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Karnataka 2nd PUC Syllabus 2024-25

The 2nd Pre-University Course (PUC) is one of the most anticipated stages in a student’s life. With the 2024-25 syllabus finally out, it’s time to buckle up, grab your study material, and dive into the subjects that will shape your academic future. But before you start flipping through those textbooks, let’s break down what the syllabus has in store for you, in a way that’s engaging, fun, and informative. Buckle up, it’s going to be an exciting ride! 🚀📚

Karnataka PUC Syllabus 2024-25 Overview

The Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus for the 2024-25 academic year is a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare students for the board exams. The syllabus is carefully crafted by the Department of Pre-University Education (PUE), ensuring that students are well-equipped for both theoretical and practical exams. Whether you’re a math whiz 🧮, a science geek 🔬, or a future economist 📈, the syllabus has something for everyone!

Name of the Exam Karnataka PUC Examination
Conducting Body Karnataka State Board of PUC Education
Frequency of Examination Once in an Academic year
Exam Mode Offline
Duration of Exam 3 Hours
Question Paper Marks 100 marks (Theory marks + Internal Assessments)
Negative Marking No Negative Marking
Official Website pue.kar.nic.in

The syllabus covers a wide range of subjects across various streams: Science, Commerce, and Arts. The aim is not only to prepare students for their exams but also to develop skills that will be useful in their higher studies and future careers. Sounds like a lot? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!


Karnataka PUC Syllabus 2024-25 – PUC Board 1st & 2nd Curriculum

The Structure: How It’s All Organized 📅

The curriculum is structured into two parts: the 1st PUC (which is your first year in the Pre-University Course) and the 2nd PUC (your second year). While both years are crucial, the 2nd PUC syllabus is particularly important as it prepares you for the board exams and your career path.

Here’s a breakdown of the subjects for both years:

  • Science Stream:
    • 1st PUC: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and optional subjects.
    • 2nd PUC: Advanced versions of the same subjects with more depth.
  • Commerce Stream:
    • 1st PUC: Business Studies, Accountancy, Economics, and optional subjects.
    • 2nd PUC: Advanced topics in the same subjects with a focus on application in real-world scenarios.
  • Arts Stream:
    • 1st PUC: History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, and optional subjects.
    • 2nd PUC: More specialized topics in each subject.

Now, let’s dive deeper into each subject to see what’s in store for you in the 2024-25 syllabus.


Karnataka PUC Syllabus 2024-25 – Highlights

Key Changes This Year 🔄

  • Updated Topics: The curriculum has been revised with an updated focus on real-world applications, especially in subjects like Economics and Business Studies. Students can expect topics that are not just bookish but are relevant to current trends in industries.
  • Focus on Critical Thinking 🧠: There’s a bigger emphasis on problem-solving, analytical thinking, and practical applications. It’s not just about rote learning anymore. So, get ready to think outside the box!
  • Interactive Learning 🎮: The Karnataka PUC 2024-25 syllabus encourages interactive methods like project work and case studies to make learning more engaging.

Karnataka 2nd PUC Mathematics Syllabus 2024-25

Maths! Ah, the love-hate relationship that almost every student has with this subject. But don’t worry, the 2nd PUC Maths syllabus is designed to make you a master at solving problems. The 2024-25 syllabus includes topics like:

Units Important Topics
Relations and Functions Types of relations: universal and equivalence relations, transitive, empty, reflexive, etc.
Inverse Trigonometric Functions Types of functions: the inverse of a function composite functions, One to one functions, Binary operations, etc.
Algebra Matrices Concept, Types of matrices, Algebra of matrices, Symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices
Calculus Continuity and Differentiability, Applications of Derivatives, Integrals, Applications of the Integrals, Differential Equations, etc.
Vectors and Three-dimensional Geometry Direction cosines/ratios of vectors, types of vectors, parallel and collinear vectors, etc.
Linear Programming L.P.P. introduction, mathematical formulation-mathematical formulation of L.P.P., and so on.
Probability Conditional probability, Baye’s theorem, Bernoulli trials and Binomial distribution, Bernoulli trial definition, and so on.
  • Algebra: Polynomials, Matrices, Determinants – sounds like a lot? But with the right approach, it can be fun.
  • Calculus: Differentiation, Integration – you’ll be able to solve problems that look like they came out of a math wizard’s handbook!
  • Probability: The chance of you loving this topic? 100%! 🎲

Each topic will be explored in-depth, and there will be plenty of exercises to help you get comfortable. Just remember, practice makes perfect.


Karnataka 2nd PUC Biology Syllabus 2024-25

Biology students, rejoice! The 2nd PUC Biology syllabus for 2024-25 is loaded with fascinating topics that explore the mysteries of life. From cellular processes to ecosystems, it’s a rollercoaster of knowledge. Some of the key topics include:

Chapters Topics
The Living World
  • Diversity in the living world, Binomial nomenclature, taxonomic categories
  • Taxonomic aids
Biological Classification
  • The two-kingdom and five-kingdom classifications, as well as the distinguishing characteristics of the kingdoms Monera, Archaebacteria, and Eubacteria, are discussed.
  • Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Prot
  • Viruses, Viroids, Lichens, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Animalia
Plant Kingdom
  • Classification of Angiosperms,
  • Algae, Uses of Algae
  • Classification of Algae
  • Bryophytes, Liverworts & Mosses
  • Pteridophytes, characters & classification
  • Gymnosperms, characters & classification
  • Angiosperms, characters, the life cycle of an Angiosperm, Plant life cycles
Animal Kingdom
  • Basis of classification, non-chordate phyla, Characters and examples of Phylum Porifera, Phylum Coelenterata
  • Characters and examples of Phylum Ctenophora, Phylum Platyhelminthes, Phylum Aschelminthes
  • Phylum Annelida, Phylum Arthropoda: Characters and Examples
  • Cyclostomata, Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes
  • Class Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves & Mammalia
Morphology of Flowering Plants
  • Stem – modifications, Leaf – venations, Types of leaves, Phyllotaxy
  • Modification of leaves, Inflorescence, Flower and parts of a flower
  • Fruit, Seed, Monocot & dicot seed structure, Family Fabaceae with economic importance
  • Family Solanaceae, Family Liliaceae with economic importance
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
  • Meristematic tissues, permanent tissues, and simple tissues are all types of tissues (Parenchyma, Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma)
  • Tissue system, Epidermal tissue, Complex tissue – Xylem and Phloem
  • Ground tissue and vascular tissue are two types of tissue. Dicot and monocot anatomy
  • Anatomy of dicot and monocot stems, roots
  • Dicot and monocot leaf anatomy, dicot stem secondary growth, and dicot root
Structural Organisation in Animals
  • Animal tissues – Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue
  • Muscle tissue, Neural tissue, Organ and organ system
  • Earthworm – Morphology, Anatomy- alimentary canal
  • Cockroach – Morphology, Anatomy – Alimentary canal
  • Frog – Morphology, Anatomy – Digestive system, Vascular system
  • Frog anatomy – Excretory system, Neural control system, Sense
  • organs, Male and female reproductive systems
Cell-the unit of life
  • Ribosomes and inclusion bodies, as well as the cell envelop and its changes
  • Eukaryotic cells, Plant and animal cell ultrastructure, Comparison
  • Endomembrane system – Endoplasmic reticulum structure and functions
  • Golgi apparatus and reticulum
  • Lysosomes and the Endomembrane System: Structure and Functions
  • Vacuoles, Mitochondrial Structure and Functions, Plastids
  • Ribosomes, Cytoskeleton, Cilia, and Flagella Structure and Function
Biomolecules
  • How do you examine a chemical compound? Amino acid chemical and physical properties
  • Classification and examples of lipids Structures of heterocyclic carbon compounds
  • Biomacromolecules, Proteins, Primary and secondary metabolites
  • Importance
  • Examples of polysaccharides, nucleic acids, protein structure,
  • In a polymer, the nature of bond connecting is important.
  • Classification and nomenclature of enzymes, Factors affecting enzyme activity Cofactors, enzymes
Cell cycle and Cell Division
  • Interphase, Phases of the Cell Cycle
  • Mitosis and its phases, M phase Mitosis, Cytokinesis, and the Importance of Mitosis
  • Meiosis I, Meiosis II, and Meiosis’ Importance
Transport in Plants
  • Diffusion – Facilitated diffusion, Passive symport, antiport, and uniport transports are examples of modes of transfer.
  • Active transportation, a comparison of several modes of transportation, Water Potential and Components of Water Potential in Plants
  • Osmosis, Osmosis Demonstration, Plasmolysis, Imbibition
  • The flow of water up a plant, Transpiration pull, root pressure
  • Transpiration
  • Mineral ion translocation, phloem transport, and pressure flow hypothesis
Mineral nutrition
  • The importance of macronutrients and micronutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium
  • Biological nitrogen fixing, nitrogen cycle
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
  • Splitting of water, Cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation,
  • Chemiosmotic hypothesis
  • Factors affecting photosynthesis

Respiration in Plants

  • Fermentation, aerobic respiration, and the TCA cycle
  • Oxidative phosphorylation and the electron transport system
  • Respiratory quotient, Amphibolic pathway
Plant Growth and Development
  • Growth rates, Arithmetic growth and Geometric growth, Conditions for growth
  • Discovery of plant growth regulators, Physiological effects of PGRs –
  • Auxins
  • Physiological effects of PGRs – Ethylene, ABA (Abscisic acid)
Digestion and Absorption
  • T.S. of the gut, Section of small intestinal mucosa showing villi, Digestive
  • glands
  • Digestion of food – Digestion in buccal cavity, stomach and intestine
  • Functions of the large intestine, Absorption of digested products,
  • Disorders of the digestive system
Breathing and Exchange of Gases
  • Human respiratory system, Respiratory organs, and Definition of Breathing
  • Gas transportation, oxygen transport, carbon dioxide transport
  • Respiratory system disorders, regulation of respiration
Body Fluids and Circulation
  • Differentiate between blood and lymph, Blood – A special connective tissue, Plasma and its contents, Formed elements
  • Circulatory pathways – Open and closed circulatory systems, Human
  • circulatory system, Conduction of heartbeat
  • Cardiac cycle, ECG, Double circulation
Excretory Products and Their Elimination
  • Structure of Nephron
  • Urine formation, Function of tubules
Locomotion and Movement
  • A contractile protein’s structure (Actin and Myosin)
  • Muscle contraction mechanism
Neural Control and Coordination
  • Generation and conduction of nerve impulse, Transmission of impulses
  • Reflex action, Sensory reception and processing
Chemical Coordination and Integration
  • The Thyroid gland and its hormones, as well as the Penial gland and its hormones
  • Mechanism of Hormones of the Heart, Kidney, and Gastrointestinal Tract
  • effect of hormones
  • Endocrine glands Testis and Ovary, and their hormones
  • Genetics and Evolution: Get ready to uncover the secrets of heredity and how species evolve. Maybe you’ll find out why you’re so good at biology 😉.
  • Human Physiology: Understand how your body works – from the heart pumping blood 💓 to the nervous system sending signals like a high-speed internet connection 🌐.
  • Plant Physiology: Ever wondered how plants breathe? No? Well, now you’ll know!

Be prepared to memorize some complex processes, but don’t worry—visual aids like diagrams will help you understand it all.


Karnataka 2nd PUC Syllabus for Physics 2024-25

Physics lovers, the 2024-25 syllabus is designed to bring out the Einstein in you! The topics are challenging, but once you get the hang of them, you’ll feel like a genius. Key subjects in Physics for 2nd PUC include:

Unit Number and Name Unit Name
1. Electric charges and fields Electric Charge
Conductors and Insulators
Charging by Induction
Basic Properties of Electric Charge
Coulomb’s Law
Forces between Multiple Charges
Electric Field
Electric Field Lines
Electric Flux
Electric Dipole
Dipole in a Uniform External Field
Continuous Charge Distribution
Field due to infinitely long straight uniformly charged wire.
Field due to uniformly charged infinite plane sheet.
2. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential
Potential due to a Point Charge
Potential due to an Electric Dipole
Potential due to a System of Charges
Equipotential Surfaces
Potential Energy of a System of Charges
Potential Energy in an External Field
Electrostatics of Conductors
Capacitors and Capacitance
The Parallel Plate Capacitor
Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance
Combination of Capacitors
Energy Stored in a Capacitor
3. Current Electricity Electric Current
Electric Currents in Conductors
Drift of Electrons and the Origin of
Resistivity
Limitations of Ohm’s Law
Temperature Dependence of Resistivity
Electrical Energy, Power
Cells, emf, Internal Resistance
Cells in Series and Parallel
Kirchhoff’s Rules
Wheatstone Bridge
Meter Bridge
Potentiometer
4. Moving Charges and Magnetism Magnetic Force
Motion in a Magnetic Field
Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic Fields
velocity selector
Magnetic Field due to a Current Element, Biot-Savart Law
Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop
Ampere’s Circuital Law
The Solenoid and the Toroid
Force between Two Parallel Currents
Torque on Current Loop
The Moving Coil Galvanometer
5. Magnetism and Matter The Bar Magnet
The magnetic field lines
Magnetism and Gauss’s Law
The Earth’s Magnetism
Magnetisation and magnetic intensity
6. Electronic Induction The Experiments of Faraday and Henry
Magnetic Flux
Faraday’s Law of Induction
Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy
Motional Electromotive Force
Eddy Currents
Inductance
AC Generator
7. Alternating Current AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor
Representation of AC Current and
Voltage by Rotating Vectors — Phasors
AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor
AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor
AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit
LC Oscillations
Transformers
8. Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum
9. Ray Optics Refraction
Total Internal Reflection
Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses
Refraction through a Prism
Some Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight
the rainbow
Optical Instruments (except resolving power microscope and astronomical telescope)
10. Wave Optics Huygens Principle
Refraction and Reflection of Plane Waves using Huygens Principle
Coherent and Incoherent Addition of Waves
11. Dual Nature of radiation and matter Electron Emission
Photoelectric Effect
Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect
Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light
Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation: Energy Quantum of Radiation Particle Nature of Light: The Photon
Wave Nature of Matter
12. Atoms Alpha particle Scattering and Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of Atom
Atomic Spectra
Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom
De Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Secon d Postulate of Quantisation
12. Nuclei Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus
Size of the Nucleus
Mass Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy
(except binding energy per nucleon and its variation with the mass number)
Nuclear Force
Nuclear Energy
13. Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits Classification of Metals, Conductors and Semiconductors
Intrinsic Semiconductor
Extrinsic Semiconductor
  • Mechanics: Laws of motion, Work, Energy – this is where you’ll start looking at the world in a whole new way (literally!).
  • Electrostatics and Magnetism: It’s all about charges and forces. Who knew electricity could be so exciting ⚡?
  • Optics: Mirrors, lenses, light – just like a physics magician, you’ll make light bend and reflect in amazing ways.

Make sure you don’t skip the practicals, as they’ll help you understand the theoretical concepts better.


Karnataka 2nd PUC Syllabus for Economics 2024-25

Money, money, money – it’s all about Economics! If you’ve ever wondered how the world works, then Economics will give you the answers. The 2nd PUC Economics syllabus includes:

Chapters Topics
Introductory Microeconomics
  • A Simple economy
  • Central problems of an economy
  • The organisation of economic activities
  • The centrally planned economy
  • The market economy
  • Positive and Normative Economics
  • Micro and Macro Economics
  • Plan of the Book.
Preliminary Notations and Assumptions
  • The Consumer’s Budget
  • Budget set
  • Price ratio and the slope of the Budget line and points below the Budget line
  • Changes in the Budget line
  • Preferences of the Consumer
  • Monotonic preferences
  • Substitution between goods
  • Diminishing rate of Substitution
  • Indifference Curve
  • The shape of the Indifference Curve
  • Indifference Map
  • Utility
  • Optimal Choice of the Consumer
  • Demand curve and the Law of Demand
  • Normal and Inferior goods
  • Substitution and Complements
  • Shifts in the Demand curve movements along the Demand Curve and Shifts in the Demand Curve
  • Market Demand
  • Elasticity along a Linear Demand Curve
  • Factors Determining Price Elasticity of Demand for a Good
Production and Costs
  • TP, AP, and MP
  • The Law of Diminishing Marginal Product And The Law of Variable Proportions
  • Returns To Scale
  • Costs
  • Long-Run Costs
The Theory of the Firm under Perfect Competition
  • Perfect Competition
  • Revenue
  • Profit Maximisation
  • Supply Curve of a Firm
  • The Shut-down Point
  • The normal Profit and Break-even Point
  • Determinants of a Firm’s Supply Curve
  • Technological Progress
  • Input Prices
  • Unit Tax
  • Market Supply Curve
Market Equilibrium
  • Equilibrium, Excess Demand, Excess Supply
  • Wage Determination in Labour Market
  • Shifts in Demand and Supply
  • Market Equilibrium: Free Entry and Exi
Macroeconomics
  • Emergence of Macroeconomics
National Income Accounting
  • Some Basic Concepts of Macro Economics
  • Circular Flow of Income And Methods of Calculating National Income
  • Income Method
  • Goods and Prices
  • GDP and Welfare
Money and Banking
  • Functions of Money
  • Demand for Money
  • The Supply of Money
Income Determination
  • Ex Ante And Ex post
  • Movement Along with a Curve Versus Shift of a Curve
  • The short Run Fixed Price Analysis of the Product Market
Government Budget and the Economy
  • Components of the Government Budget
  • Fiscal Policy
Open-Economy Macroeconomics
  • The Balance of Payments
  • The Foreign Exchange Market
  • The Determination of Income in An Open Economy
  • Trade Deficits, Saving and Investments
  • Microeconomics: The study of small units like consumers and businesses. You’ll learn how markets work and why people make certain decisions.
  • Macroeconomics: The big picture—things like GDP, inflation, and international trade. Ever wondered why prices rise? Economics has the answers.
  • Development Economics: How economies grow and what can be done to ensure that growth benefits everyone.

Trust us, once you start understanding Economics, you’ll feel like you can solve any money-related mystery 🕵️‍♂️.


Karnataka PUC Syllabus for Business Studies 2024-25

If you’re planning to rule the business world someday, Business Studies is your first step. The 2024-25 syllabus for this subject includes:

Unit Unit Name
Part I
1 Nature and Significance of Management
2 Principles of Management
3 Business Environment
4 Planning
5 Organising
6 Staffing
7 Directing
8 Controlling
Part II
9 Financial Management
  • Nature and Significance of Management: Understand the role of managers and leaders in a business.
  • Business Environment: How businesses thrive or struggle in different environments—think of it like survival of the fittest but with economics 🏢.
  • Marketing and Finance: Learn about strategies to make businesses successful, from understanding customer behavior to managing financial resources.

By the end of this course, you might even be thinking of starting your own business!


Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Syllabus 2024-25

Ah, Chemistry – where students either discover their true love or their worst nightmare. The 2nd PUC Chemistry syllabus includes:

Name of Units
Solutions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetics
The d & f Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids
Amines
Biomolecules
  • Organic Chemistry: Nomenclature, reactions, and understanding the magic of molecules.
  • Inorganic Chemistry: Dive deep into the periodic table and elements. You’ll discover that Chemistry is all about patterns and relationships.
  • Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, kinetics, and all the equations that make the world tick.

It’s going to be a bit of a ride, but with the right attitude and tons of practice, you’ll conquer it!


Karnataka 1st PUC Mathematics Syllabus 2024-25

As a student stepping into the 1st PUC, you’ll be building your foundation in subjects like Mathematics. The syllabus will introduce you to:

Sr. No. Chapters
1. Sets
2. Relations and functions
3. Trigonometric functions
4. Principal of mathematical induction
5. Complex numbers and quadratic equations
6. Linear inequalities
7. Permutation and combination
8. Binomial theorem
9. Sequence and series
10. Straight lines
11. Conic sections
12. Introduction to three dimensional geometry
13. Limits and derivatives
14. Mathematica reasoning
15. Statistics
16. Probability
  • Sets and Relations: Understanding basic concepts that will help you with more advanced topics.
  • Trigonometry: Learn all the formulas and how to apply them, but don’t let them frustrate you! (We know, it’s tempting to just skip it 😉).
  • Coordinate Geometry: Get to know the relationship between numbers and graphs.

Karnataka Board 1st PUC Biology Syllabus 2024-25

In your 1st PUC Biology syllabus, you’ll start with the basics:

Sr. no. Chapters
1. Living world
2. Biological classification
3. Plant kingdom
4. Animal kingdom
5. Morphology of flowering plants
6. Anatomy of flowering plants
7. Structural organisation of animals
8. Cell the unit of life
9. Biomolecules
10. Cell cycle and cell division
11. Transport in plants
12. Mineral nutrition
13. Photosynthesis in higher plants
14. Respiration in plants
15. Plant growth and development
16. Digestion and absorption
17. Breathing and exchange of gases
18. Body fluids and circulation
19. Excretory products and elimination
20. Locomotion and movement
21. Neural control and coordination
22. Chemical coordination and integration
  • Diversity in Living World: Study the classification of organisms, from the simplest bacteria to the most complex animals and plants.
  • Structural Organisation: Understanding cells, tissues, and organs—basically the building blocks of life.

Karnataka Board 1st PUC Physics Syllabus 2024-25

The Physics syllabus for 1st PUC will make you think about forces, motion, and energy. It includes:

Sr. No. Chapters
1. Physical-world
2. Units and Measurements
3. Motion in a Straight Line
4. Motion in a Plane
5. Laws of Motion
6. Work, Power, Energy
7. System of Particles and Rotational Motion
8. Gravitation
9. Mechanical Properties of Solids
10. Mechanical Properties of Fluids
11. Thermal Properties of Matter
12. Thermodynamics
13. Kinetic Theory
14. Oscillations
15. Waves
  • Units and Measurements: Get your head around the basics.
  • Motion in a Straight Line: More like a rollercoaster of concepts that’ll help you understand speed and acceleration.

Karnataka 1st PUC Chemistry Syllabus 2024-25

The chemistry syllabus for 1st PUC starts you off with fundamental topics like:

Sr. No. Chapters
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
2. Structure of Atom
3. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5. States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
6. Thermodynamics
7. Equilibrium
8. Redox Reaction
9. Hydrogen
10. s-Block Elements
11. Some p-Block Elements
12. Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
13. Hydrocarbons
14. Environmental Chemistry
  • Basic Concepts of Chemistry: It’s all about understanding the role of atoms and molecules.
  • Atomic Structure: Get ready to zoom in on the tiny particles that make up everything.

Karnataka 1st PUC Important Reference Books

When it comes to reference books for both the 1st and 2nd PUC, make sure you’re using the right ones. Some popular options include:

Name of the Subject Books Recommended
Chemistry
  • NCERT Chemistry Textbook for Class 11th, Organic Chemistry by O.P Tandon
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for Organic Chemistry
  • Modern’s ABC of Chemistry for Class 11th and 12th
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee for Inorganic Chemistry.
Physics
  • New Simplified Physics Class XI Part-I & Part-II by S.L. Arora
  • Oswaal Books
Biology
  • New Era Biology Class XI Part-I & Part-II
  • Trueman’s Elementary Biology
  • Modern ABCs Biology Part I and II,
  • NCERT class 11 Biology Textbook
Math
  • R.D. Sharma Mathematics
  • Arihant Handbook of Mathematics
  • R.S. Aggarwal
Accountancy
  • Accountancy: D.K. Goel and T.S. Grewal
  • Analysis of Financial Statements by T.S Grewal
  • NCERT Accountancy Book Part 1 and 2
  • ABD’s Accountancy – class XI (Part A) Vol. I and Vol. II
Business Studies
  • Business Studies Class 11 by Poonam Gandhi
  • NCERT Business Studies for Class 11
  • Business Studies textbook for CBSE Class 11 by Bhakti Joshi and Xavier S. David
  • Business Studies with Case Studies for Class 11 by Sandeep Garg
  • Mathematics: R.D. Sharma, P.K. Mittal
  • Physics: HC Verma, I.E. Irodov
  • Chemistry: O.P. Tandon, J.D. Lee
  • Biology: Trueman’s, Pradeep’s

Karnataka PUC Syllabus 2024-25 – Points to Remember

Before you start freaking out about the syllabus, here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • Stay Consistent: Don’t cram everything in at the last minute. You’ve got a whole year, so pace yourself.
  • Understand the Concepts: It’s not about memorization; it’s about understanding and applying the concepts.
  • Time Management: Balance your study time for all subjects and practice regularly.
  • Don’t Skip Practicals: They’re as important as theory, if not more!

How to Download Karnataka PUC Syllabus 2024-25

Downloading the syllabus is easy. Visit the official Karnataka PUC website, look for the “Syllabus” section, and click on the 2024-25 syllabus. You can download it as a PDF or simply view it online.


FAQs

1. What is the duration of the Karnataka 2nd PUC course?

It’s a two-year course, covering the 1st and 2nd PUC academic years.

2. Where can I find the syllabus?

You can find the official syllabus on the Karnataka PUC website.

3. What subjects are included in the 2nd PUC syllabus?

Subjects vary by stream, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Business Studies, and more.

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And there you have it—everything you need to know about the Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus 2024-25! Now go on, hit those books with confidence! 📖🎯

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