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courseClass 11 · Senior Secondary · Kanpur

Class 11·PCM, simplified.Online + offline coaching by Anubhav Bajpai · M.Sc., B.Ed.

Class 11 is where most students suddenly “stop understanding” Physics and Chemistry. The reason? Class 9–10 was about facts, Class 11 is about ideas. We rebuild your study method along with the syllabus.

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Hard chapters, simply taught

The 4 chapters that scare every Class 11 student — and how we make them easy.

  1. 01

    Mole Concept & Stoichiometry

    The single most-failed chapter in Indian chemistry. We do 50 numericals. By the end, you’ll wonder why you ever feared it.

  2. 02

    Mechanics — Laws of Motion to Rotational

    FBDs (free body diagrams) made compulsory. Every problem starts with a diagram, not a formula. That habit lasts a lifetime.

  3. 03

    Limits, Continuity & Differentiability

    Pre-calculus → calculus transition. Taught visually with graphs first, then the algebra.

  4. 04

    Conic Sections & Coordinate Geometry

    Five conic standard forms, mastered with one structured table. PYQs from JEE Mains attempted weekly.

Study Notes · Class 11

Three concepts from this year, taught the way Sir teaches them in class.

Free study material — open even without joining. Every chapter we cover gets this treatment.

1Physics

Free Body Diagrams (FBDs)

Why students get stuck

Class 11 throws inclined planes, friction and pulleys at you on day one — without teaching the most important habit first.

How we teach it here

Every problem starts the same way: draw the block, draw every force on it as an arrow, label them, then resolve along the slope. We make FBDs compulsory before any numerical.

Key formulaΣF = m × a (sum of forces = mass × acceleration)
6Chemistry

The Mole Concept

Why students get stuck

6.022 × 10²³ — Avogadro’s number. It sounds made up until you see what it links.

How we teach it here

One mole is a counting word, like "dozen" or "lakh". It just happens to mean "6.022 × 10²³ particles". And conveniently, 1 mole of any element weighs its atomic mass in grams.

Key formula1 mole = 6.022 × 10²³ particles = atomic mass in grams
πMaths

Limits & the idea of "approach"

Why students get stuck

"As x approaches infinity" sounds like fancy poetry — but limits is the gateway to all of calculus.

How we teach it here

Instead of asking "what is f(∞)?" — which makes no sense — we ask "what number does f(x) get closer and closer to, as x gets bigger?" That’s the limit. We teach it with graphs first, then algebra.

Key formulalim (x → ∞) f(x) = L
Class 11 · Full syllabus

Three subjects. Every chapter covered.

Pick one subject for ₹999/month, or all three at a combo rate. WhatsApp Sir for the exact combo fee.

1Physics

Physics

  • Mechanics (Kinematics → Rotational)
  • Thermodynamics
  • Oscillations & Waves
  • Gravitation
6Chemistry

Chemistry

  • Some Basic Concepts (Mole)
  • Atomic Structure
  • Chemical Bonding
  • Thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium
  • Organic Chemistry — Basics
πMaths

Maths

  • Sets, Relations & Functions
  • Trigonometry
  • Sequences & Series
  • Permutations & Combinations
  • Conic Sections
  • Limits & Derivatives

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