AP Syllabus Pattern
2,600 colleges worldwide giver credits for Advanced Placement (AP) scores. AP courses offer students an opportunity to showcase their readiness for the rigor of an undergraduate course
In India, College Board offers AP tests in only in the following 23 subjects:
ARTS | HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES | SCIENCES |
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Art History | Comparative Government and Politics | Biology |
European History | Chemistry | |
Human Geography | Environmental Science | |
Macroeconomics | Physics B | |
Microeconomics | Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism | |
Psychology | Physics C: Mechanics | |
United States Government and Politics | ||
United States History | ||
World History | ||
ENGLISH | MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE | WORLD LANGUAGES |
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English Language and Composition | Calculus AB | Latin |
English Literature and Composition | Calculus BC | Spanish Literature and Culture |
Computer Science A | ||
Statistics |
AP Syllabus
The syllabus for AP exams corresponds with the college level syllabus of these subjects. AP courses and syllabus are challenging, and a well- thought study plan is required for both the content and test pattern. Questions on AP tests are applicative and taking timed practice tests is a prerequisite to score high on your AP exam/s.
Details of subject wise course description and overview can be found at:
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/course-index-page
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