PSEB 12th Class Syllabus 2023 Media Studies – Text
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CLASS-XII MEDIA STUDIES SYLLABUS Unit – I History and Development of Media Group – A 1. Brief history and development of media in India, with special reference to Punjab; - Evolution of Print Media – Evolution of Radio – Evolution of Television – Evolution of Cinema – Evolution of Internet. 2. History of Punjabi Journalism; - Evolutionary period – 1850 A.D. to 1900 A.D. – 1900 A.D. to 1947 A.D. – 1947 A.D. to 2000 A.D. – After 2000 A.D. Group – B 3. Radio Programmes – Characteristics, Types and Impact. (Expected and Achieved) 4. T.V. Programmes – Characteristics, Types and Impact. (Expected and Achieved) 5. Script writing for Radio and Television Programmes. Unit – II Films and Cyber Journalism Group – C 6. Indian Cinema; Types (Commercial & Art), Characteristics and Impact. 7. Punjabi Cinema; Characteristics and Impact.
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(Special Reference to: Chann Pardesi, Marhi da Diva, Desh hoeya Padeis, Nabar and Asees; Semi-Punjabi and Hindi Films; Pinjar, Chakravyuh, Udta Punjab, Page 3 & Peepli Live) 8. Cyber/Online Journalism: i. Social Networking; Facebook, Twitter, Blogging, Websites, Portal, Instagram ii. Communication through Cell phones; WhatsApp, SMS Group – D 9. Media Advertising; Selling and Marketing products through advertising. 10. Introduction to Media Ethics. 11. Basic Terminology and use reference materials. Project/INA/Book Bank 1. Printed material or Aired programmes: Each student shall have to send their articles, features and letters to various newspapers or magazines and (Or) they may take part in any of the radio programmes. They shall have to maintain record of their practical work. Printed/Broadcasted/Telecasted materials in accordance with syllabus shall be assessed out of maximum 6 marks. 6 Marks 2. Teleboard Display and news reading: Display of tileboard and putting the candidate any questions out of topics mentioned in syllabus shall also be awarded out of maximum 6 marks. 6 Marks 3. Viva: The examiner may ask the candidates questions on visit to any Radio or T.V. station and Current Affairs related to running academic session period. 6 Marks 4. Book Bank: The examinees shall submit their study material for students to follow and their this endure will be evaluated. 2 Marks