ECONOMICS PROJECT (2024-25)
CLASS – XII
➢ TOPIC: Complete list of Economics project (Choose any one of the following)
Micro and Small-Scale Industries
Food Supply Channel in India
Contemporary Employment situation in India
Disinvestment policy of the government
Goods and Services Tax Act and its Impact on GDP
Health Expenditure (of any state)
Human Development Index
Inclusive Growth Strategy
Self-help group
Trends in Credit availability in India
Monetary policy committee and its functions
Role of RBI in Control of Credit
Government Budget & its Components
Trends in budgetary condition of India
Exchange Rate determination – Methods and Techniques
Currency War – reasons and repercussions
Livestock – Backbone of Rural India
Alternate fuel – types and importance
Sarva Siksha Abhiyan – Cost Ratio Benefits
Golden Quadrilateral- Cost ratio benefit
Minimum Support Prices
Relation between Stock Price Index and Economic Health of Nation
Waste Management in India – Need of the hour
Minimum Wage Rate – approach and application
Digital India- Step towards the future
Rain Water Harvesting – a solution to water crises
Vertical Farming – an alternate way
Silk Route- Revival of the past
Make in India – The way ahead
Bumper Production- Boon or Bane for the farmer
Rise of Concrete Jungle- Trend Analysis
Organic Farming – Back to the Nature
Aatmanirbhar Bharat
e-Rupee (e- ₹)
Environmental Crisis
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)
Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis
Comparative Study of Economies (Maximum three economies)
G-20: Inclusive and Action Oriented
New Education Policy (NEP) 2020: A Promise for a New Education System
Amrit Kaal: Empowered and Inclusive Economy
Cashless Economy
Any other newspaper article and its evaluation on basis of economic principles
**Any other topic
➢ OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the project work are to enable learners to:
• probe deeper into theoretical concepts learnt in classes 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.
➢ General Instructions for completion of Economics project:
1. Cover page or Title page 8. Planning and activities done
2. Certificate during the project.
3. List of Contents or Index 9. Observations and findings
4. Acknowledgements 10. Survey
5. Preface 11. Conclusions
6. Introduction 12. Photograph (if any)
7. Topic with suitable heading 13. Appendix
14. Teacher’s Observations
1. Cover page
* Design an attractive cover that should include the following information:
* Title of the Project
* Student Information:
i. School:
ii. Session:
iii. Class
iv. Sub:
2. Certificate
CERTIFICATE
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ________________________________
(“NAME OF THE STUDENT”) OF CLASS XII
COMMERCE/SCIENCE/Humanities OF SCHOOl name HAS
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
THE_____________________(“SUBJECT NAME”) PROJECT WORK
UNDER MY SUPERVISION FOR CLASS XII PRACTICAL
EXAMINATION OF THE CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY
EDUCATION IN THE YEAR OF 2024-25.
IT IS FURTHER CERTIFIED THAT THIS PROJECT IS THE INDIVIDUAL
WORK OF THE CANDIDATE AND UPTO AS PER MY EXPECTATIONS
ISSUED BY CBSE.
INTERNAL SIGNATURE EXTERNAL SIGNATURE
PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE
3. List of Contents or Index:
* Write or Print the Index in the above order
4. Acknowledgements
I, ______________________, do hereby declare that this project is my original work and I
would like to thank _______________________, my Economics teacher, for her/his
wholehearted support and guidance for making it possible to complete this project on time. I
would also like to thank CBSE for giving us an opportunity to widen our knowledge base by
introducing this topic of study and my school for giving us this subject option.
I would also like to thank my friends and family members for their kind support and guidance
without which this project could not have been completed.
(Acknowledge the institutions, the places visited and the persons who have helped)
5. Preface
One page containing in a concise manner, the details about the entire project. Any person who
wants to know about your project should be able to understand it on reading the Preface. You
are required to give either of the following details:
Example:
* Name of Project:
* Problem Statement / Objective of Project:
6. Introduction
*Give the following information:
1. Give in about 3 to 4 pages:
a. Why have you selected this project?
b. What did you expect to find out?
7. Topic with suitable heading
7. Planning and Activities Done During the Project
You need to give details here about what were the activities that you undertook to do your
project. Such as:
* How did you start with the project?
a. Did you take interviews etc.?
b. Did you carry out research?
c. How the analysis was done?
d. Give them in a sequence.
8. Observations and Findings
This is the main body of the project and CBSE has specific guidelines for all the four options.
9. Survey: Minimum 10 persons need to survey by preparing questionnaire. Minimum 8-10
questions must be there and answer of those questions should be either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Finally,
feedback of each question needs to represent graphically.
10. Conclusions
a. Summarized suggestions or findings, future scope of study.
b. Give this as a summary of your firm stating which principle or techniques apply and which do
not.
c. The relevance of the topic in today’s context
d. A summary of your findings in the order in which you have presented your project
11. Photographs (if Any)
12. Appendix
** Persons/Firms Consulted
** Books Referred To, Including your Text Book
** Websites Referred to
** Questionnaires
13. Teachers Observations:
* With Signatures of Teachers
➢ THE DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS OVER DIFFERENT ASPECTS RELATING TO PROJECT
WORK IS AS FOLLOWS:
S. No. Heading Marks Allotted
1. Relevance of the topic 3
2. Knowledge Content/Research Work 6
3. Presentation Technique 3
4. Viva-voce 8
Total 20 Marks