ICSE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2023-24 - ICSE 10th Social Science Syllabus Download PDF

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Updated On: September 19, 2023 03:52 pm IST

CISCE made the ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24 available on its official webpage. Students can download the PDF file of ICSE 10th Social Science syllabus 2023-24 from the article below.
ICSE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2023-24
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ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) published the ICSE Social Science syllabus 2023-24 for class 10th students at cisce.org. ICSE 10th Social Science syllabus 2023-24 is divided into 2 sub-subjects: History, and Civics. The ICSE Class 10th Social Science is considered to be one of the compulsory subjects in the ICSE exam. It is to be noted that as per CISCE guidelines, the candidates who are offering History, Civics, and Geography (Thailand) will not be eligible to offer History, Civics, and Geography. The ICSE Social Science exam 2024 will be held for 2 hours for 80 marks, and the remaining 20 marks will be for internal assessment.

In ICSE Social Science syllabus 2023-24 class 10, Section A (Civics) will cover 3 chapters which are The Union Legislature, The Union Executive, and The Judiciary. In Section B (History), there will be 3 chapters as well, The Indian National Movement (1857 - 1917), Mass Phase of the National Movement (1915- 1947), and The Contemporary World. As per the updated ICSE 10th Social Science exam pattern 2023-24, the paper will be divided into 2 parts, Part I and Part II. Part I will consist of short answer questions, while Part II will comprise 50 marks questions from Section A and Section B. CISCE will conduct the ICSE class 10 exam 2024 in February - March 2024 in two shifts. Read the complete article to keep oneself updated with the latest ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24.

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ICSE 10th Social Science Syllabus 2023-24 Download PDF

ICSE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2023-24 PDF has been added below. Students can download it to review the syllabus. 

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ICSE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2023-24: Topic-wise

Go through the complete ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24 as provided below:

Section A: CIVICS

Chapter

Topics 

1. The Union Legislature

  • Meaning of the federal setup in India. 

(i) Lok Sabha - term, composition, qualifications for membership. Parliamentary procedures: a brief idea of sessions, quorum, question hour, adjournment and no-confidence motion. Speaker – election and functions. 

(ii) Rajya Sabha – composition, qualifications for membership, election, term, Presiding Officer. 

Powers and functions of Union Parliament – (legislative, financial, judicial, electoral, amendment of the Constitution, control over executive). Exclusive powers of the two Houses.

2. The Union Executive

  • The President: Qualifications for election, the composition of Electoral College, the reason for indirect election, term of office, the procedure for impeachment. Powers (executive, legislative, financial, judicial, discretionary and emergency) 
  • The Vice-President: Qualifications for election, term of office and powers. 
  • Prime Minister and Council of Ministers: Appointment, formation of Council of Ministers, tenure, functions - policy-making, administrative, legislative, financial, emergency. Position and powers of the Prime Minister. Collective and individual responsibility of the members of the Cabinet. The distinction between the Council of Ministers and the Cabinet.

3. The Judiciary

  • The Supreme Court: 

Composition, qualifications of judges, appointment, independence of the judiciary from the control of executive and legislature; Jurisdiction and functions: Original, Appellate, Advisory, Revisory, Judicial Review and Court of Record. Enforcement of Fundamental Rights and Writs. 

  • The High Courts: Composition, qualifications of judges, appointment; Jurisdiction and functions: Original, Appellate, Revisory, Judicial Review and Court of Record. Enforcement of Fundamental Rights and Writs. 
  • Subordinate Courts: Distinction between the Court of the District Judge and Sessions Court. Lok Adalats: meaning and advantages.

Section B: HISTORY 

Chapter 

Topics 

1. The Indian National Movement (1857-1917)

  • The First War of Independence, 1857 Only the causes (political, socio-religious, economic and military) and consequences will be tested. [The events, however, need to be mentioned in order to maintain continuity and for a more comprehensive understanding.] 
  • Factors leading to the growth of Nationalism– economic exploitation, repressive colonial policies, socio-religious reform movements (brief mention of the contribution of Raja Rammohan Roy and Jyotiba Phule) and role of the Press. 

Foundation of the Indian National Congress - the Indian National Association (Surendranath Banerjee) and the East India Association (Dadabhai Naoroji) as precursors. Immediate objectives of the Indian National Congress - the first two sessions and their Presidents should be mentioned.

  • First Phase of the Indian National Movement (1885-1907) - objectives and methods of struggle of the Early Nationalists. Any two contributions of Dadabhai Naoroji, Surendranath Banerjee and Gopal Krishna Gokhale. 

Second Phase of the Indian National Movement (1905-1916) - Brief mention of the causes of the Partition of Bengal and its perspective by the Nationalists. Brief mention of Surat Split of 1907; objectives and methods of struggle of the Radicals. Any two contributions of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai. The Muslim League; Factors leading to the formation of the Muslim League and its objectives. Brief mention of the significance of the Lucknow Pact - 1916

2. Mass Phase of the National Movement (1915- 1947)

  • Mahatma Gandhi - Non-Cooperation Movement: causes (Khilafat Movement, Rowlatt Act, Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy), programme and suspension – Chauri Chaura incident and impact of the Movement; the Civil Disobedience Movement: causes (reaction to the Simon Commission, Declaration of Poorna Swaraj at the Lahore Session of 1929), Dandi March, programme and impact of the Movement, Gandhi-Irwin Pact and the Second Round Table Conference; the Quit India Movement: causes (failure of the Cripps Mission, Japanese threat), Quit India Resolution and the significance of the Movement. 
  • Forward Bloc (objectives) and INA (objectives and contribution of Subhas Chandra Bose). 
  • Independence and Partition of India – Cabinet Mission Plan (clauses only); Mountbatten Plan (clauses and its acceptance); and the Indian Independence Act of 1947 (clauses only).

3. The Contemporary World

  • The First World War 

Causes (Nationalism and Imperialism, Armament Race, division of Europe and Sarajevo crisis) and Results (Treaty of Versailles, territorial rearrangements, formation of League of Nations).

  • Rise of Dictatorships Causes for the rise of Fascism in Italy and the rise of Nazism in Germany. A comparative study of Mussolini’s Fascist and Hitler’s Nazi ideologies. 
  • The Second World War Causes (Dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Versailles, Rise of Fascism and Nazism, Policy of Appeasement, the Japanese invasion of China, Failure of League of Nations and Hitler’s invasion of Poland). Brief mention of the attack on Pearl Harbour and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Consequences (Defeat of Axis Powers, Formation of the United Nations and Cold War). 
  • United Nations 

(i) The objectives of the U.N. The composition and functions of the General Assembly, the Security Council, and the International Court of Justice. 

(ii) Major agencies of the United Nations: UNICEF, WHO and UNESCO - functions only. 

  • Non-Aligned Movement Brief meaning; objectives; Panchsheel; the role of Jawaharlal Nehru; Names of the architects of NAM. 

How to Download ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24?

Refer to the following steps to download the ICSE 10th Social Science syllabus 2023-24:

  • Step 1: Visit the official web portal of CISCE - cisce.org.
  • Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link “Examinations” on the navigation bar.
  • Step 3: Then click on “ICSE Examination”.
  • Step 4: You will be redirected to a new page, where you have to scroll down to “Regulations and Syllabuses” link and click on it.
  • Step 5: A new window will open where you need to click on “Regulations and Syllabuses - ICSE 2024”.
  • Step 6: On clicking, syllabuses of different subjects will appear. You need to click on “History and Civics”.
  • Step 7: Download the pdf and save it for future reference.

ICSE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2023-24: Internal Assessment

Students need to do any one of the following projects or assignments related to the ICSE 10th Social Science syllabus 2023-24:

  • Compare the Parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government with reference to India and the U.S.A.
  • Conduct a mock Court and record the proceedings.
  • Present a life sketch and contributions of any one of the following Presidents of India –
  • Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (or any other).
  • Present a book review of any one of the following works: Dadabai Naoroji’s ‘Poverty and un-British rule in India’, Gandhi’s ‘The Story of my Experiments with Truth’, Nehru’s ‘Discovery of India’, Bhagat Singh’s ‘Why I am an Atheist’, Vijayalakshmi Pandit’s ‘The Scope of Happiness: A Personal Memoir’, Abdul Kalam’s ‘Wings of Fire’.
  • Discuss the relevance of any one of the following films to understand the history of 20th Century Europe: The Book Thief, Schindler’s List, Escape to Victory, The Boy in Striped Pyjamas, Life is Beautiful, The Sound of Music, Gandhi (Richard Attenborough), Sardar (Ketan Mehta), Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose - The Forgotten Hero (Shyam Benegal).
  • Highlight the work and achievements of any one Nobel Laureate - Malala Yousafzai or Kailash Satyarthi.
  • Make a PowerPoint presentation on India’s Independence and Partition.
  • Make a presentation on the influence of Gandhian principles on Martin Luther King / Nelson Mandela.
  • Prepare a report on the contributions of any one of the following agencies of the United Nations – UNESCO / WHO / UNICEF / ILO / UNDP / FAO.
  • Present a case study of any recent human rights violations and redressal mechanisms available to prevent such instances in the future.

ISCE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2023-24: Marks Division 

The marking scheme of the internal assessment of ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24 is tabulated below:

Specifications 

Marks 

Subject Teacher (Internal Examiner)

10 marks 

External Examiner 

10 marks 

The total marks that students will score out of 20 will be sent to the Council by the Head of the Schools. The Head of the school will have to make an online entry of marks on the Council’s CAREERS portal by the given date.

FAQs

From where can I access ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24?

You can access the ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24 from the official website of CISCE at cisce.org. The council has released a combined pdf for class 9 and 10. You can also download the ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24 pdf from this page.

How many chapters are there in the ICSE Class 10 Social Science syllabus 2023-24?

The ICSE Class 10 Social Science is bifurcated in 2 sub subjects, Civics and History. Both in Civics, and History there are 3 chapters each. The detailed syllabus has been given above on this page.

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