This intensive one-year academic program is specifically engineered for students appearing for the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Class 12 Science exams. The course provides a deep dive into the NCERT-aligned curriculum, with a specialized focus on the BSEB exam blueprint which allocates 50% of total marks to Objective Type (MCQ) questions.
Key Features:
MATHEMATICS
Unit I: Relations and Functions – This introductory unit focuses on the foundational logic of mathematics, covering the various types of relations and functions, composite functions, and the properties of inverse trigonometric functions.
Unit II: Algebra – In this unit, students master the concepts of Matrices and Determinants, including their properties, the adjoint and inverse of a matrix, and their practical application in solving systems of linear equations.
Unit III: Calculus – As the most significant part of the syllabus, this unit covers Continuity, Differentiability, and the Application of Derivatives. It further explores Indefinite and Definite Integrals, the Area under simple curves, and the formulation and solution of Differential Equations.
Unit IV: Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry – This unit bridges the gap between algebra and geometry, focusing on Vector Algebra (scalar and vector products) and the algebraic study of lines and planes in 3D space.
Unit V: Linear Programming – Students learn the optimization of resources through the formulation of Linear Programming Problems (LPP) and their graphical solutions for feasible and optimal results.
Unit VI: Probability – The final unit covers advanced probability concepts, including Conditional Probability, Multiplication Theorem, Bayes’ Theorem, and Random Variables with Binomial Distribution.
PHYSICS
Unit I & II: Electrostatics and Current Electricity – These units cover the behavior of stationary and moving charges, exploring electric fields, Gauss’s Law, capacitors, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and the functioning of electrical circuits and measuring instruments.
Unit III & IV: Magnetic Effects and Electromagnetic Induction – Students study the magnetic fields produced by current, Earth’s magnetism, and the principles of Faraday’s Laws, Lenz's Law, and Alternating Currents (AC), including the mechanics of transformers and generators.
Unit V & VI: Electromagnetic Waves and Optics – This section details the properties of EM waves and provides an in-depth study of Ray Optics (lenses, mirrors, and telescopes) and Wave Optics (the phenomena of interference, diffraction, and polarization).
Unit VII & VIII: Dual Nature of Matter and Modern Physics – Exploring the quantum side of science, these units cover the photoelectric effect, Einstein’s equation, and the structural study of Atoms and Nuclei, including radioactivity and nuclear energy.
Unit IX & X: Electronic Devices and Communication Systems – The final units focus on semiconductor electronics (diodes and logic gates) and the fundamental elements of modern communication, such as signal propagation and modulation techniques.
CHEMISTRY
Unit I to V: Physical Chemistry – This section covers the structural and kinetic aspects of chemistry, including the study of the Solid State, Solutions and their colligative properties, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics (rates of reactions), and the phenomena of Surface Chemistry.
Unit VI to IX: Inorganic Chemistry – These units focus on the General Principles of Isolation of Elements (Metallurgy) and a detailed study of the p-Block, d-Block, and f-Block elements, concluding with the nomenclature and bonding in Coordination Compounds.
Unit X to XIII: Organic Chemistry – As a vital core of the board exam, this section covers the reactions and mechanisms of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, and the chemistry of Carbonyl compounds like Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, along with Organic compounds containing Nitrogen (Amines).
Unit XIV to XVI: Applied Chemistry – The syllabus concludes with the study of Biomolecules (carbohydrates and proteins), the industrial and chemical study of Polymers, and the application of Chemistry in Everyday Life, including medicines and food chemicals.
BIOLOGY
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