
This course is designed for Board students.
Course Curriculum
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Physics | Motion
- Introduction
- Velocity and Speed
- Discussion: In Class Exercise – 01 (Part – 01)
- Discussion: In Class Exercise – 01 (Part – 02)
- Worksheet: Home Assignments (01 – 04)
- Types of Motion
- Equations of Motion
- Discussion: In Class Exercise – 02
- Graphs
- Equations of Motion by Graphical Method
- Discussion: In class Exercise – 03
- Circular Motion
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Biology | The Fundamental Unit of Life Cell
- Living Beings Made Up Of ?, Unicellular & Multi-cellular Organisms, Discovery Of Cell, Cell Theory, Instruments
- Cell Shape & Size, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Difference
- Structural Organization of Cell, Plasma Membrane, Active & Passive Transport, Diffusion, Osmosis, Endocytosis & Exocytosis
- Cell Wall, Nucleus, Structure of Chromosome, Cytoplasm
- Cellular Organelles
- Cell Organelles, Plant Cell & Animal Cell
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Chemistry | Matter In Our Surroundings
- What Is Matter, Characteristics Of Matter, Physical Properties Of Matter
- Characteristics Of Particles Of Matter
- Worksheet : 01
- States of Matter
- Worksheet : 02
- Effect of Change of Temperature
- Effect of change of pressure & Interconversion of states of matter
- Evaporation and factors affecting evaporation
- How does evaporation cause cooling?
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Chemistry | Is Matter Around us Pure
- Introduction to chapter & classification of matter
- Types of Mixtures, Examples & properties of solutions.
- Concentration of solutions
- In class Exercise questions on concentration of solutions.
- Suspensions and Colloids
- Separation technique: Evaporation
- Techniques of separation: By separating Funnel
- Separation technique: By sublimation
- Separation techinique: Chromatography
- Separation technique: Distillation
- Separation technique: Centrifugation
- Method of Separation- Crystallisation
- Method of Separation- Fractional Distillation
- Separation of Gaseous Components from Air
- Elements, compounds and mixtures
- Physical and chemical changes
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Physics | Force and Laws of Motion
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Biology | Tissue
- Tissue Introduction
- Meristematic tissue
- Permanent tissue (part-1) – Parenchyma
- Permanent tissue (part-2)
- Permanent tissue- Epidermis
- Permanent tissue-Complex tissue
- Animal Tissue- Muscular Tissue
- Animal Tissue- Epithelial Tissue
- Animal Tissue- Nervous Tissue
- Connective Tissue Introduction
- Areolar, Dense Regular and Adipose Connective Tissue
- Skeletal and Fluid Connective Tissue( Part-1)
- Skeletal and Fluid Connective Tissue( Part-2)
- Tissue DPP ( Subjective)
- Tissue Ncert Excercise (Q1-Q8)
- Tissue Ncert Excercise (Q9-Q15)
- Exemplar (MCQ 1 -15)
- Exemplar (MCQ Q16-Q33)
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Chemistry | Atoms and Molecules
- Introduction to Atoms & Molecules
- ACTIVITY & NUMERICALS BASED ON LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS
- Law of constant Proportions
- Numericals based on law of constant proportions
- Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- Dalton’s Atomic Theory Part-2
- What are Atoms?
- Symbols of Elements
- Atomic masses of Elements
- How do atoms exist?
- Molecules of Elements and Molecules of Compounds
- What are ions, valencies and chemical formulas?
- Chemical Formula of Compounds
- Molecular mass and formula unit mass
- Mole concept & Numericals based on mole concept
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Biology | Why do we fall ill?
- Why do we fall ill? – Introduction
- Sources Of Diseases
- Personal and Community hygiene both matters for Health
- Symptoms And Sign
- Infectious Agent
- Means of spread of infectious disease
- Organ Specific and Tissue Specific Manifestation
- Principle of Treatment
- Principles of Prevention of Diseases
- Vaccination
- Peptic Ulcer
- Exercise I
- Exercise II
- DPP
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Chemistry | Structure of Atoms
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Physics | Gravitation
- Universal Law Of Gravitation
- Numerical Based On Universal Law Of Gravitation
- Gravitational Acceleration And Motion Under Gravity
- Numerical Practice On Motion Under Gravity
- Variation in Gravitational Acceleration.
- Kepler’s Law
- Deduction of inverse proportion law using keplers law
- Mass and Weight
- In Class Exercise – 1 (Part 1)
- In Class Exercise – 1 (Part 2)
- In Class Exercise – 2 (MCQs)
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Physics | Work Power and energy