
This course is designed for Board students.
Course Curriculum
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Management of Natural Resources
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Natural resources, Pollution of Water-Ganga Action Plan, Methods of reducing pressure on Environment
- Forest and wildlife, Sustainable management, Wildlife & its Management, Stakeholders
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Water for all, Dams- Advantages and disadvantages, Water harvesting methods
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Watershed management, Coal and Petroleum
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Management of Natural Resources – Worksheet
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Electricity
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Electric Charges & Current
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Electric Potential & Potential Difference
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Electricity: Worksheet – 01
- Ohms Law and Combination of Resistance
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Numericals on Ohm’s Law and Combination of Resistance
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Discussion: In Class Exercise – 02 (Part – 01)
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Discussion: In Class Exercise – 02 (Part – 02)
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Resistance and Resistivity
- Discussion: In Class Exercise – 03
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Electric Power and Energy
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Discussion: In class exercise – 04
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Electricity: Worksheet – 02 to 04
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Domestic Circuit
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Revision – Chapter : Electricity In Nut Shell
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Revision -Formulas Electricity
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Revision -Electricity – Passage/Diagram Questions
- Revision – Electricity – MCQs
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Revision – Electricity : Assertion – Reason
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Numerical Solving Techniques (Electricity)
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Revision Worksheet 1 (Electricity)
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Revision Worksheet 2 (Electricity)
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Life Processes
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Nutrition
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Heterotrophic mode of Nutrition
- Autotrophic Nutrition – Photosynthesis
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Human Digestive System – Part 1
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Human Digestive System – Part 2
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DPP: 01
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DPP: 02
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Respiration
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Respiration in plants and animals
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Breathing
- Human respiratory system
- Human Circulatory system-Functioning of Heart
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Human Circulatory system-Blood
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Human Circulatory system- Blood vessels
- Transportation in Plants
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Circulation and Excretion
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Kidney failure, Dialysis and Excretion in plants
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Revision session- General concept of nutrition and Plant Nutrition (Photosynthesis)
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Blood Pressure and Double Circulation
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Lymphatic system
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Introduction to Chemistry
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Chemical Reactions and Equations
- Characteristics of Chemical Reaction
- Balancing of Chemical Equations
- Examples of Balancing of Chemical Equations (Part – 01)
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Examples of Balancing of Chemical Equations (Part – 02)
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Worksheet on Balancing of Chemical Equations (Part – 01)
- Types of Chemical Reactions – (01) Combination Reaction
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Endothermic & Exothermic Reactions
- Types of chemical Reactions -Decomposition reaction
- Discussion of In class Exercise Questions based on combination & Decomposition reactions.
- Displacement reactions
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Double Displacement Reactions
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Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
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Oxidation and Reduction Reactions -part-02
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Corrosion and Rancidity
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Worksheet 2
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Magnetic effects of electric current
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Magnetic field and field lines
- Magnetic field due to Current carrying loop
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Magnetic Field due to a Solenoid
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Force on a Current Carrying Conductor placed in Magnetic Field
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Electric Motor
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Electromagnetic Induction
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Flemings Right Hand Rule
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Practice Questions
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Worksheet : 01
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Worksheet : 02
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Worksheet : 03
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Worksheet : 04
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Acids, Bases and salts
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Types of Indicators
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Introduction to Acids
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Chemical properties of acids
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Chemical properties of Acids- part-2
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Discussion of In Class Exercise Questions
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What do all Acids have in common?
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Strong Acids & Weak acids
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Introduction to bases- strong and Weak bases
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Chemical Properties of Bases
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pH Scale
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Importance of pH in everyday life
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pH of Salts
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Preparation of Sodium Hydroxide
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Preparation, Properties and uses of washing soda
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Preparation,properties and uses of Baking soda
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Preparation,properties and uses of Bleaching powder
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Preparation,properties and uses of P.O.P
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Water of crystallisation
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Light
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Introduction to Reflection
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Types of Mirror
- Rules for Image Formation By Curved Mirrors
- Image Formation by Concave Mirror
- Image Formation by Convex Mirror
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Mirror Formula and New Cartesian Sign Convention
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Numerical Practice on Mirror Formula and Linear Magnification (Concave Mirror)
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Numerical Practice on Mirror Formula and Linear Magnification (Convex Mirror)
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Worksheet : Reflection
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REFRACTION
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Rules for Image Formation By Lens
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Image Formation By Convex Lens
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Image Formation By Concave Lens
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Lens Formula and Linear Magnification by Lens
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Practice Questions on Lens Formula and Magnification
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Worksheet : Refraction
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How do Organisms reproduce
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Reproduction: An Introduction
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Different Modes of Asexual Reproduction
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Practice Worksheet-01
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Structure of Flower
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Pollination, Structure of Pollen grain and Structure of Ovule
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Fertilization and Post fertilization events
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Human Male Reproductive System – Part I
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Human Male Reproductive System – Part II
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Human Female Reproductive System – Part I
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Human Female reproductive system part II
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Menstrual Cycle
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Practice Questions
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Fertilization and Embryonic Development
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Reproductive health and Birth control methods
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Metals and non-metals
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Introduction to metals and non-metals
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Physical properties of Metals
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Reaction of metals with oxygen
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Reaction of metals with water
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Reaction of metals with dilute acids
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Metal Activity Series
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Chemical properties of non-metals-Part-1
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Chemical Properties of Non-metals -part-2 (DPP-01)
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Formation of Ionic bond
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Examples of formation of Ionic compounds and properties of Ionic compounds
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Paper Pattern (Science 20 - 21)
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Paper Pattern (Science 20 – 21)
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Human Eye and Colourful World
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Dispersion
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Rainbow Formation
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Total Internal Reflection (Experiment)
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Atmospheric Refraction
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Scattering of light
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Power of Lens
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Carbon and its compounds
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Introduction of Carbon & it’s compounds
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Types of covalent bonds
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Examples of Covalent Bonds
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Physical Properties and versatile nature of carbon
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Allotropes of Carbons
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Types of Hydrocarbons
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Functional Groups
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Homologous series
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Heredity and Evolution
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Heredity and Evolution- Introduction
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Mendel’s experiment
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Monohybrid cross
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Subjective DPP
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Dihybrid cross
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Sex determination
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Periodic classification of elements
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Introduction to classification of elements
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Dobereiner’s law of Triads for classification of elements
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Newland’s law of octaves
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Mendeleev’s Periodic Table
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Introduction to Modern Periodic table
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Characteristics of modern periodic table
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Trends in modern periodic table:Valence electrons and valency
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Trends in modern periodic table-part-2
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Our Environment
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Ecosystem- Structure and Function
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Food chain
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Ozone depletion
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