Download as xlsx, pdf, or txt
Download as xlsx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 34

12th JEE - Physics Lecture Plan

Chapter No. Subject


1 Physics
2 Physics
3 Physics
4 Physics
5 Physics
6 Physics
7 Physics
8 Physics
9 Physics
10 Physics
11 Physics
12 Physics
13 Physics
14 Physics
15 Physics

Detailed Lecture Planner - Phase 1


Chapter Name Lecture No
Electric charges and field 1
Electric charges and field 2
Electric charges and field 3
Electric charges and field 4
Electric charges and field 5
Electric charges and field 6
Electric charges and field 7
Electric charges and field 8
Electric charges and field 9
Electric charges and field 10
Electric charges and field 11
Electric charges and field 12
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 1
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 2
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 3
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 4
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 5
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 6
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 7
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 8
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 9
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 10
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 11
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 12
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 13
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 14
Current Electricity 1
Current Electricity 2
Current Electricity 3
Current Electricity 4
Current Electricity 5
Current Electricity 6
Current Electricity 7
Current Electricity 8
Current Electricity 9
Moving Charges and Magnetism 1
Moving Charges and Magnetism 2
Moving Charges and Magnetism 3
Moving Charges and Magnetism 4
Moving Charges and Magnetism 5
Moving Charges and Magnetism 6
Moving Charges and Magnetism 7
Moving Charges and Magnetism 8
Magnetism and Matter 1
Magnetism and Matter 2
Magnetism and Matter 3
Magnetism and Matter 4
Magnetism and Matter 5
Electromagnetic Induction 1
Electromagnetic Induction 2
Electromagnetic Induction 3
Electromagnetic Induction 4
Electromagnetic Induction 5
Electromagnetic Induction 6
Electromagnetic Induction 7
Electromagnetic Induction 8
Alternating Current 1
Alternating Current 2
Alternating Current 3
Alternating Current 4
Alternating Current 5
Electromagnetic Waves 1
Electromagnetic Waves 2
Electromagnetic Waves 3
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 1
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 2
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 3
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 4
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 5
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 6
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 7
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 8
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 9
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 10
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 11
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 12
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 13
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 14
Wave Optics 1
Wave Optics 2
Wave Optics 3
Wave Optics 4
Wave Optics 5
Wave Optics 6
Dual nature of radiation and matter 1
Dual nature of radiation and matter 2
Dual nature of radiation and matter 3
Atomic physics 1
Atomic physics 2
Nuclear physics 1
Nuclear physics 2
Nuclear physics
Semiconductor Electronics 3
Materials, DevicesElectronics
Semiconductor and Simple 1
Materials, Circuits
DevicesElectronics
and Simple 2
Semiconductor
Circuitsand Simple
Materials, Devices 3
Circuits
Semiconductor Electronics
Materials, DevicesElectronics
Semiconductor and Simple 4
Circuits
Materials, Devices and Simple 5
CircuitsSystems
Communication 1
Communication Systems 2
Communication Systems 3
12th JEE - Physics Lecture Plan

Phase 1
Start Date 4-Apr-2023
End Date 10-Nov-2023
Classes per week (Initial) 5
Classes per week (Later) -
# Lectures Per Day 2

Chapter Name No. of Lectures Chapter Start Date


Electric charges and field 12 4-Apr-2023
Electrostatic potential and Capacitance 14 26-Apr-2023
Current Electricity 9 24-May-2023
Moving Charges and Magnetism 8 12-Jun-2023
Magnetism and Matter 5 27-Jun-2023
Electromagnetic Induction 8 6-Jul-2023
Alternating Current 5 24-Jul-2023
Electromagnetic Waves 3 2-Aug-2023
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 14 8-Aug-2023
Wave Optics 6 13-Sep-2023
Dual nature of radiation and matter 3 26-Sep-2023
Atomic physics 2 2-Oct-2023
Nuclear physics 3 5-Oct-2023
Semiconductor Electronics Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits 5 11-Oct-2023
Communication Systems 3 19-Oct-2023

Detailed Lecture Planner - Phase 1


Topic Name Subtopic Name
Introduction Introduction
Electric Charges types of charge
Basic Properties Of Electric Charge
Basic Properties Of Electric Charge
Quantization of Charge
Charging Methods Charging By Induction, Friction & Conduction
Electroscope Electroscope
Conductors And Insulators Conductors And InsulatorsLaw In Vector Form)
Coulombs Law(Coulombs
Coulombs Law Equilibrium of charged particles
Electric field dueMultiple
Forces Between to unifrormly charge
Charges/ circular arc pr
Superposition
Electric Field
Electric field on the axis of unifrormly charge circular
Motion of A Charged Particle In Uniform Electric Field Motion of A Charged Particle In Uniform Electric Fie
Electric Field Lines Properties of field Lines
Concept of solid angle
Electric Flux
Gauss Law, Electric Dipole, Dipole In A Uniform External Electric
Electric flux
Field Due To An Infinite, thin and thick Non-
Field, Short Dipole In Non-Uniform Electric Field Electric Field due to a Conducting Sheet
Introduction Introduction
Electrostatic Potential Energy(Definition and Expression for
Electrostatic Potential Energy Definition
Electrostatic Potential Energy) Potential energy for a system of two point charge
Potential Energy of a System of Charges Expression for Electrostatic Potential Energy
Potential energy for a collection of more than two ch
Electrostatic Potential Electrostatic Potential and Potential Difference
Potential
Work done Due To A Point
to move Charge
a charge in Electrostatic Field
Potential Due To A Point Charge Uniformly Charged Disc dipole
Potential due to electric
Potential Due To A Continuous Charge Distribution Potential Difference Due To Infinite Long Linear Cha
Electric Potential
Equipotential Surfaces(Relation between Electric Field and Potential)
Equipotential of An Annulus between Electric Fie
Surfaces(Relation
Potential Energy of an electric dipole in an External Field Potential Energy of an electric dipole in an External
Work done to move a Electric Dipole in a Electrostatic Field Work done to move a Electric Dipole in a Electrosta
Self energy of a Charged Spherical Shell
Concept Of Self Energy A Conductor
Self energy ofPlaced in Electric
a uniformly FieldSolid Sphere
Charged
Electrostatics of Conductors Electric Field and Potential due to Induced Charges
Concentric Spheres Importantbased
Problem Pointson about Electrostatics
concentric spheresof Conductors
Complex circuit in Electrostatic Pressure
capacitor, Energy Stored in a Capacitor Force acting on surface of the charged conductor
Van de Graaff Generator
Sharing of Charge and Common Potential Drift velocity
Behavior of a non–polar dielectric,
Van de
Introduction, Electric GraaffCurrent
Current, Generatordensity, Ohms Law Mobility
Limitations of Ohms Law resistivity & conductivity
Current density
electical resistance in conductors Cells, emf, Internal
Dependence Resistance
of resistance on length of conductor, A
Battery (Cell) Battery as load
Electrical Energy, Power
Electrical Energy, Power Battery
Load as a Source
, Source
Kirchhoffs current law : Junction rule
Kirchhoffs Rules Maximum
Kirchhoffs Power
voltage Transfer
law : LoopTheorem
rule and Parallel(Serie
Combination of Resistors - Series
Combination of Resistors Nodal Method
Voltage Division and Current Division Rule
Wheatstone Bridge Current
Calculationsymmetry
of effectice resistance, Parallel axis of sy
Equivalent resistance
Ammeter Volatage Symmetry
Voltage sentivity
Voltmeter
RC Circuits conversion
Transient R-C of galvanometer
Circuit in to ammeter
Complex RC Circuits RC circuit with and without a source
Introduction
Introduction,Magnetic
MagneticField
FieldDue
DueTo to Various
a Current Element : BIOT-savart
Current Carrying law
Magnetic Field Due to a Current Element : BIOT-sav
Conductors(Magnetic Field Surrounding A Thin Straight Magnetic Field Due To Various Current Carrying Co
Magnetic Field on the
Current Axis of Conductor
Carrying a Circular Current
) Loop Magnetic Field Inside A Long Straight Current Carry
Ampere Circuital Law Magnetic
The ToroidField Inside A Hollow Straight Current Car
The Solenoid and the Toroid, Magnetic Force
Sources and Fields
Motion of Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field Motion
Motion of Charged Particle
in combined electricin a Magnetic
and magneticField
fields
ned electric and magnetic fields(Velocity selector, The Cyclotron), Force between Hall two
Effect Parallel Currents
Current Loop As A Magnetic Dipole, Torque on a rec
e Ampere Current Loop As A Magnetic Dipole Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Force
Circularbetween
Currenttwo
Dipole loopParallel Currents,dipole
as a magnetic the Ampere
The Moving Coil Galvanometer The Moving
The Magnetic Dipole
Coil Moment of Revolving Electron
Galvanometer
Magnetic Field Lines,
Introduction, Bar Magnet, Coulomb's Law in Magnetism Pole Strength
Deflection of Magnetic Charge
Magnetometer
Magnetic
Bar Magnet, Atomic Theory of Magnetism, Earths Magnetism Atom as a Magnetic Field Due To A Monopole
Dipole
Tangent Galvanometer Bohr magneton
Component and Working of Tangent Galvanometer
Magnetic Intensity [or Intensity of Magnetising Field]
Magnetisation and magnetic Intensity Magnetic Susceptibility [Xm]
Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism
Magnetic properties of Materials Magnetic
HysteresisPermeability (m), Relative Permeability (m
The Experiments
Permanent Magnets of Faraday and Henry
and Electromagnets
Introduction,
Faradays The
Law Experiments of Faraday
of Induction(Lenzs and Henry,
Law,Methods Magneticthe
to Change Flux and Gauss
Magnetic Flux)Law
Lenzs LawFlux
and Conservation of Energy
Magnetic
Lenzs Law and Conservation
Field Induction of Energy Motional Electromotive Force
Motional Electromotive Force DC MotorEmf In A Straight Conductor
Motional
Induced Electric Field Energy stored in an inductor
Inductor in circuit Introduction
Dc Motor Energy Density
COmbination of inductors Growth
L-R circuit PotentialofDifference
current in Inductor
Across an Inductor
Decay of current
Mutual Inductance in of
Inductor
Coaxial Solenoids
Mutual Inductance
Coefficient of Coupling
LC oscillations and eddy current
LC oscillations and eddy current
Electromagnetic
LC oscillations and Damping
eddy current
LC oscillations and eddy current
Introduction Electromagnetic
Root Mean Square Damping
(Rms) Value of AC, Phasor Diag
Alternating Current and EMF Phasor
Mean Value of full and half cycle of AC voltage and
A.C. Voltage Applied to a Resistor A.C. Voltage Applied to a Resistor
Capacitor
Heating effect of current and hot wire instruments
AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor and a Capacitor reactance
AlternatingofVoltage
circuit Applied to a Series LCR
Ac Through An L-R Circuit, Ac Through An R-C Circuit choke coil
Resonance in series LCR
AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit Ac Through An R-C Circuit
Circuit
Parallel Resonance
Introduction(History of EMW)
Introduction(History of EMW),LC Oscillations
Ampere Circuital Law and its Contradiction
Sharpness of resonance
Displacement Current(Consequences
Maxwells Equations of Displacement Current) Ampere Circuital Law and its Contradiction
Important Characteristics and Nature of Electromag
Maxwells Equations
es of Electromagnetic Waves(Important characteristic and Nature of Electromagnetic Radio wavesWaves)
Intensity ofand
Electromagnetic Wave Waves
Important Characteristics Nature of Electromagnetic WavesMicrowaves
Poynting Vector principle axis, focus , apperture , pole, centre of
ntroduction, Rectilinear Propagation of Light, Reflection, Reflection or mirror, Infrared Waves
Refraction
curvature, radius of curvature,normal
Total Internal Reflection in Nature and Its Technolog
Critical Angle, Grazing Emergence Focal length, Focal plane
Linear Magnification for Spherical Refracting Surfac
optical fibre Thin Lenses
Thin Lenses Motion of the objects and spherical surfaces
Lateral
DerivingorThe Transverse
Lens Formula Magnification
Refraction by Lenses Combination of Thin Lenses in Contact
Axis
Power of a Lens
Motion of Object, image, and lens
Velocity of Image Formed By Convex Lens, When O
Defects of Images Defects of Images
Correction of Spherical Aberrations Correction of Spherical
Minimum Deviation andAberrations
Graphy between deviation a
Refraction Through a prism angle of inicidence
Dispersive Power Thin Prism Power
Dispersive or Small-Angled Prism (deviation by a th
Dispersion by a prism(Dispersion without
rsion by a prism(Dispersion without Deviation,Deviation without Dispersion or Achromatism)
Deviation,Deviation
Chromatic aberrationwithout in lensesDispersion or Achromati
and Achromatic
Dispersion in lenses "The Eye
combination of lenses
henomena due to sunlight(Scattering of Light,Reddish Appearance of Sun in Near
FullSightedness
Moon near Horizon)
Or Myopia,Farsightedness Or
Defects of vision
Hypermetropia,Astigmatism"
Optical instruments
Simple Microscope and
Telescope,Terrestrial Compound Microscope
Telescope
Optical instruments
Reflecting Telescope (Cassegrain)
Introduction Introduction
Models of Light(Corpuscular model and Wave model) Models
Drawback of Light(Corpuscular
with Huygens Principle model and Wave mode
Huygens
The principle
Dopplers effect Application of Huygens Principle to Study Refraction
and Energy Conservation)
nd incoherent sources of light(Superposition of the Waves,Interference andWavefronts, Types and shapes of Wavefronts
Energy Conservation)
Thin Film Interference Interference
Immersion ofofYDSE light wave
setupand in ayoungs
liquid double slit
Interference of light wave and youngs double slit experiment(YDSE)
Unpolarized Light, Polarized
Diffraction(Two Types of Diffraction,Locating The Minima) Interference Pattern with white light. Light
Comparison between Interference and Diffraction, Polarisation Plane of Oscillation, plane of polarisatipon
scovery of Electron,Determination of Specific Charge of Electron (E/M),MillikanS Discovery
Oil-Drop
Intensity ofofthe
Electron,Determination
Experiment
Transmitted Light (Malus' of Specific
Law) Cha
Electron
Particle nature of Emission
light : The photon Electron (E/M),Millikan Oil-Drop Experiment
Effect of Intensity of Light on Photocurrent
Photoelectric
ve Nature effect(Hertzs
of matter(Wave Observations,Hallwachs
character of sub-atomic particlesand is
Lenards Observations)
significant and
particles
measurable)
is significant and measurable)
Effect of Potential of Photoelectric Current
Experimental of
Photocell(Uses study of photoelectric
Photocells, Compton effect
Effect) Photocell(Uses of Photocells, Compton Effect)
Introduction, Thomson Model
of atom(Impact parameter, Distance of Closest Appr
and Rutherfords Nuclear
De-Broglies Model ofRadiation
explanation atom(Impact
of
Pressure
Bohrs second parameter,
postulateDistance
Radiation
of Closest
of quantization
Change
Pressure
Approach,
In Frequencyand Electron Orbits)
and Electron Orbits) of Emitted Photon Due To Re
Bohr Model of the Hydrogen atom
Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom,Hydrogen Spectrum, Atomic Excitation Due of Atom
To Collision
Relation between one a.m.u and MeV
Change InAtomic masses
Frequency and composition
of Emitted Photon Due of To
nucleus
Recoil of AtomProperties
Composition of X-rays
Size of the Nucleus(Nuclear Nuclear Forceof Nucleus : Nuclei are composed of pr
Nuclear Force Density) and neutrons
Nuclear Stability(Packing Fraction)
Nuclear Stability Successive Disintegration and Radioactive Equilibriu
Radioactivity, Soddy and FajanS Group Displacement Laws, Nuclear energy Binding Energy per nucleon
Introduction
Nuclear Reactions
Introduction, Classification of metals, Conductors and semiconductors
Classificationofofsolids
solidson
onthethebasis
basisofofenergy
conductivity Classification
Intrinsic of metals, Conductorsprocess
semiconductor(Conduction and semicondu
in
Classification bands
Intrinsic semiconductor(Conduction Classification of solids on the basis of energy bands
Doping process in semiconductors) p-n semiconductors)
Junction under Forward bias, p-n junction Diode
Extrinsic semiconductor(N-Type Semiconductor,
p-n junction(p-n and P-Type Semiconductor)
Junction Formation) Extrinsic
under semiconductor(N-Type
Reverse Bias Semiconductor, and
Semiconductor diode Circuit Symbol for a p-n Junction Diode
Application of junction diode as a rectifier(Half-wave
Avalanche Breakdown
"Zener diode
Dynamic
Junction Resistance
Transistor Transistor asas
a Device
Zener diode a voltage regulator"
Introduction, Elements of aand
Digital Electronics communication
Logic Gates system Elements
"Transistorofas
a communication system
an Amplifier (CE-Configuration)
Basic terminology used in electronic communication systems Basic
Dipole Antenna and Dish Antenna communication
terminology used in electronic
Propagation
Signals,Analogof Electromagnetic Waves
Signals,Digital Signals Signals,Analog Signals,Digital Signals
Detection of Amplitude Size
LAN of the antenna
Modulation and itsModulated
necessity Wave and WAN
Internet Effective Power
Mobile Phone radiated
: Way Aheadby of
Antenna
Its Competitors,Work
Mobile Telephony Principle of Mobile Phone
Chapter End Date
25-Apr-2023
23-May-2023
9-June-2023
26-Jun-2023
5-Jul-2023
21-Jul-2023
1-Aug-2023
7-Aug-2023
12-Sep-2023
25-Sep-2023
29-Sep-2023
4-Oct-2023
10-Oct-2023
18-Oct-2023
26-Oct-2023

opic Name

ric Charge
iction & Conduction

ssLaw In Vector Form)


rticles
ormly charge
Charges/ circular arc principle
Superposition
f unifrormly charge circular ring
icle In Uniform Electric Field

nfinite, thin and thick Non-Conducting Sheet


nducting Sheet
ergy Definition
tem of two point charge
ic Potential
ection Energy
of more than two charges
d Potential Difference
Charge
rge in Electrostatic Field
ipole
To Infinite Long Linear Charge
nnulus
elation between Electric Field and
ectric dipole in an External Field
ctric Dipole in a Electrostatic Fie
Spherical Shell
ectric FieldSolid Sphere
Charged
al due to Induced Charges
ectrostatics
ntric spheresof Conductors
f the charged conductor
dielectric,

eance
on length of conductor, Area of cross-section of a conductor

unction rule
r Theorem
oop rule and Parallel(Series,Parallel)
- Series
ent Division Rule
sistance, Parallel axis of symmetry and perpendicular axis of symmetry, Shifted symmetry and Path symmetry

er in to ammeter
ut a source
Current Element : BIOT-savart law
arious Current Carrying Conductor
ong Straight Current Carrying Conductor (At A Point Distant R From Axis of The Conductor)
ollow Straight Current Carrying Conductor (At A Distance R From Axis of The Loop)

eicin
anda Magnetic
magneticField
fields
etic Dipole, Torque on a rectangular current loop in a uniform magnetic field
elmagnetic
Currents,dipole
the Ampere
ment
meterof Revolving Electron
c Charge
Monopole
e
of Tangent
ensity Galvanometer
of Magnetising Field] H
m]
netism, Ferromagnetism
), Relative Permeability (mr)
day and Henry
Electromagnets
tion of Energy
orce
t Conductor
tor
ctor
ss an Inductor
or Solenoids
xial
current
gcurrent
g Value of AC, Phasor Diagram
lf cycle of AC voltage and
Resistor
and hot wire instruments
ed to a Series LCR

itit
MW)
d its Contradiction
and Nature of Electromagnetic

erture , pole, centre of


nture,normal
Nature and Its Technological Application, Curved surface refraction formula
pherical Refracting Surface
spherical surfaces
gnification
la
es in Contact
By Convex Lens, When Object

berrations
Graphy between deviation and

ed Prism (deviation by a thin


persion without
ut Dispersion
enses or Achromatism)
and Achromatic
opia,Farsightedness Or
sm"
ompound Microscope
escope
ssegrain)

lar model and Wave model)


Principle
rinciple to Study Refraction and Reflection
)
hapes of Wavefronts
p in a liquid double slit
and youngs
ed Light
white light.
e of polarisatipon
ermination
ed of Specific
Light (Malus' Law) Charge of
l-Drop Experiment
on Photocurrent
measurable)
oelectric Current
ells, Compton Effect)
r, Distance of Closest Approach,
Emitted Photon Due To Recoil
m.u and MeV
Nuclei are composed of protons
Fraction)
nonand Radioactive Equilibrium
Conductors and semiconductors
onduction process in
the basis of energy bands
rd bias, p-n junction Diode
N-Type Semiconductor, and P-
unction Diode
de as a rectifier(Half-wave Rectifier Circuit, and Full-wave Rectifier Circuit)

regulator"
ation system
r (CE-Configuration)
Antenna communication systems
electronic
gital Signals
by of
ad Antenna
Its Competitors,Working
12th JEE - Chemistry Lecture Plan

Chapter No. Subject


1 Chemistry
2 Chemistry
3 Chemistry
4 Chemistry
5 Chemistry
6 Chemistry
7 Chemistry
8 Chemistry
9 Chemistry
10 Chemistry
11 Chemistry
12 Chemistry
13 Chemistry
14 Chemistry
15 Chemistry
16 Chemistry
17 Chemistry

Detailed Lecture Planner - Phase 1


Chapter Name Lecture No
Solid State 1
Solid State 2
Solid State 3
Solid State 4
Solid State 5
Solid State 6
Solutions 1
Solutions 2
Solutions 3
Solutions 4
Solutions 5
Solutions 6
Electrochemistry 1
Electrochemistry 2
Electrochemistry 3
Electrochemistry 4
Electrochemistry 5
Electrochemistry 6
Electrochemistry 7
Electrochemistry 8
Chemical kinetics 1
Chemical kinetics 2
Chemical kinetics 3
Chemical kinetics 4
Chemical kinetics 5
Chemical kinetics 6
Surface Chemistry 1
Surface Chemistry 2
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
1
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
2
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
3
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
4
The p-Block Elements 1
The p-Block Elements 2
The p-Block Elements 3
The p-Block Elements 4
The p-Block Elements 5
The p-Block Elements 6
The p-Block Elements 7
The d-and f-Block Elements 1
The d-and f-Block Elements 2
The d-and f-Block Elements 3
Coordination Compounds 1
Coordination Compounds 2
Coordination Compounds 3
Coordination Compounds 4
Coordination Compounds 5
Coordination Compounds 6
Coordination Compounds 7
Coordination Compounds 8
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 1
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 2
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 4
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 5
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 6
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 7
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 8
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 9
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 10
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 1
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 2
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 3
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 4
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 5
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 6
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 7
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 8
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 1
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 2
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 3
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 4
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 5
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 6
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 7
Amines 1
Amines 2
Amines 3
Amines 4
Biomolecules 1
Biomolecules 2
Biomolecules 3
Polymers 1
Polymers 2
Chemistry in Everyday Life 1
Salt Analysis 1
Salt Analysis 2
Salt Analysis 3
Salt Analysis 4
Salt Analysis 5
12th JEE - Chemistry Lecture Plan

Phase 1
Start Date 4-Apr-2023
End Date 10-Nov-2023
Classes per week (Initial) 5
Classes per week (Later) -
# Lectures Per Day 2

Chapter Name No. of Lectures Chapter Start Date


Solid state 6 4-Apr-2023
Solutions 6 20-April-2023
Electrochemistry 8 4-May-2023
Chemical kinetics 6 22-May-2023
Surface Chemistry 2 5-Jun-2023
General principles and processes of isolation of elements 4 09-Jun-2023
The p-Block Elements 7 19-Jun-2023
The d-and f-Block Elements 3 6-Jul-2023
Coordination compounds 8 13-Jul-2023
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 10 31-Jul-2023
Alcohols; Phenols and Ethers 8 25-Aug-2023
Aldehydes; Ketones and Carboxylic acids 7 22-Sep-2023
Amines 4 12-Oct-2023
Biomolecules 3 20-Oct-2023
Polymers 2 30-Oct-2023
Chemistry in everyday life 1 03-Nov-2023
Salt Analysis 5 6-Nov-2023

Detailed Lecture Planner - Phase 1


Topic Name Subtopic Name
Unit Cell
General Characteristics of Solid State Number and Position ofand
Tetrahedral Voids
Seven crystal Systems Bravais lattices
Close Packed Structures ABAB 3D packing
Body-Centred
ABCABC 3D packing Cubic (bcc) Arrangement
FCC, BCC, SC and HCP unit cells
Hcp UnitofCell
Density unit cell
Density & radius ratio AB TypeRatio
Crystal
Radius
Structure of Ionic Crystals-I AB2 and A2BofType
Applications of Crystal
p-Type and n-Type Semiconductors
Structure of Ionic Crystals-II, Defect in Crystals Magnetite, Spinal and Inverse Spinal Structures
Conduction
Mass percentage (w/w), in
of Electricity Metals,
Parts per million (ppm)
Applications of p-Type and n-Type Semiconductors
Binary Solution and Concentration Terms Conduction
Volume of Electricity inMass
Semiconductors
Solubility of a Solid in a Liquid of volume percentage (w/V)
percentage (V/V),
Solubility and Henary Law Mole fraction
Solubility of a (c)
Gas in a Liquid
Factor Affecting Vapour Pressure
Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions Henry's Law
Vapour Pressure of Liquid - Liquid Solutions
Relative Lowering
Ideal solution of Vapour
and non Pressure
ideal solutions
Colligative Properties-I
Elevation of boiling point
Reverse Osmosis and Water Purification
Colligative Properties-II
Isotonic solution
Van't Hoff Factor
Abnormal Molar Masses Degree
Equivalentof dissociation
Conductivityand association
Static
tallic / Electrolytic Conductors & Effect of Dilution in Strong and weak Methods
Elactrolyte
Molar Conductivity
Kohlrausch's
"Variation Law &Conductivity
of Molar applicationswith Concentration
Kohlrausch's Law
Conductometric
Salt bridge and its Titrations
function
Electrochemical Cell & Galvenic cells
Electrode Potential and EMF of a Cell
Nernst Equation & application
Electrochemical Series Nernst Equation & application
Equilibrium Constant
Relation between Xeq and E°cell and Spontanenity of cell Equilibrium Constant
Electrochemical
Effect of temperature on EMF, concentration cell Effect of temperatureCell and Free Energy
on EMF, concentration cell
Faradays first Laws of Electrolysis
Quantitative aspects of Electrolysis Commercial Cells Laws
or Batteries
Faradays second of Electrolysis
Commercial Cells or Batteries Corrosion
Rate of Metals
of Reaction
Rate of Reaction Fuel Cells rate law
Differential
Determination of Order of reaction
Integrated Rate Equations FactorsofAffecting
Order reaction thefromReaction
mechanismRate
Pseodo first order reaction, First order In term of Pressure ,P
Pseodo first order reaction, First order In term of Pressure ,ParallelZero order of reaction
Reactions
Reactions
Sequential reaction, Parallel Reactions and Arrhineus equatio
quential reaction, Parallel Reactions and Arrhineus equation, nth order of reaction
order
Typesofofreaction
Nuclear Reactions
Nuclear Chemistry
Group Displacement
Nuclear Fission Law
Nuclear Chemistry Factors affecting adsorption of gases by solids
Nuclear Fusion
Adsorption, Absorption, Sorption Types of Adsorption
Important properties of colloidal sols- brownian movement, ty
Catalysis and Enzyme Catalysis,Colloids Solutions Characteristics
effect etc of Physisorption and chemisorption
Hydraulic washing
Occurrence of Elements and Extraction of Metals and Non-MetalsCharacteristics
(General) of Enzyme Catalysis,
Froth floatation process
Method of reduction Conversion of Ore to Oxide Form
Extraction of Copper from Cuprite
Metallurgy-I, Metallurgy-II,
Copper Pyrites (Fools Gold)
Distillation
Hydrometallurgy and Refining, Miscellaneous
Oxidative
Anomalous refining
properties of nitrogen
Group 15 Elements (Nitrogen Family)
Chemical Properties
Manufacture of Ammonia
Dinitrogen and Its Compounds , ammonia , nitric acid Phosphorus Trichloride, PCl3
Dinitrogen monoxide
Phosphorus and Its compounds Phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5
Occurrence
Group 16 Elements (Oxygen Family) Oxides
Atomic andof Phosphorus
physical Properties of Group 16
Trends
AnomalousOxides
of behaviour of oxygen in Group 16
Dioxygen and Its Compounds, ozone
Classification of Oxides Based on their Oxygen Content (Nor
Chemical Properties
Group 17 Elements (Halogens)
Uses
Xenon oxide
Group 18 Elements (Novel Gasses), Miscellaneous (Topic) Standard electrode Potential
Halogen Acids or Hydracids
General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-Block)Melting and Boiling Points
K2Cr2O7 Potassium dichromate
Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements Chemical
Potassium
Radioactivity
Reactivity
Permanganate and EoKMnO4
Values
The Lanthanoids and The Actinoids The Inner Transition Elements
Colour
Coordination Entity And Counter Ion, central atom/ion, Coord
Comparision
Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds
sphere, ionisationof Lanthanides and Actinides
sphere & coordinatin Polyhedron
On the Basis
Homoleptic andof Denticity
Hetroleptic Complexes
Classification of Ligands
On the Basis of Type of Donation of Lone Pair, pi ligands
Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds IUPAC Nomenclature
Limitations of VBT of Coordination Compounds
Bonding in Coordination Compounds Magnetic
Bonding inProperties of Coordination Compounds
Metal Carbonyls
Bonding in Coordination Compounds Crystal Field Theory
Stability of Coordination (CFT)Compounds
Structural
Factors Isomerism
Affecting the Stability of Complexes
Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
Stereoisomerism
Eighteen Electron Rule
Additional Topics (Coordation Complex) Trans Effect
Normal and inverse spinels
Additional Topics (Coordation Complex) Structure and Bonding, Properties of metal carbonyls
OpticalofIsomerism
Classification of Haloalkanes and General Features Uses
Physical
metal catalyst
properties of haloalkanes
Preparation from hydrocarbons and alcohols
Classification of Haloalkanes and General Features Chemical Properties of Haloalkanes-SN examples like hoffm
ammonolysis
Classification of Haloalkanes and General Features Elimination Reactions of Haloalkanes- Saytzeff rule
SN1
Stereochemical Aspects of Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
SN2
SN1
Stereochemical Aspects of Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
SN2
SN1
Stereochemical Aspects of Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
SN2
SN1
Stereochemical Aspects of Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
SN2
E1
Elimination reaction
E2- anti elimination & stereochemistry
Grignard reagent and its reactions E1cb and hoffmann elimination
Grignard reagent and its reactions Grignard reagent and its reactions
Properties
Alcohols and phenols
Preparation of Alchols and nucleophile, Esterification, Reacti
alcohol as electrophile
Alcohols and phenols
HX,
LucasSOCl2, PCl5
test, Oxidation, dehydrogenation & reduction, tests of
Alcohols and phenols
and phenol
Phenol & Ethers Pinacol
PhysicalPinacolone
& Chemicalrearrangement
Properties of phenol- Acidic character o
Phenol & Ethers derivatives
Ethers-introduction & Nomenclature, isomerism
ArSE,
Phenol & Ethers
Preparation
Methanol of ethers by dehydration of alcohols
Some Commercially Important Alcohols
Ethanol
Ethylene Glycol
Some Commercially Important Alcohols
Glycerol
From alcohols
Methods of Preparation for Aldehydes and Ketones
From Carboxylic
Form Hydrocarbons acids
Methods of Preparation for Aldehydes and Ketones
Different Methods of Preparation of carbonyl compounds
Methods of Preparation for Aldehydes and Ketones Specific Methods of Preparation for Ketones
Clemmensen"
Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones "Chemical tests to
All Aldol related
distinguish reactions
between like Knoevenagel
aldehydes and reaction, Reform
Name reactions "Acidic strength of carboxylic acids and factors affecting it,
reaction etc
Preparation & properties of Carboxylic Acid "
Preparation & Properties of Carboxylic Acid Hydrolysis
Reactions of of carboxylic
acid derivative
acids to prepare acid derivatives, oxi
derivatives Reduction of amidessaponification etc
Trans-esterification,
Amines and Its Preparation Gabriel phthalimide
Carbylamine synthesis
reaction (Isocyanide test)
Physical and Chemical Properties Hofmann bromamide degradation
Reaction with nitrous acid reaction
Chemical Reactions
Reaction with arylsulphonyl chloride
Diazonium Salts Chemical properties
Diazo Coupling
Nitro Compounds, Cyanides and Isocyanides and Aniline General
"monosaccharidesof preparation of Nitriles and Isonitriles
methods
Carbohydrates and Its Types Properties
(glucose andof Nitriles and Isonitriles,
fructose)"
Chemical Properties of Alpha- amino Acids
"constituent
Proteins Vitamins
Test of Protein
Proteins Nucleic Acid
Classification BasedAcids
Structure of Nucleic on Structure of Polymers
Polymers and Classification of Polymers
Classification
Copolymerisation Based on mechanism
Types of Polymerisation Reactions Antibiotics
Drugs and their Classification,Therapeutic Action of Some Important Condensation Polymer- polyester and bakel
Tranquillizer or Hypnotics &
Different Classes of Drugs, Chemicals in Food
Analysis of Acidic Radicals Anti- Malarials Analysis of Acidic Radicals
Analysis of Basic Radicals Analysis of Basic Radicals
Solubility and Thermal Stability Solubility and Thermal Stability
Flame test and Dry sample Flame test and Dry sample
Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
Chapter End Date
19-Apr-2023
3-May-2023
19-May-2023
02-Jun-2023
8-Jun-2023
16-Jun-2023
5-Jul-2023
12-Jul-2023
28-Jul-2023
24-Aug-2023
21-Sep-2023
11-Oct-2023
19-Oct-2023
27-Oct-2023
2-Nov-2023
03-Nov-2023
10-Nov-2023

Subtopic Name
etrahedral
nd Voids
Bravais lattices
) Arrangement

ystal
d n-Type Semiconductors
erse
n Spinal Structures
Metals,
Parts per million (ppm)
n Semiconductors
,quid
Mass of volume percentage (w/V)
quid
Pressure
d - Liquid Solutions
our Pressure
al solutions
ater Purification
d association

cations
ctivity with Concentration
n
MF of a Cell
ation
ation

Free Energy
EMF, concentration cell
ectrolysis
eries
Electrolysis

reaction
ction Rate
echanism
n, First order In term of Pressure ,Parallel
llel Reactions and Arrhineus equation, nth
ns

on of gases by solids
lloidal sols- brownian movement, tyndall
orption and chemisorption
e Catalysis,
de Form
Cuprite
ld)
nitrogen

PCl3
e, PCl5
erties of Group 16
oxygen in Group 16
ased on their Oxygen Content (Normal

tial
ds
sromate
EoKMnO4
e Values
ments
Counter Ion, central atom/ion, Coordination
es and Actinides
& coordinatin Polyhedron
ic Complexes
Donation of Lone Pair, pi ligands
Coordination Compounds
oordination Compounds
yls
T)
Compounds
bility of Complexes

ls
roperties of metal carbonyls
oalkanes
rbons and alcohols
aloalkanes-SN examples like hoffmann
Haloalkanes- Saytzeff rule

eochemistry
nation
eactions

d nucleophile, Esterification, Reaction with


hydrogenation & reduction, tests of alcohol
angement
perties of phenol- Acidic character of phenol
menclature, isomerism
dehydration of alcohols

aration of carbonyl compounds


aration for Ketones

like Knoevenagel
hydes and reaction, Reformatsky
ylic acids and factors affecting it,
ve to prepare acid derivatives, oxidation,
cids
nification etc
esis
cyanide test)
radation reaction
yl chloride
aration of Nitriles and Isonitriles
Isonitriles,
pha- amino Acids

structure of Polymers
mechanism
ation Polymer- polyester and bakelite
&
alysis of Acidic Radicals
alysis of Basic Radicals
ility and Thermal Stability
me test and Dry sample
Miscellaneous
12th JEE - Maths Lecture Plan

Chapter No. Subject


1 Maths
2 Maths
3 Maths
4 Maths
5 Maths
6 Maths
7 Maths
8 Maths
9 Maths
10 Maths
11 Maths
12 Maths
13 Maths
14 Maths

Detailed Lecture Planner - Phas


Chapter Name Lecture No
Determinants 1
Determinants 2
Determinants 3
Determinants 4
Determinants 5
Matrices 1
Matrices 2
Matrices 3
Matrices 4
Relations & Functions 1
Relations & Functions 2
Relations & Functions 3
Relations & Functions 4
Relations & Functions 5
Relations & Functions 6
Relations & Functions 7
Relations & Functions 8
Relations & Functions 9
Relations & Functions 10
Relations & Functions 11
Relations & Functions 12
Relations & Functions 13
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 1
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 2
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 3
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 4
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 5
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 6
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 7
Limit of Functions 1
Limit of Functions 2
Limit of Functions 3
Limit of Functions 4
Limit of Functions 5
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 1
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 2
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 3
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 4
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 5
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 6
Application of Derivatives 1
Application of Derivatives 2
Application of Derivatives 3
Application of Derivatives 4
Application of Derivatives 5
Application of Derivatives 6
Application of Derivatives 7
Application of Derivatives 8
Application of Derivatives 9
Application of Derivatives 10
Application of Derivatives 11
Indefinite Integration 1
Indefinite Integration 2
Indefinite Integration 3
Indefinite Integration 4
Indefinite Integration 5
Indefinite Integration 6
Indefinite Integration 7
Definite Integration 1
Definite Integration 2
Definite Integration 3
Definite Integration 4
Definite Integration 5
Definite Integration 6
Definite Integration 7
Definite Integration 8
Application of Integrals 1
Application of Integrals 2
Application of Integrals 3
Differential Equations 1
Differential Equations 2
Differential Equations 3
Differential Equations 4
Differential Equations 5
Vector Algebra 1
Vector Algebra 2
Vector Algebra 3
Vector Algebra 4
Vector Algebra 5
Vector Algebra 6
Vector Algebra 7
Three Dimensional Geometry 1
Three Dimensional Geometry 2
Three Dimensional Geometry 3
Three Dimensional Geometry 4
Three Dimensional Geometry 5
Three Dimensional Geometry 6
Three Dimensional Geometry 7
Three Dimensional Geometry 8
Probability 1
Probability 2
Probability 3
Probability 4
Probability 5
Probability 6
Probability 7
Probability 8
Probability 9
12th JEE - Maths Lecture Plan

Phase 1
Start Date 4-Apr-2023
End Date 10-Nov-2023
Classes per week (Initial) 5
Classes per week (Later) -
# Lectures Per Day 2

Chapter Name No. of Lectures


Determinants 5
Matrices 4
Relations & Functions 13
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 7
Limit of Functions 5
Continuity & Differentiability, MOD 6
Application of Derivatives 11
Indefinite Integration 7
Definite Integration 8
Application of Integrals 3
Differential Equations 5
Vector Algebra 7
Three Dimensional Geometry 8
Probability 9

Detailed Lecture Planner - Phase 1


Topic Name Subtopic N
Determinant of A Matrix of Order 3 × 3
Determinant, Properties of Determinant
Triangle
Minor Property
Minors and Cofactors
Cofactor
Differentiation of A Determinant Differentiation of A Determinant, Integration
Adjoint and Inverse of A Matrix
Adjoint and Inverse of A Matrix
PROPERTIES
Invertible MatrixOF ADJOINT
Theorem On Adjoint of A, Invertible Matrix, Determinants Principal or Leading diagonal
Multiplication
Matrix, Types of The Matrices, Equality of Matrices On The Basis of Number of Rows (M) and C
Difference of Matrices
Operation On Matrices (Addition, Matrix
Subtraction Classified
and Multiplication), Product of Matrices As
Properties of Matrix Addition
Polynomial
Trace of A of
Properties Matrix
Scalar Multiplication of A Matrix
Symmetric Trace of A Symmetric
and Skew Matrix Matrix Periodic Matrix
Transpose of A Matrix
Transpose
Hermitian of A Matrix Matrix
and Skew-Hermitian Nilpotent
Domain ofMatrix
The Relation
OrthogonalRelations
and Unitary Matrix Idempotent
Range of TheMatrix, innvolutary matrix, Singu
Relation
Relation In A Set Or Binary Relation In A Set
Relations Number
IDENTITY of RELATION
Relations
ASYMMETRIC
REFLEXIVE RELATION
Relations
ANTI SYMMETRIC
Functions Function As A Special Type of Relation
Functions DOMAIN
RANGE
Functions Codomain
ALGEBRAIC of a Function
Different Types of Functions Graph
RATIONAL of A Function
FUNCTIONS
greatest integer function
Different Types of Functions EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS
fractional part function
onto functions
Properties of greatest and fractional part fun
Different Types of Functions
into functions
Properties of composition of two functions
Functions Even and
Inverse of Odd Functions
A Function
Functions Properties
Periodic Function and Odd Functions
of Even
Functions Extension
Properties ofof APeriodic
FunctionFunction
HOMOGENEOUS
FUNCTIONAL FUNCTIONS
EQUATIONS
Functions
Explicit and Implicit Functions
Principal Value and General Value Principal Value and General Value
Inverse Tangent Function
Graphs of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Inverse Cotangent Function
The Domains and Ranges of Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions The Domains and Ranges of Basic Inverse T
Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Some Special Graphs Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Function
Converting One Inverse Function Into Another, Sum/Difference Converting One Inverse Function Into Anothe
Formulae For Inverse (Tangent) Functions
compound angles, Other Formulae For Inverse Functions Sum/Difference
compound angles Formulae For Inverse (Tang
compoundSolutions of Inverse
angles, Trigonometric
Other Formulae Equations
For Inverse Functions Other Formulae
Simultaneous For Inverse
equations andFunctions
inequations and
Solutions of Inverse Trigonometric Equations Right Hand Limit.
Trigonometry Function.
Limit of the funcitons Indeterminate Forms
Evaluation
Evaluation of of Limit of ∞/∞
The Limit of Forms
A Function
Limit of the funcitons L'Hospitals Rule
Evaluation of [0 × ∞] Or [∞ - ∞] Form
Limit of the funcitons Value of unknown
Limits using expansion of functions Sandwich
Limits using Theorem
expansion of limits
Limits using expansion of functions LIMITS OF FUNCTIONS HAVING BUILT IN
Therems of continuity
Continuity
Importance ResultsOn
Important Results OnDifferentiability
Continuous Function
of A Fu
Differentiability
Geometrical meaning of derivative
Logarithmic Differentiation Logarithmic Differentiation
Derivatives of Functions In Parametric Forms Derivatives of Functions In Parametric Form
Second Order Derivative and Higher Order Derivative Second Order Derivative and Higher Order D
Rolles Theorem (Apllications)
Mean Value Theorem, Determining A Function Which Satisfies A Given Relation
LagrangeS Mean Value Theorem
Rate of Change of Quantities Marginal Rates
Rate of Change of Quantities Rate of Change of Quantities
Monotonocity at a point
Increasing and Decreasing Functions Critical points in an interval
Monotonocity
Increasing and Decreasing Functions Point of inflection
Strictly increasing/decreasing
Monotonocity functions
of Composite functions
Increasing and Decreasing Functions
Monotonocity of
A Few Important Cases discontinuous/non-differenti
Tangent and Normals The Angle of Intersection of Subtangent
Two Curvesand
Length of Tangent, Normal,
Tangent and Normals Equation of Tangent
Some Important Definitions and Normal
Errors and Approximations Vertical
First Tangent
Order Derivative Test
Problem Based On Daily Life Application of M
Maxima and Minima "Second Order Derivative
Problem Based On Absolute Test
Maxima and Mi
LMVT
Maxima-minima of discontinuous/non-differe
Theorems
ROLLES
INEQUALITIESTHEOREMS
INEQUALITIES
Inequalities Using Monotonocity
Standard Integrals
Integration As An Inverse Process of Differentiation
Geometrical Interpretation of Indefinite Integ
Integration As An Inverse Process of Differentiation Properties and Algebra of Indefinite Integrals
Indefinite Integration Integrals of By
Integration trigonometric
Substitutionfunction
Methods of Integration Integration By Partial Fraction
Integration By Parts
Integration of Irrational Functions Integration of Irrational Functions
Miscellaneous form Miscellaneous form
Miscellaneous form Miscellaneous form
Definite Integral Definite Integral Via Indefinite Integral
Evaluation of Definite Integrals By Substitution Evaluation of Definite Integrals By Substitutio
Definite Integrals Properties of Definite Integrals
Derivatives (Newton- Leibnitz) Derivatives (Newton- Leibnitz)
Differentiation and integration of series Differentiation and integration of series
Reduction formula Reduction formula
Sum of series using definite integration Sum of series OF
ESTIMATION using definite integration
DEFINITE INTEGRAL AN
Miscellaneous/Mixed, Fundamental theorem of integral calculus INTEGRATION
Area Under
WALLI'S Simple Curves
THEORM & REDUCTION FORMU
Area Under Simple Curves
Area
Area between curve
between curve and
and x-axis
y-axis
Area Bounded Between Two Curves
Area Bounded Between Two Curves to th
Determination of parameters according
Determination of parameters Order and Degree of Differential Equations
Greatest and least value of variable area
Order and Degree of Differential Equations, General and Particular Solution
Formation of Ordinary
Solution By Inspection Differential Equation (
Methods of Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation of First Order General and Particular Solution
Homogeneous Equations
and First Degree
Geometrical and Physical Applications Non-Homogeneous
Geometrical and Physical Equations of First Degre
Applications
Orthogonal Trajectory Orthogonal Trajectory
DE, Clairouts equation Exact
Types DE, Clairouts equation
of Vectors
Scalars and Vectors, Types of Vectors, Parallelogram Law of Addition of Vectors
Scalar Multiplication
Linear Combination
Linear Combination, Expressions As Linear Combination, Section Formula Addition
ExpressionsComposition
Properties of As dotLinear
productCombination
Dependent and Independent Vectors Section Formula
Projection
Properties ofof adot
vector on another vector
product
Dot Product
The Vector Product
Scalar and Vector Triple Products and Their Geometrical Interpretation Projection of a vector on another vector
Reciprocal System of Vectors The Vector System
Reciprocal Productof Vectors
Solving Vector Equation Solving Vector Equation
Applications To Geometry
Applications To Geometry, Vector along angle bisectors of 2 vectors
Vector along angle bisectors of 2 vectors
Distance Formula, Section Formula, Direction Cosines Distance Formula,The
Relation Between Section Formula,Direction
Direction Ratios of A L
Direction Ratios Direction
Derivation of Cartesian Form FromBy
Ratios of A Line Formed Joining
Vector Fo
Equation of the lines joining Two points Relation
Equation betrween
of A Line Direction
Through Ratios
Two and
Given Direc
Point
Two Lines
Equation of A Line In Space Derivation
Two Lines of Vector Form
( parallel; to Cartesian Form
perpendicular)
Shortest
Equation Distance
of A LineBetween
Through TwoTwo Skew
GivenLines
Point
Shortest Distance Between Two Lines
Shortest Distance
To The Given Plane Between Two Skew Lines
Plane Equation
Equation of of A
A Plane
Plane Passing Through
Perpendicular To The In
A Give
Plane Equation of Plane Passing Through
Equation of plane containing 2 lines Intersec
Plane Coplanarity
Line of Two Lines
of intersection of 2 planes
Sample Point
Basic Concepts and Terms Used In Probability Equation
Event of angle bisector planes between 2
Classical (A Priori) Definition
Definition of Probability Equally likely
Frequency (Posteriori) Definition
Addition
Computation of Probability RuleUsing
of Events of Probability
Permutations and Combinations
Computation
Addition Ruleof ofProbability
Probabilityof Events Using P
Problems Having Geometrical Flavour Definition
Problems Having Geometrical Flavour
Conditional Probability,Multiplication Theorem On Probability properties of conditional probability
Independent
Multiplication Events
Theorem On Probability
Independent Events, Tree Diagram Partition of A Sample Space
Tree Diagram
Bayes Theorem Theorem ofDistribution
Probability Total Probability
of A Random Variable
Random Variable Bayesof
Mean Theorem
A Random Variable
Variance of A Random Variable
Bernoulli Trials
Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution
Binomial Distribution
Use of Set theory in Probability
Chapter Start Date Chapter End Date
4-Apr-2023 11-Apr-2023
12-Apr-2023 20-April-2023
21-Apr-2023 16-May-2023
17-May-2023 30-May-2023
31-May-2023 8-Jun-2023
9-Jun-2023 20-Jun-2023
21-Jun-2023 13-Jul-2023
14-Jul-2023 27-Jul-2023
28-Jul-2023 11-Aug-2023
14-Aug-2023 18-Aug-2023
21-Aug-2023 29-Aug-2023
30-Aug-2023 21-Sep-2023
22-Sep-2023 9-Oct-2023
10-Oct-2023 27-Oct-2023

Subtopic Name
nant of A Matrix of Order 3 × 3
Property
r
tiation of A Determinant, Integration of a Determinant, Limit of Deteminant
and Inverse of A Matrix
RTIES
e MatrixOF ADJOINT
l or Leading diagonal
ation
Basis
ce of Number of Rows (M) and Columns (N), A Matrix [Aij]M×N Is
of Matrices
ed As
es of Matrix Addition
fesA of
Matrix
Scalar Multiplication of A Matrix
ose Matrix
of A Matrix
tofMatrix
The Relation
ent
ofInThe Matrix, innvolutary matrix, Singular and non- singular matrix
Relation
A Set Or Binary Relation In A Set
TY of RELATION
Relations
ETRIC
XIVE RELATION
YMMETRIC
n As A Special Type of Relation
N
ain
RAIC of a Function
NALf A Function
FUNCTIONS
integer function
ENTIAL FUNCTIONS
al part function
ctions
es of greatest and fractional part function
ctions
es of composition of two functions
ndof Odd Functions
A Function
esFunction and Odd Functions
of Even
on
es of of APeriodic
FunctionFunction
GENEOUS
ONAL EQUATIONS FUNCTIONS
and Implicit Functions
l Value and General Value
Tangent Function
Cotangent Function
mains and Ranges of Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions
es of Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Some Special Graphs
ing One Inverse Function Into Another
ference
nd angles Formulae For Inverse (Tangent) Functions
ormulae
neous For Inverse
equations andFunctions
inequations and general problems involving Inverse
and Limit.
metry Function.
minate Forms
on
on of of Limit of ∞/∞
The Limit of Forms
A Function
als of
on Rule
[0 × ∞] Or [∞ - ∞] Form
unknown
ch
sing Theorem
expansion of limits
OF FUNCTIONS HAVING BUILT IN LIMIT WITH THEM
s of continuity
nce ResultsOn
nt Results OnDifferentiability
Continuous Functions
of A Function
rical meaning of derivative
mic Differentiation
ves of Functions In Parametric Forms
Order Derivative and Higher Order Derivative
heorem (Apllications)
geS Mean Value Theorem
l Rates
Change of Quantities
nocity at a point
points
nocity in an interval
inflection
ncreasing/decreasing
nocity functions
of Composite functions
nocity of
mportant Cases discontinuous/non-differentiable functions
gle of Intersection of Two Curves
of Tangent, Normal, Subtangent and Subnormal
n of Tangent
mportant and Normal
Definitions
Tangent
mder Derivative
Based Test
On Daily Life Application of Maxima and Minima
d Order Derivative
m Based On Absolute Test
Maxima and Minima
-minima of discontinuous/non-differentiable functions
S THEOREMS
ALITIES
ties Using Monotonocity
d Integrals
rical Interpretation of Indefinite Integrals
es and Algebra of Indefinite Integrals
son of By
trigonometric
Substitutionfunction
on By Partial Fraction
on By Parts
on of Irrational Functions
neous form
neous form
Integral Via Indefinite Integral
on of Definite Integrals By Substitution
es of Definite Integrals
ves (Newton- Leibnitz)
tiation and integration of series
on formula
series OF
ATION using definite integration
DEFINITE INTEGRAL AND GENERAL INEQUALITIES IN
RATION
nder
S THEORM Simple Curves
& REDUCTION FORMULA
tween
tween curve
curve and
and x-axis
y-axis
unded Between Two Curves to the given area
nation of parameters according
nd Degree of Differential
t and least value of variable Equations
area
on of Ordinary
By Inspection Differential Equation (Ode)
and Particular
eneous EquationsSolution
mogeneous Equations
rical and Physical of First Degree In X and Y
Applications
nal Trajectory
E, Clairouts equation
f Vectors
Multiplication
Combination
Composition
ions
es of As
dotLinear
productCombination
onFormula
es of
of adot
vector on another vector
product
ctor Product
on of a vector on another vector
ctor Productof Vectors
cal System
Vector Equation
ions To Geometry
along angle bisectors of 2 vectors
e Between
Formula,TheSection Formula,Direction
Direction Cosines
Ratios of A Line
n Ratios
on of A Line
of Cartesian Formed
Form FromBy Joining
Vector FormTwo Points
betrween Direction Ratios and
nesof A Line Through Two Given Points Direction cosines
ones of Vector Form
( parallel; to Cartesian Form
perpendicular)
nt Distance
of A LineBetween
Through TwoTwo Skew
GivenLines
PointsIninVector
VectorForm
Form
tGiven
Distance Between
Plane Two Skew Lines In Cartesian Form
n of A Plane Passing Through The Intersection
n of A Plane Perpendicular To A Given Vector and Passing of Two Given Planes A
Through
n of Plane Passing Through
n of plane containing 2 lines Intersection of Two Planes In Cartesian Form
arity of Two
ntersection Lines
of 2 planes
Point
n of angle bisector planes between 2 planes
al (A Priori) Definition
ncylikely
(Posteriori) Definition
ation
Ruleof ofProbability
Probabilityof Events Using Permutations and Combinations
ms n Having Geometrical Flavour
es of conditional probability
dent Events
ation Theorem On Probability
nagram
of A Sample Space
mityofDistribution
Total Probability
of A Random Variable
Theorem
A Random Variable
e of A Random Variable
i Trials
l Distribution

You might also like