WBCHSE Class 11 Science Syllabus 2023: Full Syllabus And Marks!

WBCHSE Class 11 Science Syllabus 2023 has been finally announced by the West Bengal higher secondary board. There are total three streams Arts, commerce and science for class 11 and 12 students. So, the syllabus and date sheet has also been released by the board of West Bengal. You can also download the syllabus and date sheet of the streams on the official West Bengal Higher secondary education board. The syllabus will include all the units and its details you should be studying for the final exam scheduled to happen in March 2023.

Below is the full syllabus and marks distribution for class 11 science stream so that you have an idea what chapters have been not included and what you have to study for the final exams. The marks are distributed majorly intro three categories: theory marks (main exam), practical marks (viva and written) and project you have been given full year.

Is there any reduction in WBCHSE Class 11 Syllabus 2023?

Yes, the WBCHSE board has decided to cut off the syllabus like they did in the times when covid pandemic happened. For each subject of class 11, the syllabus has been cut off to 35 percent. So, you have to study according to that.

WBCHSE Class 11 Science Marks Distribution

SUBJECTTHEORY MARKSPRACTICAL MARKSPROJECTTOTAL
PHYSICS7030100
CHEMISTRY7030100
BIOLOGY7030100
MATHEMATICS8020100
ENGLISH8020100
COMPUTER SCIENCE7030100

WBCHSE Class 11 Science Syllabus PDF 2023

Wes Bengal board has announced the syllabus for all the streams and has also released the PDF for the courses. You will not have to go anywhere to get the pdf as we have brought it here for you. In addition to this, the detailed version of science syllabus has been crafted below for you to have a better understanding of the syllabus:

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WBCHSE Class 11 Science Syllabus PDFDownload Here

If you are a commerce or arts stream student you can also get the pdf of the syllabus right here. Below are the links to download the PDF of WBCHSE class 11 arts syllabus and WBCHSE class 11 arts syllabus. Here are the links:

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WBCHSE Class 11 Commerce Syllabus PDFDownload Here
WBCHSE Class 11 Arts Syllabus PDFDownload Here

WBCHSE Class 11 Chemistry Syllabus 2023

UNITNAME OF CHAPTERMARKS WEIGHT
UNIT 1Basic Concepts Of Chemistry 3
UNIT 2Structure Of Atom6
UNIT 3Classification Of Periodicity And Elements In Properties4
UNIT 4Molecular Structure And Chemical Bonding 5
UNIT 5State Of Matter: Gases And Liquids4
UNIT 6Thermodynamics6
UNIT 7Equilibrium6
UNIT 8Redox Reactions3
UNIT 9Hydrogen3
UNIT 10S- Block Elements5
UNIT 11Introduction To P- Block Elements7
UNIT 12Introduction To Organic Chemistry7
UNIT 13Hydrocarbons8
UNIT 14Environmental Chemistry3

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WBCHSE Class 11 Physics Syllabus 2023

UNITNAME OF CHAPTERMARKS WEIGHT
UNIT 1Physical World And Measurement2
UNIT 2Kinematics
Motion in a Straight Line
– Motion in a Plane
10
UNIT 3Laws Of Motion10
UNIT 4Energy, Work And Power5
UNIT 5Motion Of System Of Rigid Body And Particles6
UNIT 6Introduction To Gravitation7
UNIT 7Properties Of Bulk Matter
– Solids Mechanical Properties
– Fluids Mechanical properties
– Thermal properties of matter
10
UNIT 8Thermodynamics5
UNIT 9Kinetic Theory Of Gases And Perfect Gas Behavior5
UNIT 10Oscillations And Waves
– Waves
– Oscillations
10

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WBCHSE Class 11 Mathematics Syllabus 2023

UNITNAME OF CHAPTERMARKS WEIGHT
UNIT 1Sets And Functions
– Sets
– Trigonometry
– Relation And Function
19
UNIT 2Algebra
– Linear Inequalities
– Quadratic Equations And Complex Numbers
– Series And Sequences
– Permutations And Combination
25
UNIT 3Coordinate Geometry
– Conic Section
– Straight Lines
– Introduction To 3D Geometry
17
UNIT 4Calculus8
UNIT 5Mathematical Reasoning3
UNIT 6Statistics And Probability 8
UNIT 7Properties Of Bulk Matter20

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WBCHSE Class 11 Biology Syllabus

UNITNAME OF CHAPTERMARKS WEIGHT
UNIT 1DIVERSITY OF LIVING ORGANISMS

Science of life
1.1 Science of Life – Introduction
1.2 Characteristics of life
1.3 Definition and concept of biodiversity


Taxonomy and Systematic
2.1 Taxonomy and Systematics – Definition
2.2 Taxonomic hierarchy-(Linnaeus) with Example 1
2.3 Bionomical nomenclature


Classification of Living Organisms
3.1 What is classification (Definition)
3.2 Need for classification
3.3 Five kingdoms of life and the basis of classification
of five kingdoms.
3.4 Salient features and classification of
Monera, Protoctista (Protista),
Fungi and Lichens into major groups.
3.5 Virus and viriods – a brief
General account.
3.6 Salient features and classification
of plant into major group – Algae,
Bryophytes Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms
and Angiosperms (three to five salient
and distinguishing features of each
category and at least two examples
of each category
3.7 Angiosperm – classification upto class,
characteristic features (three to five) and
examples.
3.8 Salient features and classification of
Animals – major non chordata upto phyla
And chordatas upto class level (three to five
Salient features and at least two examples)
3.9 Tools for study of biodiversity – Museums, Zoos,
Botanical Garden & Herberia.
7
UNIT 2STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS

Structural Organisation in Plants
4.1 Tissues (Definition)
4.2 Tissues in plants – Meristematic and
Permanent (Structure and function)
4.3 Morphology of Root, Stem and leaf
(including modifications, microscopic Anatomy and functions)(To be dealt along
with relevant practicals)
4.4 Inflorescenes (Major types – Racemose
And Cymose)
4.5 Morphology of flower (including aestivation
And placentation), fruit and seed (one
Monocot-Maize and one Dicot-Gram)


Structural Organisation in Animals

5.1 Tissues in animals (structure, occurrence
and function in brief).
5.2 Morphology, anatomy and functions
of different systems (digestive, circulatory
respiratory, nervous and reproductive)
of an insect-cockroach.(brief account)
12
UNIT 3 CELL FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE

Cell
6.1 Cell theory and cell as the basic unit of life
6.2 Cell and its major parts – cell membranes
and protoplasm (cytoplasm and nucleus)
6.3 Structure of a prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cell (in brief).
6.4 Structure of plant cell and animal cell
(in brief).
6.5 Cell envelop – cell membrane and cell wall
(ultrastructure and function)
6.6 Cell organelles-Ultrastructure and function;
Mitochondria, golgi bodies, endoplasmic
reticulum, ribosomes, lysomes, vacuoles,
plastids, micro bodies (peroxisomes,
spherosomes and glyoxysomes).
6.7 Ultra structure and function of cytoskeleton,
Cilia, flagella and centrioles.

6.8 Nucleus- nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm,
Chromatin, nucleolus(ultrastructure and
function)


Chemical constituents of living cell
7.1 Chemical constituents of living cell
7.2 Biomolecules-structure and function
of protein, carbohydrate, lipid and
nucleic acid.
7.3 Enzyme-types,properties and enzyme
action (lock and key, induced fit model
and allosterism)

Cell Division
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Definition and types
8.3 Cell cycle
8.4 Mitosis- Definition and significance
(process not required)
8.5 Meiosis- Definition,types,process and
Significance
8.6 Difference between mitosis and meiosis
15
UNIT 4PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

Movement of Water, Food, Nutrition And Gases
9.1 Introduction
Absorption of water,gases and nutrients.
9.2 Cell to cell transport- diffusion,facilitated
diffusion,active transport
9.3 Plant-water relation- imbibitions,water
potential,osmosis and plasmolysis.
9.4 Long distance transport-apoplast,symplast,
root pressure transpiration pull, Uptake of
mineral ions
9.5 Transpiration and guttation, opening and
closing of stomata
9.6 Translocation- transport through
xylem and phloem, Mass flow hypothesis


Plant Nutrition And Minerals
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Essential minerals-macro and micro
nutrients, their roles and deficiency
symptoms (in tabular form)
10.3 Mineral toxicity
10.4 Elementary idea of the Hydroponics
10.5 Nitrogen metabolism-nitrogen cycle,
biological nitrogen fixation.


Respiration
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Exchange of gases
11.3 Cellulare respiration-glycolysis,
fermentation (anaerobic), T.C.A cycle
and E.T.S (aerobic) Definition, process
and significance
11.4 Energy relations-number of A.T.P
molecules generated in respiration.
11.5 Amphibolic pathways
11.6 Respiratory quotient of nutrients


Photosynthesis
12.1 Introduction-Autotrophic nutrition:
photo and chemo-autotrophic, nutritions.
12.2 Definition and the site of Photosynthesis.
12.3 Photosynthetic pigments
(elementary idea-structure not required)
12.4 Photochemical and biosynthetic phases
of photosynthesis.
12.5 Cyclic and non cyclic
photophosphorylation.
12.6 Chemo osmotic hypothesis
12.7 Photo respiration
12.8 C3 and C4 pathways
12.9 Factors Controlling photosynthesis


Plant Growth And Development
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Phases of plant growth and plant growth rate
13.3 Condition of growth…..(light, temperature,
water,hormone,nutrients only)
13.4 Differentiation, De-differentiation,
and Re-differentiation-definition
and example only.
13.5 Sequence of developmental process
in a plant cell through chart.
13.6 Growth regulations-auxin, gibberellins
cytokinin, ethylene, A.B.A
13.7 Seed germination
13.8 Seed dormancy
13.9 Vernalisation
13.10 Photoperiodism-definition,
types of plants on the basis of the
length of the photoperiod.
18
UNIT 5HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

Digestion and Absorption
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Structure (in brief) of human
Alimentary canal including
dental arrangement and digestive glands. 14.3 Role of the digestive enzymes and the
G -1 Hormone in digestion.
14.4 Peristalsis
14.5 Digestion, absorption and assimilation
of protein, carbohydrate and fat
14.6 [Caloric value of proteins, carbohydrates
and fats.] Box item-not to be evaluated.
14.7 Egestion
14.8 Nutritional and digestive disorders-
PEM (protein energy malnutrition,)
indigestion, constipation
vomiting, jaundice, diarrhoea.


Breathing and Respiration
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Respiratory organs in animals
(through chart, recall only)
15.3 Respiratory system in human (outline)
15.4 Mechanism of breathing and its
regulation in human.
15.5 Exchange of gases, transport of
gases and regulation of respiration.
15.6 Repertory volumes
15.7 Disorders related to respiration Asthma,
emphysema, occupational respiratory
disorders- (e.g. Silicosis, Asbestosis)


Body Fluids And Circulation
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Composition of Blood (Tabular form)
16.3 Blood groups, ABO Blood groups
16.4 Coagulation of blood
16.5 Composition of lymph and its function
16.6 Human circulatory system-(outline idea)
16.7 Structure of Human heart and
blood vessels.
Excretory Products And their Elimination
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Modes of excretion- Ammonotelism
Ureotelism, Uricotelism
(Definition and Examples)
17.3 Human excretory system- structure
and function (Histology of nephron)
17.4 Urine formation and Osmo- regulation
17.5 Regulation of Kidney function, Renin,
angiotensin, Antidiuretic factor A.D.H
and diabetes insipidus
17.6 Role of other organs in excretion-
Liver, skin , lung and salivary gland.
17.7 Disorders- Uraemia, renal failure,
Renal calculi, Nephritis.
17.8 Dialysis and artificial kidney


Locomotion and Movement
18.1 Introduction- What is locomotion
and movement?
18.2 Types of movement ciliary
Flagellar and muscular.


Neural control and coordination
19.1 Introduction- what is neural
control and co-ordination
19.2 Neurones and nerves (Revisionary)
19.3 Nervous system in human
19.4 Central Nervous System, Peripheral
Nervous System (P.N.S), and visceral Nervous
System. Brain and its major parts-
cerebral cortex, thalamus, hypothalamus
and lymbic system, mid brain, pons,
medulla, cerebellum and Spinal
cord ( function only), Mode of
distribution and function of
P.N.S and autonomic nervous system.
19.5 Generation and Conduction of nerve impulse.
19.6 Reflex action and Reflex Arc
19.7 Sense Organs- sensory perception
outline structure and function of eye and ear.



Chemical Coordination And Regulation
20.1 Introduction- endocrine
glands and hormones.
20.2 Human endocrine system-
Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal,
Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal,
Pancreas,Gonads
(location and function only)
20.3 Mechanism of hormone action
(elementary idea)
20.4 Role of hormones as messengers
and regulators.
20.5 Hypo and Hyper activity of
endocrine glands and related Disorders
(common disorders e.g., Dwarfism
Acromegaly Cretinism,Goiter,
Exopthalmic goiter, Diabetes,
Addisons disease.
(Important diseases related to physiology
of all Systems of human are to be
taught briefly.)
3

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WBCHSE Class 11 Computer Science Syllabus 2023

UNITNAME OF CHAPTERMARKS WEIGHT
UNIT 1COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
– Computer History
– Computer Generations
– Computer System Block Diagram (Output devices, Input devices, memory, CPU, Bus types)
– Functions Of Computers
10
UNIT 2DATA REPRESENTATION
– Number Systems (Decimal, Binary)
– Conversion Of Number Systems
– Addition And Subtraction Of Number System
– Negative Number Representation Methods (One’s, two’s, signed)
8
UNIT 3INTRODUCTION TO BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
– Logical Operations (AND, NOT, OR)
– De’ Morgan’s Theorems and Basic Principle of Duality
– Truth Tables
– Laws And Identities of Boolean Algebra
– Logical Gates: OR, AND, NOR, X-NOR, XOR
– Universal Gates: NAND, NOR Gates
– Simple combinational circuit design
12
UNIT 5OPERATING SYSTEMS
– Function and role of Operating System
– Booting(cold and hot)
– Directory and File Structure, Path and Pathname
– File naming system, System files, Batch files, executable files
– Familiarities with different commands and utilities of MS-DOS and MS-Windows
– Familiarities with GUI
– Study of UNIX / Linux with respect to commands and utilities
10

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WBCHSE Class 11 English Syllabus 2023

UNITNAME OF CHAPTERMARKS WEIGHT
UNIT 1PROSE
One of these Days-Gabriel Garcia Marquez
– The Sunder-bans Inheritance- Bittu Sehgal
– Making Writing Simple- J.B. Priestley
– Through the Tunnel- Dorris Lessing
20
UNIT 2VERSE
– Stolen Boat – William Wordsworth
– You who never arrived – Rainer Maria Rilke
– Snake- D H Lawrence
– The Monkey and the Crocodile – Vikram Seth
20
UNIT 3TEXTUAL GRAMMAR
Questions will be set on the following grammatical items from the prescribed pieces: Tense, Voice, Group verbs, Preposition, Relative clause, Participle, Gerund, Subject- verb
agreement.
20
UNIT 4ESSAY WRITING (350-400 WORDS)
Essays on current Social/Academic topics should be practiced.
10
UNIT 5RHETORIC
4 questions (out of 6) of 3 marks each (1 mark for identifying the figure of speech and 2 marks for explaining) will be set from the following figures of speech:
Simile, Metaphor, Metonymy, Synecdoche, Alliteration, Hyperbaton, Epigram, Anti-thesis, Irony, Innuendo, Transferred epithet, Oxymoron, Interrogation, Exclamation, Epanaphora,
Chiasmus, Litotes, Onomatopoeia.
10
UNIT 7PROJECT (1000-1500 WORDS)
Topics for project: (any one)
1 The Canterbury Tales
2 Elizabethan Drama
3 Eighteenth century Novel
4 Romantic Poetry
20

How To Download WBCHSE Class 11 2023 Syllabus?

  1. Visit the official website of West Bengal Higher Secondary Education Board.
  2. On top of the website, you will see different sections.
  3. Click on the syllabus section and you will redirected to a page.
  4. Select your class.
  5. Once you have selected your class, select your stream.
  6. After that, download your WBCHSE class 11 any stream syllabus.

WBCHSE Class 11 Science Syllabus 2023: FAQ’S

1. How do I download Wbchse syllabus?

A detailed version of points are mentioned above on how to download the syllabus for all classes.

2. Is Bengali compulsory for Wbchse?

WBCHSE has announced that out of two, English and Bengali one has to be opted out and it is compulsory for all the students.

3. What happens if you fail one subject in class 11 WBCHSE?

If you have failed in on of the subjects, don’t worry and be patient. WBCHSE will conduct compartment exams for all the subjects, 3-4 months after the main exam. You have to appear in the one you have failed.

4. What is the pass mark out of 100 in WBCHSE?

30% marks is minimum out of 100 in order to pass a subject. So, you have to score 30 Marks or above to pass a particular subject.

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