Maharashtra State Board HSC English Syllabus 2024 Download: Class 12 English Syllabus PDF – Maharashtra State Board has released Maharashtra State Board HSC English Class 12 Syllabus 2024 PDF on the official website @https://www.mahahsscboard.in/. In this article, you will find the latest and updated syllabus for the Maharashtra State Board HSC English Class 12 exam 2024.
Maharashtra Board HSC English 2024: Weightage
Sections | Weightage |
Reading Skills (textual and non-textual) | 40% |
Grammar | 15% |
Writing Skills | 25% |
Oral Test | 20% |
Maharashtra State Board HSC English Syllabus 2024: Marking Scheme
written test:
Sections | Marks |
Prose | 25 marks |
Poetry | 08 marks |
Grammar | 12 marks |
Writing | 27 marks |
Reading skills | 08 marks |
Total | 80 marks |
Marking scheme for oral test:
Sections | Marks allotted |
Listening | 06 marks |
Loud Reading | 04 marks |
Speaking | 05 marks |
Conversation | 05 marks |
Total | 20 marks |
Maharashtra State Board HSC English Syllabus for Class 12
A Course book in English (Yuvabharati)
A. For detailed study –
i) Prose: About 80 pages of literary and non-literary (informative) texts/passages (excluding notes, illustrations, tasks, etc.)
ii) Poetry: About 200-250 lines
B. For Non-detailed study –
A selection of literary and non-literary texts (Longer Pieces): About 40 pages.
Grammar
The Tenses – Advanced level of the tenses learned up to Class 11th level
Types of sentences (Simple, Compound, Complex, Relative clauses)
Clauses (Proper usage and synthesis)
Voice (Statements, questions, indirect objects, object + object complement, negatives. (Advanced level) (Conversion))
Reported Speech (Advanced level, continuous short paragraph consisting of three to four connected sentences)
Uses of ‘too’ and ‘enough’ (Conversion and synthesis)
Modal Auxiliaries (may, might, must, etc.)
Articles (Uses and omission of ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’)
Prepositions (Indicating time, place and direction)
Linking words/discourse markers (Use of linking words in sentences and in larger units)
Word formation (Changing word forms-nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives)
Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles (Usage and synthesis)