Subject wise study notes for Class XI Science
Biology
  1. The Living World
  2. Biological Classification
  3. Plant Kingdom
  4. Animal Kingdom
  5. Morphology of Flowering Plants
  6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants
  7. Structural Organisation in Animals
  8. Cell: The Unit of Life
  9. Biomolecules
  10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division
  11. Transport in Plants
  12. Mineral Nutrition
  13. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
  14. Respiration in Plants
  15. Plant Growth and Development
  16. Digestion and Absorption
  17. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
  18. Body Fluids and Circulation
  19. Excretory Products and their Elimination
  20. Locomotion and Movement
  21. Neural Control and Coordination
  22. Chemical Coordination and Integration
Physics
  1. Physical World
  2. Units and Measurement
  3. Motion in a Straight Line
  4. Motion in a Plane
  5. Laws of Motion
  6. Work, Energy and Power
  7. Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
  8. Gravitation
  9. Mechanical Properties of Solids
  10. Mechanical Properties of Fluids
  11. Thermal Properties of Matter
  12. Thermodynamics
  13. Kinetic Theory
  14. Oscillations
  15. Waves
Chemistry
  1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  2. Structure of Atom
  3. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
  4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  5. States of Matter
  6. Thermodynamics
  7. Equilibrium
  8. Redox Reactions
  9. Hydrogen
  10. The s - block Elements
  11. The p - block Element
  12. Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
  13. Hydrocarbons
  14. Environmental Chemistry
Maths
  1. Sets
  2. Relations and Functions
  3. Trigonometric Functions
  4. Principle of Mathematical Induction
  5. Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
  6. Linear Inequalities
  7. Permutations and Combinations
  8. Binomial Theorem
  9. Sequences and Series
  10. Straight Lines
  11. Conic Sections
  12. Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry
  13. Limits and Derivatives
  14. Mathematical Reasoning
  15. Statistics
  16. Probability
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