TS SSC Syllabus 2023 is released by BSE Telangana.
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TS SSC Syllabus
The TS SSC Syllabus is as follows. However, keep checking bse.telangana.gov.in for any changes in the curriculum of the Telangana board.
Important Note: Also note that BSE Telangana sometimes does not publish the class 10 syllabus for a particular year. In this case, the old Telangana board syllabus for class 10 remains valid. However if Board of Secondary Education Telangana publishes class 10 revised syllabus in any year, then in that session, the new TS SSC Syllabus is used.
TS SSC Syllabus – Science
Telangana board has segregated the TS SSC syllabus 2023 for Science into two parts, Physical Science, and Biology. Both parts will comprise 50 marks each. The theory exam of each paper will be of 40 marks, whereas 10 marks will be provided on the basis of internal assessment.
TS SSC Syllabus for Physical Science
Unit | Sub – Topics |
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Reflection of light at a curved surface | Normal to the curved surfaceSpherical mirrors, convex and concave mirrorsPole, Focus, Centre of curvature, principle axis, Radius of curvature, Focal lengthFormula for spherical mirrors – sign conventionApplication of reflection – Solar Cooker, etc. |
Chemical Equations and Reactions | Some daily life examples of chemical reactions.Chemical equations – writing chemical equations, skeletal chemical equations, balancing chemical equationsWriting symbols of physical states, Heat changes, gas evolved and precipitate formedInterpreting a balanced chemical equation |
Acids, Bases and Salts | Chemical properties of acids & basesWhat do acids have in common? What do bases have in common?Do Acids produce Ions only in Aqueous Solution?Reaction of Acid, Base with waterStrength of Acid or Base – pH scaleImportance of pH in everyday lifeSaltsChemicals from common salt |
Refraction of light at curved surface | Refraction of light at curved surfaceLensesRules for Ray diagramImages formed by the lensesFormula derived for thin lensesFocal length of lens depends on the surrounding mediumLens maker formula |
Human eye and colourful world | Least distance of distinct vision, Angle of visionStructure of human Eye – Focal length of human Eye lens, accommodationCommon accommodation defects of vision – Myopia, Hypermetropia, presbyopiaPrismScattering of light |
Structure of atom | SpectrumElectromagnetic SpectrumBohr’s model of a Hydrogen atom and its limitationsQuantum mechanical model of an AtomElectronic Configuration of elements in their atomsnl rule, Energies of electronic energy levels (n+l) rule; Aufbau Principle, Pauli’s principle, Hund’s Rule of maximum multiplicity, Stable configurations |
Classification of Elements – The Periodic Table | Need for the arrangement of elements in an organized mannerDoberieners Triads – LimitationsNewland’s law of OctavesMendeleev’s Periodic Table (Periodic law, Achievements & Limitations)Modern Periodic Table. |
Chemical Bonding | Chemical bond definition (brief explanation)Electronic theory of Valence by Lewis and KosselIonic and Covalent bonds: examples with Lewis Dot formulaeThe arrangement of Ions in Ionic compoundsFactors affecting the formation of cation and anionShapes, bond lengths and bond energies in moleculesValence shell electron pair repulsion theoryValence bond theoryProperties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds |
Electric Current | Electric currentPotential differenceHow a battery or a cell worksOhms law and its limitations, resistance, specific resistance, factors influencing resistance, electric shockElectric CircuitsElectric powerSafety fuses |
Electromagnetism | Oersted ExperimentMagnetic field – field linesMagnetic field due to currentsMagnetic force on moving charge and current carrying wireElectric motorElectromagnetic induction – Faraday’s law (including magnetic flux) – Lenz lawGenerators and Alternating – Direct Currents |
Principles of Metallurgy | Occurrence of Metals in natureExtraction of metals from the Ores – activity series and related metallurgy, flow chart of steps involved in the extraction of metals from ore.Corrosion – Prevention of CorrosionImportant Processes used in metallurgyFluxFurnace |
Carbon and its compounds | Introduction of Carbon compoundsPromotion of an Electron – Bonding in Carbon including HybridizationAllotropes of CarbonVersatile nature of carbonHydrocarbonsBonding of carbon with other elementsIsomerismHomologous seriesNomenclature of carbon compoundsChemical properties of carbon compoundsImportant carbon compoundsEsterification reactionsSoaps – Saponification, Micelles |
TS SSC Syllabus – Biology
Nutrition | Life process- IntroductionPhotosynthesisNutrition in organismsDigestion in human beingsHealthy points about oesophagusMalnutrition |
Respiration | Respiration – discovery of gases involved in respirationRespiratory system in human beingCellular respirationRespiration – CombustionEvolution of gaseous exchangePlant respiration |
Transportation | Internal structure of HeartCardiac cycleLymphatic systemEvolution of transport systemBlood pressureBlood clottingTransportation in plants |
Excretion | Excretion in Human beingsExcretory systemStructure of NephronFormation of urineDialysis – Artificial kidneyAccessory Excretory organs in human being (Lungs, skin, liver large intestine)Excretion in other organismsExcretion in plantsExcretion, Secretion |
Control & coordination | Stimulus and responseIntegrated system – Nerves coordinationNerve cell structurePathways from stimulus to responseReflex arcCentral nervous systemPeripheral nervous systemCoordination without nervesAutonomous nervous systemCoordination in plants – Phytohormones |
Reproduction | Growth of bacteria in milk.Asexual reproductionSexual reproductionSexual reproduction in plantsCell division – Cell cycleReproductive health – HIV/ AIDS |
Coordination in Life Processes | HungerRelation between taste and smellMouth – a mastication machinePassage of food through oesophagusStomach is mixer |
Heredity | New Characters – variationExperiments conducted by Mendal (F1 generation,F2 generation), Mendel’s LawsParents to offspringsEvolutionOrigin of speciesEvolution – EvidencesHuman Evolution |
Our Environment | Ecosystem – Food chainHuman activities – Their effect on ecosystemBiological pest control measures |
Natural resources | Case study – Agricultural land (past and present)Case study – Water managementWater resources in the Telugu StatesNatural resources around usForest Renewable resourcesFossil fuelsConservation, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover |
TS SSC Syllabus for Mathematics
The Mathematics examination of Telangana SSC is divided into paper-I and paper II. The total marks for each paper will be 50 each, where, 40 marks will be for the theory exam and 10 marks will be for the internal assessment.
TS SSC Syllabus for Mathematics
Number System | Real numbers, Logarithm |
Sets | Sets and their representations, Basic operations on sets |
Algebra | PolynomialsPair of Linear Equations in Two VariablesQuadratic EquationsProgressions |
Trigonometry | TrigonometryApplications of Trigonometry |
Coordinate Geometry | Coordinate geometry Lines (In two-dimensions) |
Geometry | Similar Triangles, Construction, Tangents, and Secants to a circle |
Mensuration | Surface Areas and VolumesData Handling- Statistics, Probability, Mathematical Modelling |
TS SSC Syllabus for Social Science
There will be two papers for the Social Science exam. History and Civics are included in the first paper. The second paper consists of Geography and Economics. The theory exam of each paper will be of 40 marks.
TS SSC Syllabus for Social Science
Geography & Economics – Part – I
Lesson Name | Key Concepts |
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India: Relief Features | • Location • Geological background • Major relief divisions, – The Himalayas, The IndoGangetic plain, The Peninsular Plateau, The Thar Desert, The Coastal plains, and the Islands. |
Ideas on Development | • What development Promises – Different people, Different Goals • Income and other Goals • How to compare Different Countries or States • Income and other Criteria • Public Facilities • Human Development Report – India and its neighbours for 2015 data. • Development as progress over time |
Production and Employment | • Sectors of Economy • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) • How to we estimate GDP? • Changes in the importance of sectors : value of goods and services produced and employment of people. • Employment – the working life in India • Organised and unorganised sector employment in India • How to create more and better conditions of employment |
Climate in Indian Context | • Climate and Weather • Climografs – India • Factors influencing climate and weather : Latitude on distance from the equator, Land water relationship, Relief, Upper atmosphere circulation • Winter • Summer • Advancing monsoon, • Retreating monsoon |
Indian Rivers and Water Resources | • The Himalayan Rivers : The Indus system, The Brahmaputra system • The Peninsular Rivers • Water use • Inflows and Out flows • Water use in Tungabhadra river basin • Rational and equitable Use of water – a case study or Hivre Bazar of Maharastra • Water as common pool resource |
The Population | • A survey our own area (population) • What does the census show? • Age structure • Sex Ratio • Literacy Rates • Life Expectancy • Population Growth and Processes of Population Change • Change in population size • Population density |
Settlement and Migration | • What is a settlement? • How did settlements begin? • Why do settlements change? • What types of places formed as settlements? • How are settlements organised? • Urbanisation in India • Indian settlements in hierarchy • Aerotropolis – jet – age city • Urbanisation problems • Measure and classify migration patterns • Migration in India (census 2001, 2011) • Rural – Urban migration • Seasonal and temporary Migration • What happens when people migrate? • International migration |
Rampur : Village Economy | • The story of Rampur village • Farming in Rampur • Land and other natural resources • Land distribution in Rampur • Organisation of Production : a) Land, b) Tools Machines, buildings, c) Raw material and money, d) Knowledge and enterprise • Labour : for a farm and wages? • Capital : arranging physical and working capital • Surplus or Loss for farmer • Non – Farm activities in Rampur • Small scale manufacturing in Rampur • The shopkeepers of Rampur • Transport |
Globalisation | • Production across Countries • Interlinking Production Across Countries • Foreign trade and Integration of market • What is Globalisation • Factors that have enabled Globalisation • Technology • Liberalisation of foreign and foreign investment policy • Institutions of Global Governance • World Trade Organisation (WTO) • Impact of Globalisation in India • Small Producers? • The struggle for a fair Globalisation |
Food Security | • Food security for the country • Increasing food grain production • Availability of Food grains • Other food items • Access to food • Public Distribution System (PDS) • Nutrition status |
Sustainable Development with Equity | • Development again… • Environment and development • People’s Rights over the Environment • Towards sustainable Development with Equity • At Alternative Public Distribution system |
The world between wars 1900-1950 | • World Wars • Causes of the two world wars compared • Aggressive nationalism, Imperialism, Secret Alliances, The Armaments Race, Militarism. • The special contest of the Second World War • The treaty of Versailles • The League of nations • German Challenge to vengeful domination • The fear or Socialism and the USSR • Consequences of the World Wars – Enormous human cost Democratic Principles asserted – Second World War 1939-1945 – New balance of power – New International Organisations • Enfranchisement of women • Russian Socialist Revolution • The Great Depression • Rise of Nazism in Germany • The defeat and end |
National Liberation Movements in the colonies | • China : two different phases. • Establishing the Republic • The Rise of the Communist Party of China • Establishing the New Democracy : 1949-1954 • Land Reforms • Vietnam : Against two colonizers • The colonial experience • Emergence of Vietnamese Nationalism • The New Republic of Vietnam • The entry of the US into the War • Nigeria: forming unity against the colonizers • British colonialism and the making of a Nation • Independent and week Democracy Oil, environment and politics |
National Movement in India – Partition & Independence 1939-1947 | • Should the war supported by Indians? 1939-42 • The Muslim League • The Hindu Mahasabha and the RSS • The Pakistan Resolution • Who will make the British Quit India? • The popular upsurge 1946-48 • Muslim League and Congress – negotiation for transfer of power • A possible alternative to partition. • Partition and migration • Integration of states |
Making of Independent India’s Constitution | • Revisiting the Indian Constitution • Nepal Constitution preamble 2007 • Japan Constitution preamble 1946 • Constituent Assembly Debates • Draft constitution • The vision of the constitution • Debate on Fundamental Rights • The Constitution Today |
The Election Process in India | • Election system in India • The Election Commission • Political parties in election • Conduct of elections at various levels • Voting mechanism • NOTA • The need for electoral reforms |
Independent India (The first 30 years 1947-1977) | • First General Elections • Election procedure • One party domination in political system • Demand for State Reorganization • State Re organization Act, 1956 • SRC – State are organization commission • Social and Economic change • Foreign policy and Wars • Anti-Hindi agitation • Green Revolution • Regional Parties and Regional Movements • Bangladesh war • Emergency |
Emerging Political Trends (1977-2007) | • Return of Democracy after emergency • Elections – 1977 – End of Emergency • Some important parties of 1970s BLD, Congress, CPI (M), DMK, Jan Sangh, SAD • Regional party – Telangana • Assam movement • The Punjab Agitation • The new initiatives of Rajiv Gandhi Era • Rise of Communalism and Corruption in High places • The Era of coalition politics • ‘Mandal, Mandir and Market’ |
Post-War World and India | After world war –II • UNO • Cold war (1945-1991) • Proxy war • Military alliances • Arms and space race • NAM • West Asian Conflicts • Growth of Nationalism in middle east • Peace movements • Collapse of the USSR |
Social Movements in our times | • Civil Rights and Other Movements of 1960s • Human Rights Movements in the USSR • Anti-nuclear and Anti-War Movements • Globalisation, marginalized people and environmental movements • Greenpeace Movement in Europe • Bhopal Gas Disaster related movements • Silent Valley Movement 1973-85 • Movement against dams – Narmada river • Movement of women for Social Justice • Aadavallu Ekamaite • Social mobilization on human rights • Meria Paibi Movement |
The Movement for the formation of Telangana State | The merger of Hyderabad State with India The Gentlemen’sAgreement Mulki Rules 1969 Agitation Movements in1990s In the process of achieving Telangana Withdrawal of announcement Telangana achieved Prof. JayaShanker |
TS SSC Syllabus for English
The question paper on English subject will be of 3 hours duration. The theory paper will be of 80 marks and the internal assessment will be of 20 marks.
TS SSC Syllabus – English
Personality Development | Attitude is Altitude BiographyEvery Success Story Is Also Narrative a Story of Great Failures EssayI will Do It Biography |
Wit and Humor | The Dear Departed (Part – I) PlayThe Dear Departed (Part – II) PlayThe Brave Potter Folk Tale |
Human Relations | The Journey NarrativeAnother Woman PoemThe Never-Never Nest Play |
Film and Theatre | Rendezvous with Ray EssayMaya Bazaar ReviewA Tribute Essay |
TS SSC Marking Scheme
Subject | Total marks | Theory marks | Marks for internal assessment |
First Language (Hindi/Urdu/Telugu) | 100 | 80 | 20 |
Second Language ( Hindi/Telugu) | 100 | 80 | 20 |
Third Language (English) | 100 | 80 | 20 |
Biological Science | 50 | 40 | 10 |
Physical Science | 50 | 40 | 10 |
History and Civics | 50 | 40 | 10 |
Geography and Economics | 50 | 40 | 10 |
Mathematics (Paper 1) | 50 | 40 | 10 |
Mathematics (Paper 2) | 50 | 40 | 10 |
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TS SSC Syllabus – An Overview
Aspects | Details |
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Name of Education Board | BSE Telangana |
Class | Class 10 |
Study Material Here for This Board and Class | Syllabus |
State | Telangana |
All Syllabus of BSE Telangana | Telangana Board Syllabus |
Official Website | bse.telangana.gov.in |
More Details of BSE Telangana | Telangana Board |