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12th to 15th January 2025 (New Schedule)

Daily Schedule:

 7:00–8:00 AM: Fresh up and breakfast.

 8:00 AM–2:00 PM: Study time.

 2:00–4:00 PM: Study time.

 4:00–6:00 PM: Free time.

 6:00–7:00 PM: Fresh up and relaxation.

 7:00–9:00 PM: Study time.

 9:00–10:00 PM: Dinner.

 10:00 PM–12:00 AM: Study time.

12th January

8:00–10:00 AM: Physics – Oscillations and Waves

 Focus on:

o Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)

o Wave properties (amplitude, frequency, wavelength, speed,


and energy transfer)

o Concepts of Doppler Effect in sound and light waves.

o Resonance and its applications.

10:00 AM–12:00 PM: Chemistry – Organic Chemistry: General Organic


Chemistry, Isomerism

 Focus on:

o Nomenclature of organic compounds and functional groups.


o Structural isomerism, functional isomerism, geometric and
optical isomerism.

o Markovnikov's rule, rearrangement reactions, and other key


organic reactions.

12:00–2:00 PM: Zoology – Animal Kingdom

 Focus on:

o Classification of animals (Kingdoms, Phylum, Class, etc.).

o Important examples and features of different animal phyla


(e.g., Arthropoda, Mollusca, Chordata).

o Key distinguishing features for each phylum.

2:00–3:00 PM: Botany – Plant Kingdom

 Focus on:

o Classification of plants (Bryophytes, Pteridophytes,


Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms).

o Distinguishing features of each group.

3:00–4:00 PM: Botany – The Living World

 Focus on:

o Characteristics of living organisms.

o Biological classification and its importance.

o Binomial nomenclature, taxonomic ranks, and categories.

7:00–8:00 PM: Physics – Electric Charges and Fields

 Focus on:

o Coulomb’s Law.

o Electric field and potential.


o Concept of Gauss's Law and its applications.

8:00–9:00 PM: Chemistry – Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry

 Focus on:

o Laws of thermodynamics.

o Enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy.

o Heat capacity and its relation to specific heat.

10:00–11:00 PM: Zoology – Human Reproduction

 Focus on:

o Male and female reproductive systems, hormones.

o Menstrual cycle, fertilization, pregnancy.

o Reproductive health, assisted reproductive technologies


(ART).

11:00 PM–12:00 AM: Physics – Mathematical Tools

 Focus on:

o Vector algebra and its applications in mechanics.

o Integration and differentiation techniques.

o Basic trigonometry and its use in oscillations and waves.

13th January

8:00–10:00 AM: Physics – Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

 Focus on:

o Electrostatic potential energy in a system of charges.

o Capacitance of parallel plate capacitors, energy stored in a


capacitor.
o Dielectrics and their role in increasing capacitance.

10:00 AM–12:00 PM: Chemistry – Atomic Structure, Redox Reactions

 Focus on:

o Bohr's model of the atom, quantum numbers, and orbitals.

o Balancing redox reactions, understanding oxidation states,


and electrode potential.

12:00–2:00 PM: Zoology – Locomotion and Movement

 Focus on:

o Types of locomotion: Amoeboid, ciliary, and muscular


movements.

o Muscle types and their structure.

o Mechanism of contraction, sliding filament theory.

2:00–3:00 PM: Botany – Biological Classification

 Focus on:

o Major groups of organisms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae,


Animalia.

o Characteristics of each group and its examples.

3:00–4:00 PM: Botany – Anatomy of Flowering Plants

 Focus on:

o Tissues in plants: Meristematic and permanent tissues.

o Structure of roots, stems, and leaves.

o Secondary growth in plants.

7:00–8:00 PM: Physics – Work, Energy & Power

 Focus on:
o Work done by a force, energy conservation.

o Kinetic and potential energy.

o Power and its calculation.

8:00–9:00 PM: Chemistry – Solutions

 Focus on:

o Types of solutions (solid, liquid, and gas solutions).

o Concentration terms: Molarity, molality, normality.

o Colligative properties and their significance.

10:00–11:00 PM: Zoology – Neural Control and Coordination

 Focus on:

o Structure of the neuron and nerve impulse transmission.

o Central and peripheral nervous systems.

o Reflex action and the role of neurotransmitters.

11:00 PM–12:00 AM: Physics – Gravitation

 Focus on:

o Universal law of gravitation.

o Gravitational potential energy, gravitational field.

o Orbital motion and escape velocity.

14th January

8:00–10:00 AM: Physics – Rotational Motion

 Focus on:

o Angular displacement, velocity, and acceleration.


o Moment of inertia and torque.

o Work and energy in rotational motion.

10:00 AM–12:00 PM: Chemistry – Equilibrium

 Focus on:

o Le Chatelier’s principle.

o Calculation of equilibrium constants, factors affecting


equilibrium.

o Types of equilibria (physical and chemical).

12:00–2:00 PM: Zoology – Breathing and Exchange of Gases

 Focus on:

o Respiratory organs in humans and other animals.

o Mechanism of breathing, gas exchange in alveoli.

o Regulation of breathing.

2:00–3:00 PM: Botany – Cell: The Unit of Life

 Focus on:

o Cell theory, structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

o Organelles: Nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, etc.

o Cell membrane and transport mechanisms.

3:00–4:00 PM: Botany – Cell Cycle and Cell Division

 Focus on:

o Phases of the cell cycle: Interphase, mitosis, meiosis.

o Importance of cell division in growth and reproduction.

7:00–8:00 PM: Physics – Thermal Properties of Matter


 Focus on:

o Heat and temperature.

o Specific heat capacity and latent heat.

o Thermometers, calorimeters, and heat transfer mechanisms.

8:00–9:00 PM: Chemistry – Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

 Focus on:

o Atomic mass, molecular mass, mole concept.

o Chemical reactions, stoichiometry.

o Avogadro's law and molar volume.

10:00–11:00 PM: Zoology – Chemical Coordination and Integration

 Focus on:

o Endocrine glands and their hormones.

o Mechanism of hormone action.

o Feedback regulation of hormone release.

11:00 PM–12:00 AM: Physics – Mechanical Properties of Solids

 Focus on:

o Stress and strain, Young’s modulus.

o Elasticity and Hooke's law.

o Stress-strain curve and its applications.

15th January

8:00–10:00 AM: Physics – Mechanical Properties of Fluids

 Focus on:
o Pressure in a fluid, buoyancy, and Archimedes' principle.

o Fluid dynamics, Bernoulli’s theorem, viscosity.

10:00 AM–12:00 PM: Chemistry – Electrochemistry

 Focus on:

o Electrochemical cells, Nernst equation.

o Conductivity and molar conductivity.

12:00–2:00 PM: Zoology – Body Fluids and Circulation

 Focus on:

o Blood and lymphatic systems, structure of the heart.

o Blood circulation in humans and its regulation.

2:00–3:00 PM: Botany – Morphology of Flowering Plants

 Focus on:

o Different parts of the plant (root, stem, leaf, flower).

o Types of roots, stems, and leaf arrangements.

3:00–4:00 PM: Botany – Revision (Any Weak Topics)

7:00–8:00 PM: Physics – Motion in a Straight Line

 Focus on:

o Distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration.

o Equations of motion for uniformly accelerated motion.

8:00–9:00 PM: Chemistry – Hydrocarbons

 Focus on:

o Types of hydrocarbons: Alkane, alkene, alkyne.

o Isomerism in hydrocarbons and naming.


10:00–11:00 PM: Zoology – Excretory Products and Their Elimination

 Focus on:

o Types of excretory systems (in humans and other animals).

o Kidneys, nephron structure, and function.

11:00 PM–12:00 AM: Physics – Kinetic Theory of Gases

 Focus on:

o Ideal gas laws, molecular motion.

o Relationship between pressure, temperature, and volume

16th to 18th January 2025 (Focused Revision Days)

Daily Schedule:

 6:30–7:15 AM: Fresh up and get ready.

 7:15–8:00 AM: Free time for revision (Focus on Physics


formulas/concepts).

 8:00 AM–5:30 PM: College hours with dedicated slots:

o 10:15–11:40 AM: Botany Revision.

o 4:30–5:30 PM: Chemistry Practice Problems.

 6:05–8:10 PM: Free study time (Zoology-focused).

 8:10–9:30 PM: Dinner and relaxation.

 9:30–11:30 PM: Focused Study (Physics and Chemistry).

16th January

 7:15–8:00 AM: Quick recap – Physics formulas for Oscillations, Waves,


and Electric Charges.
 College Hours: Botany – Plant Kingdom, Biological Classification.

 6:05–8:10 PM: Zoology – Animal Kingdom, Human Reproduction.

 9:30–11:30 PM: Chemistry – Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry,


Solutions.

17th January

 7:15–8:00 AM: Quick recap – Gravitation and Rotational Motion


concepts.

 College Hours: Botany – Anatomy and Morphology of Flowering


Plants.

 6:05–8:10 PM: Zoology – Neural Control and Coordination,


Locomotion & Movement.

 9:30–11:30 PM: Chemistry – Equilibrium and Electrochemistry.

18th January

 7:15–8:00 AM: Revision – Work, Energy & Power; Centre of Mass


concepts.

 College Hours: Botany – Revision of weak areas in Cell Biology and


Anatomy.

 6:05–8:10 PM: Zoology – Excretory Products, Body Fluids &


Circulation.

 9:30–11:30 PM: Chemistry – Organic Chemistry Practice (Isomerism,


GOC).

19th January (Exam Day)

 Morning: Quick revision of key formulas, diagrams, and concepts.


 Focus Areas: Physics formulas, Chemistry equations, and Biology
diagrams.

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