11th& 12th(All Subjects)

Tuition or coaching for students in 11th and 12th grade typically focuses on preparing students for their final board exams and higher education. Here’s a breakdown of what subjects are usually covered across streams (Science, Commerce, and Humanities) during these two years:

For Science Stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology):

  • Physics: Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Thermodynamics, Optics, Modern Physics, etc.
  • Chemistry: Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, etc.
  • Mathematics: Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, etc.
  • Biology: Botany, Zoology, Human Physiology, Genetics, Ecology, etc. (for Biology students)

For Commerce Stream:

  • Accountancy: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, etc.
  • Economics: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Economics, etc.
  • Business Studies: Business Environment, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, etc.
  • Mathematics: Basic Mathematics or Applied Mathematics (depending on the curriculum).

For Humanities/Arts Stream:

  • History: World History, Indian History, etc.
  • Political Science: Political Theory, Comparative Politics, International Relations, etc.
  • Geography: Physical Geography, Human Geography, etc.
  • Economics: Similar to Commerce stream Economics.
  • Psychology/Sociology: Depending on the available options.

In addition to these core subjects, students might also receive coaching in other areas such as:

  • Languages (English, Regional languages, Foreign languages)
  • Computer Science/Information Technology
  • Additional elective subjects as per the curriculum

The focus during these tuition sessions is not only on teaching the subject matter but also on problem-solving skills, application of concepts, exam preparation strategies, and practice through mock tests and previous years’ question papers. Tuition centers or tutors aim to provide comprehensive support to ensure students excel in their final board exams and prepare them for higher education or competitive entrance exams if they plan to pursue further studies.