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Website : www.ahsec.nic.inFax : (0361) 2550844
AT A GLANCE
Academic Session starts from 18th April, 2017.
Admission into H.S. 1st year class should be completed onor before 10th June, 2017 or within 15 days from the dateof declaration of results by SEBA or other boards.
Total Teaching days for H.S. First year is 187.
Total Teaching days for H.S. Final year is 207.
Submission of Examination Forms & Statement for H.S.Final Exam, 2018 is on 2nd week of November, 2017.
H.S. Final year Examination, 2018 will commence from2nd week of February, 2018.
H.S. First year Examination will commence from 2nd weekof March, 2018.
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ASSAM HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION COUNCIL,BAMUNIMAIDAM, GUWAHATI-21
Notification No. AHSEC/ACA/CAL/178/04/Pt-II/2225(a)Dated, Guwahati, the 17th April, 2017
This is for information of all concerned that the approved AcademicCalendar for the session 2017-18 is hereby notified.
(Sri Simanta Kr. Das, ACS)Secretary
Assam Higher Secondary Education CouncilBamunimaidam,Guwhati-781021
Memo No. AHSEC/ACA/CAL/178/04/Pt-II/2225(a)-A/dt.17/4/17Copy to :
1. The Chairman, AHSEC, for favour of his kind information.2. The Director of Secondary Education, Kahilipara, Assam.3. All Inspector of Schools, Assam.4. All principals of the concerned institutions under AHSEC for
information and necessary action.5. The General Secretary, All Assam College Teachers Association.6. The General Secretary, All Assam Junior College Teachers Association.7. The General Secretary, All Assam Higher Secondary Teachers
Association.8. All officers of AHSEC, for information.9. Deputi Secretary (Academic), AHSEC for information and necessary
action.10. Office File.
(Sri Simanta Kr. Das, ACS)Secretary
Assam Higher Secondary Education CouncilBamunimaidam,Guwhati-781021
FOREWORD
To plan and carry out the academic activities in a meaningful way, anacademic calendar is utmost need for any academic Institution. It is mypleasure to present the academic Calendar for Higher Secondary courseholders for the academic session 2017-18.
The +2 stage courses under AHSEC are imparted by Degree Colleges,Junior Colleges as well as Higher Secondary Schools in the State of Assam.While conducting Classes, the Colleges follow the holiday list and academictime schedule as specified by their respective Universities. The High Schoolsupgraded to Higher Secondary Schools follow the schedule as prescribed bySEBA. This creates confusion among the teachers and the students of HigherSecondary stage as regards the academic schedule and the actual teachingdays required for the course.
Contemplating uniformity in the academic activities in the HS Schoolsand Colleges imparting HS Courses as well as with an endeavour to increasethe number of teaching days, Council has proposed this Academic Calendarfor the session 2017-18. It is expected that institutions imparting HS SchoolCourses under the academic control of AHSEC will follow the activities asper this calendar in true sense of the term.
Giving emphasis on the need base curriculum, it is felt that ‘RoadSafety’ and ‘Disaster Management’ are very needful for every citizen of theworld. So these two chapters are included in the revised text book ofEnvironmental Education in 2016 and it has been implemented since 2016-17 academic session under AHSEC. The book Environmental Education hasbeen published in three versions– Assamese, English and Bengali.
AHSEC has also revised the text book of Assamese (MIL) for HS 2nd
year i.e. ‘SAHITYA SOURAV’ and it is being inplemented since 2016-17onwards.
This year, AHSEC has revised the text book of Assamese (MIL) forH.S. 1st year, named by ‘SAHITYA SOURAV’ to upgrade the syllabus inrecent time and it will be implemented from the academic session 2017-18.
It is hoped that the Heads of the institutions will follow the AcademicCalendar to implement various academic activities following tests,examinations, special activities including ‘Observance Days’ etc. for betterfuture.
The AHSEC acknowledge with thanks the suggestions put forwardedby various organisations, members of various philanthropic committeeincluding persons of status.
Dr. Dayananda Borgohain (Ph.D)Chairman,
Assam Higher Secondary Education CouncilBamunimaidam, Guwahati-781021
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1. General Instructions 1
2. Specific Instructions 3
3. Dates of Working Days, Sundays, Holidays,Academic Activities, Observance Days’ Activities(April, 2017 – March, 2018) 4-15
4. Summary Statement of Teaching Days for theAcademic Session 2017-18 16
5. Examination Schedule 16
6. List of Observance Days in 2017-18 17
7. Model Routine for H.S. Classes, Session for 2017-18 18
8. List of books recommended / published by AHSEC 19for H.S. 1st year.
9. List of books recommended / published by AHSEC 20for H.S. 2nd year.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The Department of Education, Government of Assam has developed auniform Academic Calendar for Class XI to XII and has directed toimplement the same in all Schools of Assam.
But the Junior Colleges and Degree Colleges of the State also impartthe teaching of Higher Secondary Courses. Hence, there arose difficulties incurriculum transaction in time. Considering these difficulties the AssamHigher Secondary Education Council has prepared this Academic Calendarfor 2017-2018 academic sessions. It is expected that the Institutions willfollow this calendar towards improving the academic atmosphere in ourstate.
The new academic sessions of Higher Secondary School, JuniorColleges and Degree Colleges imparting H.S. Course will commence from18th of April 2017 and continue till 31st March 2018.1. The Head of the institution shall convene a meeting of the teaching staff
conveniently to discuss and finalize the academic activities in the lightof this Calendar. The meeting shall finalize the class routine as permodel routine given with this Calendar.
2. The Head of the Institution shall constitute different Committee fromamongst the teachers like
i) Examination Committee,ii) Festival Celebration Committee,
iii) Students’ Activities Committee,iv) Parent Teacher Relation Committee,v) Unit Test Committee,
vi) Co-curricular Activity Committee etc.These Committees will be responsible for smooth functioning ofdifferent programs of the Institutions.
3. Head of the Institutions shall ask the teacher to prepare subjectwisework schedule and discuss the syllabi contents amongst the teachers ofrespective subject.
4. The regular H.S. class shall begin from 9.15 A.M. onwards.5. Full classes will be taken on all working days including Saturdays.
Saturday shall not be treated as half working day.
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6. The Head of the Institution should ensure and maintain the norms laiddown in the Revised Regulation on Recognition of Higher SecondarySchools and Junior Colleges 2004.
7. The class routine as included in this Calendar shall be strictly followedin such a manner that the duration of period and total number of classesper subject are not reduced.
8. All the periods for Higher Secondary Classes will invariably be of notless than 45 minutes duration in all the institutions. It is to be maintainedstrictly.
9. Dates of Holidays may change if any order is issued by Govt. from timeto time.
10. The Unit Tests shall be conducted as per schedule mentioned in theacademic Calendar. The records of such tests be analyzed immediatelyafter completion of each test and be taken necessary remedial measuresfor academic improvement of the students.
11. The AHSEC will issue necessary instructions from time to timeregarding holding of H.S. Examination, submission of registrationforms, examination forms etc. It is expected that the Head of theInstitutions will take necessary steps for proper implementation of thisAcademic Calendar for achieving desired level of academicimprovement of the students in general and institutions in particular.
12. At the beginning of the academic session it is imperative to discuss thesyllabus and textbook for deriving the skills/competencies envisaged inthe curriculum and syllabus.
13. The Academic Calendar must be followed by the concerned Institutionsfor maintaining healthy atmosphere. The defaulting Institutions shall bedeal seriously as per rules of AHSEC.
14. Any suggestion for improvement of academic activities at +2 stage ishighly solicited for designing future course of action.
(Sri Simanta Kr. Das, ACS)Secretary
Assam Higher Secondary Education CouncilBamunimaidam, Guwahati-21
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
There are some special and significant instructions to all concernedSchools / Jr Colleges / Degree Colleges who impart the Higher SecondaryCourses to be implemented.1. The syllabus of Environmental Education for H.S. 1st year has been
changed and it has been implemented from the academic session 2016-17 onwards. The mark distribution and Grade formula for this subjectare as follows–
Marks distribution Grade formula out of(theory + project) total 50 marks (30 + 10)
Unit-I : Environment Education Marks 20 a. 07-15 Grade CUnit-II : Disaster Management Marks 10 b. 16-29 Grade BUnit-III : Road Safety Marks 10 c. 30 & above Grade A
Project works Marks 10
2. In examinations (both 1st year and final), in no case the examinees shallbe allowed to bring with them any Electronic Devices and MobilePhones to the examination hall.
3. From this academic session 2017-18 onwards, there shall be nopublication of Model Question Bank instead of only Model Questionsshall be published. Questions papers shall be set from the syllabus andtextbooks so that knowledgebase of the students improve.
4. PERCENTAGE OF ATTENDENCE :Any student who has prosecuted a regular course of study either in theH.S. First Year class or in the second year class may be admitted to theH.S. First year Examination or to the H.S. Final Examination in theappropriate stream as a regular candidate provided he has attended 75%of the classes held in each subject. A candidate who fails to attend 75%of the classes on medical ground or for any other reasonable ground,may also be admitted to the H.S. First year Examination or H.S. FinalExamination as the case may be, as an Institutional private candidateprovided he/she has attended atleast 60% of the classes held in eachsubject. But such a candidate shall be required to pay the InstitutionalPrivate fee prescribed by the Council.
(Sri Simanta Kr. Das, ACS)Secretary
Assam Higher Secondary Education CouncilBamunimaidam, Guwahati-21
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APRIL–2017 Working Sundays Other Purpose of ObservanceDate Days holidays Holidays days
18 TUE
19 WED
20 THU 23 27 Tithi of i) World
21 FRI 30 (Thurs) Damodar Health Day
22 SAT Dev on 7th April
24 MON
25 TUE ii) Earth Day
26 WED on 22nd
28 FRI April
29 SAT
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Academic Activities :
1. Theory and practical classes of H.S. Final Year should commence from18th April, 2017.
2. During First three Teaching days, there should be a brief revision ofH.S. 1st year course in each subject.
3. Results of H.S. 1st year Examination to be declared by the institutionsitself by 30th April, 2017.
Observance days activities :
i) Explain significance of the day in morning assembly.
ii) Health camp may be arranged in school / colleges on 7th April, 2017.
ii) Let each student appreciate the beauty and benevolence of our motherearth.Keep earth green, protect and preserve the environment.
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MAY–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days2 TUE3 WED 1 (Mon) May Day i) Science4 THURS and Tech-5 FRI nology6 SAT day on 11th
8 MON 7 10 (Wed) Buddha May9 TUE Purnima
11 THU12 FRI13 SAT 1415 MON16 TUE17 WED18 THU19 FRI 2120 SAT22 MON23 TUE24 WED25 THU26 FRI 2827 SAT29 MON30 TUE31 WED
25 04 02
Academic Activities :1. Result of H.S. Final Examination, 2017 is likely to be declared by
last part of May, 2017.2. H.S. 2nd year classes to continue.
Observance days activities :i) During Morning Assembly, explain the significance of the day.
ii) Organise talk, quiz, essay competition on development of Scienceand Technology which changes our lifestyles in all spheres activities,Endeavour to create a scientific mindset among students.
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JUNE–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 THU2 FRI3 SAT i) World5 MON Environ-6 TUE 4 10 (Sat) Janmostav of ment day7 WED Sri Sri on 5th June8 THU Madhab Dev9 FRI ii) Bishnu
12 MON Rabha13 TUE Divas on14 WED 11 26 (Mon) Id-Ul-Fitre 20th June15 THU16 FRI17 SAT19 MON20 TUE 1821 WED22 THU23 FRI24 SAT27 TUE28 WED29 THU 2530 FRI24 04 02
Academic Activities :1. H.S. Final year classes to continue.2. Admission into H.S. 1st year class should be completed on or before 10th
June, 2017 or within 15 days from the date of declaration of results bySEBA or other boards.
3. H.S. 1st year classes will start from middle of June.4. Unit Test for H.S. 2nd year as per Examination Schedule.Observance days activities :
i) Plantation of Saplings on 5th June, Students participation in Quiz,Debate, Extempore Speech.
ii) Special talk by Environmental activist.iii) Lightening of lamp, garlanding photograph of Bishnu Rabha.iv) Discussion on contribution of Bishnu Rabha, Essay Writing, Bishnu
Rabha Sangeet, recitation, dance etc.
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AUGUST–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 TUE 6 15 Independence2 WED (TUE) Day3 THU 13 Observance4 FRI of Indepen-5 SAT 23 Tithi of dence Day7 MON 20 (WED) Sri Sri on 15th August8 TUE Sankardev 20179 WED 27
10 THU11 FRI12 SAT14 MON16 WED17 THU18 FRI19 SAT21 MON22 TUE24 THU25 FRI26 SAT28 MON29 TUE30 WED31 THU
25 04 02
Academic Activities :1. Regular classes for both HS 1st year and 2nd year to continue.2. After completion of each unit/chapter, the teacher will asses the
achievement of each student and inform the score/grade of achievementto student with suggestion for follow up activities.
Observance days activities :i) Hoisting of National Flag in the school.
ii) Discussion on significance of Independence Day.iii) Participation of Students in District Programme on Independence Day.
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SEPTEMBER–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 FRI 3 2 Id-Uz-Zuha Teachers’4 MON (SAT) Day on 5th
5 TUE Sept. 20176 WED7 THU8 FRI9 SAT
11 MON 10 10 Tithi of12 TUE (SUN) Sri Sri World Liter-14 THU Madhab Dev acy Day on15 FRI 8th Sept., 201716 SAT Janmastomi18 MON 17 1319 TUE (WED) Durga Puja, World Peace20 WED Vijaya Day on 21st
21 THU 27,28,29,30 Dashami & Sept., 201722 FRI (WED, THU, Janmotsav of23 SAT FRI, SAT) Srimanta25 MON 24 Sankardev26 TUE20 04 07 (–1)
Academic Activities :1. Regular classes shall continue as per routine.
Observance days activities :i) Lighting of Lamp & garlanding photograph of Dr. Sarvapalli
Radhakrisnan; Discussion on life & contribution of Dr. S.R.; otheractivities related to teachers, ex-teachers.
ii) Teachers explain the significance of Literacy Day; students displayplaycards, Writing slogan etc. on the theme.
iii) A talk on World peace by teachers during morning assembly; studentscreative writing/art/sketch on the theme.
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OCTOBER–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days3 TUE 1 2 Birth Day 1. Gandhi4 WED (MON) of Mahatma Jayanti on5 THU Gandhi 2nd Oct.,6 FRI 20177 SAT 18 Kati Bihu9 MON (WED) 2. World
10 TUE Disaster11 WED 8 Day on12 THU 13th Oct.,13 FRI 19 Kali Puja & 201714 SAT (THU) Dewali16 MON 3. United17 TUE 15 Nations20 FRI Day on21 SAT 26 Chhat Puja 24th Oct.,23 MON 22 (THU) 201724 TUE25 WED27 FRI28 SAT30 MON 2931 TUE
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Academic Activities :1. Regular classes as per routine.2. Unit Test as per examination schedule.
Observance days activities :i) Lighting of Lamp & garlanding photograph of Mahatma Gandhi;
Discussion on life & contribution of Gandhiji towards struggle forindependence.
ii) Discuss measures on Disaster Management : Natural & Man-made.iii) Teachers explain objectives of U.N.O.
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NOVEMBER–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 WED 1. Death2 THU Anniversary3 FRI of Dr.6 MON 5 4 Gurunanak’s Bhupen7 TUE (SAT) Birth Day Hazarika8 WED on 5th Nov.9 THU 2017
10 FRI (Sudhakan-11 SAT tha Divas)13 MON14 TUE 12 2. Observance15 WED of World16 THU Sanitation17 FRI Day on 19th
18 SAT Nov. 201720 MON 1921 TUE22 WED23 THU 24 Lachit Divas25 SAT (FRI)27 MON 2628 TUE29 WED30 THU
24 04 02
Academic Activities :1. Regular classes to continue.2. 1st Unit Test as per Examination schedule.3. Submission of examination forms for H.S. Final Exam,
2018.(Notification will be issued accordingly)
Observance days activities :i) Lighting of Lamp & garlanding photograph of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika;
Discussion on contribution of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, performance of hissongs, poems etc.
ii) During Morning Assembly, Teachers explain the significance of the day;conducts awareness programme on health and sanitation.
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DECEMBER–2017 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 FRI 2 Asom Divas World AIDS4 MON 3 (SAT) (Su-Ka-Pha Day on 1st
5 TUE (Divas) Dec. 20176 WED7 THU8 FRI9 SAT
11 MON 1012 TUE13 WED14 THU15 FRI16 SAT18 MON 1719 TUE20 WED21 THU22 FRI23 SAT 24 25 Christmas26 TUE (MON) Day27 WED28 THU29 FRI 3130 SAT24 05 02
Academic Activities :1. Regular classes to continue for H.S. 1st year & 2nd year.2. Test examination to be hold for H.S. 2nd year in the last part of the
month.
Observance days activities :i) Students participation in AIDS awareness programme.
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JANUARY–2018 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 MON2 TUE 7 14 (SUN) Magh Bihu 1. Observance3 WED & of Silpi Divas4 THU 15 (MON) Tusu Puja on 17th Jan.,5 FRI 2018.6 SAT 148 MON9 TUE 23 (TUE) Netaji’s 1. Observance
10 WED Birthday of Sarasati11 THU Puja on12 FRI 21 22nd Jan.13 SAT 2018.16 TUE17 WED18 THU19 FRI20 SAT 28 26 (FRI) Republic 1. Observance22 MON Day of Republic24 WED Day on25 THU 26th Jan.27 SAT 2018.29 MON 31 (WED) Me-Dum-30 TUE Me-Phi
23 04 5 (–1)
Academic Activities :1. Regular classes of H.S. 1st year to continue.2. Practical Exam of H.S. Final year.3. 2nd Unit Test for H.S. 1st year to be hold.
Observance days activities :i) Lighting of lamp and garlanding photograph of Jyoti Prasad Agarwala;
discussion on contribution of Jyoti Prasad to literature, art & culture etc.;organise competition on essay, Jyoti Sangeet, Dance, Recitation etc.
ii) Saraswati Puja may be celebrated.iii) Flag hoisting in school/college premises; participation of students in
State/District programme in Republic Day.
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FEBRUARY–2018 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days1 THU2 FRI 4 1. National3 SAT Science Day5 MON on 28th Feb.,6 TUE 2018.7 WED 118 THU9 FRI
10 SAT12 MON13 TUE 1814 WED15 THU16 FRI17 SAT19 MON20 TUE 2521 WED22 THU23 FRI24 SAT26 MON27 TUE28 WED24 04
Academic Activities :1. H.S. Final Exam will commence from 2nd week of February, 2018.
Observance days activities :i) Organise Science exhibition, project work, essay, quiz competition on
Science; to commemorate discovery of Raman Effect; life &contribution of C.V. Raman; Felicitate student/teacher/distinguishedpersons for contribution to science.
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MARCH–2018 Working Sundays Holidays Purpose of ObservanceDate Days Holidays days2 FRI3 SAT 1. Observance5 MON 4 World6 TUE Water7 WED Day8 THU 1 Dol Jatra on 22nd
9 FRI (THU) March,10 SAT 11 2018.12 MON13 TUE14 WED15 THU16 FRI17 SAT 1819 MON20 TUE21 WED22 THU23 FRI24 SAT 2526 MON27 TUE28 WED29 THU30 FRI31 SAT
26 04 01
Academic Activities :1. H.S. 1st year Exam shall be completed within March.2. Teachers will participate in evaluation works.3. The institution will develop activities according to the need to improve
the teaching learning environment.4. Vocational Subject Teachers who are already trained in counselling and
Guidance shall be engaged for career planning of the students ofVocational Stream.
Observance days activities :i) Teachers explain the significance of the day; create awarness about fresh
drinking water, conservation of water; students prepare befitting posters,art work etc.
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SUMMARY STATEMENT OF TEACHING DAYS FORTHE ACADEMIC SESSION 2017-18
(From 18th April, 2017)
Month No. of Teaching No. of Sundays & Total Daysdays working Holidays of the month
1st year 2nd year
April,’17 – 10 22 08 30May,’17 – 25 25 06 31June,’17 15 24 24 06 30July,’17 – – – 31 31Aug.,’17 25 25 25 06 31Sept.,’17 20 20 20 10 30Oct.,’17 22 22 22 09 31Nov.,’17 24 24 24 06 30Dec.,’17 24 24 24 07 31Jan.,’18 23 23 23 08 31Feb.,’18 24 10 24 04 28March,’18 10 – 26 05 31
187 207 264 101 365N.B. : The Heads of the Institutions are to ensure that the teaching days for
H.S. Courses are purposefully utilised for qualitative improvementof the students.
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Exam 1st year 2nd year
Unit Test-I Oct, 2017/Nov. 2017 Either Or,June, 2017}Half yearly
at Oct. 2017Unit Test-II January, 2018 Oct. 2017
Test Exam December, 2017
Annual/Final March, 2018 February/March, 2018Exam.
N.B. : (i) It is expected that the Institutions will conduct the unit tests asper their Convenience during the specified period.
(ii) For H.S. 2nd year, in place of two unit tests (1st Unit Test onJune, 2017 & 2nd Unit Test on October, 2017), the institutionsmay consider to hold one half yearly examination duringOctober, 2017, as per their convenience.
(iii) For H.S. 1st year, two unit tests are compulsory.
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LIST OF OBSERVANCE DAYS IN 2017-2018
Date Observance Days
7th April, 2017 World Health Day
22nd April, 2017 Earth Day
11th May, 2017 Science and Technology Day
5th June, 2017 World Environment Day
20th June, 2017 Bishnu Rabha Divas
15th Aug, 2017 Independence Day
5th Sep, 2017 Teachers’ Day
8th Sep, 2017 World Literacy Day
21st Sep, 2017 World Peace Day
2nd Oct, 2017 Gandhi Jayanti
13th Oct, 2017 World Disaster Day
24th Oct, 2017 United Nations Day
5th Nov, 2017 Sudhakantha Divas
19th Nov, 2017 World Sanitation Day
1st Dec, 2017 World AIDS Day
17th Jan, 2018 Silpi Divas
22nd Jan, 2018 Saraswati Puja
26th Jan, 2018 Republic Day
28th Feb, 2018 National Science Day
22nd March, 2018 World Water Day
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7º ά◊≈√« fl¡œ Ú˝◊√√ øfl¡Ó¬±¬ı (XI)8º Arabic9º Persian
10º Mihngi Sepngi (Khasi)11º A Chikni Chanchilbewale
Seanirang [·±À1±]
12º A Chik Poedarang [·±À1±]
13º Mizo (Core) XI by MBSE14º ’ÀÚìı± ˜ø̬Û≈1œ ª±À1— ∆˙À1—
15º Chinar (Alternative English)16º Hornbill (English)17º Snapshot (English)18º Environmental Education
(English)19º ¬Ûø1À¬ı˙ ø˙鬱 [’¸˜œ˚˛±]
20º ¬Ûø1À¬ı˙ ø˙鬱 [¬ı±—˘±]
21º ˆ¬±1Ó¬œ˚˛ ’Ô«ÕÚøÓ¬fl¡ ά◊iß˚˛Ú
[’¸˜œ˚˛±˚¬ı±—˘±]
22º 1±Ê√ÕÚøÓ¬fl¡ Ó¬N [’¸˜œ˚˛±˚¬ı±—˘±]
23º ˆ¬±1Ó¬œ˚˛ ¸—ø¬ıÒ±Ú
24º fl¡± «̊Àé¬ÀS ˆ¬±1Ó¬œ ˛̊ ¸—ø¬ıÒ±Ú
[¬ı±—˘±]
25º ø¬ıù´ ˝◊√√øÓ¬˝√√±¸1 ø¬ı¯∏˚˛¬ıd¸˜”˝√√
26º ¬Û‘øÔ¬ıœ1 ˝◊√√øÓ¬˝√√±À¸1 fl¡Ô± ›
fl¡±ø˝√√Úœ [¬ı±—˘±]
27º Logic & Philosophy28º ά◊2‰¬Ó¬1 ˜±Ò…ø˜fl¡ Ó¬fl«¡ø¬ı:±Ú
’±1n∏ √˙«Ú
29º ˜ÀÚ±ø¬ı:±Ú
30º ¸˜±Ê√À¬ı±Ò
31º ’Ô«ÚœøÓ¬1 ¬ı±À¬ı ¬Ûø1¸—‡…±
32º ·øÌÓ¬
33º Home Science34º ·‘̋ √√ ø¬ı:±Ú
35º ¸—¶‘®Ó¬ ¬ÛÔ‰¬˚˛Ú˜ƒ
36º ’¸˜œ˚˛± ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… ¸—fl¡˘Ú
37º õ∂¢∂¸1 ¬ı±—˘± ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… ¸—fl¡˘Ú
38º Ô≈Ú˘±˝◊√√ ¸≈Ê≈√ ø¬ıÊ√¬ı
39º õ∂±fl‘¡øÓ¬fl¡ ˆ”¬À·±˘1 ¬ı≈øÚ˚˛±√
40º ˆ¬±1Ó¬1 õ∂±fl‘¡øÓ¬fl¡ ¬Ûø1À¬ı˙
41º ˜±Ú¬ı ˆ”¬À·±˘1 Œ˜Ãø˘fl¡ Ó¬N
42º ˆ”¬À·±˘ ø¬ı:±Ú1 ¬ı…ª˝√√±ø1fl¡ fl¡±˚«
43º Physics44º ¬Û√±Ô« ø¬ı:±Ú [õ∂Ô˜ ‡G]
45º ¬Û√±Ô« ø¬ı:±Ú [ø¡ZÓ¬œ˚˛ ‡G]
46º 1¸±˚˛Ú [õ∂Ô˜ ‡G]
47º 1¸±˚˛Ú [ø¡ZÓ¬œ˚˛ ‡G]
48º Chemistry (Part I & Part II)49º Mathematics50º Ê√œª ø¬ı:±Ú
51º Biology52º fl≈¡˙˘ Œfl“¡±ª1
53º ø˙鬱
54º Education55º ø˝√√‰¬±¬Û ˙±¶a [1˜ ‡G]
56º ø˝√√‰¬±¬Û ˙±¶a [2˚˛ ‡G]
57º õ∂±Ôø˜fl¡ Œ¬ı—øfl¡—
58º ¬ı…ª¸±˚˛ ’Ò…˚˛Ú [’¸˜œ˚˛±]
59º ¬ı…ª¸±˚˛ ’Ò…˚˛Ú [¬ı±—˘±]
60º ¬ı≈øÚ˚˛±√œ ¬Û±Í¬
* Syllabus of H.S. 1st Year(Arts, Science, Commerce)
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List of books recommended / published by AHSECfor H.S. 2nd year
1º ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… Œ¸Ã1ˆ¬
2º ¬ı±—˘± ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… ‰¬˚˛øÚfl¡± [¬ı±—˘±]
3º ¸≈Ê≈√Ú±˝◊√√ ø¬ıÊ√¬ı [¬ıÀάˇ±]
4º øˆ¬Ó¬±Ú [ø˝√√µœ]
5º ’±À1±˝ [ø˝√√µœ]
6º ŒÚ¬Û±˘œ ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… ¸≈˜Ú [ŒÚ¬Û±˘œ]
7º ά◊≈√« fl¡œ Ú˝◊√√ øfl¡Ó¬±¬ı (XII)8º Arabic9º Persian
10º Katto Katne Shaphang KoSonnet (Khasi)
11º Ki Poetry Khasi12º A Chikni Chanchilbewale
Seanirang [·±À1±] [·±À1±]
13º A Chik Poedarang [·±À1±]
14º Mizo (Core) XII by MBSE15º ’ÀÚìı± ˜ø̬Û≈1œ ª±À1— ∆˙À1—
16º Vibgyor (Alternative English)17º Vistas (English)18º Flamingo (English)19º 1±Ê√ÕÚøÓ¬fl¡ Ó¬N [’¸˜œ˚˛±]
20º ˆ¬±1Ó¬1 ˝◊√√øÓ¬˝√√±¸1 ø¬ı¯∏˚˛¬ıd
21º Logic & Philosophy22º ά◊2‰¬Ó¬1 ˜±Ò…ø˜fl¡ Ó¬fl«¡ø¬ı:±Ú
’±1n∏ √˙«Ú
23º ˜ÀÚ±ø¬ı:±Ú
24º ’Ô«ÚœøÓ¬1 ¬ı±À¬ı ¬Ûø1¸—‡…±
25º ·øÌÓ¬ [1˜ ‡G]
26º ·øÌÓ¬ [2 ˛̊ ‡G]
27º Home Science28º ·‘̋ √√ ø¬ı:±Ú
29º ¸—¶‘®Ó¬ ¬ÛÔ‰¬˚˛Ú˜ƒ
30º ’¸˜œ˚˛± ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… ¸—fl¡˘Ú
31º õ∂¢∂¸1 ¬ı±—˘± ¸±ø˝√√Ó¬… ¸—fl¡˘Ú
32º Ô≈Ú˘±˝◊√√ ¸≈Ê≈√ ø¬ıÊ√¬ı
33º õ∂±fl‘¡øÓ¬fl¡ ˆ”¬À·±˘1 ¬ı≈øÚ˚˛±√
34º ˆ¬±1Ó¬1 õ∂±fl‘¡øÓ¬fl¡ ¬Ûø1À¬ı˙
35º ˜±Ú¬ı ˆ”¬À·±˘1 Œ˜Ãø˘fl¡ Ó¬N
36º ˆ”¬À·±˘ ø¬ı:±Ú1 ¬ı…ª˝√√±ø1fl¡ fl¡±˚«
37º Physics38º ¬Û√±Ô« ø¬ı:±Ú [õ∂Ô˜ ‡G]
39º ¬Û√±Ô« ø¬ı:±Ú [ø¡ZÓ¬œ˚˛ ‡G]
40º 1¸±˚˛Ú [õ∂Ô˜ ‡G]
41º 1¸±˚˛Ú [ø¡ZÓ¬œ˚˛ ‡G]
42º Chemistry (Part I & Part II)43º Mathematics44º Ê√œª ø¬ı:±Ú
45º Biology46º ø˙鬱
47º Education48º ø˝√√‰¬±¬Û ˙±¶a [1˜ ‡G]
49º ø˝√√‰¬±¬Û ˙±¶a [2˚˛ ‡G]
50º õ∂±Ôø˜fl¡ Œ¬ı—øfl¡—
51º ¬ı…ª¸±˚˛ ’Ò…˚˛Ú [’¸˜œ˚˛±]
52º ¬ı…ª¸±˚˛ ’Ò…˚˛Ú [¬ı±—˘±]
53º Introductory MicroEconomics
54º ¶§±ÒœÀÚ±M√√1 ˆ¬±1Ó¬1 1±Ê√ÚœøÓ¬
55º ˆ¬±1Ó¬œ˚˛ ¸˜±Ê√ [¸˜±Ê√ ø¬ı:±Ú]
[1˜ ‡G]
56º ˆ¬±1Ó¬œ˚˛ ¸±˜±øÊ√fl¡ ¬Ûø1ªÓ«¬Ú
[¸˜±Ê√ ø¬ı:±Ú] [2 ˛̊ ‡G]
57º Contemporary WorldPolitics
58º ¸˜ø©ÜÀfl¡øffl¡ ’Ô«ø¬ı:±Ú ¬Ûø1‰¬˚˛
[’¸˜œ˚˛±˚¬ı±—˘±]
59º Indian People & EconomicDevelopment
60º ¶§±ÒœÀÚ±M√√1 ̂ ¬±1Ó¬1 1±Ê√ÚœøÓ¬ [¬ı±—˘±]
61º ¸˜¸±˜ø˚˛fl¡ ø¬ıù´ 1±Ê√ÚœøÓ¬ [¬ı±—˘±]
62º ˆ¬±1Ó¬¬ı ∏̄«1 ̋ ◊√√øÓ¬ √̋√±¸ [1˜ ‡G][¬ı±—˘±]
63º ˆ¬±1Ó¬¬ı ∏̄«1 ̋ ◊√√øÓ¬˝√√±¸ [2 ˛̊ ‡G][¬ı±—˘±]
64º ˆ¬±1Ó¬¬ı ∏̄«1 ̋ ◊√√øÓ¬˝√√±¸ [3 ˛̊ ‡G][¬ı±—˘±]
65º Œ¬ıø©ÜÀfl¡øffl¡ ’Ô«ø¬ı:±Ú ¬Ûø1‰¬˚˛
[¬ı±—˘±]
66º ¬ı≈øÚ˚˛±√œ ¬Û±Í¬
* Syllabus of H.S. 2nd Year (Arts,Science, Commerce)