Economics

Economics

About the Course

Our Economics course begins with a foundational exploration of market dynamics and their impact on everyday life. Students start by engaging with basic economic concepts, such as managing budgets or understanding simple value exchanges. As they progress, this foundational knowledge expands into a comprehensive study of supply and demand, market structures, and financial systems.

Understanding economics can be challenging due to its abstract concepts and complex theories, which often leads to student apprehension. To address these challenges, we focus on using practical examples and supportive learning strategies. At Acamind, our expert educators provide personalized one-on-one sessions to help students grasp difficult topics and identify their strengths and weaknesses in economics. We offer focused support for the Economics course in Dubai, ensuring students are well-prepared through in-depth lectures and targeted revision techniques. Our goal is to build confidence and provide the necessary academic support to help students tackle and master challenging areas of economics.

Study Strategy to Boost Marks in the Examination

  • Understand the Syllabus: To start off, it is important that you take your time and go through the entire syllabus that you intend to cover before your exam. It is important that you learn what topics constitute the knowledge you need to acquire in order to prepare adequately for the exam and the extent of coverage of each topic. 

  • Create a Study Plan: Make an effective study timetable so as to assign particular periods for handling difficult and important issues. Use the smart method in goal setting so that you can have a clear view of how you will monitor improvements. It is important to be consistent, although it is possible that not all the topics can be covered in a single session, so the plan should be followed and modified accordingly.

  • Master the Fundamentals: Focus on building a strong foundation in the core concepts. A solid grasp of fundamentals makes it easier to tackle complex problems.

  • Utilize Study Resources: Make use of high-quality study material and information. Textbooks, online tutorials, and coaching notes play an important role, especially while dealing with some tough concepts.

  • Join Study Groups: Students should be encouraged to work in groups so that they can form study groups. Sharing the issues and ideas with other individuals might help to come across a new angle to the issue and make oneself more confident in one’s ideas. 

  • Seek Expert Guidance: If you do have some issues with any of the exercises, you can always address your instructors or coaching tutors for assistance. Individual help may help demonstrate the complexities of a subject or provide solutions on how to arrange ideas and find solutions on one’s own.

  • Revise Regularly: Periodic revision is crucial to retaining information. Set aside time each week to review what you’ve learned and reinforce key concepts.

Course Syllabus

Course Syllabus for Std- 11

Unit I: Physical World and Measurement

  • Units and Measurements


Unit II: Kinematics

  • Motion in a Straight Line

  • Motion in a Plane

Unit III: Laws of Motion

  • Laws of Motion

Unit IV: Work, Energy and Power

  • Work, Energy and Power

Unit V: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body

  • System of Particles and Rotational Motion

Unit VI: Gravitation

  • Gravitation

Unit VII: Properties of Bulk Matter

  • Mechanical Properties of Solids

  • Mechanical Properties of Fluids

  • Thermal Properties of Matter

Unit VIII: Thermodynamics

  • Thermodynamics

Unit IX: Behavior of Perfect Gases and Kinetic Theory of Gases

  • Kinetic Theory

Unit X: Oscillations and Waves

  • Oscillations

  • Waves

 


Course Syllabus for Std- 12

Unit I: Electrostatics

  • Electric Charges and Fields

  • Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Unit II: Current Electricity

  • Current Electricity

Unit III: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism

  • Moving Charges and Magnetism

  • Magnetism and Matter

Unit IV: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

  • Electromagnetic Induction

  • Alternating Current

Unit V: Electromagnetic waves

  • Electromagnetic Waves

Unit VI: Optics

  • Ray Optics and Optical Instruments

  • Wave Optics

Unit VII: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

  • Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

Unit VIII: Atoms and Nuclei

  • Atoms

  • Nuclei

Unit IX: Electronic Devices  Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices     and Simple Circuits

 

Advantages of Solving Sample Papers

  • When you solve these sample papers, you are able to evaluate yourself.
    They offer information disaggregated on the basis of chapters on the marking schemes.

  • On a similar note, sample papers are useful in that they give the student a clue on what the syllabus entails from the beginning right to the end.

  • It boosts your confidence.
    The habit of solving sample papers has great impacts as it boosts speed and accuracy, and the performance of students shows a positive impact.

Preparation Tips For Students

  • Review and understand subject-wise syllabus and exam pattern

  • Separate the easy and challenging chapters and begin with the easier ones.

  • Distribute the topics equally as per priority and start preparation.
    Make weekly schedules for all major subjects or whatever seems difficult to you.

  • Identify your weak areas and take the requisite measures to overcome them.

  • Practice the previous year’s question papers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Economics course about?

An Economics course studies how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate resources. It covers topics like supply and demand, market structures, economic indicators, and policy impacts.

Economics can be challenging due to its theoretical and quantitative nature. However, with interest and consistent study, understanding economic principles and applying them to real-world scenarios becomes manageable.

Relate concepts to current events, use interactive resources, and apply theories to real-life situations to make economics more relatable and interesting.

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