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Class XII English Project

Students in Class XII are required to complete a research-based project for their CBSE Board Practical Examination in English Core, choosing from a list of specified topics. The project must be well-structured, include various components such as an action plan and reflections, and be submitted by July 15, 2025. The project will be evaluated as part of the practical examination, and students can seek assistance if needed.

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Class XII English Project

Students in Class XII are required to complete a research-based project for their CBSE Board Practical Examination in English Core, choosing from a list of specified topics. The project must be well-structured, include various components such as an action plan and reflections, and be submitted by July 15, 2025. The project will be evaluated as part of the practical examination, and students can seek assistance if needed.

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Class XII – English Core

CBSE Board Practical Project Work

Dear Students,

As part of your CBSE Board Practical Examination in English Core, you are required to prepare Project that
will be assessed during your internal practicals. The project must be thoughtful, research-based, and well-
structured.

You are required to choose ONE topic from the list below and prepare a detailed and creative project
accordingly:

Topics for Project Work:

• Mother Tongue vs. Language Chauvinism: A Study on Linguistic Identity and Cultural Respect

(The Last Lesson)

• Leadership Through Non-violence: Gandhiji’s Champaran Movement (Indigo)

• Problems of Child Labour and existing laws in India (Lost Spring)

• Women Empowerment and Gender sensitization (Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers)

• Animal Protection Act and its relevance in India (The Tiger King)

• Ethics in the Medical Field (The Enenmy)

• Mental health in the workplace: Discussing the importance of mental health in the workplace and ways to
create a healthy work environment (The Third Level)

• Indian literature: Analyzing the works of prominent Indian authors and their impact on Indian literature
and culture (Poets and Pancakes)

• Renewable energy: Understanding the importance of renewable energy and ways to promote its usage for a
sustainable future (Journey to the end of the Earth)

• Indian cinema: Analyzing the evolution of Indian cinema and its cultural significance (Poets and Pancakes)

• Poverty in India: Understanding the issue of poverty in India and ways to eradicate it (Lost Spring)

• Pollution: Analyzing the impact of pollution on the environment and ways to reduce it (Journey to the End
of the Earth)

• Women empowerment in India: Analyzing the changing role of women in society through literature &
real-life examples (Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers)

• Importance of education: Investigating the significance of education and its impact on individuals and
society (Memories of Childhood)

• Climate change: Understanding the causes, effects, and possible solutions to the issue of climate change
(Journey to the End of the Earth)

• Transforming Lives Through Kindness and Empathy (The Rattrap)


Project Guidelines:

• The project can be handwritten or printed.

• Submit the project in a spiral-bound file.

• You may include photographs, visuals, charts, tables, or diagrams.

Structure of the Project File:

1. Cover Page – Title, Student’s Name, Class, Roll No., School Details

2. Acknowledgement

3. Certificate of Completion (under the guidance of the subject teacher)

4. Index

5. Action Plan – Steps taken to complete the project

6. Materials – Scripts, questionnaires, written assignments, reports, etc.

7. Main Content – 800–1000 words essay/script/report

8. Reflections – Student reflection

09. Photographs – that capture learning experience

10. List of Resources / Bibliography

Last Date of Submission: 15th July 2025

Note: This project will be evaluated as part of your CBSE Board English Practical Examination.

For any doubts or assistance, feel free to reach out.

Warm regards,

Sanjay Singh Rautela

PGT English

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