does painting essential for cbse 11th and rwelve
No, painting is not essential for CBSE Class 11 and 12.
While painting can be a valuable extracurricular activity, it is not a core subject required for the CBSE curriculum in these grades. The primary subjects for CBSE Class 11 and 12 are:
Science Stream: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics
Commerce Stream: Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics
Humanities Stream: History, Geography, Political Science, Economics
If you have a passion for painting and want to pursue it alongside your studies, you can certainly do so. However, it is not a prerequisite for completing your CBSE education or for future academic or career paths.
Hello!
Thank you for your question about painting as a subject in CBSE 11th and 12th grades.
No, painting is not essential or mandatory for CBSE students in classes 11 and 12. It's actually an elective subject that students can choose if they're interested in pursuing arts or want to develop their artistic skills.
In CBSE 11th and 12th, students typically need to study:
- One language (usually English)
- Four or five core subjects depending on their chosen stream (Science/Commerce/Arts)
- Optional additional subjects (where painting could be one choice)
If you're considering taking painting as a subject, here are some key points to consider:
1. It can be taken as an additional sixth subject
2. It's evaluated for 100 marks (70 marks practical + 30 marks theory)
3. The syllabus includes both practical work and art history
4. It can be particularly useful if you're planning to pursue:
- Fine Arts
- Design
- Architecture
- Animation
- Visual Communications
However, if you don't have an interest in art or it doesn't align with your career goals, you're free to choose other elective subjects that better suit your interests and aspirations.
Would you like to know more about the subject options available for CBSE 11th and 12th grades? I'd be happy to provide more information about alternative electives or answer any other questions you might have about the curriculum.
For detailed information about subject combinations and electives, you can also visit our website to explore your options further.