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NARAYANA NEET ACADEMY

INDIA
FINAL NEET JR STAR CO-SUPER CHAINA CBSE) TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR 2024-26
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Date Day BOTANY ZOOLOGY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
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DAY
13-May-24 MON INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
14-May-24 TUE INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
Cell - the unit of life (14 x 1.5=21 Chapter- 4 Animal kingdom (22
2.1 Motion in a straight line (10 x 2 = 20) :
HRS): Introduction and x1.5 = 33): Introduction: SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY : (11 X 2 =
introduction, Horizontal motion, Basic
contribution of G.N. Ramachandran & 4.1 basis of classification & 22)
1 15-May-24 WED definitions
8.1 What is a cell ?, 8.2 Cell theory8.3 4.1.1 Levels of organisation4.1.2 1.1 Introduction : imptance of chemistry , 1.2 nature of
2.2 Instantaneous velocity and speed
Overview of cell & 8.4 Prokaryotic cell Symmetry - Introduction , radial mater ,1.2.1 state of mater ,1.2.2 classification of matter ,
2.3 Acceleration
: Introduction symmetry Bilateral Symmetry
4.1.3 Diploblastic, Triploblastic 1.3 properties of matter and their measurement , 1.3.1
8.4.1 Cell envelope and its organisation, physical and chemical propeties ,1.3.2 measurement of
2.4 kinematic equations in one dimensions
2 16-May-24 THU modifications, 8.4.2 Ribosomes and 4.1.4 Coelome upto physical properties, 1.3.3 the international system of units
(Uniformly accelerated case )
Inclusion bodies acoelomates4.1.4 Coelom ,1.3.4 mass and weight ,1.3.5 volum, 1.3.6 density 1.3.7
Problems on kinematic equations
remaining temputurs
8.5 Eukaryotic cells and differences 4.1.5 Segmentation, 1.4 uncertainity in measurement,1.4.1 scientific
Motion curves , Problems based on Motion
3 17-May-24 FRI between plant cell and animal cell 4.1.6 notochord, notation,1.4.2 significant figures, 1.4.3 dimensional
curves
(based on figure 8.3) 4.2 classification of animals analysis
Introduction to calculus: 1.5 Laws of chemical combinations including problems)
4.2.1 Phylum Porifera
4 18-May-24 SAT 8.5.1 CELL MEMBRANE Differentiation,Problems based on 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.4, 1.5.5, 1.6 Daltons atomic theory,
Differentiation 1.7 Atomic and molecular masses 1.7.1, 1.7.2, 1.7.3, 1.7.4,
18-May-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 1 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
19-May-24 SUN SUNDAY
20-May-24 MON MODULE TEST - 1 NEET FULL TEST WITH 80% PRESENT & 20% PREVIOUS WEEK SYLLABUS)
8.5.2 Cell wall, 8.5.3 ENDO 4.2.2 Phylum Coelentarata
5 20-May-24 MON Integration, Problems based on Integration 1.8 Mole concept and molar masses including problems
MEMBRANE SYSTEM 4.2.3 Phylum Ctenophora
8.5.3.1 ER Acceleration due to gravity, Freely falling
6 21-May-24 TUE 4.2.4 Phylum Platyhelminthes 1.8 Mole concept and molar masses including problems
8.5.3.2 Golgi apparatus bodies
1.9 Percentage Composition , 1.9.1 Empirical Formula &
8.5.3.4 Vacuoles
7 22-May-24 WED 4.2.5 Phylum Aschelminthes Problems on the above topic Molecular formula
8.5.3.3 Lysosomes
Vertically projected bodies & Problems on the 1.10 stoichiometric calculations without limiting reagent
8 23-May-24 THU 8.5.4 Mitochondria 4.2.6 Phylum Annelida
topic concept
4.2.7 Phylum Arthropoda 1.10.1 stoichiometric calculations with limiting reagent
9 24-May-24 FRI 8.5.5 Plastids vertically projected bodies from the top of tower
concept and percentage purity based calculations
1.10.2 Reactions in solutions, methods of expressing
8.5.6 Ribosomes concentrations - mass percentage, mole fraction, molarity
10 25-May-24 SAT 4.2.8 Phylum Mollusca Relative motion in one dimension
8.5.7 Cytoskeleton Equivalent weights of Acids, Bases, Salts, normality

25-May-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 2 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
26-May-24 SUN SUNDAY
Motion in a plane (10 x 2 = 20) :
VECTORS 3.1 Introduction to
vectors 3.2
1.10.2 Reactions in solutions, methods of expressing
Scalars and Vectors
concentrations - mass percentage, mole fraction, molarity
11 27-May-24 MON 8.5.8 Cilia and Flagella 4.2.9 Phylum Echinodermata 3.2.1 Position and displacement vector
Equivalent weights of Acids, Bases, Salts, normality
3.2.2 Equality of vectors
3.3 Multiplication of vectors by real
numbers3.4 Addition and subtraction of
vectors (graphical method) Problems
Atomic structure : (17 x 2 = 34)
2.1 Discovery of Sub atomic Particles 2.1.1 Electron &
12 28-May-24 TUE 8.5.9 Centrosome and Centrioles 4.2.10 Phylum Hemichordata Proton Neutron 2.1.2 Charge to mass ratio of electron,
3.5 Resolution of the vector & Problems
2.1.3 Charge on electron 2.1.4 Discovery of Protons &
Neutrons
2.2 Atomic Models, 2.2.1 Thomson's model of atom, 2.2.2
Rutherford's nuclear model of atom, 2.2.3 Atomic number
4.2.11 Phylum - Chordata : & Mass number 2.2.4 Isotopes & Isobars, 2.2.5 Drawbacks
13 29-May-24 WED 8.5.10 Nucleus 3.6 Vector addition (Analytical method )
General characters of Rutherford's nuclear model of atom. Isotones, Isotopic
number, Isodiaphers & Isosters. Questions related to
above concepts,
3.7 Motion in a plane
2.3 Developments leading to the Bohr's model of atom,
8.5.10 Chromosomes and 3.7.1 Position vector and displacement vector,
Subphylum : Uro-chordata and 2.3.1 Wave nature of electromagnetic radiation, 2.3.2
14 30-May-24 THU 8.5.11 Microbodies EXAMPLES AND Velocity
Cephalochordata Particle nature of electro magnetic radiation, Plank's
FUNCTIONS 3.8 Motion in a plane with constant Quantum theory
acceleration - Problems
Biomolecules (17 x1.5 = 25.5):
Subphylum Vertebrata characters Change in Velocity, Relative velocity in two Mcqs related to characteristics of Wave motion and
15 31-May-24 FRI Introduction, 9.1 How to analyse
and outline classification dimensions, Problems on Relative velocity Plancks quantum theory & 2.3.2 Photo electric effect ( C )
chemical composition,
2.3.2 Photo electric effect numericals, 2.3.2 Dual behaviour
16 1-Jun-24 SAT 9.3 Biomacromolecules 4.2.11.1 Class - Cyclostomata Rain-umbrella and Motion of boat in river
of electro magnetic radiation
1-Jun-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 3NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
Paper Setter: NLR-CO-PLUS-N40
2-Jun-24 SUN SUNDAY
3-Jun-24 MON MODULE TEST - 3 NEET FULL TEST WITH 80% PRESENT & 20% PREVIOUS WEEK SYLLABUS)
2.3.3 Evidence for the quantised electronic energy levels :
17 3-Jun-24 MON 9.1 Amino acids 4.2.11.2 Class - Chondrichthyes 3.9 Projectile motion from ground concept Atomic Spectra - Emission & Absorption spectra, 2.3.3 Line
spectrum of Hydrogen ( C )
Numericals based on Line spectrum, Problems on
18 4-Jun-24 TUE 9.4 Proteins 4.2.11.3 Class Osteichthyes Applciations and problems RYDBERG'S EQUATION (O) & Problems on Spectral
lines
Projectile motion from top of tower concept & 2.4 Bohr's model for Hydrogen atom, 2.4.1 Explanation of
19 5-Jun-24 WED 9.7 Structure of proteins 4.2.11.4 Class - Amphibia
Problems on the above topics Line spectrum of Hydrogen, Limitations of Bohr's model.
3.10 Kinematics of uniform circular motion
(Angular displacement, Angular velocity &
20 6-Jun-24 THU 9.1 Lipids 4.2.11.5 Class Reptilia Angular acceleration) Radius & Problems on Radius
Non uniform circular motion, Resultant
acceleration
7-Jun-24 FRI UNIT TEST- REVISION
8-Jun-24 SAT UNIT TEST- REVISION
9-Jun-24 SUN SUNDAY
10-Jun-24 MON UNIT TEST - 1 SYLLABUS COVERED FROM15.05.2024 TO 06.06.2024)
Laws of Motion (10 x 2 = 20):
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Aristotle Fallacy
21 10-Jun-24 MON 9.1 Nucleotides 4.2.11.6 Class - Aves 4.3. Law of Inertia Energy, Velocity & Energy & Velocity numericals
4.4 Newton's 1st law,definition of force, Inertia
and Mass, Types of Inertia

4.2.11. 7 Class - Mammalia, 2.5 Towards Quantum mechanical model of the atom, 2.5.1
4.5. Newton's 2nd law, Impulse and its
22 11-Jun-24 TUE 9.6 Nucleic acids NCERT Textbook Summary and Dual behaviour of Matter, 2.5.2 Numericals based on Dual
applications
Exercise Discussion behaviour of Matter
FROM OLD TEST BOOK)
STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION
9.1 (SUGARS, PENTOSE AND
IN ANIMALS (31 x 1.5 = 46.5): 2.5.2 Heisenberg Uncertainity Principle and Numericals
23 12-Jun-24 WED GLUCOSE STRUCTURE )9.5 Problems on above topic
Animal Tissues – Introduction, based on it.
Polysaccharides
Epithelial Tissue upto Cell
Junctions
4.6 Newton's 3rd Law 4.9 common forces in 2.6 Reasons for the failure of Bohr's model, Quantum
24 13-Jun-24 THU 9.8 Enzymes : Introduction Simple Epithelium mechanics, Contact forces [Normal reaction, mechanical model of atom. 2.6.1 Orbitals and Quantum
Tension, Friction] numbers
Constrained motion
2.6.2 Shapes of atomic orbitals, Boundary surface
25 14-Jun-24 FRI 9.8.1 Chemical reactions Glandular Epithelium, (Pulley Problems), Spring force and problems
diagrams, Nodes, Nodal planes,
Compound epithelium on it.
9.8.2 How do enzymes bring about Connective Tissue upto Areolar Frame of references (Inertial & Non -
26 15-Jun-24 SAT Radial probability distribution curves
chemical conversions Connective Tissue inertial), Apparent weight, Pseudo force
15-Jun-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 4 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
Paper Setter: BLR-CO-KUVEMPU BHAVAN
16-Jun-24 SUN SUNDAY
17-Jun-24 MON BAKRID
18-Jun-24 TUE MODULE TEST - 4 NEET FULL TEST WITH 80% PRESENT & 20% PREVIOUS WEEK SYLLABUS)
Adipose Tissue, Dense 2.6.3 Energy of atomic orbitals, 2.6.4 Filling of orbitals in
27 18-Jun-24 TUE 9.8.3 Nature of enzyme action Applications & Problems on the above topics
Connective Tissue atom.
Cartilage 4.7 Law of conservation of linear momentum 2.6.5 Electronic configurations of atoms, 2.6.6 Stability of
28 19-Jun-24 WED 9.8.4 Factors affecting enzyme activity
and Applications completely filled and half filled sub shells.
Classification of elements and periodicity in
29 20-Jun-24 THU 9.8.4 Factors affecting enzyme activity Bone Problems on the above topics properties : (11 x 2 =22) 3.1 Why do we need to
classify elements, 3.2 Genesis of Periodic classification
Dobereiner's, Newland's, Lothar Meyer's)
9.8.5 Classification and Nomenclature
30 21-Jun-24 FRI Blood – Plasma, Erythrocytes 4.8 Equlibrium of particle - Problems Mendeleev's Periodic table C & O),
of enzymes
FRICTION (10 x 2 = 20 ) : 4.9.1 Causes, 3.3 Modern Periodic law & the present form of Periodic
31 22-Jun-24 SAT 9.8.6 Cofactors Leucocytes, Platelets,Lymph
Types of friction (Static and Kinetic), Uses, Table
22-Jun-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 5 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
23-Jun-24 SUN SUNDAY
24-Jun-24 MON MODULE TEST - 5 NEET FULL TEST WITH 80% PRESENT & 20% PREVIOUS WEEK SYLLABUS)
Chapter 1. Living world (5 x 1.5 = 7.5) : Muscle Tissue – Introduction,
32 24-Jun-24 MON Laws of friction, Angle of friction, Friction on hori 3.4 Nomenclature of elements with Z > 100 ( C & O)
WHAT IS LIVING Skeletal Muscle
3.5 Electronic configurations of elements and the periodic
Pushing and pulling and problems on the
Smooth Muscle, Cardiac Muscle table, Period wise and Group wise electronic configuration
33 25-Jun-24 TUE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING ORGANIS above topics
Neural Tissue upto Synapse and 3.6 Electronic configurations and types of elements - s,
Rolling friction, Methods of reducing friction
p, d, f blocks [3.6.1 to 3.6.5]
3.7 Periodic trends and Properties of elements - 3.7.1
Types of Neurons, Types of Nerve Block on block concept and problems and
34 26-Jun-24 WED 1.1 Diversity in the living world Trends in Physical properties Atomic Radius, Ionic Radius
Fibres,Nerves Friction on vertical surfaces
& Lanthanoid contraction
1.2 Taxonomic categories 1.2.1 Motion on smooth inclined plane and Motion on
35 27-Jun-24 THU SPECIES, 1.2.2 GENUS, 1.2.3. Glial Cells rough inclined plane concepts, angle of repose 3.7.1 Trends in Periodic properties Ionisation enthalpy
FAMILY concept
1.2 Taxonomic categories 1.2.4
3.7.1 Trends in Periodic properties Electron Gain enthalpy
36 28-Jun-24 FRI ORDER,1.2.5 CLASS, 1.2.6 PHYLUM, Organ and Organ System Problems on the above topics
& Electron Affinity
1.2.7 KINGDOM
Chapter 2: Biological Classification(16 Cockroach - Introduction, 3.7.1 Trends in Periodic properties Electronegativity,
37 29-Jun-24 SAT Friction on vertical surfaces,
x 1.5 = 24): Introduction Morphology Scales: Pauling & Mulliken's
29-Jun-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 6 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
30-Jun-24 SUN SUNDAY
1-Jul-24 MON MODULE TEST - 6 NEET FULL TEST WITH 80% PRESENT & 20% PREVIOUS WEEK SYLLABUS)
3.7.2 Trends in Chemical properties Periodicity of Valance
R.H.WHITTAKER-5 kingdom
4.10 Dynamics of Circular motion concept and or Oxidation state, anomalous properties 2nd period
38 1-Jul-24 MON classification, , Six Kingdom Anatomy - Digestive system
applications elements, Oxidation Reduction ability and Nature of oxides
Classification (3 DOMAINS OF LIFE )
& Diagonal relationship )
2.1 Kingdom Monera 2.1.1 Archae
39 2-Jul-24 TUE Blood vascular system Banking of roads, Angle of banking 3.7.3 Periodic trends & Chemical Reactivity
bacteria
Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure :
Respiratory system and Excretory (15 X 2 = 30)
40 3-Jul-24 WED 2.1.2 Eubacteria and Cyanobacteria Problems on the above topics 4.1.Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding
system
4.1.1 Octet rule
4.1.2 Covalent bond
Work-Power-Energy(12 × 2 = 24) :
4.1.3 Lewis representation of molecules & ions
5.1 Introduction
HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA & 4.1.4 Formal charge, properties of covalent
41 4-Jul-24 THU Nervous System 5.1.1 Scalar Product
Mycoplasma compoundsadditional information)
5.3 Work 4.1.5 Limitations of the Octet rule
5.4 Kinetic energy
4.2 Ionic or Electrovaent bond
5-Jul-24 FRI 2.2 Kingdom Protista, 2.2.1 Chrysophytes Reproductive system 5.2 Work energy theorem 4.2.1 Lattice energy - Additional information - crystal
structures NaCl & CsCl
6-Jul-24 SAT 2.2.2 Dinoflagellate ,2.2.3 Euglenoids 7.2 Frog - Introduction Work-Energy theorem concept and applications Properties of Ionic compounds, Fajans rules
7-Jul-24 SUN SUNDAY
8-Jul-24 MON UNIT TEST - 2 SYLLABUS COVERED FROM 15.05.2024 TO 04.07.2024)
4.5 Valence bond theory
4.5.1 orbital overlap concept
7.2.1 Morphology, 4.5.2 Directional properties of bonds
42 8-Jul-24 MON 2.2.4 Slime moulds, 2.2.5 Protozoans Problems on the above topic
7.2.2 Anatomy: Digestive system 4.5.3 overlapping of atomic orbitals
4.5.4 types of overlapping and nature of covelant bonds
sigma & pi)
5.5 Work done by variable force
2.3 Kingdom Fungi general characters 4.6 Hybridisation - Salient features and Important
43 9-Jul-24 TUE Respiratory system 5.6 Work-Energy theorem for variable force
except reproduction conditions
and problems
4.6.1 Types of hybridisation :
5.7 Concept of Potential Energy
44 10-Jul-24 WED 2.3 Kingdom Fungi reproduction Blood vascular system 4.6.2 other examples of SP3, SP2 and sp hybridisation
5.9 P.E. of spring and related problems
4.6.3 hybridisation of elements involving d-orbitals
5.8 The Conservation of Mechanical Energy -
45 11-Jul-24 THU 2.3.1 Phycomycetes Excretory system 4.4 VSEPR theory
freely falling body; vertically projected body
4.3 Bond para meters
4.3.1 bond length
46 12-Jul-24 FRI 2.3.2 Ascomycetes Nervous system Problems on conservation of energy
4.3.2 bond angle
4.3.3 bond enthalpy
Reproductive system, NCERT
2.3.3 Basidiomycetes , 2.3.4 4.3.4 bond order
47 13-Jul-24 SAT Textbook Summary and Spring Body System
Dueteromycetes 4.3.5 resonance structures
Exercise Discussion
13-Jul-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 7 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
14-Jul-24 SUN SUNDAY
15-Jul-24 MON MODULE TEST - 7 NEET FULL TEST WITH 80% PRESENT & 20% PREVIOUS WEEK SYLLABUS)
Chapter-14: Breathing and
2.4 Kingdom Plantae, 2.5 Kingdom
48 15-Jul-24 MON Exchange of Gases (13 x 1.5 = Vertical circular motion 4.3.6 polarity of bonds & dipolemoment
Animalia
19.5):- Introduction
49 16-Jul-24 TUE 2.6. Virus 14.1 Respiratory organs Problems on the above topic applications of Dipolemoment
4.7 Molecular Orbital theory
4.7.1 LCAO
50 17-Jul-24 WED 2.6 VIROIDS, PRIONS, LICHENS 14.1.1 Human respiratory system 5.10 Power, its applications and problems 4.7.2 conditions for the combination of atomic orbitals
4.7.3 types of MO
4.7.4 Energy level diagram for molecular orbitals H2 to N2)
Chapter 3: Plant kingdom (15 x 1.5 = 4.7.4 Energy level diagram for molecular orbitals O2 to
22.5): 3.1 Introduction - ARTIFICIAL, Ne2)
NATURAL AND PHYLOGENETIC
Collisions(6 × 2 = 12): 4.7.5 EC and molecular behaviour
51 18-Jul-24 THU 14.1.1 Human respiratory system 5.11 Introduction, Types of collisions,
CLASSIFICATION, NUMERICAL 4.8 bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules &
5.11.1 Elastic & Inelastic collisions Bond order in hetero nuclear diatomic molecules : CO, NO,
TAXONOMY, CYTOTAXONOMY &
CHEMOTAXONOMY CN etc.,
5.11.2 Collisions in one dimension, Dative bond additional information)
52 19-Jul-24 FRI 3.1 Introduction of Algae 14.2 Mechanism of breathing applications Coefficient of restitution, 4.9 Hydrogen bonding 4.9.1 Cause of formation, 4.9.2
expressions for velocities and problems Types of H bonds
Redox Reactions : (7 x 2 = 14)
14.2.1 Respiratory volumes and Applications on one dimensional elastic 7.1 Classical idea of redox reactions
53 20-Jul-24 SAT 3.1.1 Chlorophyceae
capacities collisions 7.2 Redox reactions in terms of electron transfer reactions
7.3 Oxidation numbers
20-Jul-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 8 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
21-Jul-24 SUN SUNDAY
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7.3 Oxidation numbers
54 22-Jul-24 MON 3.1.2 Phaeophyceae 14.3 Exchange of Gases Problems on the above topic
7.3.1 Types of redox reactions
5.11.3 Collisions in two dimension (Oblique
55 23-Jul-24 TUE 3.1.3 Rhodophyceae 14.4 Transport of gases 7.3.2 Balancing of redox reactions ( Acidic medium)
collisions)
56 24-Jul-24 WED 3.2 Bryophytes- general characters 14.4.1 Transport of oxygen Problems on above topic 7.3.2 Balancing of redox reactions ( Basic medium)
7.3.3 Redox reactions as the basis for Titrations, Eq wt of
System of particles and Rotational
Oxidant, Reductant in Redox reactions
motion(18 × 2 = 36) :
7.3.4 Limitations of concept of Oxidation number
6.1 Introduction
57 25-Jul-24 THU 3.2.1 Liverworts 14.4.1 Transport of oxygen Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY : The
6.1.1 What kind of motion can a rigid body
chemistry involved in the titrimetric excercises -
have ? 6.2 Centre of mass Centre of
Oxalic acid vs KMnO4, Mohr's salt vs KMnO4 &
Gravity,characteristics of center of mass
Iodometry based on NCERT.
14.4.2 Transport of carbon Methods of determining C.M of point masses 7.4 Redox reactions and electrode processes strictly based
58 26-Jul-24 FRI 3.2.2 Mosses
dioxide and continuous mass distribution and problems on NCERT TB.
6.3 Motion of centre of mass (Velocity,
7.4 Redox reactions and electrode processes strictly based
59 27-Jul-24 SAT 3.3 Pteridophytes 14.5 Regulation of respiration acceleration, momentum and force) and
on NCERT TB.
problems
27-Jul-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 9 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
28-Jul-24 SUN SUNDAY
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6.4 Linear momentum of system of particles States of matter : (2 x 2 = 4) (Though it is
6.5 Vector product of two vectors deleted, necessary for other concepts)
14.6 Disorders of respiratory
60 29-Jul-24 MON 3.3 Pteridophytes 6.6 Angular velocity and its relation with linear Intermolecular forces, Thermal energy,
system
velocity, Intermolecular Forces vs Thermal Interactions, The
6.6.1. Angular acceleration gaseous state
Boyles law, Charles law, Gay lussacs law, Avagadros law,
6.10 Kinematics of rotational motion about a
61 30-Jul-24 TUE 3.3 Pteridophytes NCERT Textbook Summary and Ideal gas equation
fixed axis and problem
Exercise Discussion Dalton's law of partial pressures & Numericals
Chapter-15: Body fluids and
62 31-Jul-24 WED 3.4 Gymnosperms Circulation (17 x 1.5 = 25.5):
6.9 Moment of inertia For point masses and Thermodynamics : (12 x 2 = 24)
continuous mass distribution, problems 5.1 Thermodynamic terms (5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3)
Introduction
5.1.4 Internal energy as a state function
15.1 Blood, 15.1.1 Plasma, 15.1.2 6.9 Moment of inertia For point masses and 5.1.4 a) work, b) heat c) the general case
63 1-Aug-24 THU 3.4 Gymnosperms
Formed elements continuous mass distribution, problems First law of thermodynamics
5.2 Applications 5.2.1 Work
Theorems of perpendicular and parallel axes Reversible and Irreversible process
3.5 Angiosperms (ONLY AS PER
2-Aug-24 FRI 15.1.2 Formed elements and applications of perpendicular and parallel free expansion, isothermal, and free expansion of an ideal
NEW NCERT )
axes theorems gas, numericals
PLANT LIFE CYCLES AND
15.1.3 Blood groups, 15.1.3.1 5.2.2 Enthalpy b) Extensive and Intensive properties c )
3-Aug-24 SAT ALTERNATION OF GENERATION (ACC. Problems on the above topics
TO OLD NCERT )
ABO grouping heat capacity d) the relation between Cp and Cv
4-Aug-24 SUN SUNDAY
5-Aug-24 MON UNIT TEST - 3 SYLLABUS COVERED FROM 15.05.2024 TO 01.08.2024)
Morphology of flowering plants(33 x 5.3 Measurement of ∆U and ∆H, Bomb calorimeter,
64 5-Aug-24 MON 1.5 = 49.5): 15.1.3.2 Rh grouping Problems on the above topics Numericals based on ∆U and ∆H , Heat Capacity, Specific
Parts of the flowering plant Heat
5.4 Enthalpy change of a reaction
6.7 Torque and its applications about fixed a) standard enthalpy of areaction
5.1 The root
65 6-Aug-24 TUE 15.1.4 Coagulation of Blood axis and Problems, b) enthalpy changes during phase tranfermations
5.1.1 Regions of root
c ) standard enthalpy of formation
d) thermochemical reactions

(Newly added syllabus relavent to 5.4 e) Hess law of constant heat summation
6.7 Torque and its applications about fixed
CBSE - Practicals) 5.5 Enthalpies for different types of reactions
66 7-Aug-24 WED 15.2 Lymph (Tissue Fluid) axis rotation and Problems
5.1 Root modifications (Storage a) standard enthalpy of combution
roots, Nodulated roots, Mechanical b) enthalpy of atomisation
supporting roots, Breathing roots)
6.8 Equilibrium of rigid body
6.8.1 Principle of moments
Centre of Gravity 5.5 c ) bond enthalpy d) lattice enthalpy, Born- haber cycle
67 8-Aug-24 THU 5.2 :Stem-Introduction,Functions 15.3 Circulatory pathways
Experiment-4: Metre Scale - the mass of a e ) enthalpy of solution , f ) enthalpy of dilution
given object by the principle of moments

other enthalpies additional information)


(LAB MANUAL )5.2 Under ground 6.11 Dynamics of rotational motion about a Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY : Enthalpy
15.3.1 Human circulatory system
68 9-Aug-24 FRI stem modifications (Rhizomes, Corms, fixed axis, Toppling concept and problems of Neutralisation of Strong Acid & Strong Base and
- External structure of heart
Stem tubers, Bulbs) Enthalpy of Solution of CuSO4 based on NCERT.
Numericals on enthalpies for different types of reactions
6.12 Angular momentum, Angular momentum
of rigid body in case of rotation about
5.6 Spontaneity a) Enthalpy-spontaneity
a fixed axis,
(LAB MANUAL )5.2 Sub-aerial stem b) Entropy - spontaneity
15.3.1 Human circulatory system 6.12.1 law of conservation of angular
69 10-Aug-24 SAT modifications (Runners, Stolons, c ) Gibbs energy - spontaneity
- Internal structure of heart momentum and its applications & Problems
Suckers, Off-sets) d) Entropy and second law of thermodynamics
Angular impulse, Rotational work,
e) Absolute entropy and third law of thermodynamics
Rotational kinetic energy

10-Aug-24 SAT WEEKEND TEST - 10 NEET HALF TEST WITH 100% QUESTIONS FROM NCERT TEXT BOOK ON PRESENT WEEK SYLLABUS)
11-Aug-24 SUN SUNDAY
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5.6 Spontaneity a) Enthalpy-spontaneity
(LAB MANUAL ) 5.2 Aerial stem b) Entropy - spontaneity
15.3.1 Human circulatory system General motion in a plane (Translation +
70 12-Aug-24 MON modifications (Thorns, Stem tendrils, c ) Gibbs energy - spontaneity
Phylloclades, Cladophylls, Bulbils) - Cardiac conduction system Rotation)
d) Entropy and second law of thermodynamics
e) Absolute entropy and third law of thermodynamics
Rolling motion and its applications, Problems
71 13-Aug-24 TUE 5.3 Leaf-Introduction upto parts of leaf 15.3.2 Cardiac cycle 5.7 Gibbs energy change and equilibrium , numericals
on the above topics
Chemical Equilibrium : (6 x 2 = 12)
Kinetic energy in Rolling motion on an inclined Terms- equilibrium state , equilibrium mixture, dynamic
5.3.1 Venation 18.3.3 Electrocardiograph (ECG)
72 14-Aug-24 WED plane equilibrium etc
5.3.2 Types OF leaves
6.1 Equilibrium in physical process 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.9, 6.1.4,
6.1.5)
15-Aug-24 THU INDEPENDENCE DAY
Oscillations(8 × 2 = 16):
5.3.3 Phyllotaxy
13.1 Introduction
5.3 Leaf Modifications (LAB 6.2 Equilibrium in chemical process - dynamic equilibrium
73 16-Aug-24 FRI 15.4 Double circulation 13.2 Periodic and oscillatory motions
MANUAL) (Leaf tendrils, Spines, 6.3 Law of equilibrium and equilibrium constant
13.3 Simple harmonic motion
Phyllodes, Insectivorous leaves)
13.4 SHM and Uniform circular motion
6.4 Homogeneous equilibria (6.4.1)
13.5 Velocity and acceleration in simple
6.5 Heterogeniuos equilibria
74 17-Aug-24 SAT 5.4 Inflorescence 15.5 Regulation of cardiac activity harmonic motion
6.6 Applications of equilibrium constants (6.6.1, 6.6.2,
13.6 Force law for simple harmonic motion 6.6.3)
Problems on the above topics
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15.6 Disorders of circulatory
5.4 The inflorescence (LAB MANUAL) - 6.7 Relationship between K , Q and G
75 19-Aug-24 MON Types: Racemose, Cymose.
system - upto Coronary Artery 13.7 Energy of SHM and problems
Numericals based on equilibrium constant
Disease
13.8 Oscillations of Simple
5.4 Racemose inflorescence (LAB 15.6 Disorders of circulatory
pendulum;Applications of simple pendulum and 6.8 FACTORS EFFECTING EQUILIBRIA - Lechatliers
76 20-Aug-24 TUE MANUAL) - types: Raceme, Corymb, system - Angina and Heart
problems principle (6.8.1, 6.8.2)
Umbel Failure
6.8.3 Effect of Inert gas addition at Constant Pressure &
Constant Volume
5.4 Racemose inflorescence (LAB
Oscillations of spring pendulum and its 6.8.4 Effect of temperature change
77 21-Aug-24 WED MANUAL) - Spike, Catkin, Spadix,
applications 6.8.5 Effect of catalyst
Head
NCERT Textbook Summary and applications of Lechatliers principle - Habers process ,
Exercise Discussion Contact process
Oscillations of spring pendulum and its
5.4 Cymose inflorescence (LAB
Excretory Products and their applications Ionic Equilibrium : (17 x 2 = 34)
MANUAL) - types: Solitary cyme, 6.9 Ionic equilibrium in solutions
78 22-Aug-24 THU Elimination (14 x 1.5 = 21): Experiment-3 : Simple pendulum -
Monochasial cyme, Dichasial cyme, 6.10 Acids , bases, and salts
Introduction dissipation of energy by plotting a graph
Polychasial cyme. 6.10.1 Arrhenius concept of acids and bases
between the square of amplitude and time.
Other SHM's, Damped vibrations, Forced 6.10.2 The Bronstead - Lowry acids and bases
79 23-Aug-24 FRI 16.1 Human excretory system
5.5 Flower: Introduction vibrations and Resonance 6.10.3 Lewis acids and bases
5.5.1.1 Calyx 16.1 Human excretory system -
80 24-Aug-24 SAT Problems on the above topics 6.11 Ionization of Acids and Bases
5.5.1.2 Corolla, Nephron
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Mechanical Properties Of Solids(5 × 2 = 10)
5.5.1.2 Aestivation (QUINCUNCIAL TO
: 6.11.1 The ionisation constant of water and ionic product of
81 26-Aug-24 MON BE INCLUDED FROM THE LAB 16.2 Urine formation
MANUAL ) 8.1Introduction, Elastic Behaviour Of Solids water
8.2 Stress And Strain
Types of stresses and strains,
8.3 Hooke's law
16.3 Function of the tubules - 8.4 Stress and strain curve
82 27-Aug-24 TUE 5.5.1.3 Androecium 6.11.2 The p H scale, problems on pH
upto Henle's loop 8.5 Modulus of Elasticity (8.5.1 Young's
Modulus, 8.5.2 Shear Modulus, 8.5.3 Bulk
Modulus)
5.5.1.3 Androecium (LAB MANUAL -
SYNGENESIOUS CONDITION
Experiment-5: Young's modulus of elasticity
SYNANDROUS CONDITION 16.3 Function of the tubules -
83 28-Aug-24 WED of the material of a metallic wire. 6.11.2 The p H scale, problems on pH
Attachments of filaments to anthers: DCT and Collecting Duct
Applications and Problems on the above topics
Basifixed, Adnate, Dorsifixed,
Versatile)
6.11.3 Ionisation Constants of weak acids
16.4 Mechansim of concentration 8.5.4 Relation between Poissons ratio, 6.11.4 Ionisation Constants of weak bases
84 29-Aug-24 THU 5.5.1.4 Gynoecium with placentation
of the filtrate compressibility, modulus of elasticities relation between Ka and Kb
excluding problems on pH of weak acids and weak bases)
pH problems of weak acids and bases
6.11.6 Di and poly basic acids, Di and poly acidic bases
16.4 Mechansim of concentration 8.5.5 Elastic strain energy and Problems
30-Aug-24 FRI 5.6 Fruit 6.11.7 Factors effecting acidic strength
of the filtrate 8.6 Applications of Elastic behavior of Materials
6.11.8 Common ion effect in the ionisation of acids and
bases
Mechanical Properties Of Fluids(14 × 2 =
5.7 Seed, 5.7.1 Structure of 28):
16.5 Regulation of Kidney
31-Aug-24 SAT dicotyledonous seed 9.1 Introduction, Properties of Fluids, Density of 6.11.9 Hydrolysis of salts and the pH of their solutions
function(upto role of ADH)
Fluid
9.2 Pressure
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9.2.2 Variation of Pressure with depth in a
liquid column
16.5 Regulation of Kidney 6.12 Buffer Solutions
85 2-Sep-24 MON 5.7.2 Structure of monocotyledonous seed 9.2.3 Atmospheric pressure and Gauge
function(upto remaining) 6.12.1 Designing buffer solutions
pressure
Hydro static force
Pressure in a liquid when a container moving
5.8 Semi technical descrpotion of a Problems on pH of buffer solutions
86 3-Sep-24 TUE 16.6 Micturition with acceleration barometer, manometer
typical flowering plants buffer capacity
9.2.1 Pascal's law 6.9 Solubility equilibria of sparingly soluble salts
16.7 Role of other organs in
87 4-Sep-24 WED 5.8 Crucifereae (Brassicaceae) 9.2.4 Hydraulic machines (Hydraulic lift ) 6.9.1 Solubilty product constant (C)
excretion
Problems on the above topics 6.9.2 Common ion effect on solubility of ionic salts
LEGUMINOSAE (Fabaceae in
16.8 Disorders of the excretory Buoyancy and Buoyant force, Archimede's
88 5-Sep-24 THU DETAIL, CEASALPINIACEAE AND Numericals based on solubility product
system principle & problems
MIMOSACEAE ONLY EXAMPLES )
Principles related to PRACTICAL
16.8 Disorders of the excretory CHEMISTRY : The Chemistry involved in the
89 6-Sep-24 FRI 5.9 Solanaceae Equilibrium of floating bodies Titrimetric exercises - Acids, Bases & the uses of
system
Indicators including Graphs based on NCERT lab
manual).
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9.3 Stremaline flow and turbulant flow,
Chemical principles involved in the qualitative salt analysis:
Reynolds number, Continuity equation
90 9-Sep-24 MON Liliaceae Anions-
NCERT Textbook Summary and 9.4 Bernoulli's principle Insoluble salts excluded).
Exercise Discussion
Application of Bernoulli's principle
Locomotion and Movement (20
5.8 Compositae (Asteraceae) [9.4.1 Speed of Efflux (Torricelli's Theorem), Chemical principles involved in the qualitative salt analysis:
91 10-Sep-24 TUE x 1.5 = 30) :
(Complete family) 9.4.2 Dynamic lift, Magnus effect] Cations –
Introduction
Problems on the above topics
9.5 Viscocity, Types of Viscocity,
9.5.1 Stokes law, Terminal Velocity and
problems Chemical principles involved in the qualitative salt analysis:
92 11-Sep-24 WED 5.8 Malvaceae (Complete family) Types of movement(17.1)
Experiment-7: Co-efficient of Viscocity of a Cations –
given viscous liquid by measuring terminal
velocity of a given spherical body.
9.6 Surface tension Group 13 Elements : (2 x 2 = 4) Boron
5.8 Graminae (Poaceae) (Complete Molecular theory of surface tension Family:
93 12-Sep-24 THU Muscle(17.2)
family) Applications of force due to surface tension General Introduction – Electronic configuration, Atomic
radii, Ionization enthalpy, Electro negativity;
9.6.1 Surface energy
9.6.2 Surface energy and surface tension
Chapter 6. Anatomy of flowering Physical & Chemical properties 11.2 Important trends in
17.2.1 Structure of contractile Applications of surface energy
94 13-Sep-24 FRI plants (18 x 1.5 = 27): Tissue, chemical reactivity and anomalous properties of boron,
proteins (thin filament) Workdone to split Liquid drop into many
Meristematic tissue Brief discussion of Structure of Diborane
identical drops and problems

9.6.4 Pressure in a liquid drops Group 14 Elements : (2 X 2 = 4) Carbon


Permanent tissues 17.2.1 Structure of contractile Excess pressure: Excess pressure in soap Family:
95 14-Sep-24 SAT
Simple tissues (Parenchyma) proteins (thick filament) bubble, liquid drop, Air bubble in liquid
Introduction, physical, chemical propeties , 11.6 anomolous
properties of carbon
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16-Sep-24 MON EID-MILAD
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9.6.3 Angle of contact
Simple tissues (Collenchyma, 9.6.5 Capilarity,determination of surface tension Introduction, physical, chemical propeties , 11.6 anomolous
96 17-Sep-24 TUE Mechanism of muscle contraction
Sclerenchyma) by capilary raise method properties of carbon

Organic Chemistry: Some basic principles &


Experiment-6: Surface tension of water by Techniques : (24 x 2 = 48)
17.2.2 Mechanism of muscle 8.1 General introduction,
97 18-Sep-24 WED Complex tissues (Xylem) capillary rise and effect of detergents.
contraction 8.2 Tetravalency of Carbon, 8.3 Structural representations
Problems on the above topic
of organic compounds C & O), 8.4 Classification of organic
compounds C & O)
Thermal Properties Of Matter (17 × 2 = 34):
10.1 Introduction
17.3 skeletal system 10.2 Temperature and Heat 8.4 Classification of organic compounds
98 19-Sep-24 THU Complex tissues (phloem)
(introduction) 10.3. Measurement Of Temperature, Homologous Series & Functional group
Different temperature scales and relation
between them.
6.1 Tissue system, 6.1.1 Epidermal 8.5 Nomenclature of organic compounds except containing
99 20-Sep-24 FRI Axial skeleton - upto skull
tissue system Problems on the above topic functional groups)8.5.1, 8.5.2)
6.1.2 The ground tissue system, Axial skeleton - upto Vertebral 10.5. Thermal expansion. 8.5.3 Nomenclature of organic compounds containing
100 21-Sep-24 SAT
6.1.3 The vascular tissue system column Thermal expansion of solids and applications functional groups
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6.2 Anatomy of dicotyledonous and Axial skeleton - upto Vertebral 8.5.3 Nomenclature of organic compounds C&O) &
101 23-Sep-24 MON Monocotyledonous plants , 6.2.1 Dicot column (Related to practical Problems on the above topic Nomenclature of organic compounds containing functional
root, syllabus also) groups O)
Axial skeleton - Ribs and Sternum
Thermal expansion of liquids, Anomalous 8.5.4 Nomenclature of substituted benzene compounds,
102 24-Sep-24 TUE 6.2.2 Monocot root (Related to practical syllabus
expansion of water and applications Alicyclic and bicyclic compounds additional information)
also)
Appendicular skeleton 8.6 Isomerism
103 25-Sep-24 WED 6.2.3 Dicot stem, Problems on above topic
(girdles) 8.6.1 Structural Isomerism C & O)
10.4. Ideal gas equation and absolute
Appendicular skeleton (Upper temperature
104 26-Sep-24 THU 6.2.4 Monocot stem Tautomerism
limb) Thermal expansion of gases

Appendicular skeleton (Upper 8.6.2 Stereo isomerism


105 27-Sep-24 FRI 6.2.5 Dicot leaf (Dorsiventral) Problems on the above topic
limb) Geometrical isomerism
10.6. Specific heat capacity
Thermal capacity, Water equivalent of a
Appendicular skeleton (Lower
106 28-Sep-24 SAT 6.2.6 Monocot leaf (Isobilateral) Geometrical isomerism
limb) substance
10.7 Calorimetry and problems
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10.8 Change of state,
10.8.1 Latent heat
Appendicular skeleton (Lower
107 30-Sep-24 MON Melting point and boiling point, triple point of Optical isomerism
limb)
secondary growth water
Vascular cambium
Experiment-9: Specific heat capacity of a
Activity of the cambial ring given (i) solid and (ii) liquid by method of
108 1-Oct-24 TUE 17.4 joints Optical isomerism
Spring wood and autumn wood mixtures.
Problems on above topic
2-Oct-24 WED GANDHI JAYANTI
8.7 Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism
10.9 Heat transfer
Heart wood and Sapwood Reagents : 8.7.1 Fission of covalent bond : Carbocations ,
3-Oct-24 THU 17.4 joints 10.9.1 Conduction
Carbanions, Free Radicals, Carbenes & Nitrenes 8.7.2
Heat transfer due to conduction concept
Nucleophiles and electrophiles,
17.5 Disorders of muscular
Electron migration effects : Inductive effect & Inductive
4-Oct-24 FRI Cork cambium AND ITS ACTIVITY system(Myasthenia gravis, Problems of the above topic
effect Applications 8.7.3, 8.7.4, 8.7.5)
Muscular dystrophy, Tetany)
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6-Oct-24 SUN SUNDAY
7-Oct-24 MON DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS
8-Oct-24 TUE DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS
9-Oct-24 WED DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS
10-Oct-24 THU DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS
11-Oct-24 FRI DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS
12-Oct-24 SAT DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS
13-Oct-24 SUN SUNDAY
10.9.2 Heat transfer due to convection
17.5 Disorders of skeletal
Types of convection & Applications
109 14-Oct-24 MON Secondary growth in roots system(Osteoporosis, Arthritis, 8.7.8 Electromeric effect 8.7.6 Resonance Structures,
10.9.3 Heat transfer due to radiation
Gout)
Properties of thermal radiation
10.9.4 Black body radiation
Cell Cycle and Cell Division (10 x 1.5 Basic definitions (Absorptive power, Emissive
= 15): Introduction and power, Reflectance, Absorptance,
110 15-Oct-24 TUE 8.7.7 Mesomeric effect
10.1 Cell cycle Transmittance, Emissivity, Relative emissivity)
10.1.1 Phases of cell cycle NCERT Textbook Summary and Kirchoff's law, Weins displacement law
Exercise Discussion stefan - Boltzmann law
Neural Control and
Inter phase and 10.10 Newton's law of cooling
111 16-Oct-24 WED Coordination (16 x 1.5 = 24): 8.7.9 Hyperconjugation
10.2 M phase Introduction Problems on the above topic
Introduction
10.2.1 Prophase Stabilities of Carbocations , Carbanions & Free Radicals
112 17-Oct-24 THU 18.1 Neural System Problems on the above topics
10.2.2 Metaphase based on Electronic effects
8.7.10 Types of reactions Brief discussion without
Kinetic theory (4 × 2 = 8):
mechanisms)
12.1 Introduction
10.2.3 Anaphase Free radical substitution, Free radical adition,
113 18-Oct-24 FRI 18.2 Human Neural System 12.2 Molecular nature of matter
10.2.4 Telophase Electrophilic adition, Electrophillic substitution,
12.3 Behaviour of gases
Nucleophillic substitution, Nucleophillic addition,
Elimination & Rearrangement
12.4 Kinetic theory of an ideal gas
Free radical substitution, Free radical adition,
12.4.1 Pressure of an ideal gas
10.2.5 Cytokinesis, 18.3 Neuron As Structureal And Electrophilic adition, Electrophillic substitution,
114 19-Oct-24 SAT Avagadro's number
10.3 Significance of mitosis Funcitional Unit Of Neural System Nucleophillic substitution, Nucleophillic addition,
Kinetic energy of an ideal gas Elimination & Rearrangement
12.4.2 Kinetic interpretation of temperature
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Degrees of freedom
12.5 Law of equipartition of energy
Problems on Gas laws and ideal gas equation 8.8 Methods of purification of organic compounds
115 21-Oct-24 MON 10.4 Meiosis (introduction) 18.3 Neurons (Types)
Vrms, Vaverage, Vmostpropable velocities ( Excluding Chromatography)

12.6 Specific heat capacity, (12.6.1


18.3.1 Generation And Mono-atomic gases, 12.6.2 Di-atomic gases, 8.8 Methods of purification of organic compounds
116 22-Oct-24 TUE 10.4.1 Meiosis-I,Prophase-I Conduction Of Nerve Impulse 12.6.3 Poly-atomic gases, 12.6.4 Specific heat ( Chromatography)
upto resting potential capacity of solids) 8.9 Qualitative analysis
12.7 Mean free path
Thermodynamics (8 × 2 = 16):
11.1 Introduction
18.3.1 Generation And 8.9 Qualitative analysis Principles related to PRACTICAL
10.4.1 Metaphase-I, Anaphase-I, 11.2 Thermal equilibrium (Different types of
117 23-Oct-24 WED Conduction Of Nerve Impulse CHEMISTRY : Detection of N, S & Halogen
Telophase-I equilibrium)
remaining 8.10 Quantitative analysis
11.3 Zeroth law of thermodynamics
Joule's Law of heat & applications
11.4 Heat, internal energy and work
11.5 First law of thermodynamics
10.4.2 Miosis-II Sign Conventions, Applications in melting and
118 24-Oct-24 THU 18.3.2 Transmission Of Impulse 8.10 Quantitative analysis
10.5 Significane of meiosis boiling process
11.7 Thermodynamic state variables and
equation of state
Numerical related to Mitosis and 9. HYDRO CARBONS : (18 X 2 = 36)
119 25-Oct-24 FRI Meiosis, Differenceses between 18.3.2 Transmission Of Impulse Problems on the above topics 9.2 Alkanes - 9.2.1 isomerism structural)
Meiosis & Mitosis 9.2.4 conformations of ethane only,
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants (20 11.6 Molar specific heat capacity
x 1.5 = 30): 18.4 Central Neural System- Upto Avagadro's number 9.2.2 Preparation of alkanes (from Unsaturated hydro
120 26-Oct-24 SAT
Introduction 18.4.1 upto Meninges Different molar specific heats ( Cp,Cv, γ carbons, from alkyl halides)
11.1 What do we know? ,Cpoyltropic,Cmixtures)
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18.4 Central Neural System- Upto 11.8 Different thermodynamics process
121 28-Oct-24 MON 11.2 Early experiments 18.4.1 upto Fore Brain, Ventricles Quasi - static process 9.2.2 Preparation of alkanes (remaining preparations)
of brain (additional) (Isobaric, Isochoric, Isothermal processes)
Different thermodynamics process and
18.4 Central Neural System- Upto 9.2.3 Properties – Physical properties
problems
122 29-Oct-24 TUE 11.2 Early experiments 18.4.1 upto Fore Brain, Ventricles 9.2.3 Chemical reactivity, Substitution reactions –
(Adiabatic, Polytropic, Free expansion), Cyclic
of brain (additional) Halogenationfree radical mechanism)
process
11.9 Second law thermodynamics
18.4 Central Neural System- Upto 11.10 Reversible and irreversible processes
11.3 Where does photosynthesis take Combustion, Controlled Oxidation, Isomerisation,
123 30-Oct-24 WED 18.4.2 upto Mid brain and 18.4.3 Heat engine, Carnot cycle
place Aromatization, reaction with steam and Pyrolysis
Hind brain 11.11 Carnot engine
Carnot’s theorem
31-Oct-24 THU DIWALI
1-Nov-24 FRI STATE FORMATION DAY
Peripheral Nervous system
(Cranial nerves and Spinal
Refrigerator
9.3 Alkenes - Nomenclature, Isomerism structural and
124 2-Nov-24 SAT 11.4 Types of pigments nerves) (additional geometrical) 9.3.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3) 9.3.4 Preparations of
Problems on the above topics
information as per NEET Alkenes (from alkynes & alkyl halides)
syllabus)
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Units and Dimensions(3 × 2 = 6):
1.1 introduction
9.3.4 Preparations of Alkenes (from Vicinal dihalides &
Visceral nervous system, 1.2 International system of units
alcohols)
125 4-Nov-24 MON 11.5 What is light reaction? sympathetic and 1.3 Significant figures
9.3.5 Properties- Physical and chemical reactions : Addition
parasympathetic neural 1.3.1 Rules for arithemetic operations with
of Hydrogen, halogen, Water, sulphuric acid
systems (additional information significant figures
as per NEET syllabus) 1.3.2 Rounding of uncertain digits
Fundamental & derived, quantities, System
of units
Emerson effects-Red drop and
1.4 Dimensions of physical quantities
126 5-Nov-24 TUE enhancement effect, Hill reaction Addition of Water, sulphuric acid
(definition) 1.5 Dimensional formula and dimensional
equations
1.6 Dimensional analysis and its applictaions
Addition of Hydrogen halides Mechanism- ionic and
127 6-Nov-24 WED 11.6 Electron transport NCERT Textbook Summary and Problems on the above topic peroxide effect, Markovnikov’s , anti-Markovnikov’s or
Exercise Discussion Kharasch effect)
11.6.1 Splitting of water Chemical Coordination and Units and Measurements(3×2=6): Errors in
128 7-Nov-24 THU 11.6.2 Cyclic and non cyclic Regulation (18 x 1.5 = 27) measurement, Types of errors, errors in Oxidation, Ozonolysis and Polymerization
photophosphorylation Introduction different combinations and problems
9.4 Alkynes – 9.4.1 Nomenclature and isomerism, 9.4.2
11.6.2 Cyclic and non cyclic 19.2 Endocrine Glands And
8-Nov-24 FRI Problems on the above topic structure of acetylene. 9.4.3 Methods of preparation of
photophosphorylation Hormones
acetylene
Instruments: Vernier Callipers, Screwgauge &
problems
Experiment-1: Vernier callipers-its use to 9.4.4 Physical properties, Chemical reactions- acidic
9-Nov-24 SAT 11.6.3 Chemiosmotic hypothesis 19.2 Human Endocrine System measure the internal and external diameter and character of acetylene, addition reactions- of hydrogen,
depth of a vessel. Halogen
Experiment: Screw guage-its use to determine
thickness/diameter of thin sheet/wire.
10-Nov-24 SUN SUNDAY
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GRAVITATION(8×2=16)
7.1 Introduction Addition reactions- of Hydrogen halides and Water.
129 11-Nov-24 MON 11.7 Where are ATP and NADPH used? 19.2.1 The Hypothalamus
7.2 Kepler's laws Polymerization

7.3 Universal law of gravitation 9.5 Aromatic Hydrocarbons : 9.5.1 Nomenclature and
130 12-Nov-24 TUE 11.7.1 Primary acceptor of CO2 19.2.2. The Pituitary Gland 7.4 The gravitational constant (Cavendish isomerism, 9.5.2 Structure of benzene, 9.5.3 Resonance
experiment) and aromaticity,
9.5.4 Preparation of benzene 9.5.5 Chemical properties :
19.2.2. The Pituitary Gland
131 13-Nov-24 WED 11.7.2 The calvin cycle Mechanism of electrophilic substitution. Electrophilic
(Disorders)
problems on above topics substitution reactions
7.5 Acceleration due to gravity of the earth
7.6 Acceleration due to gravity below and
9.5.5 Chemical properties : Mechanism of electrophilic
132 14-Nov-24 THU 11.8 The C4 cycle 19.2.3 Pineal Gland above the surface of earth
substitution. Electrophilic substitution reactions
variation of 'g' with latitude, Variation of 'g' with
shape
Problems on the above topics
11.8 The C4 cycle, Addition reactions 9.5.6 Directive influence of functional
133 15-Nov-24 FRI 19.2.4 Thyroid Gland Gravitation field due to point masses and
groups in mono substituted benzene,
conitnuous mass distribution
7.7 Gravitational potential energy
134 16-Nov-24 SAT 11.9 Photorespiration, 19.2.5 Parathyroid Gland Due to point masses, the gravitational self 9.6 Carcinogenicity and toxicity
potential energy and problems
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7.8 Escape speed
11.9 Differenceses between C3 and C4
7.9 Earth satellite Haloalkanes and haloarenes : (12 x 2 = 24) - 6.1
135 18-Nov-24 MON plants 19.2.6 Thymus Classification, 6.2 Nomenclature
Orbital velocity
7.10 Energy of orbiting satellite 6.3 Nature of C-X bond, 6.4 Preparation methods - 6.4.1
From Alcohols,
11.10 Factor's affecting photosynthesis Geo stationary satellite Polar satellites ,
136 19-Nov-24 TUE
11.10.1 Light
19.2.7 Adrenal Gland 6.4.2 From Hydrocarbons 6.4.3 Halogen exchange
Weightlessness and problems
Electric Charges and Fields (15 x 2 = 30)
1.1: Introduction
1.2: Electric Charge
11.10.2 Carbondioxide concentration 1.3: Conductors & Insulators
137 20-Nov-24 WED 11.10.3 Temperature, 11.10.4 WATER
19.2.8 Pancreas 6.5 Preparation of Haloarenes
1.4: Basic Properties of Electric Charge (1.4.1:
Additivity of Charges, 1.4.2: Charge is
conserved, 1.4.3: Quantisation of charge)
Methods of electrification properties of charges
Respiration in Plants (14 x 1.5 = 21): 6.6 Physical properties, 6.7.1 Reactions of Haloalkanes -
138 21-Nov-24 THU Introduction
19.2.9 Testis 1.5 Coloumb's law & Applications
examples Table-6.4
6.7.1.1 Nucleophilic substitution reactions SN1
139 22-Nov-24 FRI 12.1 Do plants breath? 19.2.10 Ovary Problems on Above topic
Stereochemical aspects of SN1
1.6 Forces between multiple charges 6.7.1.1 Nucleophilic substitution reactions SN2, SNi
140 23-Nov-24 SAT 12.2 Glycolysis 19.3 Hormones Of Heart, Kidney
Equilibrium of charges & Problems Stereochemical aspects of SN2, SNi
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1.7: Electric intensity, Electric field due to point
19.3 Hormones Of
141 25-Nov-24 MON 12.3 Fermentation [1.7.1: Electric field due to system of charges, 6.7.1.2 Elimination reactions - Saytzeff, Hoffmann rules
Gastrointestinal Tract
1.7.2: Physical signficance of electric field ]
19.4 Mechanism Of Hormone
142 26-Nov-24 TUE 12.4 Aerobic respiration Action - Water soluble hormone Problems on above topic 6.7.1.2 Elimination reactions - E1, E2, ECB
action
19.4 Mechanism Of Hormone
143 27-Nov-24 WED 12.4 Link reaction Action - Fat soluble hormone Applications of electric intensity Substitution vs Elimination
action
NCERT Textbook Summary and 6.7.1.3 Reation with metals, 6.7.2 Reation of Haloarenes -
144 28-Nov-24 THU 12.4.1 TCA cycle 1.8 Electric field lines
Exercise Discussion Nucleophilic substitution
Human Reproduction (15 x 1.5
12.4.2 Electron transport system and
145 29-Nov-24 FRI
oxidative phosphorylation
= 22.5) 1.10 Electric dipole and its concept 6.7.2 Reation of Haloarenes - electrophilic substitution
Introduction
1.10 : Electric dipole and its concept
12.4.2 Electron transport system and 2.1 Male Reproductive system
[1.10.1: The field of electric dipole, 1.10.2:
146 30-Nov-24 SAT 6.8 Poly Halogen compounds
oxidative phosphorylation (upto Testes) Physical significance of dipoles, 1.11: Dipole in
a uniform electric fied]
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Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers : (11 x 2 = 22) 7.1
147 2-Dec-24 MON 12.5 Respiratory balance sheet 2.1 The male reproductive system Problems on electric dipole Classification - 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.2 Nomenclature, 7.3
Structures of functional groups
1.12: Continuous charge distribution
2.2 The female reproductive
148 3-Dec-24 TUE 12.6 Amphibolic pathway 1.9: Electric Flux 7.4.1 Preparation of alcohols - 7.4.1.1, 7.4.1.2
system
1.13 Gauss law
1.14: Application of Gauss's Law
[1.14.1: Field due to infinetly long straight
2.2 The female reproductive uniformly charged wire, 1.14.2: Field due to 7.4.1 Preparation of alcohols - 7.4.1.2, 7.4.1.3; 7.4.3
149 4-Dec-24 WED 12.6 Amphibolic pathway
system uniformly charged infinite plane sheet, 1.14.3: Physical properties
Field due to uniformly charged thin spherical
shell]
2.3 Gametogenesis - 7.4.4 Chemical reactions 7.4.4.a Reactions involving
150 5-Dec-24 THU 12.7 Respiratory Quotient Applications, Problems (Including shell)
Spermatogenesis cleavage of O-H bond
2.3 Gametogenesis - Structure of
6-Dec-24 FRI 12.7 Numericals Problems 7.4.4.b Reactions involving cleavage of C-O bond
sperm
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance (14
x 2 = 28)
Plant Growth and Development (15 x 2.1: Introduction
7-Dec-24 SAT 1.5 = 22.5): 2.3 Gametogenesis - Oogenesis 2.2: Electric Potential 7.4.2 Preparation of phenols 7.4.4.c Reactions of phenols
Introduction 2.3: Potential due to point charge
2.4: Potential due to dipole
2.5: Potential due to system of charges
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13.1 Growth,
2.6: Equipotential surfaces
151 9-Dec-24 MON 13.1.1-Plant Growth Generally is 2.3 Gametogenesis - Oogenesis Acidity of phenols
2.6.1 Relation between field and potential
Indeterminate
13.1.2-Growth is Measurable,
152 10-Dec-24 TUE 2.4 Menstrual cycle Potential due to continuous charge distribution 7.5 Some commercially important alcohols
13.1.3-Phases of Growth
153 11-Dec-24 WED 13.1.4 Growth rate 2.4 Menstrual cycle Applications and Problems on the above topics 7.6.1 Preparation of ethers, 7.6.2 Physical properties
154 12-Dec-24 THU 13.1.5 Conditons for growth 2.5 Fertilization and Implantation Problems on the above topic 7.6.3 Chemical properties of ethers
2.7:Electro static potential energy of system of
charges
2.8: Potential enegy in an external field
13.2 : Differentiation, De-differentiation [2.8.1: Potential energy of a single charge,
155 13-Dec-24 FRI 2.5 Fertilization and implantation 7.6.3 Chemical properties of ethers
& Redifferentiation 2.8.2: Potential energy of system of two
charges in an external field, 2.8.3: Potential
energy of a dipole in an external field]

Problems on the above topics Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids : (13 x 2
2.6 Pregnancy and embryonic
156 14-Dec-24 SAT 13.3 Development = 26) 8.1 Nomenclature and Structure of carbonyl group)
development
- 8.1.1, 8.1.2
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8.2 Preparation of aldehydes and ketones) - 8.2.1.1,
13.4 PGR's, 2.9 electrostatic of conductors
157 16-Dec-24 MON 2.7 Parturition and Lactation 8.2.1.2, 8.2.1.3, 8.2.2 Preparation of aldehydes)- 8.2.2.1,
13.4.1 Characteristics 2.10 Dielectrics and polarization
8.2.2.2, 8.2.2.3
2.11: Capacitors & capacitance
158 17-Dec-24 TUE 13.4.2 Discovery of PGR's NCERT Textbook Summary and 2.12: parallel plate capacitor 8.2.3 Preparation of ketones) - 8.2.3.1, 8.2.3.2, 8.2.3.3
Exercise Discussion 2.13 : Effect of dielectric on capacitance
Reproductive Health (8 x 1.5 = 2.14: Combination of capacitors
13.4.3. Physiological effects of PGR's
159 18-Dec-24 WED 12) [2.14.1: Capacitors in series, 2.14.2: 8.3 Physical properties, 8.4 Chemical reactions - 8.4.1
13.4.3.1 Auxins
Introduction Capacitors in parallel] & Problems
3.1 Reproductive health - Plates connection method
160 19-Dec-24 THU 13.4.3.1 Auxins 8.4 Chemical reactions - 8.4.2, 8.4.3
Problems and strategies 2.15 Energy stored in capacitor
3.2 Population explosion and birth
2.15 Energy stored in capacitor 8.4 Chemical reactions) - 8.4.4 Reactions due to
161 20-Dec-24 FRI 13.4.3.2 Gibberellins control (upto Natural methods of
With and without dielectric alpha-hydrogen - Aldol condensation)
contraception)
Problems on the above topic
3.2 Population explosion and birth 8.4.5 Other reactions - Cannizzaro reaction & Electrophillic
162 21-Dec-24 SAT 13.4.3.3 Cytokinins Common Potential, Spherical capacitor,
control (upto sterilisation) substitution), 8.5 Uses of aldehydes and ketones)
Cylindrical capacitor
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3.3 Medical termination of
Problems on the above topic 8.6 Carboxylic Acids - 8.6.1 Nomenclature 8.6.2
163 23-Dec-24 MON 13.4.3.4 Ethylene Effect of dielectric force between plates of Structure of Carboxyl group, 8.7 Methods of
pregnancy (MTP), Amniocentesis
capacitor problems preparation of carboxylic acids) - 8.7.(1 to 3)
Current Electricity (12 x 2 = 24):
3.1: Introduction
3.2: Electric current
3.4 Sexually transmitted diseases 8.7 Methods of preparation of carboxylic acids) - 8.7.(4 to
164 24-Dec-24 TUE 13.4.3.5 Abscisic acid Current Density
(STDs) 6), 8.8 Physical properties,
3.3: Electric currents in conductots
3.5 : Drift of electrons and the origin of
resisitivity [3.5.1: Mobility]
25-Dec-24 WED CHRISTMAS
SEED GERMINATION - TYPES
(EPIGEAL, HYPOGEAL AND VIVIPARY)
3.5 Infertility and ART - IVF &
165 26-Dec-24 THU SEED DORMANCY REASONS AND Problems 8.9.2 Reactions involving cleavage of C-OH bond
ZIFT
METHODS TO BREAK SEED
DORMANCY (AS PER OLD NCERT)
REPRODUCTION ORGANISMS (2 X 1.5
=3) 3.4: Ohm's law
BASIC CONCEPTS OF
3.5 Infertility and ART - GIFT, AI, 3.6: Limitations of Ohm's law
166 27-Dec-24 FRI REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS 8.9.1 Reactions involving cleavage of O-H bond
IUI & ICSI 3.7: Resistivity of various materials
RELATED TO SEXUAL
REPRODUCTION. EVENTS - 3.8: Temperature Dependancy of resistivity
(GAMETOGENESIS)
Problems on the above topic
EVENTS - (GAMETE TRANSFER,
Experiment-11: The resistance of a given
167 28-Dec-24 SAT FERTILIZATION, POST FERTILIZATION 8.9.1 Reactions involving cleavage of O-H bond & Acidity
ACCORDING TO OLD NCERT) NCERT Textbook Summary and wire using Ohm's law.
Exercise Discussion
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Chapter 1: Sexual reproduction in
Chapter - 7: Human Health and
flowering plants (18 x 1.5 = 27) (
Disease (28 x 1.5 = 42): 8.9.3 Reactions involving -COOH group, 8.9.4 Substitution
NCERT -XII ): 1.1 Flower – A 3.9: Electrical energy, Power
168 30-Dec-24 MON Introduction reactions of hydrocarbon part) Halogenation and Ring
Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms, Problems on the above topic
7.1 Common Diseases in Substitution
1.2 Pre- fertilisation structure and
Humans
events
1.2.1 Microsporangium & 7.1 Common Diseases in
3.10 Emf of cell, internal resistance Amines : (9 x 2 = 18) 9.1 Structure of amines, 9.2
169 31-Dec-24 TUE Back emf, Potential difference Classification, 9.3 Nomenclature, 9.4 Preparation of
Microsporogenesis Humans
3.11 Grouping of cells problems amines) - 9.4.1, 9.4.2, 9.4.3
1-Jan-25 WED NEW YEAR
Problems on the above topic
170 2-Jan-25 THU 1.2.1 Pollen grain Entamoeba histolytica life cycle 9.4 Preparation of amines) - 9.4.4, 9.4.5, 9.4.6
Series and parallel combinatin of resistors
1.2.1 development of Pollen grain Problems on above topic
171 3-Jan-25 FRI Plasmodium vivax Life cycle 9.5 Physical properties 9.6. Chemical properties (2 to 5)
INTO MALE GAMETOPHYTE
3.12: Kirchoff's law
1.2.2 The pistil, Ascaris life cycle & Wuchereria
172 4-Jan-25 SAT Applications 9.6 Chemical reactions - 9.6.(6 to.7) ; 9.6.1 Basic character,
Megasporangium(ovule) life cycle
Problems on above topic
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173 6-Jan-25 MON 1.3 Female Gametophyte( embryosac) Fungal Diseases Problems on above topic 9.7 Diazonium Salts - Preparation 9.8 Physical Properties
3.13 Wheat stone bridge 9.9 Chemical Properties 9.10 Importance of Diazonium
174 7-Jan-25 TUE 1.2.3 Pollination(types) Dengue, Chikungunya
Problems on above topic salt in the synthesis of Aromatic compounds
Meter bridge applications
Problems on above topic
175 8-Jan-25 WED 1.2.3 Agents of pollination( Abiotic) 7.2 Immunity - Introduction Experiment-10: The resisitivity of the All Organic Inter conversions
material of a given wire using a metre
bridge.
Moving Charges and Magnetism (16 x 2 =
32): Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY :
4.1: Introduction Detection of the following functional group., hydroxyl
176 9-Jan-25 THU 1.2.3 Agents of pollination(Biotic) Cells and Organs in Immunity 4.2: Magnetic Force [4.2.1: Sources of alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl aldehyde and
magnetic fields, 4.2.2: Magnetic fied, Lorentz ketones), carboxyl and amino groups in organic
force] compounds
Problems on above topic
4.2.3 Force on a current carrying conductor
Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY : The
placed in a magnetic field
chemistry involved in the preparation of the following:
10-Jan-25 FRI 1.2.3 Outbreeding Devices Antigen, Antibodies Flemmings left hand rule
Organic compounds: Acetanilide. p-nitro acetanilide'
aniline yellow, iodoform
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12-Jan-25 SUN SUNDAY
13-Jan-25 MON PONGAL HOLIDAYS
14-Jan-25 TUE PONGAL HOLIDAYS
15-Jan-25 WED PONGAL HOLIDAYS
16-Jan-25 THU PONGAL HOLIDAYS
17-Jan-25 FRI PONGAL HOLIDAYS
18-Jan-25 SAT PONGAL HOLIDAYS
19-Jan-25 SUN SUNDAY
Problems on the above topic
177 20-Jan-25 MON
1.2.3 Pollen pistil Interaction AND
7.2.1 Innate Immunity 4.3 Motion of charge in a magnetic field Biomolecules : (6 x 2 = 12)
Artifical hybridisation 10.1 Carbohydrates - 10.1.1, 10.1.2
178 21-Jan-25 TUE 1.3 Double fertilisation 7.2.2 Acquired Immunity Problems on the above topic 10.1.2.1 Glucose, 10.1.2.2 Fructose
4.4: Magnetic field due to the current element,
1.4 Post - fertilisation: Structure and 7.2.3 Active and Passive Biot-savart law 10.1.3 Disaccharides, 10.1.4 Polysaccharides, 10.1.5
179 22-Jan-25 WED
events, 1.4.1 Endosperms & types Immunity Magnetic field due to a long straight wire Importance of carbohydrates
Problems on the above topic
4.5 Magnetic field on the axis of circular current
loop
7.2.4 Vaccination and
180 23-Jan-25 THU 1.4.2 Embryo Field at the centre of circular coil 10.2 Proteins, 10.3 Enzymes,
Immunisation
4.9.2: Circular loop as magnetic dipole and
problems
1.4.3 SEED AND ITS TYPES, 7.2.4 Vaccination and Magnetic field due to combination of straight
181 24-Jan-25 FRI DORMANCY, STRUCTURE OF Immunisation (vaccine production and circular loops 10.4 Vitamins, 10.5 Nucleic acids
SOME SEEDS as per NEET syllabus) Problems based on the above topics
ADVANTAGES OF SEEDS, SEED AS
7.2.5 Allergies, 7.2.6 Auto
182 25-Jan-25 SAT THE BASIS OF AGRICULTURE, SEED Problems on the above topic 10.5 Nucleic acids, 10.6 Harmones
Immunity
VIABILITY
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183 27-Jan-25 MON 1.4.3 FRUIT AND ITS TYPES 7.2.7 Immune system in the body
4.6 Ampere's circuital law & applications Solutions : (15 x 2 = 30)
4.7 Magnetic induction due to Solenoid 1.1 Types of Solutions
1.2 Expressing Concentration of Solutions : w/w%, w/v%, v/
184 28-Jan-25 TUE 1.5 APOMIXIS AND POLYEMBRYONY 7.2.7 Immune system in the body Problems on the above topic
v%, ppm
Principles of Inheritance and Variation 4.8 Force between two long straight parallel 1.2 Expressing Concentration of Solutions : Molarity,
185 29-Jan-25 WED 7.3 AIDS
(17 x 1.5 = 25.5): Introduction conductors carrying current molality & mole fraction
Equivalent weights of Acids, Bases, Salts, Oxidant,
186 30-Jan-25 THU 4.1 Mendels laws of inheritance 7.3 AIDS Problems on the above topic
Reductant in Redox reactions
7.4 Cancer (upto causes of 4.8 Force between two long straight parallel
187 31-Jan-25 FRI 4.2 Inheritance of One gene Normality
cancer) conductors carrying current
7.4 Cancer (upto detection and
4.9 Torque on current loop in a uniform
188 1-Feb-25 SAT 4.2 Inheritance of One gene diagnosis and treatment of 1.3 Solubility - Henry's law & Numerical problems
magnetic field ,problems on the above topics
cancer)
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4.10 Principle, construction and working of
Moving coil galvanometer , Converting moving
4.2.1 Back cross and test cross, coil galvanometer into ammeter and voltmeter
189 3-Feb-25 MON 7.5 Drugs 1.4 Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions
4.2.1 Law of dominance and Experiment-12: Resistance and figure of
merit of a galvanometer by half deflection
method.
4.2.2 Law of segregation Tangent Galvanometer,Comparison of M.C.G
190 4-Feb-25 TUE 7.5 Alcohol Abuse and smoking 1.5 Ideal and Non -ideal Solutions
and T.G and problems
Magnetism and Matter (6 x 2 = 12):
191 5-Feb-25 WED 4.2.2.1 Incomplete dominance 7.5.1 Adolesence and drug abuse Magnetic moment, Coulombs inverse 1.5 Ideal and Non -ideal Solutions
squarelaw & applications
Magnetic moment, Coulombs inverse
squarelaw & applications
4.2.2.1Explanation of the concept of 1.6 Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar
192 6-Feb-25 THU 7.5.2 Addiction and Dependence 5.2.2: Bar magnet as an equivolent solenoid,
dominance , Mass - 1.6.1. RLVP 1.6.2 ∆Tb
5.2.3: The dipole in a uniform magnetic field
Torque on the dipole and P.E of the dipole
Time period of oscillations of a bar magnet in a
uniform magnetic field
7.5.3 Effects of Drug/ Alcohol Problems on the above topic
1.6 Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar
193 7-Feb-25 FRI 4.2.2.2 Co-dominance Abuse [Table 5.1]: Magnetic induction due to a bar
Mass - 1.6.3. ∆Tf
magnet on axial line and on equatorial line
5:3: (The electrostatic analog ) Gauss's law in
magnetism
1.6 Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar
194 8-Feb-25 SAT MULTIPLE ALLELISM, PLEIOTROPISM IN Problems on the above topic
7.5.4 Prevention and Control Mass - 1.6.4. ∏
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NCERT Textbook Summary and 5.4 Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity
195 10-Feb-25 MON 4.3 Inheritance of two genes 1.7 Abnormal Molar Masses, Vant hoff factor & Numericals
Exercise Discussion Problems on above topic
5.5: Magnetic properties of materials Para,
Organisms and Populations (14 5.5.1: Diamagnetism
Expermental determination of colligative properties &
196 11-Feb-25 TUE 4.3 Inheritance of two genes x 1.5 = 21): Introduction 5.5.2:Paramagnetism
Numerical problems
11.1 Populations 5.5.3: Ferro magnetism
Hysterisis Loop
Electromagnetic Induction (6 x 2 = 12):
6.1: Introduction
Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY : Brief
6.2: The experiments of Faraday's and Henry
197 12-Feb-25 WED 4.3.1 Law of independent assortment 11.1.1 Population Attributes discussion about Colloids and its types. Preparation of
6.3 : Magnetic flux lyophilic and lyophobic sols.
6.4: Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction

198 13-Feb-25 THU


4.3.2 Chromosomal theory of
11.1.1 Population Attributes
Problems on above topic Electrochemistry : (16 x 2 = 32)
inheritance 2.1 Electrochemical Cells
6.5: Lenz's Law and conservation of energy
4.3.2 Chromosomal theory of 11.1.2 Population growth (except Problems on Lenz's law
14-Feb-25 FRI 2.2 Galvanic Cells 2.2.1 Standard Hydrogen Electrode
inheritance growth models) 6.6: Motional E.M.F
Flemings right hand rule
4.3.3 Linkage and recombination upto 11.1.2 Population Growth, 11.1.3 Theoritical Applications of motional EMF and
15-Feb-25 SAT Applications of Electro Chemical Series
page 67 Life History Variation Problems on Motional EMF
16-Feb-25 SUN SUNDAY
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17-Feb-25 MON XI BOARD EXAMS
18-Feb-25 TUE XI BOARD EXAMS
19-Feb-25 WED XI BOARD EXAMS
20-Feb-25 THU XI BOARD EXAMS
21-Feb-25 FRI XI BOARD EXAMS
22-Feb-25 SAT XI BOARD EXAMS
23-Feb-25 SUN SUNDAY
24-Feb-25 MON XI BOARD EXAMS
25-Feb-25 TUE XI BOARD EXAMS
26-Feb-25 WED XI BOARD EXAMS
27-Feb-25 THU XI BOARD EXAMS
28-Feb-25 FRI XI BOARD EXAMS
1-Mar-25 SAT XI BOARD EXAMS
2-Mar-25 SUN SUNDAY
6.7: Inductance
4.3.3 Linkage and recombination 11.1.4 Population interactions, 6.7.1: Mutual inductance, 6.7.2 Self
199 3-Mar-25 MON 2.3 Nernst Equation
morgan's cross Predation inductance

11.1.4 Population interactions, Problems on the above topics


200 4-Mar-25 TUE 4.7 Mutation 2.3 Nernst Equation
competition 6.8 A.C Generator
Alternating Current (4 x 2 = 8):
7.1: Introduction
Molecular basis of Inheritance (31 x 11.1.4 Population interactions,
201 5-Mar-25 WED Instantaneous, Maximum, Peak, average and 2.3 Nernst Equation
1.5 = 46.5): Introduction parasitism
RMS values of A.C.
Problems on the above topics
7.2: A.C voltage applied to a resistor
7.3: Representation of AC current and voltage
11.1.4 Population interactions
202 6-Mar-25 THU 5.1 The DNA by rotating vector (Phasors) 2.3 Nernst Equation
Commensalism & mutualism
7.4: A.C voltage applied to an inductor
Problems based on above topics
7.5: A.C voltage applied to an capacitor
L - C, L - R and C – R circuits
Problems based on above topics
203 7-Mar-25 FRI 5.1.1 Structure of polynucleotide Chain 2.3 Concentration cells
7.6: AC voltage applied to a series LCR circuit
NCERT Textbook Summary and 7.6.1: Phrasor diagram solution
Exercise Discussion
7.6.2: Resonance
Chapter - 12: Ecosystem (6 x L - C – R series resonant circuit Band width
5.1.1 Structure of polynucleotide 2.4 Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions : Conductance,
1.5 = 9) - Introduction and Q-factor
204 8-Mar-25 SAT Chain-Salient features of DNA, Specific Conductance
12.1 Ecosystem Structure and 7.7: Power in AC circuits, the power factor
WATSON AND CRICK MODEL 2.4.1 Measurement of the Conductivity of Ionic Solutions
Function Problems based on above topics
7.8 Principle of transformers & applications
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Electro Magnetic Waves (3 x 2 = 6)
8.1: Introduction
2.4 Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions : Molar &
205 10-Mar-25 MON 5.1.1CENTRAL DOGMA AND REVERSE C12.2 Productivity 8.2: Displacement Curent
Equivalent Conductance
Problems on the above topic
Maxwell's equations
8.3: Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wave equation 2.4 Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions
206 11-Mar-25 TUE 5.1.2 Packaging of DNA Helix 12.3 Decomposition 8.3.1: Sources of electromagnetic waves 2.4.2 Variation of Conductivity and Molar conductivity with
8.3.2: Nature of electromagnetic waves Concentration
Problems on the above topic

8.4: Electromagnetic spectrum (8.4.1:


Radiowaves, 8.4.2: Microwaves, 8.4.3: Infrared
207 12-Mar-25 WED 5.2 Search for Genetic Material 12.4 Food chains rays, 8.4.4: Visible rays, 8.4.5: Ultraviolet rays, 2.4.2 Kohlrausch law and its applications and Numericals
8.4.6: X-rays, 8.4.7: Gamma rays)
Electro magnetic wave pressure, energy
density and intensity
13-Mar-25 THU HOLI
Waves (9 x 2 = 18)
14.1 Introduction
Classification of Waves
Characteristics of waves
5.2 Search for Genetic Material - Bio
14.2 Transverse and longitudinal waves
208 14-Mar-25 FRI chemical characterisation of 12.4 Food web 2.5 Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis Faraday's law
14.3 Displacement equation in a progressive
Transforming principle
wave
Amplitude and phase, period, angular
frequency & frequency
problems on above topic and wave functions
14.4 Speed of travelling waves in a stretched
209 15-Mar-25 SAT 5.2.1 Genetic material is DNA 12.5 Ecological Pyramids string 2.5 Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis Faraday's law
Applications and problems
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Speed of longitudinal wave (speed of Sound in
different media)
5.2.2 Properties of Genetic Material Speed of sound in gas (Newton formula and
210 17-Mar-25 MON 2.6 Batteries)
(DNA versus RNA) Laplace correction )
NCERT Textbook Summary and Effects of various factors on velocity of sound in
Exercise Discussion gases and problems
14.5 Principle of Superposition of waves
Chapter - 13: Biodiversity and
Interference of waves of same frequency
5.2.2 Properties of Genetic Material Conservation (8 x 1.5 = 12) -
211 18-Mar-25 TUE travelling in same direction 2.7 Fuel Cells), 2.8 Corrosion and Passivity)
(DNA versus RNA), RNA WORLD Introduction
14.6 Reflection and refraction of waves
13.1 Biodiversity
Problems on the above topic
14.6.1 Standing waves and normal modes
13.1.1 How many species are
212 19-Mar-25 WED 5.4 Replication there in Earth and How many in
(Stationary waves in a string, Resonance) Chemical Kinetics : (12 x 2 = 24)
Sonometer (Laws of transverse vibrations in a 3.1 Rate of a Chemical Reaction
India?
stretched string fixed at both the ends)
213 20-Mar-25 THU 5.4.1 The Experimental Proof 13.1.2 Patterns of Biodiversity Problems Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Longitudinal Stationary waves in closed, open
5.4.1 The Experimental Proof 13.1.3 The importance of species pipes and problems 3.2 Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction) - 3.2.1
214 21-Mar-25 FRI
numericals diversity to the Ecosystem Experiment-8: Speed of sound in air at room Dependance of rate on Concentration
temperature using a resonance tube.
14.7 Beats 3.2 Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction) - 3.2.2 Rate
215 22-Mar-25 SAT 5.4.2 The Machinery and the Enzymes 13.1.4 Loss of Biodiversity
Doppler effect in sound and problems expression & Rate constant
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Ray Optics and Optical Instruments (18 x 2
13.2 Biodiversity Conservation = 36):
3.2 Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction) - 3.2.3 Order of
216 24-Mar-25 MON 5.4.2 The Machinery and the Enzymes 13.2.1 Why should we conserve 9.1 Introduction
a Reaction
biodiversity? Reflection of light at plane mirrors and
problems
13.2.2 How do we conserve 3.2 Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction) - 3.2.4
217 25-Mar-25 TUE 5.5 Transcription Application of plane mirrors and problems
biodiversity? Molecularity of a Reaction
Red data Book (as per NEET 9.2 Reflection of light by spherical mirrors
218 26-Mar-25 WED 5.5.1 Transcription Unit 3.3 Integrated Rate Equations) - 3.3.1 Zero order
syllabus) Magnification and different types
Reflection of light by spherical mirrors
Experiment-13.1: The focal length of convex
3.3 Integrated Rate Equations) - 3.3.2 First order & Gas
219 27-Mar-25 THU 5.5.2 Transcirption Unit and the Gene mirror
Phase reaction
NCERT Textbook Summary and Experiment-13.2: The focal length of
Exercise Discussion concave mirror
5.5.3 Type of RNA and the process of Evolution (21 x 1.5 = 31.5): Problems on reflection of light by spherical 3.3 Integrated Rate Equations) - 3.3.3 Half Life of a
28-Mar-25 FRI
Transcription Introduction mirrors reaction
5.5.3 Enzymes of transcription
(Transcription factors) in Prokaryotes
and Eukaryotes, DIFFERENCE 9.3 Refraction
29-Mar-25 SAT 6.1 Origin of life (theories) 3.4 Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction)
BETWEEN TRANSCRIPTION OF Refractive index
PROKARYOTES AND
EUKARYOTES.
30-Mar-25 SUN SUNDAY
31-Mar-25 MON RAMADAN
1-Apr-25 TUE UNIT TEST - 10 SYLLABUS COVERED FROM 15.05.2024 TO 27.03.2025)
applications of Refraction at plane surface and
glass slab (Apparent, real depth & Lateral
6.2 Evolution of life forms - A
220 1-Apr-25 TUE 5.6 Genetic Code shift) 3.5 Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions)
theory
Experiment-15: Refractive index of a glass
slab using a travelling microscope.
Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY :
6.2 Evolution of life forms - A
221 2-Apr-25 WED 5.6.1 Mutations AND GENETIC CODE 9.5 Refraction of light at spherical surfaces Kinetic study of the reaction of iodide ions with
theory
hydrogen peroxide at room temperature.
6.3 What are the evidences for The d and f-Block Elements : (10 x 2 = 20)
222 3-Apr-25 THU 5.6.2 tRNA-the Adapter Molecule evolution? (Upto Fossils Problems on above topics 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 General properties of transition
evidence) elements)-4.3.1 Physical properties)
Refraction of light by Lenses
4.3.2 Variation in atomic and ionic sizes of transition
6.3 What are the evidences for lens makers formula & lens formula,
5.7 Translation : Activation of amino metals), 4.3.3 Ionisation enthalpies), 4.3.4 Oxidation
223 4-Apr-25 FRI evolution?(upto Homologous and Magnification
acids, charging of tRNA. states), 4.3.5 Trends in the M2+/M Standard electrode
Analogous structures) Experiment-13.3: The focal length of convex potentials
lens, using the parallax method.
5.7 Translation : Initiation, elongation 4.3.2 Variation in atomic and ionic sizes of transition
and termination of polypeptide chain 6.3 What are the evidences for Power of lenses metals), 4.3.3 Ionisation enthalpies), 4.3.4 Oxidation
224 5-Apr-25 SAT
(Including enzymes of translation in evolution?(upto Remaining) combinations of lenses (silvering) and problems states), 4.3.5 Trends in the M2+/M Standard electrode
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes). potentials
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5.7 Translation : Initiation, elongation 4.3.6 Trends in the M3+/M2+ Standard electrode
9.6 Refraction through Prism
and termination of polypeptide chain potentials), 4.3.7 Trends in stability of higher oxidation
225 7-Apr-25 MON 6.4 What is Adaptive radiation? Thin Prism, Angle of deviation (i vs d curve),
(Including enzymes of translation in states), 4.3.4 Chemical reactivity and E- Values), 4.3.9
Angle of minimum deviation
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes). Magnetic Properties)
Dispersive power of prism and problems 4.3.10 Formation of Coloured ions), 4.3.11 Formation of
Experiment-14: The plot of the angle of complex compounds), 4.3.12 Catalytic properties), 4.3.13
226 8-Apr-25 TUE 5.8 Regulation of Gene Expression 6.4 What is Adaptive radiation?
deviation vs angle of incidence for a Formation of interstitial compounds), 4.3.14 Alloy
triangular prism. formation)
9.7 Optical instruments 4.4 Some important comopunds of transition elements)
227 9-Apr-25 WED 5.8.1 The Lac operon 6.5 Biological evolution
Simple microscope , Compound microscope KMnO4
4.4 Some important comopunds of transition elements)
228 10-Apr-25 THU 5.8.1 The Lac operon 6.5 Biological evolution Problems on microscopes
K2Cr2O7
Biotechnology: Principles and
Processes (15 x 1.5 = 22.5): Astronomical and terrestrial telescope,
229 11-Apr-25 FRI 6.6 Mechanism of evolution 4.5 The Lanthanoids
Herbert Boyer, Stanley Cohen AND Reflecting and Refracting type
INTRODUCTION
230 12-Apr-25 SAT 9.1 Principles of Biotechnology 6.6 Mechanism of evolution Problems on telescopes 4.5 The Lanthanoids
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Wave Optics (9 x 2 = 18):
10.1 Introduction
Theories of light
4.6 The Actinoids), 4.7 Some applications of d and f block
231 15-Apr-25 TUE 9.1 Principles of Biotechnology 6.7 Hardy-Weinberg principle 10.2 Huygen's principle
elements)
Wave front
10.3 Refraction and Reflection of Plane waves
using Huygen's principle.
Doppler effect in light
9.2 Tools Of Recombinant DNA 10.4 coherent and incoherent waves ,
232 16-Apr-25 WED Technology Upto 9.2.1 Restriction 6.7 Hardy-Weinberg principle Interference and its conditions
Coordination Compounds : (14 x 2 = 28)
Enzymes 10.5 Young’s double slit Experiment 5.1 Werner's theory of coordination compounds)
Intensity and fringe width
9.2 Tools Of Recombinant DNA
Young’s double slit Experiment 5.2 Definitions and important terms pertaining to
233 17-Apr-25 THU Technology Upto 9.2.1 Restriction 6.7 Problems and Solutions
Intensity and fringe width coordination compounds)
Enzymes
6.8 A brief account of Evolution
9.2 Separtion and isolation of DNA (upto A sketch of evolution of
234 18-Apr-25 FRI 5.3 Nomenclature of coordination compounds
fragments plant forms through geological
periods) Modified YDSE Experiments
Problems on the above topic
6.8 A brief account of
235 19-Apr-25 SAT 9.2.2 Cloning Vectors Thin film interference (Reflected light, Refracted 5.3 Nomenclature of coordination compounds
Evolution(upto remaining)
light )
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10.6 Diffraction
Concept of Diffraction and examples , Fresnel
and fraunhoffer diffraction (Qualitative 5.4 Isomerism in coordination compounds : Structural
236 21-Apr-25 MON 9.2.2 Cloning Vectors 6.9 Origin and Evolution of Man
Treatment only ) and applications Isomerism
Fraunhoffer Diffraction at single slit, Fresnel
distance
9.2.3 Competent Host (For Problems on the above topic
5.4 Isomerism in coordination compounds : Geometrical
238 23-Apr-25 WED Transformation with Recombinant 6.9 Origin and Evolution of Man Resolving power of microscope and telescope
Isomerism
DNA) and problems
10.7 Polarisation
9.3 Process of Recombinant DNA 5.4 Isomerism in coordination compounds : Optical
239 24-Apr-25 THU NCERT Textbook Summary and polarized and unpolarized light, Polaroids
Technology Isomerism
Exercise Discussion Malus law
9.3.1 Isolation of the Genetic Material Polarisation of light by scattering, Reflection
Principles of Inheritance and
(DNA) (Brewster's law ) and Refraction
240 25-Apr-25 FRI Variation (11 x 1.5 = 16.5) 5.5 Bonding in coordination compounds 5.5.1 VBT,
9.3.2 Cuting of DNA at Specific Double refraction
Introduction
Locations problems
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter (6 x 2
= 12):
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Electron emission (Thermionic emission,
9.3.3 Amplification of Gene of Interest Field emission, Photoelectric emission) 5.5.2 Magnetic properties of coordination compounds),
241 26-Apr-25 SAT 4.6 Sex determination
using PCR Work function 5.5.3 Limitations of VBT),
11.3 Photo electric effect : Definition
11.3.1 Hertz's observations
11.3.2 Hallwach's and Lenard’s experiment
Properties of Photons
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11.4 Expermental study of Photo electric effect
11.4.1 Effect of intensity of light on
photocurrent
9..3.4 Insertion of Recombinant DNA 4.6.1 Sex determination in 11.4.2 Effect of potential on photoeletric current 5.5.2 Magnetic properties of coordination compounds),
242 28-Apr-25 MON
into the Host Cell/Organism humans 11.4.3 Effect of frequency of incident radiation 5.5.3 Limitations of VBT),
stopping potential
11.5 Laws of photoelectric emission
Photoelectric effect and wave theory of light
11.6 Einsteins’ photo electric equation
9.3.5 Obtaining the Foreign Gene 4.6.2 Sex determination in Honey 5.5.4 Crystal Field Theory), 5.5.5 Colour in coordination
243 29-Apr-25 TUE Problems on the above topics
Product bee (Summary) compounds), 5.5.6 Limitations of CFT)
11.7 Photo electric cells
4.4 Polygenic inheritance
11.8 Dual nature of matter - de Broglie’s 5.5.4 Crystal Field Theory), 5.5.5 Colour in coordination
244 30-Apr-25 WED 9.3.6 Downstream Processing (Summary), 4.5 Pleiotropy
wavelength and Problems compounds), 5.5.6 Limitations of CFT)
(Summary)
Biotechnology and its Applications (7 4.8 Genetic Disorders, 4.8.1 5.6 Bonding in metal carbonyls), 5.7 Importance and
245 1-May-25 THU X-Rays, Mosley's law
x 1.5 = 10.5 ): Introduction Pedigree Analysis applications of coordination compounds)
Principles related to PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY :
10.1 Biotechnological Applications in Pedigree Analysis (Practical book The chemistry involved in the preparation of the
2-May-25 FRI Problems on the above topics
Agriculture information also) following: Inorganic compounds: Mohr's salt. potash
alum.
ATOMS(4 x 2 = 8) :
10.1 GREEN REVOLUTION & Plant
4.8.2 Mendelian disorders Colour
12.1 Introduction VA GROUP : (5 x 2 = 10)
3-May-25 SAT tissue culture AND SCP (ACC. TO 12.2 Alpha – ray scattering experiment 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.1.4, 7.1.5,7.1.6, 7.1.7 Chemical
blindness, Haemophilia, SCA
OLD NCERT ) Problems on the above topics, Properties)
Rutherford's atomic model
3-May-25 SAT UNIT TEST - 11 SYLLABUS COVERED FROM 15.05.2024 TO 01.05.2025)
4-May-25 SUN SUNDAY
5-May-25 MON SUMMER HOLIDAYS
6-May-25 TUE SUMMER HOLIDAYS
7-May-25 WED SUMMER HOLIDAYS
8-May-25 THU SUMMER HOLIDAYS
9-May-25 FRI SUMMER HOLIDAYS
10-May-25 SAT SUMMER HOLIDAYS
11-May-25 SUN SUNDAY
12.4Bohr model of hydrogen atom,
Expressions for radius, velocity, frequency, time
246 12-May-25 MON 10.1 IMPORTANCE OF GMO Phenylketonuria, Thalassemia 7.2 Dinitrogen), 7.3 Ammonia)
period, acceleration, and energy of an electron
in an orbit
Pedigree workout on Mendelian 12.3.Atomic spectra
247 13-May-25 TUE 10.1 Bt Cotton 7.4 Oxides of Nitrogen), 7.5 Nitric Acid)
disorders 12.5 Line spectra of the Hydrogen atom
Problems on above topic
12.6 De broglie's explanation of bohr's second
248 14-May-25 WED 10.1 Pest Resistant Plants 4.8.3 Chromosomal disorders postulate, 7.6 Phosphorus Allotropic Forms), 7.7 Phosphine)
Problems on the above topic
Nuclei (6 x 2 = 12):
13.1 Introdcution
13.2 Atomic masses and composition of
NCERT Textbook Summary and nucleus
249 15-May-25 THU 10.4 ETHICAL ISSUES 7.8 Phosphorus Halides), 7.9 Oxoacids of Phosphorus)
Exercise Discussion 13.3 Size of the nucleus, discovery of neutron
13.4 Mass energy and Nuclear binding energy
Packing fraction of nucleus, variation of B. E
per nucleon with mass number
Molecular basis of Inheritance
Microbes in Human Welfare (9 x 1.5 =
250 16-May-25 FRI 13.5):
(5 x 1.5 = 7.5):
Problems on the above topic VI A GROUP : (5 x 2 = 10)
Introduction - 5.9 Human Introduction, General Characterstics Physical Properties
8.1 Microbes in household products
Genome project
13.5 Nuclear forces
8.2 Microbes in industrial products, 13.6 Radio activity
251 17-May-25 SAT 5.9 Human Genome project Chemical Properties
8.2.1 Fermented beverages Modes of decay (Alpha decay, Beta decay,
Gama decay)
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Radio active decay law, Acitvity, Half life,
5.9.1 Salient features of Human Average life
252 19-May-25 MON Dioxygen, Simple Oxides, Ozone
Genome 13.7 Nuclear energy
8.2.2 Antibiotics Nuclear fission and Chain reaction ,
Nuclear reactor,
8.2.3 Chemicals, enzymes and other Breeder reactor and Power reactor and their
253 20-May-25 TUE 5.10 DNA Fingerprinting Sulphur Allotropic Forms, Sulphur Dioxide
bioactive molecules uses and problems
Problems on the above topic
Nuclear fusion – Energy of sun and stars,
Carbon – Nitrogen cycle , Proton – Proton
254 21-May-25 WED 8.3 Microbes in Sewage treatment 5.10 DNA Fingerprinting Oxoacids of Sulphur, Sulphuric Acid
Cycle,discovery of positron
Controlled thermonuclear fusion
Semiconductor Electronics: (6 x 2 = 12)
Materials, Devices & Circuits:
Biotechnology and its 14.1 Introduction
Applications (5 x 1.5 = 7.5): 14.2 classification of metals, conductors and
255 22-May-25 THU 8.3 Microbes in Sewage treatment Introduction semi conductors on the basis of energy bands VII A GROUP : (4 x 2 = 8)
10.2 Biotechnologiacl applications (band theory of solids) Introduction, General Characterstics Physical Properties
in Medicine 14.3 Intrinsic semi conductors
14.4 Extrinsic semi conductors, P type and N
type semi conductors
14.5 P – N junction diode (Formation of diode)
Depletion layer and barrier potential
14.6 P - N Juntion diode Forward bias ,
10.2.1 Genetically engineered Reverse bias, V – I characteristics of junction
256 23-May-25 FRI 8.4 Microbes in production of biogas Chemical Properties, Chlorine, Hydrogen Cloride
insulin diode
Experiment-16: Characteristic curves of a
p-n junction diode in forward and reverse
bias.
10.2.2 Gene therapy 14.7 P - N junction diode as half wave and full
257 24-May-25 SAT 8.5 Microbes as biocontrol agents Oxoacids of Halogens
10.2.3 Molecular diagnosis wave rectifiler
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258 26-May-25 MON 8.6 Microbes as biofertilizers 10.3 Transgenic animals Problems on above topic, Interhalogen Compounds, Uses
Zener diode – as a voltage regulator,
Problems on the above topics,Opto electronic
junction devices ( photodiode, LED, solar cell)
Experiment-17: Characteristics curves of a
Zener diode and finding reverse break down NOBLE GASES : (2 x 2 = 4)
NITROGEN CYCLE - MINERAL
259 27-May-25 TUE 10.4 Ethical issues
NUTRITION (ACC. TO OLD NCERT) Introduction, General Characterstics Physical Properties
voltage.
Experiment-18: Identificatio of Diode. LED,
Resistor. A capacitor from a mixed
collection of such items.
NITROGEN CYCLE - MINERAL Logic gates : Introduction and OR gate & AND
NCERT Textbook Summary and Chemical Properties, Compounds of Xenon, Uses of
260 28-May-25 WED NUTRITION (ACC. TO OLD gate , NOT gate,NAND gate & NOR gate,
NCERT)
Exercise Discussion Nobles gases
Integrated circuits and problems

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