
Accountancy · 26 topics · CBSE Learning Outcomes
Accountancy, deciding.
26 topics aligned to ncert CBSE Learning Outcomes. This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and processes of accounting as per the CBSE curriculum.
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2 classes · 8 units · 26 topics
Senior Secondary (Classes 11-12) · Class 12
- Fundamentals of PartnershipCBSE Class 12 Accountancy, Part A, Unit 1: Accounting for Partnership Firms - Partnership features, Partnership Deed, and Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act 1932
- Admission of a PartnerCBSE Class 12 Accountancy, Part A, Unit 1: Accounting for Partnership Firms - Admission of a partner: effect of admission of a partner on change in the profit sharing ratio
- Retirement and Death of a PartnerCBSE Class 12 Accountancy, Part A, Unit 1: Accounting for Partnership Firms - Retirement and death of a partner: effect of retirement / death of a partner on change in profit sharing ratio
- Dissolution of Partnership FirmCBSE Class 12 Accountancy, Part A, Unit 1: Accounting for Partnership Firms - Dissolution of a partnership firm: meaning of dissolution of partnership and partnership firm
- Accounting for Share CapitalCBSE Class 12 Accountancy, Part A, Unit 2: Accounting for Companies - Accounting for Share Capital: features and types of companies, Share and share capital
Suggested Methodologies
Accountancy, taught through active methods.
Not every active-learning method works on every topic. Here are four that tend to land hard in accountancy.
Socratic Seminar
A structured, student-led discussion method in which learners use open-ended questioning and textual evidence to collaboratively analyse complex ideas , aligning directly with NEP 2020's emphasis on critical thinking and competency-based learning.
Trade-off reasoningMock Trial
Students litigate a curriculum-aligned case as attorneys, witnesses, and jurors , building evidence-based argumentation and analytical thinking skills directly connected to board syllabi.
Policy consequencesSimulation Game
Place students inside the systems they are studying , historical negotiations, resource crises, economic models , so that understanding comes from experience, not only from the textbook.
Market dynamicsDocument Mystery
Students analyse a curated set of historical documents as detectives to reconstruct an event or solve a problem, building the source-analysis and evidence-reasoning skills tested in CBSE, ICSE, and state board examinations.
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