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Class 12th Economics Pendrive & Google Drive Classes

6,000

Course Price – ₹ 7,000 for Pen Drive / ₹ 6,000 for Google Drive
Scoring 90+ marks in Class 12th Economics Board Exam is now easy with CA Niraj Jain’s guidance. This course is designed to provide a Full Concept Based Knowledge to the Student in Economics. It covers all the Chapters & Topics as per the latest NCERT Curriculum applicable for Board Exams.

Some Unique Features of Class 12th Economics Course by CA Niraj Jain –

  • Concept Explanation in Simple Language
  • Discussion & Practice of Numerical Sums
  • Full Coverage of MCQ’s / Objective Type Questions
  • Paper Presentation Skills
  • In-Depth Understanding of Concepts & Topics
  • Logic Based Study Pattern
  • 10 Free Mock-Tests with Answer Key for Self Practise

Description

Topics Covered in the Class 12th Economics Course –
Units Details
MACROECONOMICS  
National Income and Related Aggregates
  • What is Macroeconomics?
  • Basic concepts in macroeconomics: consumption goods, capital goods, final goods, intermediate goods; stocks and flows; gross investment, and depreciation.
  • Circular flow of income (two-sector model); Methods of calculating National Income – Value Added or Product method, Expenditure method, Income method.
  • Aggregates related to National Income:
  • Gross National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and Net Domestic Product (NDP) – at market price, at factor cost; Real and Nominal GDP.
  • GDP and Welfare
Money and Banking
  • Money – meaning and supply of money – Currency held by the public and net demand deposits held by commercial banks.
  • Money creation by the commercial banking system.
  • The central bank and its functions (example of the Reserve Bank of India): Bank of issue, Govt. Bank, Banker’s Bank, Control of Credit, through Bank Rate, CRR, SLR, Repo Rate and Reverse Repo Rate, Open Market Operations, Margin requirement.
Determination of Income and Employment
  • Aggregate demand and its components.
  • The propensity to consume and propensity to save (average and marginal). Short-run equilibrium output; investment multiplier and its mechanism. Meaning of full employment and involuntary unemployment.
  • Problems of excess demand and deficient demand; measures to correct them – fiscal policy and monetary policy (changes in government spending, taxes, and money supply)
Government Budget and the Economy
  • Government budget – meaning, objectives, and components.
  • Classification of receipts – revenue receipts and capital receipts; Classification of expenditure – revenue expenditure and capital expenditure.
  • Measures of government deficit – revenue deficit, fiscal deficit, primary deficit their meaning and implications
Balance of Payments and Foreign Exchange
  • Balance of payments account – meaning and components; current account and capital account
  • Foreign exchange rate – meaning of fixed and flexible rates and managed floating, Determination of exchange rate in a free market.
INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991
  • A brief introduction of the state of the Indian economy on the eve of independence
  • Economic Planning – Indian economic system and common goals of Five Year Plans
  • Main features, problems, and policies of Agriculture (institutional aspects and new agricultural strategy)
  • Industry (IPR 1956; SSI – role & importance)
  • Foreign trade.
  • Economic Reforms since 1991: Features and appraisals of Liberalization, Globalization, and Privatization (LPG policy); Concepts of Demonetization and GST
Current Challenges Facing the Indian Economy
  • Poverty: absolute and relative; main programs for poverty alleviation: a critical assessment;
  • Human Capital Formation: how people become resource; role of human capital in economic development;
  • Rural Development: key issues – credit and marketing – the role of cooperatives; agricultural diversification;
  • Employment: growth and changes in the workforce participation rate in formal and informal sectors; problems and policies
  • Infrastructure: meaning and types: health: problems and policies- a critical assessment;
Development Experience of India
  • A comparison with neighbours – India and Pakistan; India and China
  • Issues: economic growth, population, sectoral development, and other human development indicators

‘Things to Know’ before placing a Purchase Order :-
Package Contents 32 GB Pen Drive or Downloadable Links (for Lectures) + Printed Material
Note :
– The fees paid for the Course is Non-Refundable and Non-Transferable.
– Course once subscribed cannot be cancelled.
– Internet Connection will be needed to download the Lecture files from Google Drive
Total Lecture Duration 90 Hours (for full course coverage)
Note :
Each Lecture will roughly have a duration of 60 Minutes
Validity Period 9 to 12 Months (depending upon the package purchased)
Note :
Extension of the Validity – can be done for 3 months by paying extra charges ₹ 1500.
Total Viewable Time 2 Full Views per Lecture (Pause, Forward and Rewind features are available)
Note :
Students will be given ‘Double Time’ for each lecture. No limit of views for any lecture (subject to availability of time). For Example – A lecture of 1 Hour can be viewed any number of times till the expiry of total limit of 2 Hours i.e. Double Time
Lectures will Play On – Windows Desktop, Windows Laptop, Android Phone
Note :
Software for Playing Lectures can be activated on Any One Device of your Choice. (Apple Devices are not Supported)
Desktop, Projector, TV or any External Display or Mirroring or Screen Cast is Not Allowed
Maximum allowed Screen Size of the Monitor is 24 inches.

Device Change Request will be charged at ₹ 500 ExtraSoftware will be provided FREE of Cost to Play the Lectures
Note :
Students ID Proof i.e., Aadhar card or Passport or Latest School ID Card will be required for Course Activation on Software. First Time Activation will be FREE.

Software ‘ID Re-Activation’ Request will be charged at ₹ 500 Extra
Tech Requirements (For PC or Laptop)
Processor – Core 2 Duo (2 GHz) Processor or Above
RAM – 2GB or Above
Operating System – Windows 7 (Ultimate, Home Premium, Professional, and Enterprise), 8, 8.1 and 10
(Not Supported Versions : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 N Edition, Windows 7 KN Edition, Apple IOS) (For Phone)
Only Android Version 9 or Above with atleast 2 GB RAM.
Note :
– Internet Connection will be required for ‘Installing and Updating the Software’ provided to play the Lectures. 
– Please be informed that, you shall not update the Laptop/PC/Mobile OS Version after installing the Software as this will make the Software and Lectures Unplayable.

Software ‘ID Re-Activation’ Request will be charged at ₹ 500 Extra
Video Language Hinglish
Book Language English
Dispatch Time Within 72 Hours of Placing the Order
Delivery Time 5-7 Working Days from date of Placing the Order
(Package will be delivered through SPEED POST or DELHIVERY as per availability at the given PIN CODE)
Extra Classes Extra Classes will be shared on YouTube if any changes are made in the NCERT Syllabus in-between the Session
Doubts Solution “CA Niraj Jain” Sir’s WhatsApp Number will be given to the Student for only Subject related Doubts Solution.
Note :
Doubts Solution over Voice or Video Call will be at the discretion of CA Niraj Jain Sir only.
Software Problem or Problem in Playing Classes A dedicated Tech-Support Team’s Contact Number will be given to the Student which will be functional from Monday to Saturday (11 AM to 5 PM) except on Public Holidays or Festivals.
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