Why this matters now

The Schedules are a classic match-the-following — especially the 7th (lists), 8th (languages), 9th (immune laws), 10th (anti-defection), 11th and 12th (local government). Knowing which amendment added the later ones is a common twist.

12
Schedules today
8
Originally
7th
The three Lists
8th
22 languages

The twelve Schedules

ScheduleSubject
FirstStates and Union Territories and their territories
SecondSalaries/allowances of high office-holders (President, judges, etc.)
ThirdForms of oaths and affirmations
FourthAllocation of Rajya Sabha seats among states/UTs
FifthAdministration of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes
SixthAdministration of tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram
SeventhDivision of powers — Union, State and Concurrent Lists
EighthThe (22) recognised languages
NinthLaws immune from judicial review (added by the 1st Amendment, 1951)
TenthAnti-defection provisions (added by the 52nd Amendment, 1985)
EleventhPowers of Panchayats — 29 subjects (73rd Amendment, 1992)
TwelfthPowers of Municipalities — 18 subjects (74th Amendment, 1992)

A note on the Ninth Schedule

The Ninth Schedule was created to protect certain laws (initially land-reform laws) from being challenged for violating Fundamental Rights. However, in I.R. Coelho (2007), the Supreme Court held that laws placed in it after 24 April 1973 (the Kesavananda date) are open to judicial review if they violate the basic structure.

Memory tip

The last four are easiest to confuse — link them: 9th (immune laws, 1st Amд), 10th (anti-defection, 52nd), 11th (Panchayats, 73rd, 29 subjects), 12th (Municipalities, 74th, 18 subjects).

UPSC angle

Memorise all twelve, especially 7th (lists), 8th (languages), 9th–12th and the amendments that added 9th/10th/11th/12th. Note I.R. Coelho on Ninth-Schedule review.

Frequently asked questions

How many Schedules does the Constitution have?

Twelve — it originally had eight; the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th were added by later amendments.

What does the Seventh Schedule contain?

The division of legislative powers between the Centre and states — the Union, State and Concurrent Lists.

What does the Eighth Schedule contain?

The list of recognised languages (currently 22).

Which Schedules deal with local government?

The Eleventh (Panchayats, 29 subjects) and Twelfth (Municipalities, 18 subjects), added by the 73rd and 74th Amendments.