Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct the Class 12 Fine Arts 2021-22 paper tomorrow, December 26, 2021. This is another minor subject exam to be conducted through the OMR-based pen-and-paper mode at selected schools across the country. Although a single exam is being conducted tomorrow, it is divided into four branches – Painting, Graphics, Sculpture and Commercial Art. So, a student who has opted for one of these branches as an elective for this year needs to prepare for the corresponding syllabus.
CBSE has clubbed all four branches together while releasing the Class 12 Term I syllabus for all subjects. However, to get an idea about the topics coming in tomorrow’s exam, here’s a brief overview of each branch –
CBSE Class 12 Fine Arts Syllabus Painting
# Pre-Historic rock paintings and art of Indus Valley
# Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Art
# Temple Sculptures
# Bronzes and Artistic aspects of Indo-Islamic architecture
CBSE Class 12 Fine Arts Syllabus Graphics
# Pre-Historic Rock-Paintings and Art of Indus Valley
# Buddhist and Jain and Hindu Art
# Temple Sculptures
# Bronzes and Artistic aspects ofIndo- Islamic Architecture
CBSE Class 12 Fine Arts Syllabus Sculpture
# Pre-Historic Rock-Painting and Art of Indus Valley
# Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Art II
# Temple Sculptures Bronzes and Artistic aspects of Indo-Islamic Architecture
CBSE Class 12 Fine Arts Syllabus Commercial Art
# Pre-Historic Rock-Paintings and Art of Indus Valley
# Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Art II
# Temple Sculpture Bronze
# Artistic aspects of Indo- Islamic Architecture
With less than 24 hours left for the exam, students must have already gauged the syllabus expected in tomorrow’s exam. However, this overview is just an aid to help students ensure that no topic has been left untouched. With such a limited syllabus, students cannot skip or miss out on any topic.
The CBSE Class 12 Fine Arts 2021-22 paper shall be conducted for a duration of 1 hour i.e., 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Within this time-period, students have to attempt and solve 30 multiple-choice questions and mark the right option in their answer sheet. Each question will be allotted 0.6 marks amounting to a total of 15 marks. So, a student must strive to solve all 30 questions as there is no negative marking for incorrect or unanswered questions.
Following is a link to the detailed syllabus for all four branches of CBSE Class 12 Fine Arts 2021-22 subject –
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