Science

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About Course

Science is the study of the world around us—from the tiniest atoms to the vast universe. It helps students develop curiosity, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills by connecting everyday life with scientific concepts.

In Classes 6–12, students explore the key branches of science:

  • Physics – understanding motion, energy, force, and the laws of nature.

  • Chemistry—studying matter, its properties, and how substances interact.

  • Biology—learning about life, living organisms, and the environment.

Through engaging lessons, experiments, and real-life applications, students not only build a strong academic foundation but also prepare for competitive exams and future careers in medicine, engineering, research, and technology.

Science at this level encourages students to question, discover, and innovate—shaping them into critical thinkers and problem solvers for the modern world.

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What Will You Learn?

  • By studying science from Class 6 to 12, you will:
  • Understand the World Around You
  • Learn how natural phenomena like motion, light, electricity, plants, and the human body work.
  • Build a Strong Foundation in Physics, Chemistry & Biology
  • Gain step-by-step knowledge of matter, energy, forces, life processes, and the environment.
  • Develop Scientific Thinking
  • Learn to ask questions, observe carefully, and apply logic to solve real-life problems.
  • Perform Experiments & Practical Work
  • Apply theories in the lab and through activities that make learning hands-on and exciting.
  • Prepare for Higher Studies & Competitive Exams
  • Build the knowledge base required for exams like NEET, JEE, and other entrance tests.
  • Connect Science with Daily Life
  • See how concepts like nutrition, machines, pollution, and technology affect your everyday world.
  • Enhance Innovation & Problem-Solving Skills
  • Discover how science leads to inventions, discoveries, and solutions for global challenges.

Course Content

The Cell – The Basic Unit of Life
Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms. Students learn about cell structure (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane), differences between plant and animal cells, and how cells perform essential functions like growth, respiration, and reproduction.

Laws of Motion
Introduced by Sir Isaac Newton, these laws explain how objects move and interact with forces. Students explore concepts like inertia, acceleration, and action-reaction, with practical applications in vehicles, sports, and space science.

Atoms and Molecules
Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms and molecules. This topic introduces students to atomic theory, elements, compounds, and chemical reactions—laying the foundation for chemistry.

Electricity and Magnetism
Students discover how electric current flows, the role of conductors and insulators, and the relationship between electricity and magnetism. Practical examples include circuits, household wiring, and the working of motors and generators.

Environment and Ecosystem
This topic highlights the interdependence of living and non-living things. Students learn about food chains, biodiversity, pollution, and sustainable development—helping them understand the importance of protecting nature.