CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Syllabus - Free PDF Download
CISCE Syllabus 2024-25 ICSE Class 7: The CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Syllabus for the examination year 2024-25 has been released by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2024-25 CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CISCE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Syllabus for 2024-25 is below.
CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Revised Syllabus
CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics and their Unit wise marks distribution
CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Course Structure 2024-25 With Marking Scheme
# | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
---|---|---|
I | History | |
1.1 | Medieval Europe – Rise and Spread of Christianity | |
1.2 | Rise and Spread of Islam | |
1.3 | The Delhi Sultanate | |
1.4 | The Vijayanagar and Bahamani Kingdoms | |
1.5 | The Mughal Empire | |
1.6 | Making of Composite Culture | |
II | Civics | |
2.1 | The Constitution of India | |
2.2 | Directive Principles of State Policy | |
Total | - |
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Syllabus
CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Syllabus for Chapter 1: History
- Meaning of the Term ‘Medieval’
- tracing the beginning of the Medieval period in the world and India on the basis of evidences.
- Socio/Political Circumstances
- Birth of Christianity
- Roman Conquest of Palestine
- Birth of Jesus in Bethlehem
- Main Teachings of Jesus
- Jesus’s Opposition with Jewish Leaders
- The Crucifixion of Jesus
- Role of Emperor Constantine in Spreading Christianity
- The Emergence of Constantinople as a New Christian Capital
- The Decline of the Ancient Roman Empire
- Barbarian Invasions by Goths, Vandals, and Franks
its impact on Europe
- Byzantium
- The Emergence of the Turks and the Crusades
- Monasteries and Their Impact
- Pre-islamic Times - Conditions in Saudi Arabia
- Birth of Prophet Mohammad
- Early Life Teachings and Five Basic Principles of Islam
- Migration of Prophet Mohammad to Medina-hizrat
- Prophet Mohammad’S Return to Mecca
(Mecca and Medina – the two holy places for Muslims)
- Death of Prophet Mohammad and the Beginning of the Caliphate
- Spread of Islam
- The Abbasid and Umayyad Dynasties
- The Turkish Invasions
- The Rule of the Five Dynasties of Delhi Sultanate
- Timeline Exercise
- expansion of the empire
- administration
- significance of court
- nobility and land control
- A Case Study of the Tughlaqs
- A Comparative Study Between the Tughlaqs and the Khaljis
- Art and Architecture, Sociocultural Development During this Period
- The Disintegration of the Tughlaq Empire – Causes
- Rise of the Vijayanagar and the Bahamani Kingdoms
- Case Study of Krishandeva Raya
- Mahamud Gawan – the Founder of Bahamani Kingdom
- Achievements, Administration, Art and Architecture – Special Mention of Hampi and Gol Gumbaz
- An Overview of the Mughal Empire
- The First Battle of Panipat and the Establishment of the Mughal Empire
- Babur and Humayun
- Sher Shah Suri – the Great Administrator
- A Case Study of Akbar and His Times
(Relation with other rulers, administration, revenue system, religious policy)
- Jahangir and Nur Jahan
- Jahangir’s and Shah Jahan’s Patronage of Architecture
- Aurangzeb and His Deccan Policy
- The Decline of the Mughal Empire
- Bhakti and Sufi Movements
(Causes, significant features, the role of saints)
- Teachings of Kabir, Guru Nanak Dev, Shankara, Jananeswara
- Alwars and Nayanars
- Sufi Saints and Their Teachings
- Impacts on Society
- Renaissance
- Why Italy became the birth place of Renaissance?
- Humanism in Literature
- Impact on Art
- Science during Renaissance
- Effects of Renaissance
CISCE ICSE Class 7 History and Civics Syllabus for Chapter 2: Civics
- The Constitution
it's meaning
- The Role of the Constituent Assembly
- The Preamble
- The Nature of State
- Sovereign State
- Socialist State
- Secular State
- Democratic State
- Republic State
- The Other Objectives of the Constitution
- Justice
- Liberty
- Equality
- Fraternity
- The Welfare State – Features
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Principles Promoting Economic Equality
- Difference Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles