The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has released the 2025–26 History syllabus for Class 12. This curriculum and syllabus will be used to develop the 2025 board exam papers and are thus of utmost importance for the 12th Class students. There are a total of four units covered in the West Bengal Class 12 History syllabus 2025 that are further diluted into chapters to teach students about cultural amalgamation, colonialism, nationalism, etc. The theory section has 80 marks and 20 marks are allocated to projects.
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West Bengal Board Class 12 History Syllabus 2025-26 - Semester III
Below given is the detailed syllabus:
UNIT No. | TOPICS | CONTACT HOURS | MARKS |
Unit1: 1) Through the eyes of the travelers. 2) Cultural amalgamation 3) Imperial capital | 1. Society and Polity of India (Between 10th and 17th Centuries) with reference to travelers’ accounts : Administrative Structure – Economic Life – Social and Religious Life–Literature, Art and Architecture 2. Bhakti, Sufi, Nath, Yogi, Vaishnava, etc: The Bhakti Cult– Shaivism–Vaishnavism -Bhakti Saints – Impact of Bhakti Ideology – Origins of Sufism–Sufi Orders in India– Impact of Sufism etc. 3. Vijaynagara, Bahamani and others : Origins– Administrative Structure– Society and Economy–Religion and Culture – Art and Architecture – Literature– The Bahamani Successor States | 40 | 20 |
Unit2: 1) Colonialism and Imperialism in the19th and 20th Centuries 2) Political basis of Colonialism 3) The levers of Colonial Control | 1. Brief overview of 17th and 18th Century Colonialisation in Asia and the New World : Brief overview of Colonisation in Asia & the New World-Economic Dynamics of Imperialism and Colonialism; from Mercantile Capital to Industrial & Finance Capital 2. Terminology of Imperialism, Colonialism, Neo- Imperialism : The Political Basis of Colonialism- Political and Economic Domination and Subordination of the Colonies–Racism and Its Impact on Colonial Societies– Neo-imperialism 3. The Levers of Colonial Control : India- as a ‘colonised’ state – The instruments of control : Law/ Legislature / Bureaucracy/Police/Army - The subordination of the colonial economy | 50 | 20 |
West Bengal Board Class 12 History Syllabus 2025-26 - Semester IV
Below given is the detailed syllabus:
UNIT No. | TOPICS | CONTACT HOURS | MARKS |
Unit3: 1) Rebels and Raj | 1. Revolt of 1857 and its representations : Causes of the Revolt – Character – Causes of Failure – The impact of the Revolt | 70 | 7 |
2) Nationalism and Separatism | 1. Aligarh Movement, Birth of Muslim League, Hindu Mahasabha: The Aligarh Movement – Sayyid Ahmed Khan – The ‘two nation theory’- Birth of the Muslim League – The Hindu Mahasabha – Politics of Separatism and the Pathway to Pakistan 2. Pre-1917 and post-1917, till independence : The early Congress and the Moderate phase – Rise of Gandhi – Concept of Satyagraha – Gandhi in South Africa – Gandhi’s popular appeal – Khadi, Charka, Village Reconstruction - Harijan Sampradaya Upliftment – Gandhian Philosophy of Non-Violence and its impact – The Quit India Movement (1942)- An Assessment of Gandhi in Indian and International Affairs. Contemporary Major Indian Freedom Movements – Advent of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose . Formation of Azad Hind Movement . Formation of INA and its background and impacts . Naval Mutiny. Other forms of revolutionary movements in Bengal , Punjab , Maharashtra. Transfer of Power and the related issues. | 19 | |
3) Framing of the Constitution | The beginning of a New Era, India after 75 years of Independence : Making of the Indian Constitution – Salient Features of the Constitution with emphasis on social and economic empowerment and women empowerment – Five Year Plans – Liberalisation and the Opening up of the Indian Economy in the 1990s – Changing Foreign Policy with reference to the USA, Russia, China and Pakistan – Assessment of 75 years of Indian Independence | 7 | |
4) Partition , Nation Formation and related aspects | The 1971 Indo-Pak War Formation of Bangladesh and its impact on India. | 7 |