Are you ready to dive deep into the exciting world of the TS Intermediate Syllabus 2024-25? Buckle up, because this article is your golden ticket to acing those exams with style! 🎉 If you’re a student in Telangana gearing up for the 2024-25 academic year, this is your ultimate guide to the syllabus. Get ready for an engaging journey through subjects, exam patterns, and some fun insights that’ll make you say, “Wow, I can totally do this!” 😎
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TS Intermediate English Syllabus 2024-25 |
Arabic |
French |
Hindi |
Sanskrit |
Telugu |
Urdu |
Commerce |
TS Intermediate Economics Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate Geography Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate History Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate Political Science Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate Mathematics Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate Physics Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate Chemistry Syllabus 2024-25 |
TS Intermediate Biology Syllabus 2024-25 |
Zoology |
TS Intermediate Biology Syllabus 2024-25
Let’s talk biology! Yes, the one with all the cells, proteins, and “Why is my biology book so thick?” moments! 😅
In the TS Intermediate Biology Syllabus 2024-25, students will be exploring the fascinating world of life itself. From cell biology to genetics, human physiology, and even plant physiology, this subject promises to take you on a wild ride through the building blocks of life.
Zoology | Botany |
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Unit I A: Digestion and absorption | Chapter 1: Transport in Plants |
Unit I B: Breathing and Respiration | Chapter 2: Mineral Nutrition |
Unit II A: Body Fluids and Circulation | Chapter 3: Enzymes |
Unit II B: Excretory products and their elimination | Chapter 4: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants |
Unit III A: Muscular and Skeletal System | Chapter 5: Respiration of Plants |
Unit III B: Neural control and coordination | Chapter 6: Plant Growth and Development |
Unit IV A: Endocrine system and chemical co-ordination | Chapter 7: Bacteria |
Unit IV B: Immune system | Chapter 8: Viruses |
Unit V A: Human Reproductive System | Chapter 9: Principles of Inheritance and Variation |
Unit V B: Reproductive Health | Chapter 10: Molecular Basis of Inheritance |
Unit VI: Genetics | Chapter 11: Principles and Processes of Biotechnology |
Unit VII: Organic Evolution | Chapter 12: Biotechnology and its Applications |
Unit VIII: Applied Biology | Chapter 13: Strategies for enhancement in food production |
Chapter 14: Microbes in Human Welfare |
Key Topics:
- Cell Structure and Function: Meet the tiny units that make up everything! Think of cells as the ultimate building blocks of the universe—without them, life as we know it wouldn’t exist. Crazy, right? 🧬
- Human Anatomy and Physiology: The human body is like the best sci-fi movie—filled with secrets and incredible stuff happening inside. This topic will teach you about digestion, respiration, circulation, and more! 🏃♀️🍽️
- Genetics and Evolution: Wondering why you look like your parents (or don’t 😜)? This part is for you! Learn about inheritance, genetic disorders, and how humans evolved over time.
- Plant Physiology: No, plants aren’t just green decorations. They’re busy working hard to keep us alive. 🌱 You’ll learn about photosynthesis, transpiration, and all the cool stuff plants do when we’re not looking.
Tip for Success: Biology can feel like a lot to remember, but trust us, it’s more about understanding the concepts than memorizing every single term. If you break it down and relate it to the real world, you’ll get through it like a pro!
TS Intermediate Physics Syllabus 2024-25
Now, let’s talk about Physics—where things get real, real fast! 😱 Don’t worry, though, physics isn’t as scary as it sounds. With the right mindset (and a little bit of patience), you’ll be solving complex equations and wondering why you didn’t start sooner!
Chapters | Topics |
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Chapter 1: Waves | Introduction
Transverse and Longitudinal waves Displacement relation in a progressive wave Speed of a Travelling Wave The principle of superposition of waves Reflection of waves Beats Doppler Effect |
Chapter 2: Ray Optics And Optical Instruments | Introduction
Reflection of light by Spherical Mirrors Refraction Total Internal Reflection Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses. Refraction through a prism Dispersion by a Prism Some Natural phenomena due to Sunlight Optical Instruments |
Chapter 3: Wave Optics | Introduction
Huygens Principle Refraction and Reflection of plane waves using Huygens Principle Coherent and Incoherent Addition of waves Interference of Light waves and Young’s Experiment Diffraction Polarisation |
Chapter 4: Electric Charges And Fields | Introduction
Electric Charges 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 Gauss’s Law Application of Gauss’ Law |
Chapter 5: Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance | Introduction
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 Dielectrics and Polarisation Capacitors and Capacitance The Parallel Plate Capacitor Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance Combination of Capacitors Energy Stored in a Capacitor Van de Graaff Generator |
Chapter 6: Current Electricity | Introduction
Electric current Electric current in conductors Ohm’s Law Drift Electrons and Origin of Resistivity Limitations of Ohm’s Law Resistivity of various Materials Temperature Dependence of Resistivity Electric Energy, Power Combination of Resistors – Series and Parallel Cells, emf, Internal Resistance Cells in Series and in Parallel Kirchhoff’s Laws Wheatstone Bridge Meter Bridge Potentiometer |
Chapter 7: Moving Charges And Magnetism | Introduction
Magnetic Force Motion in a Magnetic field Motion in combined Electric and Magnetic Fields 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, The Ampere(Unit) Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Dipole The Moving Coil Galvanometer |
Chapter 8: Magnetism And Matter | Introduction
The Bar Magnet Magnetism and Gauss’s Law The Earth’s Magnetism Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity Magnetic Properties of Materials Magnets and Electromagnets |
Chapter 9: Electromagnetic Induction | Introduction
The experiments of Faraday and Henry Magnetic Flux Faraday’s Law of Induction Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy Motional Electromotive Force Energy consideration : A Quantitative Study Eddy Currents Inductance AC Generator |
Chapter 10: Alternating Current: | Introduction
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 Power in AC Circuit: The Power Factor LC Oscillations Transformers |
Chapter 11: Electro Magnetic Waves | Introduction
Displacement Current Electro Magnetic Waves Electromagnetic Spectrum |
Chapter 12: Dual Nature Of Radiation And Matter | Introduction
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 Davisson and Germer Experiment |
Chapter 13: Atoms | Introduction
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 Second Postulate of Quantisation |
Chapter 14 :Nuclei | Introduction
Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus Size of the Nucleus Mass- Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy Nuclear Force Radioactivity Nuclear Energy |
Chapter 15: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits | Introduction
Classification of Metals, Conductors and Semiconductors Intrinsic Semiconductor Extrinsic Semiconductor p – n junction Semi conductor diode Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier Special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes Junction Transistor Digital Electronics and Logic Gates Integrated Circuits |
Chapter 16: Communication Systems | Introduction
Elements of communication system Basic Terminology used in Electronic Communication Systems Bandwidth of Signals Bandwidth of Transmission Medium Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves Modulation and its Necessity Amplitude Modulation Production of Amplitude Modulated Wave Detection of Amplitude Modulated Wave |
Key Topics:
- Mechanics: This is the study of forces and motion. It’s the reason why when you throw a ball up, it falls back down (yep, thank gravity for that one). ⚽
- Electrostatics and Magnetism: These topics explain the mysterious forces that make your hair stand up when you rub a balloon on it. ⚡ Plus, why does your fridge magnet stick but not your phone? Time to find out!
- Optics: Mirrors, lenses, and light—you’re about to become a light-wielding wizard. 🔮
- Thermodynamics: Ever wondered how your coffee stays warm or why you should never leave your ice cream out on a hot day? Thermodynamics explains it all!
Tip for Success: Physics is all about problem-solving. So, practice makes perfect. The more problems you solve, the easier the concepts become. And if you ever feel stuck, just remember: even Albert Einstein had his “duh” moments! 🤯
TS Intermediate Chemistry Syllabus 2024-25
If you think Chemistry is all about memorizing periodic tables and equations—well, you’re not wrong… but there’s more to it than that! Chemistry is like cooking: mix a few ingredients, and boom, you get something new and amazing! 🍲
Chapters | Topics |
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Solid State | General Characteristics of Solid State
Amorphous and Crystalline Solids Classification of Crystalline Solids Probing the structure of solids: X-ray crystallography Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell Close Packed Structures Packing Efficiency Calculations Involving Unit Cell Dimensions Imperfections in Solids Electrical Properties Magnetic Properties |
Solutions | Types of Solutions
Expressing Concentration of Solutions Solubility Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions Ideal and Non-ideal Solutions Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass Abnormal Molar Masses |
Electrochemistry And Chemical Kinetics | Electrochemical Cells
Galvanic Cells Nernst Equation Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis Batteries Fuel Cells Corrosion Rate of a Chemical Reaction Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction Integrated Rate Equations Pseudo First Order Reaction Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction Collision Theory of Chemical Reaction Rates |
Surface Chemistry | Adsorption
Catalysis Colloids Classification of Colloids Emulsions Colloids Around Us |
General Principles Of Metallurgy | Occurrence of Metals
Concentration of Ores Extraction of Crude Metal from Concentrated Ore Thermodynamic Principles of Metallurgy Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy Oxidation and Reduction Refining of Crude Metal Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron |
P-Block Elements | Introduction
Dinitrogen Ammonia Oxides of nitrogen Nitric acid Phosphorous-allotropic forms Phosphine Phosphorous halides Oxoacids of phosphorous Introduction Dioxygen Simple Oxides Ozone Sulphur-Allotropic forms Sulphur dioxide Oxoacids of Sulphur Sulphuric Acid Introduction Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride Oxoacids of Halogens Interhalogen Compounds Introduction- Occurance, Electronic configuration Ionisation Enthalpy,Atomic radii, Electron Gain Enthalpy Physical and Chemical properties |
D And F Block Elements & Coordination Compounds | Position in the Periodic Table
Electronic Configuration General Properties of Transition Elements (dBlock) Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements Inner Transition Elements(f-Block) Actinoids Some Applications of d and f Block Elements Werner’s Theory of Coordination Compounds Definitions of Some Terms used in Coordination Compounds Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds Isomerism in Coordination Compounds Bonding in Coordination Compounds Bonding in Metal Carbonyls Stability of Coordination Compounds Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds |
Polymers | Classification of Polymers
Types of Polymerization Reactions Molecular Mass of Polymers Biodegradable Polymers Polymers of Commercial Importance |
Biomolecules | Carbohydrates
Proteins Enzymes Vitamins Nucleic acids Hormones |
Chemistry In Everyday Life | Drugs and their Classification
Drug-Target Interaction Therapeutic Action of Different Classes of Drugs Chemicals in Food Cleansing Agents |
Halo Alkanes And Haloarenes | Classification
Nature of C-X bond Methods of Preparation Physical Properties Chemical Reactions Polyhalogen Compounds |
Organic Compounds Containing C, H And O (Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones And Carboxylic Acids) Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers | Classification -Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Nomenclature- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Structures of Hydroxy and Ether Functional Groups Alcohols and Phenols Physical Properties Chemical Reactions Some Commercially Important Alcohols Ethers Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group Preparation of Aldehydes and ketones Physical Properties Chemical Reactions Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature and Structure of Carboxyl Group Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids Physical Properties Chemical Reactions Uses of Carboxylic Acids |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen | Structure of Amines
Classification Nomenclature Preparation of Amines Physical Properties Chemical Reactions Methods of Preparation of Diazonium Salts Physical Properties Chemical Reactions Importance of Diazonium Salts in Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds Structure of cyanides and isocyanides Preparation |
Key Topics:
- Organic Chemistry: This is the fun part where you get to play with carbon compounds (don’t worry, they won’t explode… probably). From alcohols to aldehydes, you’ll learn how different chemicals come together to form new substances.
- Inorganic Chemistry: You’ll dive into the world of metals, non-metals, and the periodic table (yes, it’s still important!). This part will help you understand the basic building blocks of chemistry.
- Physical Chemistry: It’s all about the “why” behind chemical reactions—why does salt dissolve in water? Why does your hand feel cold when you touch ice? Time to find out!
- Environmental Chemistry: How does chemistry impact our environment? Spoiler alert: it’s all about pollution and green chemistry. 🌍
Tip for Success: Understanding chemistry is like understanding your favorite recipe. If you get the right ingredients (concepts) and follow the steps (equations), you’ll create something awesome. 🧪
TS Intermediate Mathematics II A Syllabus 2024-25
Ah, Mathematics II A. The subject that makes you question your entire existence… just kidding! But in all seriousness, if you’ve ever looked at a math problem and thought, “Why is this my problem?”, you’re not alone. 😅
Chapters | Topics |
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Theory of Equations | The relation between the roots and coefficients in an equation
Solving the equations when two or more roots of it are connected by certain relation Equation with real coefficients, occurrence of complex roots in conjugate pairs and its consequences Transformation of equations – Reciprocal Equations. |
Measures Of Dispersion | Range
Mean deviation Variance and standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data. Coefficient of variation and analysis of frequency distribution with equal means but different variances. |
Random Variables and Probability Distributions | Random Variables
Theoretical discrete distributions – Binomial and Poisson Distributions |
Probability | Random experiments and events
Classical definition of probability, Axiomatic approach and addition theorem of probability. Independent and dependent events Conditional probability- multiplication theorem andBayee’s theorem. |
Quadratic Expressions | Quadratic expressions, equations in one variable
Sign of quadratic expressions – Change in signs – Maximum and minimum values Quadratic inequations |
Partial fractions | Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains non –repeated linear factors
Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains repeated and/or non-repeatedlinear factors. Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains repeated and non-repeated irreducible factors only |
Permutations and Combinations | Fundamental Principle of counting – linear and circular permutations
Permutations of ‘n’ dissimilar things taken ‘r’ at a time Permutations when repetitions allowed Circular permutations Permutations with constraint repetitions Combinations-definitions and certain theorems |
De Moivre’s Theorem | De Moivre’s theorem- Integral and Rational indices.
nth roots of unity- Geometrical Interpretations – Illustrations. |
Complex Numbers | Complex number as an ordered pair of real numbers- fundamental operations
Representation of complex numbers in the form a+ib. Modulus and amplitude of complex numbers –Illustrations. Geometrical and Polar Representation of complex numbers in Argand planeArgand diagram |
Binomial Theorem | Binomial theorem for positive integral index
Binomial theorem for rational Index (Without proof) Approximations using Binomial theorem |
Key Topics:
- Calculus: This is the part where you’ll find out what all those weird symbols actually mean. Derivatives, integrals—don’t worry, it’s not as complicated as it looks! 📊
- Vectors and 3D Geometry: Ever wondered how to calculate the distance between two points in space? This topic will make you feel like a math astronaut. 🚀
- Linear Programming: It’s all about optimization—maximizing profits, minimizing costs. Basically, it’s math’s way of helping you get the best deal!
- Complex Numbers: Yes, numbers can get complex, and that’s not a bad thing. It’s math’s way of making life a bit more interesting! 🔢
Tip for Success: Math is all about practice and understanding the logic behind it. If you stick with it, you’ll start seeing patterns, and everything will make sense. (And if not, there’s always pizza to console you! 🍕)
TS Intermediate Mathematics II B Syllabus 2024-25
Mathematics II B takes the cake when it comes to more advanced concepts. Don’t worry, we’ve got your back through every equation! 🤓
Chapters | Topics |
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Integration | Integration as the inverse process of differentiation- Standard forms –properties of integrals.
Method of substitution- integration of Algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions. Integration by parts. Integration- Partial fractions method. Reduction formulae |
Differential equations | Formation of differential equation-Degree and order of an ordinary differential equation.
Solving differential equation by a) Variables separable method b) Homogeneous differential equation. c) Non – Homogeneous differential equation. d) Linear differential equations. |
Hyperbola | Equation of hyperbola in standard form- Parametric equations.
Equations of tangent and normal at a point on the hyperbola (Cartesian and parametric)- conditions for a straight line to be a tangent- Asymptotes |
Ellipse | Equation of ellipse in standard form- Parametric equations.
Equation of tangent and normal at a point on the ellipse (Cartesian and parametric)- Condition for a straight line to be a tangent. |
Circle | Equation of circle -standard form-centre and radius of a circle with a given line segment as diameter & equation of circle through three non collinear points -parametric equations of a circle.
Position of a point in the plane of a circle – power of a point-definition of tangent-length of tangent Position of a straight line in the plane of a circle-conditions for a line to be tangent – chord joining two points on a circle – equation of the tangent at a point on the circle- point of contact-equation of normal. Chord of contact – pole and polar-conjugate points and conjugate lines – equation of chord with given middle point. Relative position of two circles- circles touching each other externally, internally common tangents –centers of similitude-equation of pair of tangents from an external point. |
Definite Integrals | Definite Integral as the limit of sum
Interpretation of Definite Integral as an area. Fundamental theorem of Integral Calculus. Properties Reduction formulae. Application of Definite integral to areas. |
Parabola | Conic sections –Parabola- equation of parabola in standard form-different forms of parabola- parametric equations.
Equations of tangent and normal at a point on the parabola ( Cartesian and parametric)- conditions for straight line to be a tangent. |
System of circles | Angle between two intersecting circles.
Radical axis of two circles- properties- Common chord and common tangent of two circles – radicalcentre. |
Key Topics:
- Differential Equations: You’ll solve equations that deal with rates of change. It’s like learning how to predict the future… with math! ⏳
- Trigonometry: Sine, cosine, tangent… It’s the stuff that makes you question whether your life is just one big angle. 🔺
- Probability and Statistics: Time to calculate how likely it is that you’ll ace your next exam. (Hint: it’s all about study time and luck 🍀!)
Tip for Success: Think of Math II B as a puzzle. Each chapter is a new piece to the bigger picture. Once you figure it out, it all fits together beautifully! 🧩
TS Intermediate English Syllabus 2024-25
English: The subject where you get to write essays and read stories that make you feel like you’ve unlocked a new level of life. It’s more than just grammar and vocabulary—it’s about communicating effectively and understanding the beauty of language. 📚✨
Particulars | Details |
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Prose | Playing the English Gentleman – M.K. Gandhi
The Bet – Anton Chekov The Mad Tea Party – Lewis Carrol On Smiles – A.G. Gardiner The Prize Poem Sir P. G. Wodehouse Sale – Anita Desai Riders to the Sea – J.M. Synge |
Poetry | Ulysses – Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Second Coming – W.B. Yeats The Unknown Citizen – W.H. Auden To the Indians who Died in South Africa -T.S. Eliot The Night of the Scorpion – Nissim Ezekiel Rakhi – Vikram Seth Telephone Conversation – Wole Soyinka |
Non-detailed Text | Julius Caesar – Shakespeare Orient Longman Edition |
Key Topics:
- Literature: You’ll dive into poems, short stories, and plays. The aim? To connect with the emotions of writers across centuries. 🌍✍️
- Writing Skills: Learn how to express your thoughts clearly, whether it’s in an essay, a letter, or a speech. Imagine it as your personal toolkit for real-world communication.
- Grammar: Oh, grammar. The unsung hero of the English language. From tenses to punctuation, it’s time to master the rules that hold everything together. ✍️
Tip for Success: English is all about practice. The more you read and write, the better you’ll get. And if you’re ever unsure, just remember: even Shakespeare probably made some grammar mistakes. 🤭
TS Intermediate Political Science Syllabus 2024-25
Politics, laws, governance—these are the things that keep the world running. If you’ve ever wondered how your country works (or why your parents have such strong opinions about elections), then the Political Science syllabus will satisfy your curiosity. 🗳️
Chapters | Topics |
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Chapter I. Indian Constitution – Historical Content | Indian National Movement; Phases of National Movement
The Government of India Acts 1909, 1919, 1935 Constituent Assembly and framing of Indian Constitution Philosophy and basic features of Constitution |
Chapter II. Fundamental Rights & Directive Principles of State Policy | Fundamental Rights
Directive Principles of State Policy Fundamental Duties |
Chapter III. Union Government | The President of India
The Vice-President of India The Prime Minister of India Union Council of Ministers Parliament of India Supreme Court |
Chapter IV. State Government | Governor
Chief Minister Council of Ministers in the state Legislative: Legislative Assembly Legislative Council High Court |
Chapter V Centre State Relations | Centre – State Legislative, Administrative, Financial Relations
Centre-State Conflicts: Sarkaria Commission, M.M.Punchhi Commission Centre Finance Commission Inter – State Council NITI Aayog |
Chapter VI. Local Governments | Rural Development & Panchayat Raj Institutions
Grassroot democracy: 73rd Amendment 74th Amendment Panchayat Raj and Urban Local bodies in Telangana |
Chapter VII. Election System in India | Central Election Commission
Powers and functions of the Election Commission Electoral Reforms in India Political Parties in India Anti Defection Law |
Chapter VIII. Contemporary Issues in Indian Politics | Dynamic nature of Indian Politics
Regionalism Coalition Politics Corruption Terrorism |
Chapter IX: Emergence of Telangana State | Formation of Hyderabad State
Political development Gentlemen Agreement Emergency of Andhra Pradesh Violation of Safeguards 1969 Agitation – Telangana Praja Samithi Reaction of Mulki Judgment Telangana Movement Role of JAC’s in Telangana Movement A.P. Reorganisation Act, formation of Telangana state |
Chapter X: SMART Governance | SMART Governance
Good Governance E-Governance Right to Information Act Lokpal, Lokayutha Act – 2013 Transparency and Accountability |
Chapter XI: India and the World | Determinants of Foreign Policy
Basic Features of India’s Foreign Policy India and Non-Aligned Movement India and BRICS India and BIMSTEC SAARC UNO |
Key Topics:
- Constitutional Design: You’ll learn about the birth of the Indian Constitution and why it’s so important for governance.
- Political Ideologies: From democracy to communism, you’ll explore the different ideologies that have shaped the world.
- Governance in India: How does the Indian government function? Who makes decisions, and how? Time to find out!
Tip for Success: Political Science is all about understanding systems. Once you get how things work, you’ll be able to see the bigger picture more clearly.
TS Intermediate Economics Syllabus 2024-25
Let’s talk money! 💸 Economics is all about understanding how resources are allocated, why some countries are rich and others are poor, and how you can make better financial decisions.
Unit | Topics |
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Unit 1: Economic Growth and Economic Development | Concepts of Economic Growth and Economic Development
Objectives of Economic Development Indicators of Economic Development Factors Hindering Economic Development Factors Promoting Economic Development Characteristics of Developed Economies Characteristics of Developing Economies with Special Reference to India |
Unit 2: Demography and Human Resource Development | Theory of Demographic Transition
Demographic Features of Indian Population Concept and Causes of Population Explosion Occupational and Sectoral Distribution of Population in India Population Policy in India Human Resource Development: Concept and Importance Role of Education in Economic Development and Education in India Role of Health in Economic Development and Health in India Human Development Index Views of Amartya Sen on Human Development |
Unit 3: National Income, Poverty and Unemployment | A Backdrop to National Income Studies
Changes in National Income and Per Capita Income in India Sectoral Contribution to National Income Share of Public Sector and Private Sector in GDP Inequalities in the Distribution of Income and Wealth: Causes and Remedial Measures Poverty in India: Concept, Types, Incidence, Causes and Consequences Unemployment in India: Types, Concepts, Estimates, Causes and Consequences Remedial Measures of Poverty & Unemployment – Government Initiatives Views of Abhijit Banerjee on Poverty |
Unit No.4: Planning and NITI Aayog | Concept, Types and Importance of Planning
Major Objectives of Five Year Plans in India Review of Five Year Plans NITI Aayog Rural – Urban Imbalances Regional Imbalances: Causes, Consequences & Remedial Measures |
Unit 5:Agricultural Sector | Importance and Growth of Agriculture in Indian Economy
Causes for Low Productivity in Agriculture and Measures to Improve Agricultural Productivity in India Land Reforms in India Green Revolution Agricultural Credit and Rural Indebtedness Agricultural Marketing in India Agricultural Pricing Policy in India Food Security |
Unit 6: Industrial Sector | Structure of Indian Industry
Growth and Pattern of Industrial Development in India Industrial Backwardness Industrial Policy Resolutions Economic Reforms Demonetization Goods and Services Tax Make in India Economic Reforms and Industrial Growth Small Scale Industries: Characteristics, Role, Problems and Remedial Measures Industrial Finance |
Unit 7: Tertiary Sector | Importance of Tertiary Sector
Growth of Service Sector in India Sector Performance at the State and UT Level Performance of India’s Key Sub-Sectors of Services Tourism Sector IT-BPM Services Infrastructure Transport Sector Energy Sector Telecom Sector Banking Sector Insurance Sector Space Sector |
Unit 8: Foreign Sector | Balance of Trade Vs Balance of Payments
Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments with Special Reference to India Role of International Trade in Indian Economy Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Objectives and Functions of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Objectives and Functions of World Trade Organization (WTO) Impact of WTO on Indian Economy |
Unit 9: Environmental Economics | Concept, Types and Importance of Environment in Economic Development
Concepts of Eco-System, Pollution and Environmental Degradation Natural Resources Need for Environmental Protection Sustainable Development |
Unit 10: Telangana Economy | Structure of Telangana State
Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) Per Capita Income at Current Prices in Telangana Demographic Features of Telangana Agricultural Sector in Telangana Industrial Sector in Telangana Services Sector in Telangana Development in Telangana Infrastructural Development in Telangana Poverty and Unemployment in Telangana Development and Welfare Programmes in Telangana State |
Key Topics:
- Microeconomics: It’s the study of individual markets and decision-making by consumers and firms. Get ready to become an expert at understanding supply, demand, and prices.
- Macroeconomics: This is where you look at the economy as a whole—national income, inflation, and government policies. 📉
- Indian Economic Development: Time to explore how India’s economy has developed, and what the future holds.
Tip for Success: Economics isn’t just theory—it’s everywhere around you. The next time you buy something, you’ll be thinking, “Aha! I know why this costs what it does!” 😆
TS Intermediate Exam Pattern 2024-25
Now, the big question: How is the exam going to look? 🧐 The TS Intermediate Exam Pattern 2024-25 focuses on testing your understanding of subjects. Be prepared for a mix of theory papers, practical exams, and objective questions.
Subjects | Maximum marks |
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English, optional languages (viz., Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Arabic, French, Tamil, Kannada, Oriya, Marathi), Commerce, Economics, Civics, History, Geology, Home Science, Logic, Public Administration, Sociology, and Psychology. | 100 |
Mathematics and Geography | 75 |
Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology | 60 |
Music | 50 |
Tip for Success: Focus on time management and practice solving past papers. The more familiar you are with the exam format, the less stress you’ll have. And remember, don’t panic during the exam! Keep calm and ace it!
TS Intermediate Geography Syllabus 2024-25
Get ready to learn about our planet—oceans, mountains, climate, and everything in between. 🌍
Chapters | Topics |
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Human Geography | Meaning, Nature, scope, and relevance of Human Geography; Man – Environment relationships;
Branches of Human Geography – their general characteristics |
World Population | Distribution, density of population, Growth of population in the world.
Composition of population: Age and Sex. Factors affecting/influencing the distribution of population, Migration: Internal and international; Causes and consequences Human Development: concepts, Indicators and world patterns |
Economic Geography | Economic Geography: Definition, Scope, and Significance;
Sectors of Economic activity: Concepts, changing trends. Primary Activities: Concepts, changing trends. Food gathering, pastoral, mining, and subsistence agriculture. Modern Agriculture, people engaged in agricultural and allied activities. Fisheries – factors and important fishing grounds; agriculture regions of the world. Secondary Activities: Concepts. Manufacturing industries: Locational factors, types – distribution and production – Agro-based: Textile (cotton), forest-based (paper), Mineral-based (Iron and steel): Petrochemical. Small scale manufacturing industries: locational factors, distribution, and production. People engaged in secondary activities examples Tertiary Economic activities: Concepts, Trade, Transport, and Tourism; services, people engaged in the tertiary activities with some examples Quarternry Economic activities: Concepts, people engaged in the quaternary with some examples. |
World Transport and Trade | Relative significance of different means of transport – Land transport, Railways – transcontinental
Railways, Airways and Waterways. Factors affecting land, water, and air transport; World oceanic routes; important inland waterways and important canals; International trade – Impact of globalization and economic development. Role of WTO in International trade (World Trade Organization) |
Environment and Resources | Resources: Definition, Classification – Resource depletion
Environment: Meaning, definition, and components; Environmental conservation and management; sustainable development |
Human Settlements Settlement | Settlement types – rural and urban; urbanization trends and consequences |
Physiography | Locational characteristics; Physical setting; Physiographic divisions; Geology, Drainage system: The Himalayan and Peninsular System |
Climate | Origin of monsoon, climatic regions in India; distribution of temperature and Rainfall Soils: Types and distribution, characteristics; Soil degradation and conservation
Vegetation: Types and distribution Wildlife conservation, Biosphere reserves |
Population | Population: Size, Growth, Distribution, and Density from 1901-2011; demographic characteristics: literacy, sex ratio; regional variations in population growth, Trends of Urbanization, population problems. Migration: International, National, causes and consequences. Human Development: Introduction and Regional Pattern |
Resources | Mineral and Energy Resource Base: distribution and production Minerals – Iron ore, Manganese, and Bauxite; Power resources – Coal, Petroleum and natural gas, hydroelectric power; Non – conventional sources of energy (Solar, Wind and Biogas), Conservation of Resources. |
Land Resources | Agriculture : General Land Use, Land Use Classification Distribution and production of Major Crops – wheat, rice, sugarcane, cotton, caster and ground nut, Coffee and tea – their distribution, production, and trade; Impacts of Green revolution on Indian agriculture; Problems of Indian agriculture. Land Degradation |
Water Resources | Irrigation and Power: Types of Irrigation, Wells, canals, and tanks
Major multipurpose projects: Bakra Nangal, Nagarjuna Sagar, Narmada and Damodar Valley Corporation. Rain Water Harvesting and Watershed Management. |
Industries | Location factors, growth, distribution, and trade Iron and Steel, Petro Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, and Knowledge-based industries (IT), Globalization and Economic Development, SEZs |
Transport and Trade | Means of transport; roadways, railways, airways, and waterways, Major ports of India’s International trade. |
Telangana | Administrative regions; physiography, Geology, Drainage |
Climate | Distribution of climate, temperature, and rainfall.
Soils: Types and distribution, characteristics; Soil degradation and conservation Vegetation: Types and distribution |
Population | Size, Growth, Distribution and Density from 1961-2011; demographic characteristics: literacy, sex ratio; Rural and Urban populations. |
TS Intermediate History Syllabus 2024-25
History is not just about dates and battles; it’s about understanding the past to make better decisions for the future. 📜
Unit | Topics |
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Unit-I Geographical Sources Pre History: | Geographical features of Telangana – Pre and Proto a).History Literary Source: b). Archeological Sources: Pre History of Telangana Asmaka Janapada Assignment -I Assignment -II |
Unit-II Age of Satavahanas: Source – Brief Political History | Gautamiputra Satakarni, Yagna Sri Satakarmi – Polity & Administrative System – Socieo – Economic conditions – Trade and Commerce – Language, Literature, Art and Architecture |
Unit –III Post Satavahana Period: | Ikshavakus and Vishnukundins and their contributions, Kalyani Chalukyas, Mudigonda and Vemulavada Chalukyasmudiganda Chalukyas Rastrakutas and Vakatakas Kanduri Chodos Brief Political History |
Unit –IV Age of Kakatiyas: | Sources Brief Political Histories Kakatiya dynasty – Rudradeva, Ganapathideva, Rudramadevi, Pratapa Rudra, Polity, Administrative System – Socio-economic conditions-agriculture and irrigation – Growth of Telugu Literture, Art and architecture Post Kakatiya Period: Musunuri and Recharla Rules |
Unit – V Qutub Shahis | Important Rulers – Ibrahim Qutub Shah, Mohd Quli Qutb Shah – Polity and Administrative System, Trade and Commerce – Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Contribution to Telugu Literature, Art and architecture Mughal Rule in Telangana popular Residence SarvaiPapanna. |
Unit – VI Asaf Jahis | Introduction- Foundation of Asaf Jahi Nizam-Mul-Mulk Asafjah-Nizam Ali Khan, Mir Mahabub Ali Khan, Mir Osman Ali Khan, Salarjung Reforms. Moderation of Hyderabad under last Nizams Growth of Industries Transportation and Communication Education and Health |
Unit – VII Socio- Cultural and Policital awakening in Telangana | IntroductionDevelopment of Modern Education awakening Growth of Pree (in Brief) Library Movement – chanda Railway Scheme – Viveka vardhini incidental Formation of Nizam Andhra Mahasabha – its Activities and Conferences Details – Andhra Mahila Sabha Aryasamaj and its activities – Wahabi movement. Dalit movements – Bhagya Reddy Varma |
Unit-VIII : Tribal and Peasant Movements in Telangana | Introduction: Land Revenue systems in Nizam State Tribal Movements. Ramji Gond Komuram Bheem Muslim Ittehadul Muslimin-ulparty – Razakars – Telangana Peasant Armed Struggle – causes and results. |
Unit IX : Freedom Movement in Hyderabad State | Introducation – Growth of Nationalism in Hyderabad – 1857 Revolt – Turrebaz Khan – 1938 Vandamatram Movement in Osmania University – Hyderabad State Congress – its Prominent leaders – its activities – Join India Movement Police Action. |
Unit X : Separate Telangana State Movement – Early Phase: | Introduction – Formation of Hyderabad state Brurguda Rama Krishna Rao – Demanel for vishalandhra – Assertion of Mulki Identity and the city college Incident (1952) – Fazul Ali Commission (SRC) – Gentleman’s agreement – Formation of Andhra Pradesh – Discrimination Dissent and Protest – violation of Gentlemen’s Agreement – Agitation for separate Telangana State Formation of TPS – Role of Intellectuals Students Employees in 1969 Movement. |
Unit – XI: SeparteTelangana State Movement Later Phase | Introduction Second Phase Movement for separate Telangana – Formation of Various Associations – TelanganaAikyaVedika – Telangana Jana Sabha Telangana Rashtra Samiti (2001) – Mass Mobilization TJAC – Sakala Janula Samme – Millenniun March – Sagara Haram – Chalo Assembly – December 2009 Declaration and the Formation of Telangana State June-2024 |
Unit- XII: Fairs and Festivals of Telangana | Introduction: Fairs of Telangana with special reference to Sammakka Sarakka Edupayalu Nagoba Jathara- Gollagattu Jathara Kurumurthy. Festivals of Telangana with special reference to Bonalu – Bathukamma – Muharram – Teez |
FAQs
Q1: How can I download the TS Intermediate Syllabus PDF?
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Q2: What is the passing criteria for TS Intermediate exams?
Ans: You need to score at least 35% in each subject to pass. But we aim for more, right? 💪
Q3: Are there any changes in the syllabus for 2024-25?
Ans: Stay updated by checking the official website or your school for any changes! 📲
And there you have it! With this guide, you’re all set to conquer the TS Intermediate Syllabus 2024-25. Stay focused, keep your spirits high, and remember: you got this! 🌟