CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus 2023-24: Complete List of Topics Removed from Physics Class 12th Curriculum

CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus 2023-24: Check the complete list of topics which have been removed from the CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus 2023-24. 

Pragya Sagar
Feb 28, 2024, 15:15 IST
CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus 2023 24
CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus 2023 24

CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus 2023-24: CBSE board has published the latest 2024 curriculum for 12th-class students pursuing Physics. The curriculum is divided into theory and practical portions with the theory syllabus carrying 70 marks. There are 9 units in total with various sub-chapters within. In this article, we have provided the revised course structure, the list of chapters and topics removed the syllabus and the revised question paper design fo CBSE 12th Class Physics. 

CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Syllabus 2022-23 (Theory & Practical)

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UNIT
CHAPTER
DELETED TOPIC
Current Electricity
Chapter–3: Current Electricity
Electrical Resistance, Carbon resistors, colour code for carbon resistors; series and parallel combinations of resistors, metre bridge, Potentiometer - principle and its applications to measure potential difference and for comparing EMF of two cells; measurement of internal resistance of a cell
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
Cyclotron
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter
magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Chapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction
Eddy currents
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Chapter–7: Alternating Current
LC oscillations
Optics
Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Scattering of light - blue colour of sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset
Optics
Chapter–10: Wave Optics
resolving power of microscope and astronomical telescope, polarisation, plane polarised light, Brewster's law, uses of plane polarised light and Polaroids
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Davisson-Germer experiment
Atoms and Nuclei
Chapter–13: Nuclei
Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties; radioactive decay law.
Electronic Devices
Chapter–14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Special purpose p-n junction diodes: LED, photodiode, solar cell and Zener
diode and their characteristics, zener diode as a voltage regulator

Deleted Experiments SECTION-A

  1. To compare the EMF of two given primary cells using potentiometer.
  2. To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer.

Deleted Experiments SECTION-B

  1. To draw the characteristic curve of a zener diode and to determine its reverse breaks down voltage.
  2. To determine the wavelength of a laser beam by diffraction.

Deleted Activities (For the purpose of demonstration only)

  1. To observe the polarisation of light using two Polaroids.

Deleted Suggested Investigatory Projects

  1. To design an appropriate logic gate combination for a given truth table

Deleted List of Practicals

To understand the principle of (i) a NOT gate (ii) an OR gate (iii) an AND gate and to make their equivalent circuits using a bell and cells/battery and keys /switches

Detailed List of CBSE Class 12 Physics Deleted Topics 2023-24

Chapter
Page No.
Dropped Topics and Chapters
Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields
2–7
47–50
1.2 Electric Charge (delete only activity with paper strips and making electroscope) 
1.3 Conductors and Insulators (delete only concept of earthing) 
1.4 Charging by Induction
Exercises 1.13, 1.25–1.34
Chapter 2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
81
87–92
2.15 Energy Stored in a Capacitor (delete only derivation) 
Exercises 2.12 to 2.36
Chapter 3: Current Electricity 
102–103 
107–109 
112–113 
120–124 
127–131
3.7 Resistivity of Various Materials (delete Tables 3.1 and 3.2 and Carbon resistors, Colour code for carbon resistor) 
3.10 Combinations of Resistors – Series and Parallel
 Example 3.5 
3.15 Meter Bridge
3.16 Potentiometer
Exercises 3.3, 3.4, 3.10, 3.12, 3.14–3.23
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism 
135 
140–142 
152–153 
162–163 
170–172
Table 4.1 
4.4.1 Velocity Selector
 4.4.2 Cyclotron 
4.8.2 The Toroid 
4.10.3 The Magnetic Dipole Moment of a Revolving Electron 
Exercises 4.14–4.28
Chapter 5: Magnetism and Matter
176–179
180
185–189
191 
194–196 
200–203
5.2.2 Bar Magnet as an Equivalent Solenoid (delete only mathematical treatment) 
5.2.3 The Dipole in a Uniform Magnetic Field (delete only mathematical treatment) 
Example 5.4 185–189 191 194–196 200–203 5.4 Earth’s Magnetism 
5.41. Magnetic Declination and Dip 
Table 5.2 
5.6.2 Paramagnetism (delete only Curie’s Law) 5.6.3 Ferromagnetism (delete only Curie’s temperature; and Hysteresis) 
5.7 Permanent Magnets and Electromagnets 
Exercises 5.1, 5.2, 5.9–5.11, 5.13–5.25
Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction
215–219 
230–232
6.7 Energy Consideration: A Quantitative Study 
6.8 Eddy Currents 
Exercises 6.6, 6.10–6.17
Chapter 7: Alternating Current  
240 
243
246–247 
249–251 
255–259 
266–268
Figure 7.7 Magnetisation and Demagnetisation of an Inductor 
Figure 7.10 Charging and Discharging of a Capacitor 7.6.2 Analytical Solution (of series LCR circuit) 
7.6.3 Resonance (delete only Sharpness of Resonance) 
7.8 LC Oscillations Exercises 7.6, 7.8, 7.10, 7.12–7.26
Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Waves
273–274
 276–278 
279–280 
287
Example 8.1 
8.3.2 Nature of Electromagnetic Waves (delete only about ether and page 277) 
Example 8.4 and 8.5 Exercises 8.11–8.15
Chapter 9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
318
321–322
332–335
346
9.3 Refraction (delete only advanced sunrise and delayed sunset)
9.4.1(i) Mirage
9.4.1(ii) Diamond
9.7 Some Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight
9.7.1 The Rainbow
9.7.2 Scattering of Light
Exercise 9.18
Chapter 10: Wave Optics
358–359
359
363–367
368–371
372–376
379–381
383–385
10.3.4 Doppler Effect
Example 10.1
10.5 Interference of
Light Waves and Young’s
Experiment (retain the final
expressions for dark and
bright fringes but delete the
derivation; delete expression
for fringe width)
10.6 Diffraction (retain only
qualitative treatment)
10.6.3 Resolving Power of
Optical Instruments
10.6.4 Validity of Ray Optics
10.7.1 Polarisation by
Scattering
10.7.2 Polarisation by
Reflection
Exercises 10.7–10.21
Chapter 11:
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
388
397
400–404
407–413
Table 11.1
Example 11.3
11.8 Wave Nature of Matter
(delete only derivation for
de Broglie wavelength of
accelerated electron; and
Heisenberg’s uncertainty
principle)
11.9 Davisson and Germer
Experiment
Appendix 11.1 The History
of Wave-Particle Flip-Flop
Exercises 11.5, 11.7, 11.12 to 11.14, 11.16, 11.17,
11.19–11.37
Chapter 12: Atoms
21–422
424–426
429
430
436–437
12.3.1 Spectral Series
12.4 Bohr Model of the
Hydrogen Atom (retain only
the expression for radius of
nth possible orbit but delete
its derivation)
12.5 The Line Spectra of the
Hydrogen Atom (retain only
qualitative treatment)
Example 12.6
Exercises 12.3,
12.11–12.17
Chapter 13: Nuclei
446–451
452–455
462–466
13.6.1 Law of Radioactive
Decay
13.6.2 Alpha Decay
13.6.3 Beta Decay
13.6.4 Gamma Decay
13.7.2 Nuclear Reactor
Exercises 13.1, 13.2,
13.6–13.10, 13.12–13.14,
13.18, 13.22–13.31
Chapter 14:
Semiconductor
Electronics:
Material Devices
and Simple
Circuits
485–495
497–499
14.8 Special Purpose p-n
junction Diodes
14.9 Digital Electronics and
Logic Gates
Exercises 14.7–14.15

CBSE Class 12 Physics Exam 2024 Study Material

CBSE Class 12 Physics Updated Question Paper Design 2022-23

Typology of Questions
Total Marks
Approximate % 
Remembering: Exhibit memory of previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts, and answers. 
Understanding: Demonstrate understanding of facts and ideas by organising, comparing, translating, interpreting, giving descriptions, and stating main ideas.
27
38
Applying: Solve problems to new situations by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules in a different way.
22
32
Analysing: Examine and break information into parts by identifying motives or causes. Make inferences and find evidence to support generalisations. 
Evaluating: Present and defend opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas, or quality of work based on a set of criteria. 
Creating: Compile information together in a different way by combining elements in a new pattern or proposing alternative solutions.
21
30
Total
70
100
Practical
30
 
Gross Total
100
 

Also Check: CBSE Class 12 Physics Sample Paper 2023-24 with Solution

CBSE Class 12 Physics Updated Course Structure 2023-24

Units
Name of the unit
                      Marks
Unit–I
Electrostatics
16
 
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields
 
Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
 
Unit-II
Current Electricity
 
Chapter–3: Current Electricity
 
Unit-III
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
17
 
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
 
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter
Unit-IV
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
 
Chapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction
 
Chapter–7: Alternating Current
Unit–V
Electromagnetic Waves
18
 
Chapter–8: Electromagnetic Waves
Unit–VI
Optics
 
Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
 
Chapter–10: Wave Optics
Unit–VII
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
12
 
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and
Matter
Unit–VIII
Atoms and Nuclei
 
Chapter–12: Atoms
 
Chapter–13: Nuclei
Unit–IX
Electronic Devices
7
 
Chapter–14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Total
70
Practicals
30
Total
100

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