Course Description

  1. Methodology :
    1. Chapter Wise Test
    2. Expert Faculties
    3. Individual Attention
    4. Daily Attendance Message
    5. All Classrooms Under CCTV
Physics:
Mechanics: Kinematics, laws of motion, work, energy, power, circular motion, and gravitation.
Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics, heat transfer, kinetic theory of gases, and thermal properties of matter.
Properties of Matter: Elasticity, surface tension, viscosity, and fluid mechanics.
Oscillations and Waves: Simple harmonic motion, wave motion, and sound waves.

Chemistry:
Basic Concepts of Chemistry: Atoms, molecules, atomic structure, chemical bonding, and periodic table.
States of Matter: Gases, liquids, solids, and their properties.
Chemical Reactions: Types of chemical reactions, stoichiometry, and balancing equations.
Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium: Laws of thermodynamics, entropy, Gibbs free energy, and equilibrium constant.

Mathematics:
Algebra: Polynomial functions, quadratic equations, logarithms, sequences, and series.
Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions, identities, equations, and properties of triangles.
Coordinate Geometry: Cartesian coordinates, straight lines, circles, conic sections.
Calculus: Limits, derivatives, integration, and applications of derivatives.

Biology:
Cell Biology: Cell structure and function, cell organelles, cell division, and cell cycle.
Diversity in Living Organisms: Classification of living organisms, plant and animal kingdom.
Plant Physiology: Photosynthesis, respiration, plant growth, and development.
Human Physiology: Digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, excretory system, and nervous system.

Practical Work:
Science practical's are an essential component of the 11th-grade science curriculum. These practical sessions help students develop experimental skills, data analysis techniques, and scientific inquiry methods.