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From Chairman's Desk
A lot has changed at Aakash during the transition from a humble
coaching institute to becoming a recognized name in the education field.
We live by the notion that the very essence of success is a strong value
system. We still believe in the age-old Indian concept of “Guru-Shishya”
relationship where a guru shares his knowledge reserve with his pupils
and the ‘Shishya’ strives hard to quench his/her thirst for knowledge.
It has been our endeavour to make Aakash much more than a coaching
institute, which is to build it into an institution of repute and purpose. We
consider our students the torchbearers of the future of the country and
thus, aim to enlighten the future of the nation through this young
generation. We dream of a progressing India through the eyes of our
students and assist them in accomplishing their dreams with the
collective efforts of our faculty & staff members, our students and their
parents.
For 33 years, we have been nurturing students and helping them in their
endeavour to qualify in various Engineering and Medical entrance
exams in the country. This endeavour is actually a journey, which we
take along with our students. We wish to feel their emotions, their
frustrations, their dreams, their vision, their struggles and their joys.
Together we live an experience, which they would remember as one
of the most cherished moments in their lives after qualifying the coveted
competitive exams.
Even today, we aim at clearing doubts and strengthening the
fundamentals of students in their subjects, because we believe these
cleared doubts and strengthened fundamentals will eventually
strengthen the destiny of our nation, which actually lies in these hands
that are holding the ‘mighty’ pen & are now learning with technology.
And we are confident that with Aakash, their future is in safe and
progressive hands.
J. C. Chaudhry
Chairman & Managing Director (CMD)
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Chapter 1 : Physical World Chapter 1 : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Chapter 1 : Cell - The unit of life Chapter 1 : Structural Organisation in Animals
1.1 Physical World □ 1.1 Application and importance □ 1.1 Introduction to chapter cell □ 1.1 Epithelial tissue and its types □
of chemistry
Chapter 2: Units & Measurements
2.1 Introduction to physical quantities □ 1.2 Laws of chemical combination □ 1.2 Eukaryotic cell part-1 □ 1.2 Connective tissue and its types □
2.2 Methods of measurement □
5th July - 11th July, 2021
Physics Chemistry Botany Zoology
Chapter 2: Units & Measurements Chapter 1 : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Chapter 1. Cell - The unit of life Chapter 1 : Structural Organisation in Animals
2.3 Error in Measurement □ 1.3 Mole Concept □ 1.3 Eukaryotic cell part-2 □ 1.3 Muscular and nervous tissue □
2.4 Significant figures & □ 1.4 Law of chemical equivalence □ 1.4 Eukaryotic cell part-3 0
Chapter 2: Biomolecules
dimensional analysis
2.1 Introduction to Biomolecules □
2.5 Application of dimensional Analysis □
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3.7 Application of calculus 2.2 Different models of atom, 3.1 Introduction 3.1 Anatomy of Digestive
(Part-A) Maxwell's wave theory and 3.2 Biodiversity System-I
3.8 Application of calculus Planck's quantum theory 3.2 Anatomy of Digestive
2.3 Atomic spectrum and Dual 3.3 Taxonomic hierarchy
(Part-B) System-II
nature
3.9 Kinematics / Equation of 3.3 Physiology of digestion-I
2.4 Bohr's model and Dual nature
Motion
of matter
3.10 Motion under Gravity 2.5 Heisenberg's uncertainty
3.11 Galileo 's Law of Odd principle and Quantum
Numbers mechanical model
3.12 Graphs
Weekly Study Planner 26th July - 1st Aug., 2021
3.13 Variation of slope 2.6 Some Important graphs and 3.4 Taxonomic aids 3.4 Physiology of digestion-II
3.14 Graphical analysis of motion electronic configuration 3.5 Taxonomic aids(l) Chapter 4: Breathing and Exchange
(Part-I) of Gases
Chapter 3: Classification of elements Chapter 4: Biological classification
3.15 Graphical analysis of motion 4.1 Breathing and Exchange of
and periodicity in properties
(Part-II) 4.1 Kingdom systems of gases
3.1 Genesis of Classification and
3.16 Acceleration-time Graph modern periodic Table classification 4.2 Process of respiration
3.17 Relative velocity in LD 3.2 Properties of elements & their
4.2 Monera 4.3 Process of Respiration
variation in Modern periodic table
contd.
Chapter 4: Motion in a plane Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding &
Molecular Structure
4.1 Scalar and Vector 4.1 Types of Chemical bonding
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Chapter 4: Biological Classification Chapter 5: Body Fluids and Circulation
Molecular Structure
4.8 Projectile Motion : Part C □ 4.6 Molecular orbital theory □ 4.7 Protista (Decomposer Protists) □ 5.4 Regulation of cardiac activity □
4.9 Projectile motion as plane inclined □ 4.7 Molecular orbital theory and □ 4.8 Fungi □ 5.5 Circulatory pathways □
4.10 Horizontal Projection, Circular motion D hydrogen bonding 4.9 Fungi (1) □
4.11 Uniform and Non-Uniform Circular □ Chapter 5: States of Matter 4.10 Fungi (2) □
motion , Radius of Curvature 5.1 Intermolecular forces and thermal energy □
4.12 Relative motion in 2-D motion: Part-A □ 5.2 The gas laws □
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5.3 Dalton's law, Graham's law and KMTG
16th Aug. - 22nd Aug., 2021
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane Chapter 5: States of Matter Chapter 4: Biological Classification Chapter 6: Excretory Products and
their Elimination
4.13 Relative motion in 2-D motion: Part-B □ 5.4 Different type of velocities and □ 4.11 Fungi (3) □ 6.1 Role of excretion & Regulation of □
Chapter 5: Laws of Motion real gas equation 4.12 Fungi (4) □ solutes & water
5.1 Introduction to forces & Laws of Motion □ 5.5 Compressibility factor and liquid state □ 4.13 Viruses, viroids and lichens □ 6.2 Evolution of vertebrate kidneys & □
5.2 Newton's 3rd Law & Importance □ Chapter 6: Thermodynamics
Chapter 5: Morphology of Flowering Plants Human excretory system
5.3 Problem Solving Technique □ 6.1 Important thermodynamic terms □ □ 6.3 Mechanism of Urine formation □
5.4 Pulley & Constraint Motion □ 6.2 Heat work and internal energy □ 5.1 The Root
6.4 Regulation of Urine formation □
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Chapter 5: Laws of Motion Chapter 6: Thermodynamics Chapter 5: Morphology of Flowering Plants Chapter 7: Locomotion and Movement
5.5 Frame of Reference □ 6.5 Enthalpy change of a reaction and □ 5.2 Stem □ 7.1 Introduction to Locomotion & Movement □
5.6 Friction and Its Type □ hess law 5.3 Leaf □ 7.2 Mechanism of Muscle contraction & its types □
5.7 Multiple block system □ 6.6 Enthalpy Change of Different Type □ 5.4 Inflorescence □ 7.3 Human Skeletal system □
5.8 Dynamics of Circular Motion □ of Reactions 5.5 Flower □ Chapter 8: Neural Control and Coordination
5.9 Variety of Numericals (Mixed Concept) □ 6.7 Spontaneity, Entropy and □ 8.1 Neural System □
Gibb's Energy
6.8 Spontaneity, Entropy and Gibb's □
Free Energy Continued 30th Aug. - 5th Sept., 2021
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Motion Chapter 8: Redox Reactions Chapter 7: Plant Kingdom Chapter 9: Chemical Coordination and Integration
7.3 Cross Product and Rotation variables □ 8.1 Oxidation and Reduction □ 7.1 Plant Kingdom Introduction □ 9.1 Endocrine Glands (I) and Hormones □
7.4 Relation between Linear & □ 8.2 Types of Redox reactions & 0 7.2 Algae □ 9.2 Endocrine Glands (II) and □
rotational variables balancing of redox reactions Mechanism of Hormone Action
7.5 Angular momentum & Principle of □ 8.3 Standard reduction potential & □
moments
7.6 Moment of Inertia-I □ Electrochemical series
7.7 Moment of Inertia-II □
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Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids Chapter 3: Electrochemistry Chapter 7: Plant Kingdom Chapter 10: Animal Kingdom(Non-chordates)
10.1 Introduction to fluid mechanics □ 3.1 Electrolytic conductance □ 7.8 Pteridophytes (2) □ 10.5 Phylum Aschelminthes □
10.2 Archimedes principle and its application □ 3.2 Electrolysis & Faraday's laws □ 7.9 Gymnosperm □ 10.6 Phylum Annelida □
10.3 Liquids in non-inertial frame □ 3.3 Electrochemical series □
10.4 Bernoulli's theorem □ 3.4 Nernst equation and its applications □
3.5 Cells, batteries and Composition □
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics Chapter 7: Plant Kingdom Chapter 10: Animal Kingdom(Non-chordates)
10.5 Flow of Liquids □ 4.1 Rate of reaction □ 7.10 Angiosperm □ 10.7 Phylum Arthropoda □
10.6 Surface tension & Excess pressure □ 4.2 Factors affecting rate of reaction □ 10.8 Phylum Mollusca □
10.7 Capillary action & application □ 4.3 Order of reaction □ Chapter 8: Transport in Plants
4.4 Order of reaction □ □
4.5 Effect of temperature on rate □ 8.1 Means of Transport
of reaction
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Weekly Study Planner 18th Oct. - 24th Oct., 2021
Chapter 11: Thermal Properties of Matter Chapter 5: Surface Chemistry Chapter 8: Transport in Plants Chapter 10: Animal Kingdom(Non-chordates)
11.1 Thermal Expansion
5.1 Surface Phenomenon, Adsorption 8.2 Plant Water Relation 10.9 Phylum Echinodermata and
11.2 Heat Capacity of a Body and Absorption Phylum Hemichordata
11.3 Phase Change & Modes of Heat 5.2 Effect of Temperature and 8.3 Plant Water Relation and Long
Transfer Distance Transport of Water
Catalyst on Adsorption
11.4 Convection and Radiation 8.4 Mechanism of Water Absorption
5.3 Colloids
11.5 Newton's Law of Cooling
5.4 Properties and Application of
Colloidal Solution
25th Oct. - 31st Oct., 2021
Chapter 3: Current Electricity Chapter 12: Aldehydes, Ketones and Chapter 3: Principles of Inheritance Chapter 3: Reproductive Health
Carboxylic Acids and Variation
3.1 Introduction to Current & Resistance 12.1 Introduction and Preparation of 3.7 Exception to Law of Independent 3.1 Problems and Strategies
Aldehydes and Ketones Assortment & Population Explosion
3.2 Drift Velocity and Origin of Resistivity 12.2 Preparation & Physical Properties 3.8 Sex Determination
3.3 Electrical Energy and Power of Aldehydes and Ketones
12.3 Chemical Properties of Aldehydes 3.9 Mutations
3.4 Cell, EMF and Internal Resistance and Ketones
3.5 Application of Kirchhoff's Law
3.6 Wheatstone Bridge, Infinite Ladder &
Symmetry Problems
3rd Jan. - 9th Jan., 2022
Physics Chemistry Botany Zoology
Chapter 3: Current Electricity Chapter 12: Aldehydes, Ketones and Chapter 3: Principles of Inheritance Chapter 3: Reproductive Health
Carboxylic Acids and Variation
3.7 Meter Bridge & Potentiometer
3.8 Previous Year Questions 12.4 Chemical Properties(Reduction 3.10 Sex Linked Inheritance and 3.2 MTP, STIs and ART
and oxidation reaction) Pedigree Analysis
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism 12.5 Chemical Properties(Due to 3.11 Genetic, Mendelian and
4.1 Introduction to Magnetic Field and acidic α-hydrogens) Chromosomal Disorders
Biot-savart Law
Magnetic Field Due to Current Carrying 12.6 Carboxylic Acid Chapter 4: Molecular Basis of Inheritance
4.2
Configurations
4.1 Introduction, DNA Structure
4.3 Solenoid, Toroid, Force on a Charge
moving through Magnetic Field
4.4 Lorentz Force
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