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Note: 1)From November 2nd to Dec 31st Revision Classes will be Planned on
First Year Syllabus
2)In the Month of December Parallel to KHAITS , there will be Achievers Test
series for Main & Advanced
Senior Apex Course_(JEE Mains and Advanced)-AY-2023
Class Duration : 1 Hour & 30 Minutes
   
Lecture
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Lecture Content Module

S.No. Chapter Name

P-SA-01 Electric charges, Conductors and insulators, Charging by induction,


L1 Charging by friction, Properties of electric charge
P-SA-02 Coulomb’s law, Vector form of coulomb’s law, principle of superposition,
L2 forces between multiple charges

P-SA-03 Electric field, Electric field due to a point charge, superposition principle,
L3 Electric field due to a group of charges

Electric Charges and Field Motion of a charged particle in uniform electric field, Electric field of a
P-SA-04 continuous charge distribution, volume, surface and linear charge
L4 distribution,
L5 P-SA-05 Electric field due to a linear charge distribution like a straight rod, Electri
L6 P-SA-06 Electric lines of force, properties of lines of force, lines of force due to a
L7 P-SA-07 Gauss’s Law and application, Calculating electric field using Gauss’s law.
L8 P-SA-08 Electric dipole, Dipole moment, Electric field due to an electric dipole on a
L9 P-SA-09 Electric dipole in a uniform electric field, Potential energy associated with
Electrostatic potential energy , Electrostatic potential energy of two and
P-SA-10 more point charges, Electrostatic potential, Potential difference,
L10 Potential due to a point charge, Potential due to system of charges
P-SA-11 Potential due to continuous charge distribution e.g., Uniformly charged Module-01
L11 disc/ring, Relation between electric field and potential
P-SA-12 Electric potential of an Annulus, Potential due to a spherical shell,
L12 Uniform sphere of charge, Infinite long linear charge
P-SA-13 Equipotential surface, Equipotenital surface due to a point charge and
L13 electric dipole, a long linear charge, Plane sheet of charge
Electrostatics of conductors : A conductor placed in electric field, A
Electrostatic Potential and P-SA-14 charged isolated conductor. Electric field near the surface of conductor,
L14 Capacitance The role of sharp points on conducting surfaces
Conductor with cavity, Electrostatic pressure, Grounding of conductors,
P-SA-15 Dielectrics and polorisation, Capacitor and Capacitance, Types of
capacitors-Parallel plate Capacitor, spherical capacitor, Cylindrical
L15 capacitor
P-SA-16 Charging of a capacitor, Energy stored in a capacitor, Force between
L16 the plates of a parallel plate capacitor
P-SA-17 Grouping of capacitors, Capacitors with dielectrics, Sharing of charge
L17 and common potential
P-SA-18
L18 Laws for solving complex circuits of capacitors, Van De Graff Generator
P-SA-19 Electric current, Electric current in conductors, Ohm’s law, Factors
L19 affecting resistance of a conductor
Current density and electric field, Drift of electrons and the origin of
P-SA-20 resistivity, mobility, limitations of Ohm’s law, Resistor colour codes,
Temperature dependence of resistivity, Calculating resistance for
L20 different shapes
P-SA-21 Electrical energy, Power, Combination of resistors, Cells, emf and
L21 internal resistance of a cell, Maximum power transfer theorem
L22 P-SA-22 Cells in series and parallel, Kirchoff’s laws
Current Electricity P-SA-23 Earthing or grounding in an electric circuit, Wheatstone bridge, Module-02
L23 Equivalent resistance of complex networks

P-SA-24 Metering circuits, Galvanometer, Ammeter, Conversion of galvanometer


L24 to ammeter, Voltmeter, Conversion of galvanometer to voltmeter

P-SA-25 Error in the measurement by ammeter/voltmeter. Meter bridge,


L25 potentiometer application of potentiometer, Sensitivity of potentiometer

P-SA-26 R-C circuit, Steady state R-C circuit, Transient R-C circuit, Charging and
L26 discharging of a capacitor through resistance, Complex RC circuit

Magnetic field due to a current element (Biot-savart law), Magnetic field


P-SA-27 Surrounding a thin straight current carrying conductor, Magnetic field
due to a loop of current on its axial point at centre, Magnetic field due to
L27 an arc at its centre, Magnetic field due to different combined structures

Ampere’s circuital law. Applications of Ampere’s law (a) magnetic field


due to a straight infinite current carrying wire, (b) Magnetic field inside a
P-SA-28 long straight current carrying conductor,
(c) Magnetic field inside a hollow straight current carrying conductor, (d)
Magnetic field due to an infinite plane sheet of current, (e) Magnetic field
L28 due to a long solenoid, (f) Magnetic field of a toroid

Magnetic force (Lorentz force), Direction of magnetic force (Fleming’s


P-SA-29
left hand rule), Properties of magnetic force on charge, Motion of
L29 Moving Charges and charged particle in a Magnetic field, when (a) q = 0°, 180° straight line
Magnetism
(b) q = 90°, circular path, finding r, T, F, (c) q ¹ 0°, 90°, 180°, Helix.
P-SA-30 Finding radius, pitch,
(d) Deviation of charged particle in a magnetic field, (e) Time spent by a
L30 charged particle in magnetic field
Magnetic force on a current carrying conductor, Force between two
P-SA-31 parallel current carrying wires, Force between two perpendicular current
L31 carrying wires
Motion of charged particle in combined electric and magnetic fields. (a) Module-03
P-SA-32 V, E and B all parallel to each other, (b) V, E and B all perpendicular to
each other, (c) E is parallel to B and particle velcoity is perpendicular to
L32 both these fields
Current loop as a magnetic dipole, Torque on a current loop in a uniform
P-SA-33 magnetic field. The magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron. The
L33 moving coil galvanometer

P-SA-34 Bar Magnet, Magnetic Field Lines, Pole strength, Bar magnet as an
equivalent solenoid, Magnetic dipole moment of a bar magnet, Magnetic
L34 field due to a bar magnet (a) On axial position, (b) On normal bisector
Dipole in uniform magnetic field, Torque on a magntic dipole in uniform
P-SA-35 magnetic field, Work done in rotating dipole in uniform magnetic field,
Potential energy of dipole in uniform magnetic field, Tangent law,
L35 Deflection galvanometer
Magnetism and Matter
Gauss's law, Earth's Magnetism, Geographic meridian, Magnetic
P-SA-36 meridian, Magnetic Declination and dip, Horizontal and vertical
component of earth magnetic field. Relation between horizontal
L36 component, Vertical component and angle of dip

Magnetization and Magnetic Intensity, Magnetic Susceptibility, Magnetic


Permeability, Relative permeability, Magnetic properties of material (a)
P-SA-37 Diamagnetism (b) paramagnetism
(c) ferromagnetism (d) Hysterisis (e) Curie's law, Hard and soft
L37 magnets, Permanent magnet and Electromagnets
The experiments of Faraday and Henry, Magnetic flux, Faraday's law of
P-SA-38 inducton, Lenz’s law, Lenz’s law and conservation of energy, Methods
L38 to change the magnetic flux

Induced emf, induced current and induced charge in different cases,


P-SA-39 Field induction, induced electric field, Induced electric field in a
cylindrical region, Examples based on calculation of emf induced in rods
L39 placed in various positions in the cylindrical region
P-SA-40 Motional emf in a straight conductor, effective length concept, energy
L40 considration, Eddy current, electromagnetic damping
Electromagnetic Induction
Inductance and inductor, Self inductance, Potential difference across an
P-SA-41 inductor, energy stored in an inductor, energy density, Grouping of
L41 Inductors
L-R circuit (growth of current and decay of current), steady state LR Module-04
P-SA-42 circuit, steady state LCR- circuits, Current in various branches just after
closing and just after opening the switch, Time constant of complex LR
L42 circuits
Mutual inductance, Calculation of mutual inductance for two coils,
P-SA-43 mutual inductance of a solenoid surrounded by a coil, AC generator,
L43 Migration of birds
Alternating current and emf, Mean value for half cycle of AC, Root mean
P-SA-44 square value of AC, Phasor diagram, Hot wire instrument, AC voltage
applied to a resistor, inductor and capacitor, AC through an L-R circuit,
L44 Alternating Current AC through an R-C circuit
AC voltage applied to a series LCR circuit, Resonance, sharpness of
P-SA-45 resonance, Parallel resonance circuit, Power in AC circuit (the power
L45 factor) Choke coil, LC oscillation, Transformer

Ampere circuital law and its contradiction, Displacement current,


Maxwell equation, Sources of electromagnetic waves, Important
Electromagnetic Waves P-SA-46 characteristic and Nature of EM Wave, Relation between Electric field,
Module-05
Magnetic Field and speed of light, Intensity of electromagnetic waves,
L46 Intensity due to a point source, Electromagnetic Spectrum.

Concept of rays; Laws of reflection; Plane mirrors; (reflection from plane


surface); Image formation and characteristics of image; Speed of image
P-SA-47 of moving object, Number of images due to two inclined mirrors; Field of
view and minimum size of mirror to view full image of the persons;
Minimum size of mirror to view full length of wall behind the person,
L47 Field of view

Reflection from curved surface; Pole, principal axis, centre of curvature,


P-SA-48 etc.; Mirror equation; (graph between 1/v and 1/u, between v and u);
Magnification ; (lateral as well as longitudinal); Co-ordinates of image if
L48 point object is not at principal axis; Image speed when object is moving

Refraction at plane surface, laws of refraction; Finding refracted ray,


given incident ray vector; Apparent depth; Apparent depth in the case of
P-SA-49 multi-layer of media, Total internal reflection; (critical angle); Mirage,
optical fibres; Shift due to a slab, Path of a ray of light in a medium of
L49 variable refractive index
Refraction from spherical surfaces; Refraction from single spherical
P-SA-50 surface; (relation between image distance and object distance), Lenses;
Ray Optics and Optical Lens - maker’s formula; Different types of lenses, eg. Biconvex,
L50 Instruments Biconcave, Plano convex etc.

Lenses; Lens formula, Image formation due to lens ; (convex and


P-SA-51
concave); Magnification of image due to lens, Lens Combination;
L51 Displacement method to determine the focal length of a convex lens.

P-SA-52 Power of a lens; Power of a combination of thin lenses in contact;


Equivalent focal length; (power) of a combination of two lenses
L52 separated by a distances; Behaviour of lens silvered on one face
Module-06
Ray Optics and Optical
Instruments

Module-06
Prism; Expression for deviation due to prism; Deviation due to thin
prism; Minimum deviation and calculation of refractive index with the
P-SA-53 help of minimum deviation; Condition for no emergence of ray from
prism; Dispersion and deviation due to prism, dispersive power;
Condition for dispersion without deviation and deviation without
L53 dispersion

Optical Instruments; Simple microscope; (magnification in normal


adjustment and adjustment for least distance); Compound microscope;
P-SA-54 (magnification in both adjustments - normal as well as for least distance)
tube length; Telescope; (magnification in both adjustments), tube –
L54 length

P-SA-55 Wave Optics; Concept of wavefront and ray; Huygen’s construction;


Explanation of laws of reflection and refraction; Behaviour of mirrors,
L55 lenses and prisms according to wave – model.
Coherent and Inchorent source of light, Interference of light –
P-SA-56 Mathematical analysis, Young’s Double slit experiment, locations of
L56 bright and dark fringes
Shape of fringes on screen, fringe-width; Effect on fringe - width if colour
Wave Optics P-SA-57 of light changed, if experimental set - up is dipped in liquid; Intensity
L57 variation, fringe visibility.
Interference; Interference experiment with bi-chromatic light,
P-SA-58 coincidence of two bright fringes or dark fringes; Optical path,
displacement of fringes due to introduction of a transparent slab in the
L58 path of waves

P-SA-59 Diffraction, Resolving power of optical instruments, validity of ray optics,


L59 Polarization, Intensity of transmitted light, Law of Malus, Brewster's Law

Introduction, Electron Emission; Photoelectric effect; Work function;


Stopping potential, its dependence on intensity and frequency of
P-SA-60 incident light; Failure of wave-model of light to explain out the above
mentioned experimental findings, Hallwach and Lenard's observation,
Dual Nature of radiation and experimental study of photoelectric effect, laws of photoelectric
Matter emmision, Einstein’s theory of photons; Einstein’s photo-electric
L60 equation

P-SA-61 Problems based on photoelectric effect, Radiation pressures; (when


light falls normally / obliquely) ; Matter - waves and de-Broglie wave-
L61 length ; Davisson – Germer experiment, Compton effect
Atomic structure; Thomson model; Rutherford’s a-scattering exp.;
P-SA-62 atomic spectra, Bohr’s model; (radius, speed of electron, energy); Line
L62 spectra of hydrogen atom.
Module-07
Atoms P-SA-63 De Broglie's explanation of bohr's second postulate of quantization,
L63 Examples based on above concepts, Atomic excitation due to collision
X-rays; Coolidge tube arrangement; Characteristic and continuous X-
P-SA-64 rays; Minimum wavelength of continuous X-rays; Moseley’s law and its
L64 derivation according to Bohr’s model
Nucleus; Nuclear forces; Nuclear stability curve; Nuclear binding energy
P-SA-65 and examples on its calculation; Mass defect; Packing fraction; Nuclear
L65 reactions; a, b, g – decays

Nuclei Natural Radioactivity and Law of radioactive decay; Half – life; Average
life; Activity; (its units); Examples based on above concepts;
P-SA-66 Determination of age of rock; Carbon – dating, Radioactive decay
series; Successive disintegration and radioactive equilibrium; Examples
based on above concepts; Problems based on nuclear collisions and
L66 reactions
Classification of insulators, conductors and semiconductors, Intrinsic
P-SA-67 semiconductors, Extrinsic Semiconductors, Energy bands, PN type semi
L67 conductors
Semiconductor
Electronics : Materials PN Junction, Semiconductor Diode, Application of Junction Diode as a
P-SA-68 rectifier (Half wave Rectifier and Full Wave Rectifier) Special purpose Module-08
Devices And Simple
L68 Circuits PN Junction Diode
P-SA-69 Junction Transistor, Transistor as a device(Switch, Amplifier and
L69 oscillator)
L70 P-SA-70 Digital electronics and logic gates

Introduction, Elements of communication system; Basic Teminology


used in electronic communication system, band width of signals, band
Communication Systems P-SA-71 width of transmission medium, modulation and its necessity, types of
modulation, Amplitude modulation, Demodulation detection of amplitude Module-09
modulated wave, Different communication system (Ground wave, Space
L71 wave, Sky wave, Satellite communication)

Experimental Physics P-SA-72 Experiments based on vernier callipers, Screw Gauge


L72
Senior Apex Course_(JEE Mains and Advanced)-AY-2023
Class Duration : 1 Hour & 30 Minutes
S.No. Chapter Name Lecture Code Lecture Content Module

Relation : Definition, Domain, Range, Total number of relations,


L1 M-SA-01 Composition & inverse of relations, Types of relation, Reflexive,
Symmetric, Transitive, Equivalence, Examples
L2 M-SA-02 Function : Domain
L3 M-SA-03 Range
L4 M-SA-04 Range Continued, Graph, Example
Relations and Functions Module-01
L5 M-SA-05 Type of Functions : One-one, Many One, Onto, Into, Examples
L6 M-SA-06 Composite Function, Inverse of a Function
L7 M-SA-07 Even/odd Functions
L8 M-SA-08 Periodic function
L9 M-SA-09 Binary Operation and its Types,
L10 M-SA-10 Miscellaneous question, Assignment discussion
L11 M-SA-11 Trigonometric Functions revision
L12 M-SA-12 Principal value and general value, Graphical representation
L13 M-SA-13 Properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions, Some special graphs
Inverse Trigonometric
L14 Functions M-SA-14 Converting one inverse function into another, example
Sum, difference formula of inverse function, Other formulae for inverse
L15 M-SA-15
Trigonometric functions
L16 M-SA-16 Solution of inverse trigonometric equations. Assignment discussion

Matrix as an array, Types of matrices, equality of matrices, Operation


L17 M-SA-17 on Matrices, Product of matrices, matrix polynomial, Trace of a matrix,
Transpose of a matrix ; Symmetric and Skew Symmetric matrix

Elementary operations (Transformation) of a matrix, Inverse of a matix Module-02


L18 M-SA-18
by Elementary operations, Assignment discussion.
Determinants of matrix of order one, two, three, Properties of
L19 M-SA-19
Matrices and Determinants
Determinants Properties of Determinant Continued, Applications of Determinants-
L20 M-SA-20
Area
Minor and Co-factors, Products of determinants, differentiation of a
L21 M-SA-21
determinant
Adjoint and Inverse of a matrix, Applications of Determinants and
L22 M-SA-22
Matrices
Solution of equations- Using Inverse and Cramer’s rule, Assignment
L23 M-SA-23
Discussion
L24 M-SA-24 Indeterminate form and their justification, Evaluation of limits
L25 M-SA-25 Evaluation of Limit continued. L’Hospital's rule, sandwich theorem
Continuity, Definition, Examples, important results on continuous
L26 M-SA-26
functions, Types of discontinuity
L27 M-SA-27 Differentiability, Differentiability at a point
Limit, Continuity and Derivative of composite functions, Implicit functions and Inverse Module-03
L28 Differentiability M-SA-28 Trigonometric functions and logarithmic differentiation, derivative of
functions in Parametric forms
2nd Order derivative and higher order derivatives, Rolle's theorem,
L29 M-SA-29
Lagrange's Mean Value Theorem
Determining a function which satisfies a given relation, Assignment
L30 M-SA-30
discussion.
L31 M-SA-31 Rate of change of quantities, Marginal rate, related rates
L32 M-SA-32 Increasing and decreasing functions
Tangent and normals, Length of tangent, Normal, Sub-tangent,
L33 M-SA-33
Subnormal, Angle between two curves, Examples
L34 Applications of M-SA-34 Errors and approximation, Assignment discussion Module-04
Derivatives Maxima and Minima, Definition of local maxima & minima, Absolute
L35 M-SA-35 maxima & minima, First order derivative test, second order derivative
test
Turning point, critical points, problem based on daily life, application of
L36 M-SA-36
maxima and minima, Assignment discussion
Integration as an inverse process of differentiation, Geometrical
L37 M-SA-37 interpretation of Indefinite Integrals properties and Algebra of
Integration
Methods of integrations, Integration by substitution, Integration using
L38 M-SA-38
trigonometric identities.
L39 M-SA-39 Integration of some particular functions, Integral of form
Indefinite Integration Integration by Partial fraction, Integration by parts, Module-05
L40 M-SA-40
integral of form some special integral
L41 M-SA-41 Integration of irrational functions
L42 M-SA-42 successive integration by parts, Reduction formulae
Integration of types
L43 M-SA-43

L44 M-SA-44 Assignment Discussion


L45 M-SA-45 Introduction- Fundamental theorem of integral calculus
L46 M-SA-46 Evaluation of integrals by substitution
L47 M-SA-47 Properties of definite integrals
L48 Definite Integration M-SA-48 Properties of definite integrals (continued). Module-06
L49 M-SA-49 Reduction formula, Gamma Function, Estimation of integrals
L50 M-SA-50 Definite integral as the limit of a sum
L51 M-SA-51 Assignment discussion
L52 M-SA-52 Introduction, Area under simple curves
L53 Application of integrals M-SA-53 Area bounded between two curves
L54 M-SA-54 Curve Tracing, Assignment discussion.
L55 M-SA-55 Introduction: Order and Degree of differential equation, Examples
Formation of an ordinary differential equation, General and particular
L56 M-SA-56
solution Module-07
Methods of solving ordinary differential equation of first order and first
L57 M-SA-57
Differential Equations degree, variable separable, Reducible to variable seperable
Homogeneous equation, non-homogeneous of first degree in x and y,
L58 M-SA-58
Linear differential equation, Bernoulli’s equation
Geometrical and physical applications, Orthogonal trajectory,
L59 M-SA-59
Assignment Discussion
Introduction : Types of vectors, Multiplication by a Scalar, Addition of
L60 M-SA-60 Vectors, linear combination, linearly dependent and independent
vectors, Section Formula, magnitude of a vector
The scalar product, the vector product, Scalar and vector triple product
L61 Vectors M-SA-61 Module-08
and their geometrical interpretation
L62 M-SA-62 Reciprocal system of vectors, solving vector equation
L63 M-SA-63 Application to geometry, assignment discussion
L64 M-SA-64 assignment discussion
Introduction- Solution of inequalities using graphical approach,
L65 M-SA-65
Linear Programming formation of LPP optional, Solution of LPP.
L66 M-SA-66 Assignment Discussion

Introduction, distance formula, section formula, direction cosine,


L67 M-SA-67
direction ratios, direction cosine of a line formed by joining two points.

Equation of a line in space, Angle between two lines, position of point


L68 M-SA-68 with respect to a line, foot of perpendicular, image and perpendicular
distance of a point with respect to a line
L69 M-SA-69 Two lines, points of intersection, shortest distance between two lines
Module-9
Plane, equations of plane in normal form, equation of plane
3D Geometry perpendicular to a given vector and passing through a given point,
L70 M-SA-70 equation of a plane through three non collinear points, equation of
plane intercept form, equation of plane through point of intersection of
two given planes, coplanarity of two lines,

Angle between planes, Angle between a line and a plane, distance of a


point from a plane, point and plane, foot of perpendicular, image,
L71 M-SA-71 perpendicular distance of a point with respect to a plane, equation of
line through the line of intersection of two planes, Assignment
Discussion
Basics concept and terms used in probability, Definition of probability,
L72 M-SA-72
addition rule of probability
Computation of probability of events using permutations and
L73 M-SA-73
combinations, problem having geometrical flavour
Conditional Probability, multiplication theorem on probability,
L74 Probability M-SA-74 Module-10
Independent events, tree diagram
L75 M-SA-75 Bayes’ theorem
Random variable, Probability distribution of a random variable, mean
L76 M-SA-76 and variance of a random variable, bernoulli trails and Binomial
distribution, Assignment discussion
Senior Apex Course_(JEE Mains and Advanced)-AY-2023
Class Duration : 1 Hour & 30 Minutes
S.No. Chapter Name Lecture Code Lecture Content Module

Introduction : Three states of mater,


Classification of solids : (i) Characteristic properties, (ii) Difference between crystalline
L1 C-SA-01 and amorphous solids, (iii) Classification of crystalline solids; Structure of solids : (i)
Basic definifions, (ii) Types of unit cells, Seven crystal systems and Bravais lattice,
Calculation of effective number of particles in a unit cell.
Elements of symmetry in cube : (i) Centre of symmetry, (ii) Plane of symmetry, (iii) Axis
L2 C-SA-02 of symmetry, Close packed structures : (i) 1-D close packing, (ii) 2-D close packing, (iii)
Solid State 3-D close packing, (AAA… type packing). Module-01
ABAB……type packing, (i) hexagonal close packing, (ii) Cubic close packing and voids,
L3 C-SA-03
Packing efficiency.
L4 C-SA-04 Radius ratio in ionic solids : r+/r– in voids; Density, Coordination number
Types of crystal structure : (i) AB type, (ii) AB2 and A2B type, (iii) Spinel and inverse
L5 C-SA-05
spinel structures; Effect of temperature and pressure.
Imperfection in solids : (i) Stoichiometric defects, (ii) Non-stoichiometric defects;
L6 C-SA-06
Magnetic and electrical properties of solids, Bragg's Law
Introduction : (i) Basic definitions, (ii) Type of solutions; methods of expressing strength
L7 C-SA-07 of solutions; Solubility : (i) Solid in liquid, (ii) Gas in liquid (with Henry's law), (iii) Liquid in
liquid
Vapour pressure of solution : (i) Factors affecting vapour pressure, (ii) Raoult's law, (iii)
L8 C-SA-08
Ideal solutions.
Solutions Module-02
Non-ideal solutions, (iv) Classification of non-ideal solutions, Composition of vapour;
L9 C-SA-09
Azeotropic mixture, Colligative properties : (i) Relative lowering of vapour pressure.
L10 C-SA-10 (ii) Elevation in boiling point, (iii) Depression in freezing point, (iv) Osmotic pressure.
van't Hoff factor and abnormal molecular mass : (i) Association of solute, (ii) Dissociation
L11 C-SA-11
of solute
Introduction ; Electrolytic conductance :
L12 C-SA-12 (i) Conductors, (ii) Ohm's law, (iii) Resistance, (iv) Conductance, (v) Cell constant, (vi)
Molar and equivalent conductance
(vi) Molar and equivalent conductance, Variation of conductance with concentration,
L13 C-SA-13
Kohlrausch’s law and its application,
Coductometric titration (Precipitation reaction, Strong acid - strong base reaction, Weak
L14 C-SA-14
acid-weak base reaction, weak acid-strong reaction)
Electrolysis : (i) Electrolytic cell, (ii) Product of electrolysis, (iii) Faraday's law of
L15 C-SA-15
Electrochemistry electrolysis Module-03
Electrochemical cell : (i) Cell representation (ii) Working of a cell, (iii) Function of salt
L16 C-SA-16
bridge, (iv) Electrode potential and emf of a cell (v) S.H.E.
Electrochemical series and its application; (i) Nernst's equation, Applications of Nernst's
L17 C-SA-17
Equation
L18 C-SA-18 Equilibrium Constant
L19 C-SA-19 Concentration Cell, Thermodynamic Relationship of a cell
Standard electrodes : Gas-gas ion electrode, Metal-metal ion electrode, Metal-metal
L20 C-SA-20
insoluble electrodes, Redox electrode. Batteries, Fuel Cell, Corrosion
Introduction ; Rates of chemical reaction: (i) Rate, (ii) Average and instantaneous rate,
(iii) Law of mass action, (iv) Rate law or rate equation of a reaction, (v) units of rate of a
L21 C-SA-21
reaction, Order and molecularity. Integrated rate law : (i) Zero order, (ii) First order, (iii)
Half-life, (iv) nth order, Graphical method.
Numericals on some first order reactions : (i) In terms of concentrations, (ii) in terms of
L22 C-SA-22
pressure, (iii) in terms of volumetric analysis, (iv) in terms of optical rotation
Chemical Kinetics and
L23 C-SA-23 Order of reaction from reaction mechanism, Parallel reaction
Nuclear Chemistry
Factors affecting rate of a chemical reaction : (i) Concentration of reactant, (ii) Nature of
L24 C-SA-24 reactant and product, (iii) Exposure to radiation (photochemical reactions), (iv)
Temperature (Arrhenius equation), (v) Catalyst, (vi) Surface area
Module-04
Nuclear chemistry : (i) Properties of a, b, g rays, (ii) Group displacement law, (iii) Nuclear
L25 C-SA-25 stability, (iv) Rate of radioactive decay, (v) Types of nuclear reactions, (vi) Radio-carbon
dating
Introduction, Adsorption : (i) Some basic definitions, Distinction between adsorption and
L26 C-SA-26
absorption, (ii) Mechanism, (iii) Types of adsorption, Characterstic of adsorption.
(i) Freundlich Isotherm and langmuir isotherm, (ii) Application, (iii) Catalyst, (iv) Enzymes
L27 Surface Chemistry C-SA-27 Catalysis, Colloidal system; (i) Partical size and colloidal state, (ii) Classification of
colloidal system.
Collid : (i) Preparation, (ii) Properties, (iii) Purification, (iv) Emulsion (v) Application of
L28 C-SA-28
colloid.
Introduction : Occurance, Important ores and minerals;
L29 General Principles and C-SA-29 Metallurgical process : (i) Crushing, (ii) Concentration, (iii) Calcination and roasting, (iv)
Processes of Isolation Reduction. Thermodynamic principles of metallurgy: Ellingham diagram,
of Elements Purification. Extractive metallurgy of (i) Iron, (ii) Tin, (iii) Copper, (iv) Lead, (v)
L30 C-SA-30
Magnesium, (vi) Aluminium, (vii) Silver, (viii) Zinc

Module-05
Physical properties of group - 15, Anomalous behaviour of nitrogen, Chemical properties
L31 C-SA-31
and trends in chemical reactivity, Dinitrogen
Ammonia, Oxides of nitrogen, nitric acid, allotrophes of phosphorous, Compounds of
L32 C-SA-32
phosphorous (PH3, PCl3, PCl5 oxoacids P)
Module-05
Physical and chemical properties fo 16th group elements, Dioxygen (Preperation and
L33 p- Block elements C-SA-33 properties), oxides, ozone, Allotropes of "S", Compounds of S (oxoacids, H2S, SO2, SO3,
(group 15 – 18) Na2S2O3.5H2O)

Physical and chemical properties fo 17th group F2, Cl2, Br2 and I2. (Preperation and
L34 C-SA-34
properties)
HX, Oxoacids of halogens bleaching powder, Interhalogen compounds,
L35 C-SA-35
Psuedohelogens.
L36 C-SA-36 Physical properties of 18th group elements, Compound of Xe.
Introduction : General characteristics of transition elements : (i) Electronic configuration,
(ii) Variation in atomic and ionic size, (iii) Ionization enthalpy, (iv) Oxidation state, (v)
L37 C-SA-37 Electrode potential, (vi) Colour, (v) Catalytic property, (vi) Formation of complex and
interstitial compounds, (vii) Magnetic properties, Alloys. Some important compounds : (i)
Potassium dichromate, (ii) Potassium permaganate,
d & f - Block elements
(group 15 – 18) (iii) Silver nitrate, (iv)Ag2O, (v) Ag2S2O3, (iv) White vitriol, ZnCl2, Blue vitriol, CuO,
L38 C-SA-38 CuCl2.2H2O, FeO, Green vitriol, (v) Ferric chloride, The inner transition elements (f-
block) : General properties of Lanthanoids and actinoids
L39 C-SA-39 Important defintions, HSAB principle, Classification of ligands.
L40 C-SA-40 IUPAC Naming, Isomerism (Inclusling steroisomerism),
L41 Co-ordination C-SA-41 Werner theory, Effective atomic number
Module-06
L42 Compounds C-SA-42 VBT
CFT. Colours of complex, organometallic, Stability of complex (Including factor affacting
L43 C-SA-43
stability) Applicatio of complexes.

Physical analysis; Microcosmic bead test, Na2CO3 bead test, Dry test : (i) Flame test, (ii)
L44 C-SA-44 Borax-bead test. Analysis of acid radicals : CO32–, CH3COO–, NO2–, NO3–, SO32–, S–2,
Cl–,Br–, I– , F–, BO33–,SO42–, PO43– ,
Qualitative
Analysis(Practical
chemistry) Analysis of basic radicals : Ag+, Pb2+, Hg22+, Hg2+, Cu2+, Cd2+, Bi+3,As3+, Sn2+, Sb3+, Fe+3,
L45 C-SA-45
Al+3, Cr+3, Ni+2, Co+2, Zn+2, Mn+2, Ba2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Mg2+, NH4+. (Zero Group - 1st, 2nd (A,B)

L46 C-SA-46 3rd Group, 4th Group and 5th Group


L47 C-SA-47 Electronic Effects (Electromeric, Inductive, Resonance and hyper conjugation)
L48 Some Basic Concept of C-SA-48 Intermediates and their stability
Organic Chemistry
L49 C-SA-49 Comparison of acidic strength of acids
L50 (Revision) C-SA-50 Comparison of basic strength of bases
L51 C-SA-51 Isomerism
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes : Introduction, Classification, IUPAC nomenclature,
L52 C-SA-52 Preparation of haloalkanes from alcohols, from hydrocarbons, halogen exchange; from
Arenes and from Diazonium salt.
L53 C-SA-53 Physical and chemical properties of haloalkanes, Ambident nucleophiles.
Haloalkanes and Stereochemical aspects of nucleophilic substitution reactions – Optical isomerism,
L54 Haloarenes C-SA-54 specific rotation, chiral carbon, elements of symmetry, enantiomers, diastereomers,
relative and absolute configuration.
L55 C-SA-55 Mechanism of SN1, SN2, E1 and E2 reactions Module-07
Reactions of Haloarenes : Nucleophilic substitution, Electrophilic substititution, Reaction
L56 C-SA-56
with metals; polyhalogen compounds.
Alcohols and phenols : Introduction, Classification, Nomenclature, Structure of functional
L57 C-SA-57
group, Preparation of alcohols
Preparation of phenols, Physical properties of alcohols and phenols, Chemical
L58 C-SA-58
properties of alcohols
Alcohols, Phenols and Chemical reactions of phenol – Nitration, halogenation, sulphonation; Kolbe’s reaction,
L59 C-SA-59
Ethers Reimer Tieman reaction, reduction, oxidation, Claisen rearrangement.

L60 C-SA-60 Coupling reaction of phenol; Ethers : Classification, naming and preparation of ethers

Chemical reactions of ethers, Electrophilic substitution of aryl ethers, Preparation of


L61 C-SA-61
expoxides, Reactions of epoxides
Aldehydes and Ketones : Introduction, Nomenclature and structure, Preparation of
L62 C-SA-62
aldehydes and ketones from alcohols, hydrocarbons and acid halides
Preparation continued from cyanides, esters and carboxylic acids, Preparations of
L63 C-SA-63
aromatic aldehydes and ketones
Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones, Chemical reactions – Nucleophilic
L64 C-SA-64
addition of HCN, NaHSO3, Grignard’s reagent, alcohols and ammonia derivatives
Reduction reactions : Reduction to alcohols; reduction to hydrocarbons, Oxidation
L65 C-SA-65 reactions by Tollen’s reagent and Fehling solution; Haloform reaction; Baeyer-Villeger
Aldehydes, Ketones and oxidation
Module-08
Carboxylic acids Reaction due to a-hydrogen : Aldol condensation; Cannizzaro reaction; Electrophilic
L66 C-SA-66 substitution of aromatic carbonyl compounds, Perkin reaction, Pinnacol – Pinnacolone
rearrangement, Beckmann rearrangement

Carboxylic acids : Nomenclature and structure of carboxyl group, Preparation of


L67 C-SA-67 carboxylic acids, Physical properties; Chemical reactions : Acidic strength, formation of
acid halides, esters, anhydrides and amides; Decarboxylation and HVZ reaction

Derivatives of carboxylic acid : Preparation and properties of acid halides, anhydrides,


L68 C-SA-68
Esters and Amides
Amines : Structure, Classification, Preparation : Reduction of nitro compounds,
L69 C-SA-69 cyanides, isocyanides and amides; Gabriel phthalimide synthesis; Hoffman bromamide
reaction, Physical properties

Amines Module-09
Chemical reactions : Basic character of primary, secondary, tertiary aliphatic and
L70 Amines C-SA-70 aromatic amines; alkylation and acylation of amines, Carbylamine reaction, Reaction Module-09
with HNO2, Hinsberg test
Electrophilic substitution of aromatic amines, Diazonium salts, Preparation. Physical
L71 C-SA-71 properties and chemical reactions of diazonium salts, Coupling reaction with phenol and
aniline
Carbohydrates : Classification, Glucose-preparation and structure, Reaction with phenyl
L72 C-SA-72
hydrazine, Cyclic structure of glucose, Diasaccharides Starch and cellulose
Biomolecules
Proteins : Amino acids – Nomenclature and classification; Isoelectric point, Peptides and
L73 C-SA-73
polypeptides, Structure of proteins. Enzymes, Vitamins, Nucleic acids
Module-10
Polymers : Introduction, Classification, Types of polymerization – Addition and
L74 Polymers C-SA-74 condensation, Copolymerisation, Rubber-Natural and synthetic; Vulcanization of rubber,
Average molecular mass, Biodegradable polymers
Chemistry in Everyday Drugs and their classification, Drug target interaction, Therapeutic action of different
L75 C-SA-75
Life classes of drugs, Chemicals in food, Cleansing agents – Soaps and detergents.
         

Senior Apex Course_(JEE Mains and Advanced)-AY-2023


Test Syllabus
S. No Test No & Date
Date Physics Chemistry Mathematics
1 FT-01 24th May to 28th May Electric Charges and Field Solid State, Solution Relations and Functions
L1-L9 L1-L11 L1-L10
Inverse Trigonometric
Electrostatic Potential and
2 FT-02 14th June to 18th June Electrochemistry Functions, Matrices &
Capacitance
Determinants
L10-L18 L12-L20 L11-L23
Formula Test-01/
3 21st June FT-01 to FT-02
Subjective Test-01
3 TE-01 25th June FT-01 to FT-02
4 TE-01A 28th June FT-01 to FT-02
Chemical Kinetics & Nuclear
Limits,Continuity and
5 FT-03 12th July to 16th July Current Electricity Chemistry, Surface
Differentiability
Chemistry
L19-L26 L21-L28 L24-L30
General Principles and
Moving charges and
Processes of Isolation of
6 FT-04 2nd Aug to 6th Aug Magnetism, Magnetism and Applications of Derivatives
Elements, The p-Block
Matter
Elements
L27-L37 L29-L36 L31-L36
Formula Test-02/
3 9th Aug FT-03 to FT-04
Subjective Test-02
7 TE-02 13th Aug FT-03 to FT-04
8 TE-02A 16th Aug FT-03 to FT-04
Electromagnetic Induction, The d & f-Block Elements,
9 FT-05 30th Aug to 3rd Sept Alternating Current, Coordination Compounds, Indefinite Integrals
Electromagnetic Waves Qualitative analysis
L38-L46 L37-L46 L37-L44
Ray Optics and Optical GOC, Haloalkanes and Definite Integrals,
10 FT-06 13th Sept to 14th Sept
Instruments Haloarenes Application of Integrals
L47-L54 L47-L56 L45-L54
Formula Test-03/
3 20th Sept FT-05 to FT-06
Subjective Test-03
11 TE-03 24th Sept FT-05 to FT-06
12 TE-03A 27th Sept FT-05 to FT-06
Alcohols, Phenol & Ethers,
Wave Optics, Dual Nature of Differential Equations,
13 FT-07 11th Oct to 15th Oct Aldehyde, Ketones &
Radiation & Matter, Atoms Vectors
Carboxylic Acids
L55-L64 L57-L68 L55-L64
Nuclei,
Semiconductor Electronics:
Amines, Biomolecules, 3 Dimensional Geometry,
Materials, Devices & Simple
14 FT-08 25th Oct to 29th Oct Polymers, Linear programming,
Circuits,
Chemistry in Everyday life Probability
Communication Systems,
Experimental Physics
L65-L72 L69-L75 L65-L76
Formula Test-04/
3 8th Nov FT-07 to FT-08
Subjective Test-04
15 TE-04 12th Nov FT-07 to FT-08
16 TE-04A 15th Nov FT-07 to FT-08
Note: Classes weekly 4 or 5 days i.e 3 hrs a day
FTs can be conducted as branch feasibility with in the stipulated period
TE-M and A are fixed dates
FTs and TE are full length papers.
         

Knowledge Hub All India Test Series(KHAITS)


For Second Year Students
Test Syllabus
S. No Test No
Date Physics Chemistry Mathematics
Relations and
Electric Charges and
Solid State, Functions,Inverse
1 KHAITS-01 23rd July 2023 Field,Electrostatic Potential
Solution,Electrochemistry Trigonometric Functions,
and Capacitance
Matrices & Determinants

Chemical Kinetics & Nuclear


Chemistry, Surface
Current Electricity,Moving Limits,Continuity and
Chemistry,General
2 KHAITS-02 20th August 2023 charges and Magnetism, Differentiability,Applications
Principles and Processes of
Magnetism and Matter of Derivatives
Isolation of Elements, The
p-Block Elements

Electromagnetic Induction,
The d & f-Block Elements,
Alternating Current, Indefinite Integrals,Definite
Coordination Compounds,
3 KHAITS-03 1st October 2023 Electromagnetic Waves,Ray Integrals, Application of
Qualitative analysis,GOC,
Optics and Optical Integrals
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Instruments

Wave Optics, Dual Nature of


Radiation & Matter,
Alcohols, Phenol & Ethers,
Atoms,Nuclei, Differential Equations,
Aldehyde, Ketones &
Semiconductor Electronics: Vectors,3 Dimensional
4 KHAITS-04 19th November 2023 Carboxylic Acids,Amines,
Materials, Devices & Simple Geometry, Linear
Biomolecules, Polymers,
Circuits, programming, Probability
Chemistry in Everyday life
Communication Systems,
Experimental Physics
5 KHAITS-05 26th November 2023 Complete XII syllabus

Sets(Basic Mathematics),
Relations and
Physical World, Units & Structure of Atom, Functions,Mathematical
Measurement, Motion in a Classification of Elements and Reasoning,
Straight Line,Motion in a Periodicity in Trigonometric Functions &
Plane,Laws of Motion, Work, Properties,Chemical bonding Trigonometric
6 KHAITS-06 10th December 2023 Energy and Power,System of and molecular structure,States Equations,Mathematical
Particles and Rotational Motion of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Induction,Quadratic
(Up to Law of Conservation of Thermodynamics,Equilibrium(c Equations ,Complex
Momentum) hemical and ionic) Numbers,Linear
Inequalities,Permutations and
Combinations

Some Basic concept in


Rotational Motion(from Rigid Chemistry, Redox Reactions Binomial Theorem,Sequence
body),Gravitation,Mechanica and Volumetric and Series,Straight
l Properties of Solids, Analysis,Hydrogen, s-Block Lines,Conic Section-I,Conic
Mechanical Properties of Elements ; Some p-Block Section - II,Introduction to 3-
7 KHAITS-07 17th December 2023
Fluids,Thermal Properties of Elements (Group-13 & D Geometry
Matter, Thermodynamics, 14),Organic Chemistry- Limits and
Kinetic Theory of (Some Basic Principles & Derivatives,Statistics,
Gases,Oscillations, Waves Techniques), Hydrocarbons, Probability
Environmental Chemistry

8 KHAITS-08 31st December 2023 Complete XI & XII syllabus


Engineering Maths
Sno Class XII Mathematics Content
1 Module - 1 1. Relations and Functions
2. Inverse Trignometric Functions
2 Module - 2
3. Matrices and Determinants
3 Module - 3 4. Limits, Continuity and Differentiation
5.Applications of Derivatives
i). Errors and Approximations
ii). Rate Measure
4 Module - 4
iii). Tangents and Normals
iv). Maxima and Minima
v). Mean Value Theorems
5 Module - 5 6. Indefinite Integration
6 Module - 6 7. Definite Integration
8. Area under the curve (Applications of Integrations)
7 Module - 7
9. Differential Equations
8 Module - 8 10. Vector Algebra
11. 3-Dimensional Geometry
9 Module - 9
12. Linear Programming
10 Module - 10 13. Probability
 
Engineering Chemistry
Sno Class XII Chemistry Content
1 Module - 1 1. The Solid State
2 Module - 2 2. Solutions (Dilute Solutions and Colligative Properties)
3 Module - 3 3. Electrochemistry
4. Chemical Kinetics
4 Module - 4
5. Surface Chemistry
6. Metallurgy(General Principles and Processes of
5 Module - 5 Isolation of Elements)
7.p-Block Elements (15th to 18th Groups)
8. d-& f-Block Elements
6 Module - 6 9. Coordination Compounds
10. Practical Chemistry

11. Alkyl and Aryl Halides(Haloalkanes and Haloarenes)


7 Module - 7
12. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
13. Aldehydes and Ketones
8 Module - 8
14. Carboxilic Acids and its Derivatives
9 Module - 9 15. Amines and Azo Compounds(Amines)
16.Biomolecules
i. Carbohydrates
ii. Proteines and Nuclei Acids
10 Module - 10
iii. Vitamins
17. Polymers
18. Chemistry in Everyday life
   

Engineering Physics
  Class XII Physics Content
1. Electric Charges and Fields
1 Module - 1
2. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
2 Module - 2 1. Current Electricity
1. Moving Charges and Magnetism
3 Module - 3
2. Magnetism and Matter
1. Electromagnetic Induction
4 Module - 4
2. Alternating currents
5 Module - 5 1. Electromagnetic Waves
1. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
6 Module - 6 (1.1. Ray Optics; 1.2. Optical Instruments)
2. Wave Optics
1. Dual Nature & Atoms (Atomic Physics)
7 Module - 7
2. Nuclei (Nuclear Physics)
8 Module - 8 1. Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Logic Gates
9 Module - 9 Communication System & Practical Physics
     
     
Senior Apex Course_(JEE Mains and Advanced)-AY-2023
Secod Year Batch(20th April-2023 to 10th Oct-2023)
Teaching Total No. Of Available Buffer
S.NO Subject
Schedule Lectures Hours days Days
1 Mathematics 1.5hr 76 114 117 3  
2 Physics 1.5hr 72 108 117 9  
3 Chemistry 1.5hr 75 112 117 5  
  Total   223 334 117 17  
Test
S.NO Type of Tests Total Tests      
Duration
1 Fortnightly Tests(FT) 8      3hr
2 Formula Test/Subjective test 4      3hr
3 Term Test-Mains(TE-M) 4      3hr
4 Term Test-Advanced(TE-A) 4      3hr+3hr
5 Knowledge Hub Test Series(KHAITS) 8      3hr
6 Board Support Tests 6      3hr
  Total Tests 34       17

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