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The Bal Bhawan School's Class XII Economics project guidelines for 2025-26 require a 60-page handwritten project that includes a cover page, acknowledgment, certificate, table of contents, introduction, main content, case study, visual elements, conclusion, and bibliography. Students can choose from various topics related to economics, such as GST, employment trends, and sustainable development. The project must be original, well-structured, and submitted after the summer vacations, with an emphasis on clarity and proper citations.

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Project Guidelines

The Bal Bhawan School's Class XII Economics project guidelines for 2025-26 require a 60-page handwritten project that includes a cover page, acknowledgment, certificate, table of contents, introduction, main content, case study, visual elements, conclusion, and bibliography. Students can choose from various topics related to economics, such as GST, employment trends, and sustainable development. The project must be original, well-structured, and submitted after the summer vacations, with an emphasis on clarity and proper citations.

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The Bal Bhawan School

CLASS XII
ECONOMICS PROJECT GUIDELINES
2025-26
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GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT PREPARATION

● The project should be 60 pages long, well-structured, and well-formatted.


● The project should be handwritten and it should be neatly presented.
● Cover Page: Must include the title of the project, student’s name, class, roll number, and school
name. (Will be provided in softcopy from school)
● Acknowledgment: A brief note acknowledging the support of teachers, parents, and resources.
(A soft copy will be provided from the school)
● Certificate: Signed by the subject teacher and principal. (A soft copy will be provided from the
school)
● Table of Contents: List all sections with page numbers.
● Introduction: Brief overview of the topic chosen.
● Content: Divided into logical sections with headings and subheadings.
● Case Study: Include a real-life case study related to the chosen topic.
● Graphs, Charts, and Tables: Where applicable, use visual elements to enhance understanding.
● Conclusion: Summary of findings and personal insights.
● Bibliography: List of sources such as books, websites, reports, and newspapers.

PROJECT TOPICS (Choose Any One)

● Micro and Small Scale Industries


● Food Supply Channel in India
● Contemporary Employment Situation in India
● Disinvestment Policy of the Government
● Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Its Impact on GDP
● Health Expenditure (of Any State)
● Human Development Index
● Inclusive Growth Strategy
● Self-help Groups
● Trends in Credit Availability in India
● Monetary Policy Committee and Its Functions
● Role of RBI in Control of Credit
● Government Budget and Its Components
● Trends in Budgetary Conditions of India
● Exchange Rate Determination – Methods and Techniques
● Currency War – Reasons and Repercussions
● Livestock – Backbone of Rural India
● Alternate Fuel – Types and Importance
● Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – Cost Ratio Benefits
● Golden Quadrilateral – Cost Ratio Benefit
● Minimum Support Prices
● Relation Between Stock Price Index and the Economic Health of a Nation
● Waste Management in India – Need of the Hour
● Minimum Wage Rate – Approach and Application
● Digital India – Step Towards the Future
● Rain Water Harvesting – A Solution to the Water Crisis
● Vertical Farming – An Alternate Way
● Silk Route – Revival of the Past
● Make in India – The Way Ahead
● Bumper Production – Boon or Bane for the Farmer
● Rise of Concrete Jungle – Trend Analysis
● Organic Farming – Back to the Nature
● Atmnirbhar Bharat
● e-Rupee (e-₹)
● Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis
● Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
● Environmental Crisis
● Comparative Study of Economies (Maximum Three Economies)
● New Education Policy (NEP) 2020: A Promise for a New Education System
● G-20: Inclusive and Action-Oriented
● Amrit Kaal: Empowered and Inclusive Economy
● Cashless Economy

PROJECT STRUCTURE
1. Cover Page
2. Acknowledgment
3. Certificate
4. Index
5. Introduction
6. Main Content
7. Case Study (Mandatory)
8. Graphs/Diagrams/Statistical Data (Where Necessary)
9. Findings
10. Conclusion
11. Bibliography
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

● The project should be the student’s original work with proper citations where necessary.
● Plagiarism should be avoided; content must be written in the student’s own words.
● Use charts, tables, and diagrams for better presentation.
● Ensure clarity, coherence, and logical flow of ideas.
● The project must be well-bound and neatly presented.
● The Project Should be submitted after the Summer Vacations.

Case Study Suggestions

A well-researched case study enhances project quality. Here are some ideas:
GST Impact: Effect on MSMEs and tax compliance
Employment Trends: Rise of gig economy (Uber, Zomato, Swiggy)
Digital Economy: Success of UPI, Paytm, and fintech startups
Exchange Rate: Rupee depreciation and its impact on imports/exports
Sustainability: India’s focus on solar energy and green initiatives

How to Make Your Project Stand Out?


✔ Use Graphs & Charts: Represent data visually with bar graphs and pie charts.
✔ Include Real Data: Use statistics from RBI, Economic Survey, and NITI Aayog reports.
✔ Add Newspaper Clippings: Attach relevant articles for authenticity.
✔ Make it Analytical: Instead of just theory, analyze current trends and policies.
✔ Ensure Proper Citations: Give credit to sources and avoid plagiarism.

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