের জন্য এই সিলেবাসে পঠন পাঠন প্রথম শুরু হবে।

Q. একাদশ শ্রেণির নতুন ভূগোল সিলেবাসের উপর ভিত্তি করে প্রথম পরীক্ষা কবে হবে?

Ans: নভেম্বর মাসে।

Q. WBCHSE Class 11 Geography New Syllabus 2024 এর উপর ভিত্তি করে একাদশ শ্রেণির বার্ষিক পরীক্ষা কবে হবে?

Ans: মার্চ মাসে।

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