CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus - Free PDF Download
CBSE Syllabus 2026-27 Class 11: The CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus for the examination year 2026-27 has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2026-27 CBSE Class 11 History Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CBSE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus for 2026-27 is below.
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CBSE Class 11 History Revised Syllabus
CBSE Class 11 History Course Structure 2026-27 With Marking Scheme
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Syllabus
1: Introduction to World History
CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus
1: Early Societies
CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus
1 From the Beginning of Time
- Focus: Africa, Europe till 15000 BCE
- Views on the Origin of Human Beings
- Early Societies
- Historians’ Views on Present-day Gathering- Hunting Societies
1 Introduction Timeline I (6 MYA TO 1 BCE)
2 Theme 1: Writing and City Life
2 Early Cities
- Focus: Iraq, 3rd Millennium BCE
- Growth of Towns
- Nature of Early Urban Societies
- Historians’ Debate on Uses of Writing
2: Empires
CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus
3 Introduction Timeline II (C. 100 BCE TO 1300 CE)
4 An Empire Across Three Continents
- Focus: Roman Empire, 27 BCE to 600 CE
- Political Evolution
- Economic Expansion
- Religio-Cultural Foundation
- Late Antiquity
- Historians’ Views on the Institution of Slavery
5 Nomadic Empires
- The Nature of Nomadism
- Formation of Empires
- Conquests and Relations with Other States
- Historians Views on Nomadic Societies and State Formation
5 Central Islamic Lands
- 7th to 12th Centuries - Polity
- 7th to 12th Centuries - Economy
- 7th to 12th Centuries - Culture
- Historians’ Viewpoints on the Nature of the Crusades
3: Changing Traditions
CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus
6 Introduction Timeline III (C.1300 TO 1700)
7 The Three Orders
- Feudal Society and Economy
- Formation of States
- Church and Society
- Historians’ Views on Decline of Feudalism
8 Confrontation of Cultures
- European Voyages of Exploration
- Search for Gold
- Focus on America, 15th to 18th Century - Enslavement
- Focus on America, 15th to 18th Century - Raids
- Indigenous People and Cultures – the Arawaks, the Aztecs, the Incas
- History of Displacements
- Historians’ Viewpoints on the Slave Trade
8 Changing Cultural Traditions
- New Ideas and New Trends in Literature and Arts
- Relationship with Earlier Ideas
- The Contribution of West Asia
- Historians’ Viewpoints on the Validity of the Notion ‘European Renaissance’.
4: Towards Modernization
CBSE Class 11 History Syllabus
9 Introduction Timeline IV (C.1700 TO 2000)
9 The Industrial Revolution
- Innovations and Technological Change
- Focus on England, 18th and 19th Century - Patterns of Growth
- Focus on England, 18th and 19th Century - Emergence of a Working Class
- Historians’ Viewpoints, Debate on ‘Was There an Industrial Revolution?
10 Displacing Indigenous People
- European Colonists in North America and Australia
- Formation of White Settler Societies
- Displacement and Repression of Local People
- Historians’ Viewpoints on the Impact of European Settlement on Indigenous Population
11 Paths to Modernization
- Militarization and Economic Growth in Japan
- China and the Communist Alternative
- Historians’ Debate on the Meaning of Modernization
