0% found this document useful (0 votes)
54 views69 pages

Class 11 Acc CH 1 Introduction To Accounting 1

The document provides an introduction to accounting, outlining its definition, objectives, features, and importance in various sectors such as business and government. It distinguishes between different types of accounting, including cost accounting, management accounting, and financial accounting, while also explaining key accounting terms and concepts. Additionally, it highlights the users of accounting information and the advantages and limitations of accounting practices.

Uploaded by

tripathysclasses
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
54 views69 pages

Class 11 Acc CH 1 Introduction To Accounting 1

The document provides an introduction to accounting, outlining its definition, objectives, features, and importance in various sectors such as business and government. It distinguishes between different types of accounting, including cost accounting, management accounting, and financial accounting, while also explaining key accounting terms and concepts. Additionally, it highlights the users of accounting information and the advantages and limitations of accounting practices.

Uploaded by

tripathysclasses
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 69

INTRODUCTION TO

ACCOUNTING
CLASS XI
BY RAKHI TANDON
PGT COMMERCE, JNV BHIWANI
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS
“Accounting is the art of recording , classifying and summarizing in a significant manner and
in terms of money , transactions and events , which are in part at least , of a financial
character , and interpreting the results thereof. ”
NEED FOR ACCOUNTING

• In all activities and organizations (business or non-business) which require money and
other economic resources, accounting is required to account for these resources.
• In other words, wherever money is involved, accounting is required to account for it.
• Accounting is often called the language of business. The basic function of any language is
to serve as a means of communication. Accounting also serves this function.
ACCOUNTING HELPS ANSWERING QUESTIONS
LIKE :
• Am I making or losing money from my business?
• How much am I worth?
• Should I put more money in my business or sell it and go into another business?
• How much is owed to me, and how much do I owe?
• How can I change the way I operate to make more profits ?
OBJECTIVES OF ACCOUNTING

Objective of accounting may differ from business to business depending upon their
specific requirements. However, the following are the general objectives of accounting.
• Keeping systematic record.
• Ascertain the results of the operation.
• Ascertain the financial position of the business.
• Portray the liquidity position.
• To provide information to various parties.
• To facilitate rational decision – making.
• To satisfy the requirements of law
FEATURES OF ACCOUNTING

• Identifying the transactions and events


• It is the art of recording business transactions
• It is the art of classifying business transactions
• The transactions are events of a business must be recoded in monetary terms
• It is the art of summarizing financial transactions
• It is an art of analysis and interpretation of these transactions
• The result of such analysis must be communicated to the persons who are to make decisions
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Owners: The owners provide funds or capital for the organization. They possess curiosity
in knowing whether the business is being conducted on sound lines or not, and whether
the capital is being employed properly or not. Owners, being businessmen, always keep an
eye on the returns from the investment. Comparing the accounts of various years helps in
getting good pieces of information.
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Management: The management of the business is greatly interested in knowing the


position of the firm. The accounts are the basis, the management can study the merits and
demerits of the business activity. Thus, the management is interested in financial accounting
to find whether the business carried on is profitable or not. The financial accounting is the
“eyes and ears of management and facilitates in drawing future course of action, further
expansion etc.”
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

• Creditors: Creditors are the persons who supply goods on credit, or bankers or
lenders of money. It is usual that these groups are interested to know the financial
soundness before granting credit. The progress and prosperity of the firm, two which
credits are extended, are largely watched by creditors from the point of view of security
and further credit. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet are nerve centers to know
the soundness of the firm
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

• Employees: Payment of bonus depends upon the size of profit earned by the firm. The
more important point is that the workers expect regular income for the bread. The
demand for wage rise, bonus, better working conditions etc. depend upon the
profitability of the firm and in turn depends upon financial position. For these reasons,
this group is interested in accounting.
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Investors: The prospective investors, who want to invest their money in a firm, of course
wish to see the progress and prosperity of the firm, before investing their amount, by going
through the financial statements of the firm. This is to safeguard the investment. For this,
this group is eager to go through the accounting which enables them to know the safety of
investment.
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Government: Government keeps a close watch on the firms which yield good amount of
profits. The state and central Governments are interested in the financial statements to
know the earnings for the purpose of taxation. To compile national accounting is essential.
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Consumers: These groups are interested in getting the goods at reduced price.
Therefore, they wish to know the establishment of a proper accounting control, which in
turn will reduce to cost of production, in turn less price to be paid by the consumers.
Researchers are also interested in accounting for interpretation.
USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Research Scholars: Accounting information, being a mirror of the financial performance


of a business organization, is of immense value to the research scholar who wants to make
a study into the financial operations of a particular firm as such study needs detailed
accounting information relating to purchases, sales, expenses, cost of materials used, current
assets, current liabilities, fixed assets, long-term liabilities and share-holders funds which is
available in the accounting record maintained by the firm.
TYPES OF ACCOUNTING

Cost Accounting:
In view of the limitations of financial accounting in respect of information relating to the
cost of individual products, cost accounting was developed. It is that branch of accounting
which is concerned with the accumulation and assignment of historical costs to units of
product and department, primarily for the purpose of valuation of stock and measurement
of profits. Cost accounting seeks to ascertain the cost of unit produced and sold or the
services rendered by the business unit with a view to exercising control over these costs to
assess profitability and efficiency of the enterprise. It involves an estimation of future costs
to be incurred based on the data provided by the financial accounting.
TYPES OF ACCOUNTING

Management Accounting:
It is an accounting for the management, In other words; the presentation of accounting
information in such a way as to assist management in the creation of policy and the
day-to-day operation. It covers all arrangements and combinations or adjustments of the
traditional information to provide the Chief Executive with the information from which he
can control the business e.g. Information about funds, costs, profits etc. Management
accounting is not only confined to the area of cost accounting but also covers other areas
(such as capital expenditure decisions, capital structure decisions, and dividend decisions) as
well.
TYPES OF ACCOUNTING

Financial Accounting:
• The accounting system concerned only with the financial state of affairs and financial
results of operations.
• It is the original form of accounting. It is mainly concerned with the preparation of
financial statements for the use of outsiders like creditors, debenture holders, investors
and financial institutions.
MEANING AND DEFINITION OF BOOKKEEPING

• Definition: “The art keeping permanent record of business transactions is book


keeping.”

• J. R. Batliboi: “book-keeping is an art of recording business dealings in a set of books”.


• R. N. Carter: “Book-keeping is the science and art of correctly recording in the books
of accounts, all those business transactions that results in transfer of money’s worth”.
FEATURES OF BOOK-KEEPING

• It is the process of recording business transactions.


• Monetary transactions are only recorded.
• Recording is made in given set of books of accounts.
• Record is prepared for a specific period but presented for future references.
• It is an art of recording business transactions scientifically.
DIFFERENCE B/W BOOK-KEEPING AND
ACCOUNTING

BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTING
• The object of book-keeping is to prepare • The object of accounting is to record, classify,
original books of accounts, trial balance and to summarize, analyze, and interpret the business
maintain systematic record of financial results. transactions and ascertain financial results and
to communicate to various parties.
• It has a wider scope.
• It has a limited scope .
• It is concerned with all levels of Management.
• Level of work is restricted to clerical work
DIFFERENCE B/W BOOK-KEEPING AND
ACCOUNTING

BOOK KEEPING ACCOUNTING


• Book-keeping is a primary stage. • Accounting is secondary stage.
• Book keeper is not required to have • The accountant must have higher level of
higher level of knowledge. knowledge.
• It has to depend on accounting • It has to depend on book-keeping
principles.
ADVANTAGES OF ACCOUNTING

• Replacement of memory

• Evidence court

• Assessment of taxation liability

• Comparative study

• Sale of business

• Assistance to the insolvent person

• Assistance to various parties

• Facilities in raising loans

• Information regarding financial position.


LIMITATIONS OF ACCOUNTING

• Records only monetary transactions.


• Unsuitable for forecasting.
• No realistic information
• Personal bias of the accountant affects the accounting statements .
• Incomplete information.
• Profit no real test of managerial performance .
• Historical in nature.
• Window dressing in balance sheet.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Entity
• An entity means an economic unit which performs economic activities e.g., Bajaj Auto,
Maruti, TISCO.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Account
• It is a summarised record of
• relevant transactions at one place
• relating to a particular head. It records not only the amount of transactions
• but also reflect the direction of the account.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• ENTRY
• A transaction and event when recorded in the books of accounts is known as an Entry
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Transaction
• It is a financial happening entered into by two or more willing parties.
• It effects a change in the asset, liability, or net worth account.
• It is recorded first in journal and then posted into the ledger Examples of a transaction
are sale of goods, purchases of goods, receipt from debtors, payment made to creditors,
purchase or sale of fixed assets, payment of dividend, etc.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Proprietor
• is the person who makes the investment and bears all the risks and rewards of the
business
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Debtor is
• a person or firm or company which owes amount to the enterprise on account of credit
sale of goods or services.
• The amount due from him is a debt.
• The amount due from a person as per the books of the account is called a book debt.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Drawings

• It is the amount of money or the value of goods which the proprietor or a partner takes
for his domestic or personal use.
• Drawing reduces the investment (or capital) of the owners.
• It appears only in the accounts of sole proprietorship firms and partnership firms.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Purchases
• The term purchases are used only for purchases of goods.
• Goods are those items which are purchased for resale or
• for manufacture of products which are also to be sold.
• It includes both cash and credit purchases
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Depreciation
• It is a fall in the value of an asset
• because of usage; or
• with passage of time; or
• obsolescence; or
• accident
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Purchases Return:
• Goods purchased may be returned due to any reason, say, they are not as per
specifications or are defective.
• Goods returned are termed as Purchases Return or Returns Outward.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Sale
• This term is used for the sale of goods dealt by the enterprise.
• The term ‘Sales’ include both Cash and Credit Sales.
• When goods are sold for cash, they are cash sales
• When goods are sold and payment is to be received at a later date, they are credit sales.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Sales Return or Returns Inwards


• It means Goods sold returned by the purchaser .
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

Discount
• A reduction in the price of goods is Discount.
Trade Discount
• It is a discount allowed to a customer on the basis of quantity of goods purchased.
Cash Discount
• It is a discount allowed to a customer for making prompt or timely payment.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Capital
• It means the amount (in terms of money or assets having money value)
• Which the proprietor has invested in the business
• and can claim from it.
• It is a liability of the business towards the owner.
• It is so because of Business Entity Concept.
• Capital = Assets – Liabilities
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Gain
• It is a profit that arises from transactions which are incidental to business such as
• sale of investments or fixed assets
• at more than their book values.
• Gain may be operating gain or non-operating gain.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Cost
• It is the amount of expenditure
• incurred on or
• attributable to
• a specified article, product or activity.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Creditor is
• a person or firm or company to whom the enterprise owes amount on account of
Credit purchase of goods or services.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Assets:
• Assets are property or legal rights
• owned by an individual or business
• to which money value can be attached.
• In other words, anything which will enable the firm to get cash or a benefit in the
future,
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Bad Debt
• It is the amount that has become irrecoverable
• It is a business loss, and
• Thus, is debited to Profit and Loss Account.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Insolvent
• Insolvent is a person or an enterprise which is not in a position to pay its debts.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Assets:
• Assets are property or legal rights
• owned by an individual or business
• to which money value can be attached.
• In other words, anything which will enable the firm to get cash or a benefit in the future,
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Liabilities
• Liabilities means the amount
• which the business owes to outsiders,
• excepting the proprietors.
• Liabilities can be classified in
• (i) Long-Term Liabilities (ii) Current Liabilities,
• This can be expressed as: Liabilities = Assets – Capital
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Goods
• They refer to items forming part of the stock-in-trade of an enterprise,
• which are purchased or manufactured with a purpose of selling.
• In other words, they refer to the products in which an enterprise is dealing.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Stock or Inventory
• Stock is the tangible property held by an enterprise
• for the purpose of sale in the ordinary course of business or
• for the purpose of using it in the production of goods
• meant for sale or services to be rendered.
• Stock may be opening stock or closing stock.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Profit
• Profit is the surplus of revenues of a business over its costs.
• Profit is categorised into:
• (i) Gross Profit: Gross Profit is the difference between sales revenue or the proceeds of
goods sold and/or services rendered over its direct cost.
• (ii) Net Profit: Net Profit is the profit made after allowing for all expenses. In case
expenses are more than the revenue, it is Net Loss.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Loss
• Loss is excess of expenses over its related revenues which may arise from normal
business activities.
• It decreases the owner’s equity.
• It also refers to money or money’s worth lost (or cost incurred) against which the
enterprise receives no benefit, e.g., cash or goods lost in theft.
• It also arises from events of non-recurring nature, e.g., loss on sale of fixed assets
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Expense
• An expense is the amount spent in order to produce and sell the goods and services
which produce the revenue.
• Expense is the cost of the use of things or services for the purpose of generating
revenue.
• Expense is that part of the expenditure which has been consumed during the current
accounting period.
• Examples of expense are payment of salaries, wages, rent, etc.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Expenditure:
• An expenditure is the amount spent or liability incurred for the value received
• Expenditure may be categorised into: (i) Capital Expenditure (ii) Revenue Expenditure
• An expenditure is a payment (or a money sacrifice) for a benefit received.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Capital Expenditure
• It is the amount spent in purchasing assets which will give benefit over more than one
accounting period.
• It means expenditure incurred to acquire fixed assets or its improvement..
• Capital expenditure is debited to particular asset account.
• They appear at the assets side of the Balance Sheet.
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Revenue Expenditure
• It is the amount spent to purchase goods and services that are consumed during the
accounting period.
• It is shown in the debit side of the Profit and Loss Account
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Revenue
• It is the gross inflow of cash, receivables or other consideration
• arising in the ordinary course of business activities
• from the sale of goods, rendering of services,
• and use by others of enterprise resources yielding interest, royalties and dividends
TERMS USED IN ACCOUNTING

• Income:
• Income is the profit earned during an accounting period.
• In other words, the difference between revenue and expense is called income.
• Income = Revenue – Expense
As Per Revised
CBSE Curriculum
2024-25
Classroom Teaching & Animated Videos Playlists

We take immense pleasure in serving you. Now, revel in our


seamless online services completely free of charge. view our animated
and classroom teaching Playlists customized for students from grade 1
to 12,Covering a wide range of subjects to enhance your
comprehension and knowledge. Simply click on the provided playlist
links to access Playlists based on the latest NCERT Syllabus for 2024-
25.
Our content includes Competency-Based Questions,
Assertion-Reason Questions, Previous Year Questions (PYQ), and
Case Study-Based Questions to enhance your learning
experience.For the most up-to-date videos, consider subscribing to
our YouTube channel at
https://www.youtube.com/@PrincipalsHandbookandDiaryadditionall Nageen Group of Schools
y, you're encouraged to join our expanding WhatsApp community
group to stay updated with the latest curriculum-related content and
updates.

We are committed to enriching your educational journey!!!


ANIMATED & CLASSROM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS
(As per revised CBSE Curriculum– 2024-25)

ANIMATED VIDEOSPLAYLISTS (CLASS 1)


Class 1 EVS(EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for playlist
Class 1 Mathematics (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 1 EVS (HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 1 Mathematics(Hindi Language)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 2)


Class 2 EVS (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 2 Mathematics (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 2 EVS(HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 2 Mathematics (Hindi Language)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 3)


Class 3 Mathematics (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 3 EVS (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 3 EVS (HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 3 Mathematics (HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 4)


Class 4 Mathematics (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 4 EVS(EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 4 Mathematics (HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 4 EVS (HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 4)


Class 4 General Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 5)


Class 5 Mathematics (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 5 Science (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 5 Mathematics(HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 5 Science (HindiLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 5)


Class 5 General Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 5 EVS (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS(CLASS 6)
Class 6 Mathematics (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Social Science (EnglishLanguage)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Science (EnglishLanguage) (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Mathematics (Hindi Language)(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Science All Chapters (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 6)


Class 6 Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Social Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Sanskrit (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 6 Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 7)


Class 7 Science(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Mathematics(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Social Science(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Mathematics(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 7)


Class 7 Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Sanskrit (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Social Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 7 Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 8)


Class 8 Science(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 8 Mathematics(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 8 Social Science(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 8 Mathematics(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 8 Science(CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 8)


Class 8 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 8 Sanskrit (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 9)


Class 9 Biology(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Physics(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Chemistry(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Social Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 9)


Class 9 Social Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Mathematics(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 English (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 9 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 10)


Class 10 Biology (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Physics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Chemistry (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Social Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Mathematics(CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Mathematics(CBSE) (Hindi Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Science(CBSE) (Hindi Language) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 10)


Class 10 English (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Social Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10 Magical Science Board Exam Preparation in 1 min (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 10: Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 11)


Class 11 Physics (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Chemistry (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Biology (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Mathematics(CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Accountancy (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Business Studies (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Statistics (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Biology (CBSE) (Hindi Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Mathematics (CBSE) (Hindi Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Physics (CBSE) (Hindi Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Chemistry (CBSE) (Hindi Language) Click here for Playlist
Class 11Micro Economy (CBSE) (English Language) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 11)


Class 11Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Accounts (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Business Studies (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Psychology (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Economics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Physics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Chemistry (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 English (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Biology (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 11 Biology Shorts (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

ANIMATED VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 12)


Class 12 Physics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Chemistry (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Biology(CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Macro Economy (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12Economic (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Accountancy (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Business Studies (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Physics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Mathematics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Biology (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Chemistry (CBSE) Click here for Playlist

CLASSROOM TEACHING VIDEOS PLAYLISTS (CLASS 12)


Class 12 CHEMISTRY (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Business Studies (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Hindi (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
NEET Biology in 1 min Click here for Playlist
Class 12 History (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Political Science (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Physics (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 Biology (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
Class 12 : Accounts (CBSE) Click here for Playlist
JOIN SCHOOL OF EDUCATORS
WHATSAPP & TELEGRAM
GROUPS FOR FREE
We are thrilled to introduce the School of Educators WhatsApp Group, a platform designed exclusively
for educators & Students to enhance your teaching & Learning experience and elevate student learning
outcomes. Here are some of the key benefits you can expect from joining our group:

BENEFITS OF SOE WHATSAPP GROUPS


• Abundance of Content: Members gain access to an extensive repository of educational materials
tailored to their class level. This includes various formats such as PDFs, Word files, PowerPoint
presentations, lesson plans, worksheets, practical tips, viva questions, reference books, smart
content, curriculum details, syllabus, marking schemes, exam patterns, and blueprints. This rich
assortment of resources enhances teaching and learning experiences.
• Immediate Doubt Resolution: The group facilitates quick clarification of doubts. Members can seek
assistance by sending messages, and experts promptly respond to queries. This real-time
interaction fosters a supportive learning environment where educators and students can exchange
knowledge and address concerns effectively.
• Access to Previous Years' Question Papers and Topper Answers: The group provides access to
previous years' question papers (PYQ) and exemplary answer scripts of toppers. This resource is
invaluable for exam preparation, allowing individuals to familiarize themselves with the exam
format, gain insights into scoring techniques, and enhance their performance in assessments.
• Free and Unlimited Resources: Members enjoy the benefit of accessing an array of educational
resources without any cost restrictions. Whether its study materials, teaching aids, or assessment
tools, the group offers an abundance of resources tailored to individual needs. This accessibility
ensures that educators and students have ample support in their academic endeavors without
financial constraints.
• Instant Access to Educational Content: SOE WhatsApp groups are a platform where students&
teachers can access a wide range of educational content instantly. This includes study materials,
notes, sample papers, reference materials, and relevant links shared by group members and
moderators.
• Timely Updates and Reminders: SOE WhatsApp groups serve as a source of timely updates and
reminders about important dates, exam schedules, syllabus changes, and academic events.
Teachers &Students can stay informed and well-prepared for upcoming assessments and activities.
• Interactive Learning Environment: Teachers &Students can engage in discussions, ask questions,
and seek clarifications within the group, creating an interactive learning environment. This fosters
collaboration, peer learning, and knowledge sharing among group members, enhancing
understanding and retention of concepts.
• Access to Expert Guidance: SOE WhatsApp groups are moderated by subject matter experts,
teachers, or experienced educators. Students can benefit from their guidance, expertise, and
insights on various academic topics, exam strategies, and study techniques.
• Sharing of Study Tips and Strategies: Group members often share valuable study tips, exam
strategies, and time management techniques that have proven effective for them. Students can
learn from each other's experiences and adopt helpful strategies to optimize their study routines
and improve their academic performance.
• Availability of Practice Materials: SOE WhatsApp groups frequently share practice questions,
quizzes, and mock tests to help students assess their understanding and practice exam-oriented
questions. This allows students to gauge their progress, identify areas of improvement, and refine
their exam preparation accordingly.
• Peer Support and Motivation: Being part of an SOE WhatsApp group provides students with a
supportive community of peers who share similar academic goals and challenges. Group members
can offer encouragement, motivation, and moral support to each other, especially during stressful
periods such as exams.
• Convenience and Accessibility:SOE WhatsApp is a widely used messaging platform accessible on
smartphones, making educational content and discussions easily accessible anytime, anywhere.
Students can review study materials, participate in discussions, and seek help conveniently from
their mobile devices.

Join the School of Educators WhatsApp Group today and unlock a world of resources, support, and
collaboration to take your teaching to new heights. To join, simply click on the group links provided
below or send a message to +91-95208-77777 expressing your interest.

Together, let's empower ourselves & Our Students and inspire the next generation of learners.

Best Regards,

Team
School of Educators
SCHOOL OF EDUCATORS WHATSAPP GROUPS
(For Teachers Only)
You will get Pre- Board Papers PDF, Word file, PPT, Lesson Plan, Worksheet, practical tips and Viva
questions , reference books , smart content , curriculum , syllabus , marking scheme , toppers answer
scripts , revised exam pattern , revised syllabus , Blue Print etc. here .Join Your Subject / Class WhatsApp
Group.

Kindergarten to Class XII (For Teachers Only)

Kindergarten Class 1 Class 2 Class 3

Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7

Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11 (Science )

Class 11 (Commerce) Class 11 (Humanities) Class 12 (Science) Class 12 (Commerce)

Class 12 (Humanities) Artificial Intelligence


(VI TO VIII)
Subject Wise Secondary and Senior Secondary Groups (IX & X)
Secondary Groups (IX & X)

SST Mathematics Science English

Hindi B Hindi A IT (Code: 402) Artificial Intelligence

Senior Secondary Groups (XI & XII)

Physics Chemistry English Mathematics

Biology Accountancy Economics BST

History Geography sociology Hindi Elective

Hindi Core Home Science Sanskrit psychology

Political science Painting vocal Music Comp. Science

IP physical Education APP. Mathematics IIT/NEET

Legal studies Entrepreneurship French Teachers Jobs

Artificial Intelligence
SCHOOL OF EDUCATORS WHATSAPP GROUPS
(For Students Only)

Class 1 class 2 class 3 class 4 class 5

class 6 class 7 class 8 class 9 class 10

Class 11(Science) Class 11(Com) Class 11(Hum) Class 12 (Sci) Class12 (Com)

Class 12 (Hum) Artificial Intelligence


(VI TO VIII)

Subject Wise Secondary and Senior Secondary Groups (IX & X)

Secondary Groups (IX & X)

SST Mathematics English


Science

Hindi
IT Artificial Intelligence
Senior Secondary Groups (XI & XII)

Physics Chemistry Biology English

Accountancy Business Studies Economics Mathematics

History Geography Sociology Hindi Elective

Hindi Core Home Science Sanskrit Psychology

Political Science Painting Music Computer Science

IP Physical Education App. Mathematics IIT/NEET

Legal Studies Entrepreneurship French CUET

Artificial Intelligence

Rules & Regulations of the Group

• No introduction
• No Good Morning/Any wish type message
• No personal Chats & Messages
• No Spam
• You can also ask your difficulties here.

Just get learning resources & post learning resources. Helpline number only WhatsApp: +91-95208-77777
SOE CBSE Telegram Groups (Kindergarten to Class XII)

Kindergarten

All classes Class 1 Class 2 Class 3

Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7

Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11(Sci)

Class 11 (Com) Class 11 (Hum) Class 12 (Sci) Class 12 (Com)

Class 12 (Hum) JEE/NEET CUET NDA,OLYMPIAD,NTSE

Principal Professional Teachers Professional Project File Group


Group Group

SOE CBSE Telegram Channels (Kindergarten to Class XII)

Kindergarten Class I Class II Class III

Class IV Class V Class VI Class VII

Class VIII Class IX Class X Class XI (Sci)

Class XI (Hum) Class XI (Com) Class XII (Sci) Class XII (Hum)

Class XII (Com) JEE/NEET CUET NDA/OLYMPIAD/NTSE

Rules & Regulations of the Groups & Channel

• No introduction
• No Good Morning/Any wish type message
• No personal Chats & Messages
• No Spam
• You can also ask your difficulties here.

Just get learning resources & post learning resources. Helpline number only WhatsApp: +91-95208-77777
Available Resources on YouTube

 Enjoy animated videos covering all subjects from Kindergarten to Class 12, making learning fun for
students of all ages.
 Explore classroom teaching videos for grades 6 to 12, covering various subjects to enhance
understanding and knowledge.
 Access the most important questions and previous year's question papers (PYQ) to excel in exams and
assessments.
 Stay up-to-date with the latest CBSE Curriculum for 2024-25 with our videos aligned to the current
syllabus.
 Get informed about CBSE updates and circulars through our dedicated videos.
 Improve pronunciation skills and expand vocabulary with our "Word of the Day" series and other
language-related content and many more……….

Don't miss out on these valuable resources; subscribe to our channel now!

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy