Exam Structure

In order to upgrade the skills and proficiency of the young generation and also to┬аprovide them awareness to explore about various career options the CBSE┬аhas started offering 40 courses at Senior Secondary level.┬аThe┬аskill education envisions imparting the procedural knowledge and skills to the students that will enable students to excel and emerge successful in real situation of┬аboth work and life.

It works towards imparting an education that is holistic, meaningful and skill oriented which instils among the youth a sense of usefulness and┬аresponsibility.┬аYou can choose either one or two or three skill subjects from skill electives. You have to choose other elective subjects from academic electives.

Subjects that cannot be taken together

  • Physics (042) and Applied Physics (838)
  • Chemistry (043) and Applied Chemistry (839)
  • Mathematics (041) and Applied Mathematics (840)
  • Informatics Practice (065) and Information Technology (802) or Web Application (803)
  • Business Studies (054) and Business Administrations (833)

This course is a planned sequence of instructions consisting of Units meant for developing┬аemployability and vocational competencies of students of Class XI opting for vocational subject┬аalong with general education subjects.

Part B: Vocational Skills (50 Marks)

Unit-1: Introduction

  • Definition of Bank - Basic functions of Banker.
  • Banking System in India.
    • (i) Commercial Banks.
    • (ii) Private Sector Banks.
    • (iii) Public Sector Banks.
    • (iv) Foreign Banks.
    • (v) Regional Rural Banks.
    • (vi) Co-operative Banks.
  • Reserve Bank of India.

Unit-2: Banker and Customer

  • Relationship between Banker and Customer.
  • Special Types of Customers.
  • Retail & Wholesale Banking.
  • Deposit Accounts тАУ Savings Accounts, Current Accounts, Fixed Deposit Accounts.
  • Opening and operation of Accounts.
  • Nomination.
  • KYC requirements.
  • Pass Book.
  • Minors.
  • Partnerships & Companies.

Unit-3: Employment of Bank Funds

  • Liquid Assets-Cash in Hand, Cash with RBI & Cash with other Banks.
  • Investment in securities.
  • Advances - Secured and Unsecured.
  • Loans.
  • Term Loans.
  • Cash Credit.
  • Overdraft.
  • Discounting of Bills of Exchange.
  • Modes of creating charge on Securities.
  • Types of Securities.

Unit-4: Negotiable Instruments

  • Definition & Characteristics of Cheques.
  • Bills of Exchange & Promissory Notes.
  • Crossings.
  • Endorsements.
  • Collection and payment of Cheques.
  • Liabilities of Parties

Syllabus for Class