CBSE Class 12 Science (PCM)

CBSE Class 12 Science (PCM)

About the Course

Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are the major subjects of class 12 Science (PCM) stream. This curriculum is meant to improve the comprehending of basic concepts of the students as well as to develop and improve ways of solving computational problems.

The mentors ensure that the students overcome complex sections and explain complex ideas to them easily. They provide one-on-one sessions where they assist student to identify their strengths and weaknesses in all the subjects. At Acamind, we are dedicated to exam preparation by providing practice tests, revision techniques, and effective time management strategies. Besides academic achievements, we also motivate and encourage the student, thus giving them the strength and courage necessary when tackling difficult areas of the subjects.

Curriculum in CBSE Class 12 Science (PCM)

Every student who intends to write the examination for Class 12 has some set of subjects that he or she must complete. In Class 12, there are altogether six subjects and the combo is made up of compulsory and other subjects. The syllabus for the Physics , Chemistry, and Mathematics (including English) is given below.

 

Mathematics

 Unit-I: Relations and Functions

  • Relations and Functions
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions

     
 Unit-II: Algebra

  • Matrices
  • Determinants

     
 Unit-III: Calculus

  • Continuity and Differentiability
  • Applications of Derivatives
  • Integrals
  • Applications of the Integrals
  • Differential Equations


 Unit-IV: Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry

  • Vectors
  • Three – dimensional Geometry


 Unit-V: Linear Programming

  • Linear Programming


 Unit-VI: Probability

  • Probability

     

   Chemistry

  • Solutions
  • Electrochemistry
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • d- and f-Block Elements
  • Coordination Compounds
  • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
  • Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
  • Amines
  • Biomolecules

     

   Physics

  • Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity
  • Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Optics
  • Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
  • Atoms and Nuclei
  • Electronic Devices  Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits

CBSE Class 12 Science (PCM) Preparation Tips

  • Check the timetables of CBSE Class 12 and plan your study schedule accordingly. Major topics and typical questions should be determined and every student should concentrate on these topics. 

  • It should be the goal of the students to finish the syllabus one month before the exam so as to have time to revise. 

  • If during the preparation process you read all the materials, focus on the subjects that you consider to be more challenging for you. 

  • Do not have long durations of study without taking some sort of break, one must take breaks but at limited intervals only. 

  • After you are done with the CBSE Class 12 PCM syllabus make the necessary changes and observe efficiency in study plan. 

  • One must look at the previous years question papers so that a pattern of questions may be develop. 

  • Solve as many CBSE class 12 sample papers as possible as this will help you improve on your speed and be able to check your answers.

  • Any kind of trouble you face while pursuing the CBSE Class 12 PCM syllabus at Acamind, do not feel shy to discuss with your teachers or your mentors because we are always readily available for your help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What practical skills are developed in Class 12 Science (PCM)?
Students develop practical skills through laboratory experiments, data analysis, and problem-solving. Hands-on experience with experiments in Physics and Chemistry enhances understanding and application of theoretical concepts.
Effective preparation involves regular study, solving previous years’ question papers, and practicing numerical problems. Joining study groups or coaching classes can also provide additional support and resources.
The syllabus is divided into core subjects: Physics (electromagnetism, optics), Chemistry (organic, inorganic, physical chemistry), and Mathematics (calculus, algebra, statistics). Each subject includes theoretical and practical components.

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