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Latest Sociology NCERT Notes with Solutions (Class 11 & 12)
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Class 11 Sociology
Class 11 Sociology introduces students to the basic concepts, methods, and thinkers of the discipline. It is divided into two books:
Book 1: Introducing Sociology
- Sociology, Society, and Key Concepts: An introduction to what Sociology is, its relationship with society, and the core terms used to analyze it, such as social groups, status, and roles.
- Understanding Social Institutions: A detailed study of foundational institutions like family, marriage, religion, and the economy, and their functions in society.
- Culture and Socialisation: Explores how individuals learn to become members of society through the process of socialisation and the transmission of culture.
- Doing Sociology: Research Methods: An overview of the scientific methods sociologists use to study society, including surveys, observation, and interviews.
Book 2: Understanding Society
- Social Structure, Stratification, and Social Processes: A deep dive into how society is organized, examining social hierarchy (caste, class), and key processes like cooperation and conflict.
- Social Change and Social Order in Rural and Urban Society: Understanding the forces that cause social transformation and maintain stability, with a focus on the differences between rural and urban settings.
- Environment and Society: Examining the crucial link between human societies and the natural environment, including ecological challenges and social responses.
- Introducing Western and Indian Sociologists: A look at the foundational ideas of key thinkers like Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim, as well as pioneering Indian sociologists like G.S. Ghurye and M.N. Srinivas.
Our notes for Class 11 Sociology break down these complex topics into simple, digestible explanations, making it easier for students to grasp the material. Step-by-step solutions for all NCERT exercises help in reinforcing understanding and provide additional practice.
Class 12 Sociology
Class 12 Sociology builds on this foundation by applying sociological concepts to the specific context of India. It is divided into two books:
Book 1: Indian Society
- Demographic Structure of Indian Society: An analysis of India's population, covering concepts like birth/death rates, sex ratio, age structure, and the demographic dividend.
- Social Institutions - Continuity and Change: Examining key Indian institutions like caste, family, and marriage, focusing on how they have persisted and transformed over time.
- The Market as a Social Institution: Understanding how markets in India are shaped by social factors like caste and community networks.
- Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion: A critical look at structured inequalities based on caste, tribe, gender, and disability in Indian society.
- The Challenges of Cultural Diversity: Exploring issues like communalism, regionalism, and casteism that arise from India's vast cultural diversity.
Book 2: Social Change and Development in India
- Structural and Cultural Change: Examining major transformations in India due to colonialism, industrialization, and processes like Westernisation and Sanskritisation.
- The Constitution and Social Change: Analyzing the role of the Indian Constitution as an instrument for bringing about social reform and establishing equality and justice.
- Change and Development in Rural and Industrial Society: A detailed look at transformations in villages (due to land reforms, Green Revolution) and in industrial sectors (labour, unions).
- Globalisation, Mass Media, and Social Movements: Understanding the impact of modern forces like globalization and mass communication, and the role of social movements (e.g., environmental, women's, caste-based) in driving social change.
The Class 12 notes focus on providing an in-depth understanding of societal changes, challenges, and issues while ensuring that the material is broken down for easy comprehension. Our solutions for all exercises are designed to help students learn in a structured manner, reinforcing their grasp of key concepts.
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