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Psychology HSC Science (General) 12th Standard Board Exam Maharashtra State Board Syllabus 2026-27

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Maharashtra State Board Syllabus 2026-27 12th Standard Board Exam: The Maharashtra State Board 12th Standard Board Exam Psychology Syllabus for the examination year 2026-27 has been released by the MSBSHSE, Maharashtra State Board. 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 Maharashtra State Board 12th Standard Board Exam Psychology Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new Maharashtra State Board syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.

The detailed Maharashtra State Board 12th Standard Board Exam Psychology Syllabus for 2026-27 is below.

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Maharashtra State Board 12th Standard Board Exam Psychology Revised Syllabus

Maharashtra State Board 12th Standard Board Exam Psychology Course Structure 2026-27 With Marking Scheme

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Syllabus

1 Psychology : A Scientific Discipline [Revision]
2 Intelligence [Revision]
  • Concept of Intelligence  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Intelligence
    • Activity: Fact or Belief?
    • Features
    • Gardner's Eight Intelligences
    • Real-Life Application
    • Key Point Summary
  • Perspectives on Intelligence  
  • Theories of Intelligence  
    • Introduction
    • Theories of Intelligence
    • Real-Life Application
    • Key Point Summary
    • Louis Thurstone’s Multifactor Theory  
      • Introduction
      • Seven Primary Mental Abilities
      • Key Features of the Theory
      • Evaluation: Strengths and Limitations
      • Real-Life Application
      • Key Points: Louis Thurstone’s Multifactor Theory
    • Charles Spearman's Two Factor Theory  
      • Introduction
      • Historical Background
      • Understanding Factor Analysis
      • Two-Factor Theory
      • Thorndike's Alternative View
      • Real-Life Application
      • Key Points: Charles Spearman's Two Factor Theory
  • Modern Theories of Intelligence  
    • Theory of Intelligence by Cattell  
      • Key Concepts
      • Fluid vs. Crystallized Intelligence
      • Measurement & Assessment
      • Developmental Trends
      • Real-Life Application
      • Key Points: Theory of Intelligence by Cattell
  • Measurement of Intelligence  
    • Introduction
    • Binet's Contribution (1904)
    • Development of Intelligence Tests
    • Types of Intelligence Tests
    • Usefulness of Tests
    • Key Point Summary
    • History of Measurement of Intelligence  
      • Early Contributions to Intelligence Measurement
      • Raymond Cattell’s Contributions
      • The Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale
      • Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
      • Intelligence Testing During the World Wars
      • David Wechsler’s Contributions
      • Current Developments
    • Mental Age  
      • Introduction
      • Historical Framework
      • Calculation of Mental Age
      • Example 
      • Interpretation of Mental Age
      • Growth Pattern of Mental Age
      • Real-Life Application
      • Key Point Summary
    • Intelligence Quotient  
      • Introduction
      • IQ Levels and Interpretation
      • Formula of IQ
      • Example
      • Activity: Calculation of IQ
      • Real-Life Application
      • Key Point Summary
  • Types of Intelligence Tests  
    • Introduction
    • Types of Intelligence Tests
    • Real-Life Application
    • Key Point Summary
    • Individual Test  
      • Introduction
      • Features of Individual Tests
      • Major Intelligence Testing Scales
      • Advantages of Individual Tests
      • Disadvantages of Individual Tests
      • Process of Individual Testing
      • Real-Life Applications
      • Key Points: Individual Test
    • Group Test  
      • Introduction
      • Historical Evolution
      • Advantages of Group Tests
      • Disadvantages of Group Tests
      • Real-Life Applications
      • Key Points: Group Test
    • Verbal Test  
      • Introduction
      • Features of Verbal Tests
      • Modern Verbal Intelligence Tests
      • Types of Verbal Test Questions
      • Activity: Verbal Analogy-Intelligence Test
      • Advantages of Verbal Tests
      • Disadvantages of Verbal Tests
      • Real-Life Applications
      • Key Point: Verbal Test
    • Non-Verbal Test  
      • Introduction
      • Features
      • Types of Non-Verbal Tests
      • Advantages of Non-Verbal Tests
      • Disadvantages of Non-verbal Tests
      • Research Evidence
      • Real-Life Application
      • Key Points: Non-Verbal Test
  • Applications of Intelligence Testing  
  • New Trends in Intelligence> Social Intelligence  
    • Activity 1: Examples of Social Intelligence
    • Nature
    • Historical Background
    • Definition: Social Intelligence
    • Behavioral Spectrum
    • Activity 2: Assessing Social Intelligence
    • Characteristics
  • New Trends in Intelligence> Emotional Intelligence  
    • Introduction
    • Activity 1: Examples of Emotional Intelligence
    • Importance of EI vs. IQ
    • Activity 2: Emotional Intelligence Comparison
    • Characteristics: High EI vs. Low EI
    • Models of Emotional Intelligence
    • Benefits of High EI
    • Key Points: Emotional Intelligence
  • New Trends in Intelligence> Artificial Intelligence  
    • Introduction 
    • Activity: Devices Using Artificial Intelligence
    • Human Intelligence vs Artificial Intelligence
    • Branches of AI
    • AI Workflow
    • Core Applications
    • Limits & Ethical Considerations
    • Key Points: Artificial Intelligence
3 Personality [Revision]
  • Concept of Personality  
    • Introduction
    • Etymology and Historical Context
    • Definition: Personality
    • Activity: Understanding Personality Traits
    • Approaches of Personality
    • Features of Personality
    • Major Dimensions: The Big Five
    • Common Misconceptions
    • Key Point Summary
  • Factors Shaping Personality  
  • Perspectives of Studying Personality  
    • Introduction
    • Types
  • Neo-Freudian Theory of Personality  
    • Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality  
      • Jung's Personality Types
      • Structure of the Psyche
      • Archetypes
      • Four Psychological Functions
      • Jung vs. Freud
      • Applications and Engagement
      • Key Points: Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality
  • Trait Theory> Trait Theory of G. Allport  
    • Introduction
    • Trait Categories
    • Cardinal Traits
    • Central Traits
    • Secondary Traits
    • Key Points: Trait Theory of G. Allport
  • Big Five Factor Model of Personality: (Ocean)  
    • Introduction
    • Factors of Personality
  • Measurement of Personality  
    • Introduction
    • Key Concepts
    • Methods of Personality Assessment
    • Features of a Good Assessment
    • Real-Life Applications
    • Key Point Summary
    • Behavioural Analysis  
      • Introduction
      • Methods of Behavioural Analysis
      • Interview Method
      • Observation Method
      • Activity: Identifying Personality Traits through Observation
      • Nomination Method
      • Behavioural Ratings 
      • Situational Tests
      • Key Points: Behavioural Analysis
    • Self Report Inventories  
      • Introduction
      • The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
      • Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ)
      • Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16 PF)
    • Projective Techniques  
      • Introduction
      • Rorschach’s Ink-Blot Test
      • Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
      • Sentence-Completion Test
      • Activity: Sentence Completion Test
      • Draw-a-Person Test
      • Comparative Overview
      • Key Points: Projective Techniques
4 Cognitive Processes [Revision]
5 Emotions [Revision]
  • Concept of Emotions  
  • History of Emotions  
    • Introduction
    • Activity: Analyzing Different Situations
    • Definition: Emotions
    • Historical Theories of Emotions
    • Facial Feedback Hypothesis
  • Basic Emotions  
    • Introduction
    • Activity 1: Identifying Facial Expressions & Emotions
    • Activity 2: Identifying Emotions in Different Situations
    • Types
    • Higher Cognitive Emotions
    • Plutchik’s Model  
      • Introduction
      • The Wheel of Emotions
      • Basic and Polar Emotions
      • Emotional Literacy and Its Importance
  • Physiological Changes During Emotions  
    • Introduction
    • Activity 1: Analysis of Emotional Reactions and Behavior
    • Activity 2: Understanding Emotional Responses
    • The Effect of Positive Emotions
    • The Process of Emotional Response
    • Impact of Emotions on Health
  • Emotional Well-Being  
    • Case Study
    • Understanding Emotional Well-Being
    • Factors Affecting Emotional Well-Being
    • Managing Emotional Well-Being
  • Emotional Abuse  
    • Introduction
    • Types
    • Signs of Being Prone to Emotional Abuse
    • Dealing with Emotional Abuse
  • Managing Emotions  
    • Case Study
    • Importance
    • Definition: Managing Emotions
    • The Science Behind Emotions
    • Connection to Emotional Intelligence
    • Application
  • Anger Management  
    • Understanding Anger
    • Process of Anger and How the Brain Responds
    • Triggers of Anger
    • Activity: Understanding Anger Reactions
    • Anticipating and Managing Anger  
      • Introduction
      • Anger and Its Control
      • Effective Anger Management
      • Activity: Managing Anger- A Reflection
      • Taking Responsibility for Anger
6 Psychological Disorders [Revision]
7 First Aid in Mental Health [Revision]
8 Positive Psychology [Revision]

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