Assam HS 2nd Year Geography Syllabus 2025-26 : Download AHSEC Class 12 Geography Syllabus PDF

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) has officially released the HS 2nd Year Geography Syllabus 2025–26 for Class 12 students. The syllabus has been designed to provide a deeper understanding of human, economic, and regional geography, along with practical applications through fieldwork and data analysis.

Students preparing for the HS Final Examination 2026 should thoroughly study this updated syllabus to focus on high-weightage units and practical topics. Teachers can also use it to plan lessons and design assessments in a structured manner.

HS 2nd Year Geography Syllabus 2025–26 – Overview

ParticularDetails
Subject NameGeography
ClassHS 2nd Year (Class 12)
BoardAssam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC)
Exam Duration3 Hours
Total Marks100 (Theory + Practical)
Academic Year2025–2026
Official Websiteahsec.assam.gov.in

Total Marks Distribution

ComponentMarks
Theory Paper70
Practical Work (Part II)30
Grand Total100 Marks

Unit-Wise Distribution of Marks and Periods

A. Fundamentals of Human Geography (Marks – 35)

Unit No.TitleMarksPeriods
IHuman Geography0307
IIPeople0920
IIIHuman Activities0830
IVTransport, Communication and Trade1028

B. India – People and Economy (Marks – 35)

Unit No.TitleMarksPeriods
IPeople0416
IIHuman Settlements0612
IIIResources and Development0925
IVTransport, Communication and International Trade0515
VGeographical Perspective on Selected Issues and Problems0614

C. Assam – Land, People and Economy (Marks – 10)

UnitTitleMarksPeriods
IPhysiography, Drainage, Climate
IIComposition of Population, Distribution and Density

D. Practical Work in Geography – Part II (Marks – 30)

Unit No.TitleMarksPeriods
IProcessing of Data and Thematic Mapping1520
IISpatial Information Technology / Field Study1020
IIIPractical Record Book and Viva Voce05
Total3040

Detailed Course Content

A. Fundamentals of Human Geography

Unit I – Human Geography: Nature and Scope

  • Meaning, nature, and branches of Human Geography.
  • Relationship between Human and Environment.
    (Marks: 03 | Periods: 07)

Unit II – People

  • World population: distribution, density, and growth.
  • Components of population change and demographic transition.
  • Concept of Human Development and indicators of comparison.
    (Marks: 09 | Periods: 20)

Unit III – Human Activities

  • Primary Activities: Hunting, gathering, pastoralism, agriculture, mining.
  • Secondary Activities: Manufacturing industries and household production.
  • Tertiary Activities: Trade, transport, communication, and services.
  • Quaternary Activities: Digital divide and information technology.
    (Marks: 08 | Periods: 30)

Unit IV – Transport, Communication, and Trade

  • Land transport (roads, railways, trans-continental routes).
  • Air and satellite communication, cyber space and its importance.
  • International trade: basis, changing patterns, ports, and role of WTO.
    (Marks: 10 | Periods: 28)

B. India – People and Economy

Unit V – People

  • Distribution, density, and growth of India’s population.
  • Linguistic and religious composition; rural-urban ratio; occupational structure.
    (Marks: 04 | Periods: 16)

Unit VI – Human Settlements

  • Types and distribution of rural and urban settlements.
  • Functional classification of towns.
    (Marks: 06 | Periods: 12)

Unit VII – Resources and Development

  • Land and water resources: use, scarcity, and conservation methods.
  • Agricultural land use and major crops (Wheat, Rice, Tea, Coffee, Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane, Rubber).
  • Mineral and energy resources: iron ore, coal, petroleum, solar, and wind energy.
  • Planning in India: target area planning and sustainable development.
    (Marks: 09 | Periods: 25)

Unit VIII – Transport, Communication, and International Trade

  • Roads, railways, waterways, airways, and communication networks.
  • Changing pattern of India’s foreign trade; role of seaports and airports.
    (Marks: 05 | Periods: 15)

Unit IX – Geographical Perspective on Selected Issues and Problems

  • Environmental pollution, urban waste, migration, slums, and land degradation.
    (Marks: 06 | Periods: 14)

C. Assam – Land, People and Economy

Unit X – Physiography, Drainage, and Climate
Unit XI – Composition and Distribution of Population, Density
(Marks: 10 | Periods: 13)

D. Practical Work in Geography (Part II)

Unit I – Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping

  • Sources of data: primary and secondary.
  • Tabulation and processing: calculation of averages, central tendency.
  • Diagrammatic and map representation: bars, circles, flow charts, choropleth, isopleth maps.
    (Marks: 15 | Periods: 20)

Unit II – Spatial Information Technology / Field Study

  • Introduction to GIS: hardware, software, data formats (raster and vector).
  • Overlay analysis and mapping.
  • Field Study Option: Observation, sketch maps, surveys, flood or land use studies, data analysis.
    (Marks: 10 | Periods: 20)

Unit III – Practical Notebook and Viva-Voce
(Marks: 05)

Grand Total

ComponentMarksTotal Periods
Theory (A + B + C)70180
Practical (D)3040
Overall Total100220

Preparation Tips for Geography Students

  • Study maps, diagrams, and charts regularly.
  • Revise unit summaries after each topic.
  • Practice map plotting and thematic mapping frequently.
  • Go through case studies on Indian agriculture, population, and trade.
  • Prepare short notes for faster revision before exams.

Conclusion

The Assam HS 2nd Year Geography Syllabus 2025–26 by AHSEC provides a well-structured balance between theoretical knowledge and practical learning. By mastering both sections — fundamentals of human geography and the Indian context — students can achieve excellent results in the HS Final Examination 2026.

Important Links

HS 2nd Year SyllabusClick Here
HS 1st Year SyllabusClick Here

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