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Quant / Reasoning

  • Vedic Maths, Simplication & Symbols
  • Numbers & HCF
  • Average & Algebra
  • Percentage
  • Profit & Loss
  • Simple Interest & Compound Interest
  • Series & Inserting the Missing Character
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English

  • Vocabulary - Overview & Tricks
  • Vocabulary, Contextual, Idiomatic & Vocab Quiz - 1
  • RC - Fundamentals & Vocab Quiz – 2
  • RC - Question Types & Vocab Quiz – 3
  • Vocabulary, Idioms/Phrases, Spellings & Vocab Quiz - 4
  • Analogy & Vocab Quiz - 5
  • Vocabulary, One Word Substitution & Collective Nouns & Vocab Quiz - 6
  • Recap - RC, Vocabulary & Analogy Quiz - 7
  • Rhetorical & Literary Devices & Vocab Quiz - 8
  • Sentence Completion & Vocab Quiz - 9
  • Grammar - SVA, Tenses & Prepositions & Vocab Quiz - 10
  • RC - Practice - 1 & Vocab Quiz - 11
  • Recap - Grammar, RC & Sentence Completion & Vocab Quiz - 12
  • Sentence Rearrangement & Vocab Quiz - 13
  • Speech, Voice & Vocab Quiz - 14
  • Analogy & RC Practice - Vocab Quiz - 15
  • RC - Practice - 2 & Vocab Quiz-16
  • Critical Reasoning - Fundamentals & Vocab Quiz - 17
  • Recap - RC, SR & CR & Vocab Quiz - 18
  • Vocabulary Practice & Vocab Quiz - 19

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General Test

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  • Mock Aptitude CUET 03 (2024)
  • Mock Aptitude CUET 04 (2024)
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  • Mock Aptitude CUET 24 (2024)
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English

  • Mock English CUET 01 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 02 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 03 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 04 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 05 (2024)
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  • Mock English CUET 07 (2024)
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  • Mock English CUET 10 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 11 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 12 (2024)
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  • Mock English CUET 14 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 15 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 16 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 17 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 18 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 19 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 20 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 21 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 22 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 23 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 24 (2024)
  • Mock English CUET 25 (2024)

Session Details

Solutions - I

  • Expressing Concentration of Solutions
  • Solute
  • Solvent
  • Classification on the basis of solid and solvent
  • concentration

Solutions - II

  • Expressing Concentration of Solutions
  • Molarity
  • Molality
  • Mole Fraction
  • Mass Percentage
  • Volume percentage
  • PPM

Solutions - III

  • Saturated and unsaturated solutions
  • Solubility
  • Henry law
  • Application of Henry Law

Solutions - IV

  • Vapour Pressure
  • Partial pressure
  • Raoult's law

Solutions - V

  • Numerical of Raoult's law

Solutions - VI

  • Ideal Solution
  • Non-Ideal Solution
  • Collegative properties
  • Azeotropes

Solutions - VII

  • Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure
  • Numerical

Solutions - VIII

  • Elevation of Boiling Point
  • Numerical

Solutions - IX

  • Depression of Freezing Point
  • Numerical

Solutions - X

  • Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
  • Numerical
  • Revese osmosis
  • Van't of factor

Electrochemistry - I

  • Electrochemical Cells
  • Structure and working of Cell

Electrochemistry - II

  • Measurement of Electrode Potential
  • Standard Reduction potential
  • Cell potential

Electrochemistry - III

  • Equilibrium Constant from Nernst Equation
  • Numerical of Nernst Equation

Electrochemistry - IV

  • Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions
  • Conductivity
  • Molar Conductivity
  • Equivalent conductivity

Electrochemistry - V

  • Variation of Conductivity and Molar Conductivity with Concentration
  • Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis

Electrochemistry - VI

  • Faraday's Law of Electrolysis
  • numerical

Electrochemistry - VII

  • Batteries
  • Primary Batteries

Electrochemistry - VIII

  • Secondary Batteries
  • Fuel Cells

Electrochemistry - IX

  • Corrosion
  • NCERT questions
  • Numerical Practice

Electrochemistry - X

  • Corrosion
  • NCERT questions
  • Numerical Practice

Chemical Kinetics - I

  • Rate of a Chemical Reaction
  • Rate Expression
  • Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

Chemical Kinetics - II

  • Dependence of Rate on Concentration
  • Rate Expression and Rate Constant
  • Rate Law
  • Rate Constant
  • Numerical

Chemical Kinetics - II

  • Order of a Reaction
  • Molecularity of a Reaction
  • Elementary Reaction
  • Complex Reaction

Chemical Kinetics - IV

  • Integrated Rate Equations

Chemical Kinetics - V

  • Zero Order Reactions
  • First Order Reactions
  • Derivation and Numerical

Chemical Kinetics - VI

  • Half-Life of a Reaction
  • Derivation

Chemical Kinetics - VII

  • Half-Life of a Reaction
  • Numericals

Chemical Kinetics - VIII

  • Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction
  • Effect of Catalyst
  • Arrhenious Equation

Chemical Kinetics - IX

  • Theory of Chemical Reactions
  • NCERT questions

Chemical Kinetics - X

  • Theory of Chemical Reactions
  • NCERT questions

The d-and f-Block Elements - I

  • Introduction
  • Position in the Periodic Table
  • Electronic Configurations of the d-Block Elements
  • General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-Block)
  • Physical Properties

The d-and f-Block Elements - II

  • Variation in Atomic and Ionic Sizes of Transition Metals
  • Ionisation Enthalpies
  • Oxidation States
  • Trends in the M2+/M Standard Electrode Potentials
  • Trends in the M3+/M2+ Standard Electrode Potentials

The d-and f-Block Elements - III

  • Trends in Stability of Higher
  • Oxidation States
  • Chemical Reactivity and Eo Values
  • Magnetic Properties
  • Formation of Coloured Ions
  • Formation of Complex Compounds
  • Catalytic Properties
  • Formation of Interstitial Compounds
  • Alloy Formation

The d-and f-Block Elements - IV

  • Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements
  • Preparation and Chemical Properties Potassium Dichromate and Potassium permanganate

The d-and f-Block Elements - V

  • Atomic and Ionic Sizes
  • Oxidation States
  • General Characteristics
  • The Actinoids
  • Electronic Configurations
  • Ionic Sizes
  • Oxidation States
  • General Characteristics and Comparison with Lanthanoids
  • NCERT questions

The d-and f-Block Elements - VI

  • Some Applications of d- and f-Block Elements
  • NCERT questions

Coordination Compounds - I

  • Werner's Theory of Coordination Compounds
  • Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds
  • Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds

Coordination Compounds - II

  • Formulas of Mononuclear Coordination Entities
  • Naming of Mononuclear Coordination Compounds
  • Isomerism in Coordination Compounds

Coordination Compounds - III

  • Geometric Isomerism
  • Optical Isomerism
  • Linkage Isomerism
  • Coordination Isomerism
  • Ionisation Isomerism
  • Solvate Isomerism

Coordination Compounds - IV

  • Bonding in Coordination Compounds
  • Valence Bond Theory

Coordination Compounds - V

  • Magnetic Properties of Coordination Compounds
  • Limitations of Valence Bond Theory

Coordination Compounds - VI

  • Crystal Field Theory
  • Hybridisation
  • Magnetic Property

Coordination Compounds - VII

  • Colour in Coordination Compounds
  • Limitations of Crystal Field Theory
  • Bonding in Metal Carbonyls

Coordination Compounds - VIII

  • Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds
  • NCERT questions

Coordination Compounds - IX

  • Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds
  • NCERT questions

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - I

  • Classification
  • On the Basis of Number of Halogen Atoms
  • On the Basis of Number of Halogen Atoms
  • Compounds Containing sp3 C—X Bond (X= F, Cl, Br, I)
  • Compounds Containing sp2 C—X Bond
  • Nomenclature

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - II

  • Nature of C-X Bond
  • Methods of Preparation of Haloalkanes
  • From Alcohols
  • From Hydrocarbons

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - III

  • Halogen Exchange
  • Swarts Reaction
  • Finklstein Reaction
  • Preparation of Haloarenes
  • Sandmeyer Reaction

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - IV

  • Physical Properties
  • Melting and Boiling Point
  • Solubility
  • Polarity

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - V

  • Chemical Reactions
  • Nucleophilic substiutiion reaction
  • SN-1 and SN-2

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - VI

  • Elimination Reaction
  • Reaction with metal
  • Wurtz Reaction

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - VII

  • Electrophilic substitution Reaction
  • Wurtz fitting Reaction
  • Fitting Reaction

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - VIII

  • Polyhalogen Compounds
  • Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)
  • Trichloromethane (Chloroform)
  • Tetrachloromethane (Carbon tetrachloride)
  • Freons

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - IX

  • p,p’-Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)
  • NCERT questions

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - X

  • p,p’-Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)
  • NCERT questions

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - I

  • Classification
  • Alcohols—Mono
  • Di
  • Tri or Polyhydric alcohols
  • Phenols—Mono
  • Di and trihydric phenols
  • Nomenclature

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - II

  • Structures of Functional Groups
  • Alcohols and Phenols
  • Prepration of Alcohol
  • Alkene

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - III

  • Hydroboration and Oxidation Reaction
  • carbonyl Compound
  • Grignard Reagent

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - IV

  • Preparation of Phenols
  • From Haloarenes
  • From Benzene
  • From Diazonium salt
  • From cumene

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - V

  • Physical Properties
  • Melting and Boiling Point
  • Solubility
  • Polarity

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - VI

  • Chemical Properties
  • Acidity Alcohol and Phenol
  • Esterification
  • Dehydriation
  • Oxidation

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - VII

  • Reaction of Phenol
  • Reimer tiemann Reaction
  • Reaction with Zinc dust
  • Oxidation
  • Some Commercially Important Alcohols

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - VIII

  • Ethers
  • Preparation of Ethers
  • From Alcohol
  • Williamson Synthesis

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - IX

  • Physical Properties
  • Melting and boiling point solubility
  • Chemical Property

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - X

  • Chemical Reactions
  • NCERT questions

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - I

  • Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group
  • Nomenclature
  • Structure of the Carbonyl Group

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - II

  • Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones
  • From oxidation of Alcohol
  • From Hydrocarbons

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - III

  • Preparation of Aldehydes
  • Preparation of Ketones

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - IV

  • Physical Properties
  • Melting and boiling point solubility
  • Chemical Property
  • Nucleophilic substitution reaction
  • Addition of alcohol

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - V

  • Addition of Ammonia Derivative
  • Oxidation
  • Aldol condensation
  • Cross aldol condensation
  • Cannizzaro

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - VI

  • Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones
  • Nomenclature and Structure of Carboxyl Group
  • Nomenclature
  • Structure of Carboxyl Group

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - VII

  • Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids
  • From Alcohol and Aldehyde
  • From Nitriles and Amides
  • From Grignard
  • From Acyl Halide
  • From Ester

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - VIII

  • Physical Properties
  • Melting and boiling point solubility
  • Carboxilic Acidity

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - IX

  • Reactions Involving Cleavage of O–H Bond
  • Reactions Involving Cleavage of C–OH Bond
  • Formation of Anhydride
  • Estrification
  • Reaction with PCl3
  • SOCl2
  • Reaction with Ammonia

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids - X

  • Reduction
  • Decarboxylation
  • Halogination
  • Substitution
  • NCERT questions

Amines - I

  • Structure of Amines
  • Classification
  • Nomenclature

Amines - II

  • Preparation of Amines
  • Reduction of Nitrocompound
  • Ammonolysis of alkyl Halide

Amines - III

  • Gabriel Phthalimide synthesis
  • Hoffmann Bromamide degradation

Amines - V

  • Chemical Reactions
  • Alkylation
  • Acylation
  • Carbylamine
  • Reaction with Nitraus
  • Electrophilic substittion
  • Hinsbearg reagent

Amines - VI

  • Method of Preparation of Diazonium Salts

Amines - VII

  • Physical Properties
  • Chemical Reactions

Amines - VIII

  • Importance of Diazonium Salts in Synthesis ofAromatic Compounds
  • NCERT questions

Biomolecules - I

  • Carbohydrates
  • Classification of Carbohydrates
  • Monosaccharides
  • Glucose

Biomolecules - II

  • Fructose
  • Disaccharides
  • Sucrose
  • Maltose
  • Lactose

Biomolecules - III

  • Polysaccharides
  • Starch
  • Cellulose
  • Glycogen

Biomolecules - IV

  • Proteins
  • Amino Acids
  • Classification of Amino Acids

Biomolecules - V

  • Structure of Proteins
  • Denaturation of Proteins
  • Enzymes

Biomolecules - VI

  • Mechanism of Enzyme Action
  • Vitamins
  • Classification of Vitamins

Biomolecules - VII

  • Nucleic Acids
  • Chemical Composition of Nucleic Acids
  • Structure of Nucleic Acids
  • Biological Functions of Nucleic Acids
  • Hormones

Session Details

Electric Charges and Fields - I

  • Electric Charge
  • Conductors and Insulators

Electric Charges and Fields - II

  • Basic Properties of Electric Charge
  • Additivity of charges
  • Charge is conserved
  • Quantisation of charge

Electric Charges and Fields - III

  • Coulomb’s Law
  • Forces between Multiple Charges

Electric Charges and Fields - IV

  • Electric Field
  • Electric field due to a system of charges

Electric Charges and Fields - V

  • Physical significance of electric field
  • Electric Field Lines
  • Electric Flux

Electric Charges and Fields - VI

  • Electric Dipole
  • The field of an electric dipole
  • The field of an electric dipole
  • Physical significance of dipoles

Electric Charges and Fields - VII

  • Dipole in a Uniform External Field
  • Continuous Charge Distribution
  • Gauss’s Law

Electric Charges and Fields - VIII

  • Applications of Gauss’s Law
  • Field due to an infinitely long straight uniformly charged wire
  • Field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet
  • Field due to a uniformly charged thin spherical shell

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - I

  • Introduction
  • Electrostatic Potential

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - II

  • Potential due to a Point Charge
  • Potential due to an Electric Dipole
  • Potential due to a System of Charges

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - III

  • Equipotential Surfaces
  • Relation between field and potential

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - III

  • Equipotential Surfaces
  • Relation between field and potential

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - IV

  • Potential Energy of a System of Charges
  • Potential Energy in an External Field
  • Potential energy of a single charge

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - V

  • Potential energy of a system of two charges in an external field
  • Potential energy of a dipole in an external field
  • Electrostatics of Conductors

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - VI

  • Dielectrics and Polarisation
  • Capacitors and Capacitance
  • The Parallel Plate Capacitor

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - VII

  • Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance
  • Combination of Capacitors,

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - VIII

  • Capacitors in series
  • Capacitors in parallel

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance - IX

  • Energy Stored in a Capacitor

Current Electricity - I

  • Introduction
  • Electric Current
  • Electric Currents in Conductors

Current Electricity - II

  • Ohm’s law
  • Drift of Electrons and the Origin of Resistivity
  • Mobility

Current Electricity - III

  • Limitations of Ohm’s Law
  • Resistivity of Various Materials
  • Temperature Dependence of Resistivity

Current Electricity - IV

  • Electrical Energy
  • Power
  • Cells
  • EMF
  • Internal Resistance

Current Electricity - V

  • Cells in Series and in Parallel
  • Kirchhoff’s Rules
  • Wheatstone Bridge

Moving Charges And Magnetism - I

  • Introduction
  • Magnetic Force

Moving Charges And Magnetism - II

  • Sources and fields
  • Magnetic Field
  • Lorentz Force

Moving Charges And Magnetism - III

  • Magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor
  • Motion in a Magnetic Field

Moving Charges And Magnetism - IV

  • Magnetic Field due to a Current Element
  • Biot-Savart Law
  • Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop

Moving Charges And Magnetism - V

  • Ampere’s Circuital Law
  • The solenoid

Moving Charges And Magnetism - VI

  • Force between Two Parallel Currents
  • the Ampere
  • Torque on Current Loop

Moving Charges And Magnetism - VII

  • Magnetic Dipole
  • Circular current loop as a magnetic dipole

Moving Charges And Magnetism - VIII

  • The Moving Coil Galvanometer

Magnetism And Matter - I

  • Introduction
  • The Bar Magnet

Magnetism And Matter - II

  • The magnetic field lines
  • Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid

Magnetism And Matter - III

  • The dipole in a uniform magnetic field
  • The electrostatic analogy

Magnetism And Matter - IV

  • Magnetism and Gauss’s Law
  • Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

Magnetism And Matter - V

  • Magnetic Properties of Materials
  • Diamagnetism

Magnetism And Matter - VI

  • Paramagnetism
  • Ferromagnetism

Electromagnetic Induction - I

  • Introduction
  • The Experiments of Faraday and Henry

Electromagnetic Induction - II

  • Magnetic Flux
  • Faraday’s Law of Induction

Electromagnetic Induction - III

  • Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy
  • Motional Electromotive Force

Electromagnetic Induction - IV

  • Inductance
  • Mutual inductance

Electromagnetic Induction - V

  • Self-inductance
  • AC Generator

Alternating Current - I

  • Introduction
  • AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor

Alternating Current - II

  • Representation of AC Current and Voltage by Rotating Vectors —Phasors
  • AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor

Alternating Current - III

  • AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor
  • AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

Alternating Current - IV

  • Phasor-diagram solution
  • Resonance

Alternating Current - V

  • Power in AC Circuit: The Power Factor
  • Transformers

Electromagnetic Waves - I

  • Introduction
  • Displacement Current

Electromagnetic Waves - II

  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Sources of electromagnetic waves

Electromagnetic Waves - III

  • Nature of electromagnetic waves
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum

Electromagnetic Induction - IV

  • Inductance
  • Mutual inductance

Electromagnetic Induction - V

  • Self-inductance
  • AC Generator

Alternating Current - I

  • Introduction
  • AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor

Alternating Current - II

  • Representation of AC Current and Voltage by Rotating Vectors —Phasors
  • AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor

Alternating Current - III

  • AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor
  • AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

Alternating Current - IV

  • Phasor-diagram solution
  • Resonance

Alternating Current - V

  • Power in AC Circuit: The Power Factor
  • Transformers

Electromagnetic Waves - I

  • Introduction
  • Displacement Current

Electromagnetic Waves - II

  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Sources of electromagnetic waves

Electromagnetic Waves - III

  • Nature of electromagnetic waves
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum

Electromagnetic Waves - IV

  • Radio waves
  • Microwaves

Electromagnetic Waves - V

  • Infrared waves
  • Visible rays

Electromagnetic Waves - VI

  • Ultraviolet rays
  • X-rays

Electromagnetic Waves - VII

  • Gamma rays

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - I

  • Introduction
  • Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - II

  • Sign convention
  • Focal length of spherical mirrors

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - III

  • The mirror equation
  • Refraction

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - IV

  • Total Internal Reflection
  • Total internal reflection in nature and its technological applications

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - V

  • Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses
  • Refraction at a spherical surface

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - VI

  • Refraction by a lens
  • Power of a lens

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - VII

  • Combination of thin lenses in contact
  • Refraction through a Prism

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - VIII

  • Optical Instruments
  • The microscope

Ray Optics And Optical Instruments - IX

  • Telescope

Wave Optics - I

  • Introduction
  • Huygens Principle

Wave Optics - II

  • Refraction and Reflection of Plane Waves using Huygens Principle
  • Refraction of a plane wave

Wave Optics - III

  • Refraction at a rarer medium
  • Reflection of a plane wave by a plane surface

Wave Optics - IV

  • Coherent and Incoherent Addition of Waves
  • Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

Wave Optics - V

  • Diffraction
  • The single slit

Wave Optics - VI

  • Seeing the single slit diffraction pattern

Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter - I

  • Introduction
  • Electron Emission

Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter - II

  • Photoelectric Effect
  • Hertz’s observations

Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter - III

  • Hallwachs’ and Lenard’s observations
  • Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect

Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter - IV

  • Effect of intensity of light on photocurrent
  • Effect of potential on photoelectric current

Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter - V

  • Effect of frequency of incident radiation on stopping potential
  • Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light

Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter - VI

  • Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation: Energy Quantum of Radiation
  • Particle Nature of Light: The Photon
  • Wave Nature of Matter

Atoms - I

  • Introduction
  • Alpha-particle Scattering and Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of Atom

Atoms - II

  • Alpha-particle trajectory
  • Electron orbits

Atoms - III

  • Atomic Spectra
  • Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

Atoms - IV

  • Energy levels
  • The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom

Atoms - V

  • DE Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Second Postulate of Quantisation

Nuclei - I

  • Introduction
  • Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus

Nuclei - II

  • Size of the Nucleus
  • Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy

Nuclei - III

  • Mass – Energy
  • Nuclear binding energy

Nuclei - IV

  • Nuclear Force
  • Radioactivity

Nuclei - V

  • Nuclear Energy
  • Fission

Nuclei - VI

  • Nuclear fusion – energy generation in stars
  • Controlled thermonuclear fusion

Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits - I

  • Introduction
  • Classification of Metals
  • Conductors and Semiconductors

Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits - II

  • Intrinsic Semiconductor
  • Extrinsic Semiconductor

Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits - III

  • p-n Junction
  • p-n junction formation

Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits - IV

  • Semiconductor Diode
  • p-n junction diode under forward bias

Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits - V

  • p-n junction diode under reverse bias
  • Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier

Session Details

Relations and Functions - I

  • Introduction of Relations and Functions
  • Sets
  • Cartesian Product of two sets
  • Relations

Relations and Functions - II

  • Introduction of Relations
  • Domain of Relation
  • Range of Relation
  • Inverse Relation

Relations and Functions - III

  • Types of Relations
  • Reflexive Relation
  • Symmetric Relation
  • Transitive Relation
  • Equivalence Relation

Relations and Functions - IV

  • Intervals
  • Wavy Curve Method

Relations and Functions - V

  • Definition of Functions
  • Classification of Function

Relations and Functions - VI

  • Domain of Functions
  • Co-Domain of Function
  • Range of Functions
  • Types of Functions

Relations and Functions - VII

  • Composition of Function
  • Inverse of Function

Inverse Trigonometric Functions - I

  • Trigonometric Function and Their Graphs
  • Domain and Range of Trigonometric Functions

Inverse Trigonometric Functions - II

  • Introduction of Inverse Trigonometric Function
  • Graph of Inverse Trigonometric Function

Inverse Trigonometric Functions - III

  • Domain and Range of Inverse Trigonometric Function
  • Basic Concept of Inverse Trigonometric Function

Inverse Trigonometric Functions - IV

  • Properties of Trigonometry Function
  • Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Function

Matrices - I

  • Introduction of Matrix
  • Order of Matrix
  • Type of Matrix
  • Equality of Matrix

Matrices - II

  • Operations on Matrix
  • Addition of Matrix
  • Multiplication of Matrix by a Scalar
  • Properties of Matrix Addition
  • Properties of Scalar Multiplication of a Matrix

Matrices - III

  • Multiplication of Matrices
  • Properties of Multiplication of Matrices

Matrices - IV

  • Transpose of a Matrix
  • Properties of transpose of the matrices

Matrices - V

  • Symmetric and Skew Symmetric Matrices
  • Invertible Matrices

Determinants - I

  • Introduction
  • Determinant of matrix of order one
  • Determinant of matrix of order two

Determinants - II

  • Determinant of Matrix of Order Three
  • Area of Triangle using Determinant

Determinants - III

  • Area of a Triangle
  • Minor and Cofactors
  • Adjoint of Matrix

Determinants - IV

  • Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix
  • Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of Matrix

Determinants - V

  • Application of Determinants and Matrices
  • Solution of System of Linear Equations using Inverse of a Matrix

Determinants - VI

  • Solution of System of Linear Equations using Inverse of a Matrix
  • Properties of Determinant

Continuity and Differentiability - I

  • Introduction
  • Limits

Continuity and Differentiability - II

  • Limits
  • Introduction of Continuity

Continuity and Differentiability - III

  • Continuity

Continuity and Differentiability - IV

  • Continuity
  • Continuous Function

Continuity and Differentiability - V

  • Algebra of continuous functions
  • Differentiability

Continuity and Differentiability - VI

  • Derivatives of composite functions
  • Derivative

Continuity and Differentiability - VII

  • Derivative of composite Functions

Continuity and Differentiability - VIII

  • Derivative of implicit Functions

Continuity and Differentiability - IX

  • Derivative of Inverse Trigonometry Functions

Continuity and Differentiability - X

  • Derivative of Logarithmic Functions
  • Exponential Function

Continuity and Differentiability - XI

  • Derivatives of Functions in Parametric Forms

Continuity and Differentiability - XII

  • Second Order Derivative

Application of Derivatives - I

  • Practice Questions of Derivative

Application of Derivatives - II

  • Rate of Change of Quantities Continueds

Application of Derivatives - III

  • Increasing and Decreasing Functions

Application of Derivatives - IV

  • Increasing and Decreasing Functions

Application of Derivatives - V

  • Increasing and Decreasing Functions

Application of Derivatives - VI

  • Maxima and Minima

Application of Derivatives - VII

  • Maxima and Minima

Application of Derivatives - VIII

  • Maximum and Minimum Values of a Function in a Closed Interval

Application of Derivatives - IX

  • Maximum and Minimum Values of a Function in a Closed Interval Continued

Application of Derivatives - X

  • Maximum and Minimum Values of a Function in a Closed Interval Continued
  • Maxima and Minima word problems

Integrals - I

  • Introduction
  • Integration as an Inverse Process of Differentiation
  • Some properties of indefinite integral
  • Methods of Integration

Integrals - II

  • Integration by substitution

Integrals - III

  • Integration using trigonometric identities

Integrals - IV

  • Integrals of Some Particular Functions

Integrals - V

  • Integration by Partial Fractions

Integrals - VI

  • Integration by Parts

Integrals - VII

  • Integral of the type ∫ex [ f(x) + f ’(x)] dx

Integrals - VIII

  • Integrals of some more types

Integrals - IX

  • Definite Integral

Integrals - X

  • Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Integrals - XI

  • Area function

Integrals - XII

  • First fundamental theorem of integral calculus

Integrals - XIII

  • Second fundamental theorem of integral calculus

Integrals - XIV

  • Evaluation of Definite Integrals by Substitution

Integrals - XV

  • Some Properties of Definite Integrals

Application of Integrals - I

  • Introduction
  • Application of Integrals
  • Graph of Straight line
  • Circle
  • Parabola

Application of Integrals - II

  • Application of Integrals
  • Graph of Straight line
  • Circle
  • Parabola continued

Application of Integrals - III

  • Area under Simple Curves

Application of Integrals - IV

  • Area under Simple Curves Continued

Differential Equations - I

  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Order of a differential equation
  • Degree of a differential equation
  • General and Particular Solutions of a Differential Equation

Differential Equations - II

  • General and Particular Solutions of a Differential Equation

Differential Equations - III

  • Methods of Solving First Order
  • First Degree Differential Equations

Differential Equations - IV

  • Differential equations with variables separable

90 Differential Equations - V

  • Homogeneous differential equations

Differential Equations - VI

  • Linear differential equations

Vector Algebra - I

  • Introduction
  • Some Basic Concepts
  • Types of Vectors

Vector Algebra - II

  • Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar
  • Components of a vector
  • Components of a vector
  • Vector joining two points
  • Section formula

Vector Algebra - III

  • Product of Two Vectors
  • Scalar (or dot) product of two vectors

Vector Algebra - IV

  • Scalar (or dot) product of two vectors Continued
  • Projection of a vector on a line

Vector Algebra - V

  • Vector (or cross) product of two vectors

Three Dimensional Geometry - I

  • Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios of a Line
  • Relation between the direction cosines of a line

Three Dimensional Geometry - II

  • Equation of a Line in Space

Three Dimensional Geometry - III

  • Equation of a Line in Space Continued

Three Dimensional Geometry - IV

  • Equation of a line through a given point and parallel to a given vector

Three Dimensional Geometry - V

  • Angle between Two Lines

Three Dimensional Geometry - VI

  • Shortest Distance between Two Lines
  • Distance between two skew lines
  • Distance between parallel lines

Linear Programming - I

  • Linear Programming Problem and its Mathematical Formulation
  • Mathematical formulation of the problem

Linear Programming - II

  • Graphical method of solving linear programming problems

Probability - I

  • Introduction Conditional Probability
  • Sample Space
  • Events
  • Conditional Probability

Probability - II

  • Conditional Probability Continued

Probability - III

  • Properties of conditional probability

Probability - IV

  • Multiplication Theorem on Probability

Probability - V

  • Independent Events
  • Total Law Probability

Probability - VI

  • Total Law Probability
  • Bayes' Theorem

Probability - VII

  • Bayes' Theorem

Probability - VIII

  • Probability - VIII
  • Theorem of total probability

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