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Class 12 Economics Project Guide

The document provides guidelines for a project work in Economics that 12th grade students must complete, including that it focuses on theoretical concepts, analyzes real world scenarios, and is 3,500-4,000 words. It outlines the structure of the project including introducing the topic, identifying causes and effects, and drawing conclusions. Students will present their research in a project file to examiners at the end of the term.

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Class 12 Economics Project Guide

The document provides guidelines for a project work in Economics that 12th grade students must complete, including that it focuses on theoretical concepts, analyzes real world scenarios, and is 3,500-4,000 words. It outlines the structure of the project including introducing the topic, identifying causes and effects, and drawing conclusions. Students will present their research in a project file to examiners at the end of the term.

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Techno India Group Public School

Siliguri
Class 12

Guidelines for Project Work in Economics (Class XII)

Only ONE project is to be done throughout the session

The objectives of the project work are to enable learners to:


• probe deeper into theoretical concepts learnt in classes XI and XII
• analyse and evaluate real world economic scenarios using theoretical constructs and
arguments
• demonstrate the learning of economic theory
• follow up aspects of economics in which learners have interest
• develop the communication skills to argue logically.

The expectations of the project work are that:


• learners will complete only ONE project in each academic session
• project should be of 3,500-4,000 words (excluding diagrams & graphs) and it should be
hand written.
• it will be an independent, self-directed piece of study.

Scope of the project:


Learners may work upon the following lines as a suggested flow chart:
Choose a title/topic

Collection of the research material/data

Organization of material/data

Present material/data

Analysing the material/data for conclusion

Draw the relevant conclusion

Presentation of the Project Work

1
Expected Checklist:
• Introduction of topic/title
• Identifying the causes, consequences and/or remedies
• Various stakeholders and effect on each of them
• Advantages and disadvantages of situations or issues identified
• Short-term and long-term implications of economic strategies suggested in the course of
research
• Validity, reliability, appropriateness and relevance of data used for research work and for
presentation in the project file
• Presentation and writing that is succinct and coherent in project file
• Citation of the materials referred to, in the file in footnotes, resources section,
bibliography etc.

Mode of presentation/submission of the Project:


At the end of the stipulated term, each learner will present the research work in the Project File
to the External and Internal examiner. The questions should be asked from the Research
Work/ Project File of the learner. The Internal Examiner should ensure that the study
submitted by the learner is his/her own original work. In case of any doubt, authenticity
should be checked and verified.

Preparation of Project.
1. A thread file is to be used with overleaf pages.
2. A minimum of 25-30 pages are to be prepared.
3. The Project should have the following:
● Title Page
● Acknowledgment
● Certificate
● Content/Index
● Introduction
● Details of the Project
● Conclusion
● Bibliography.

Cover of the Project:

2
Suggestive List of Projects:

3
Date of Submission : Last week of the month of July.
Thank you,
SUMI MALLIK,
CHIRASHREE PAUL
Subject Teachers.

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