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O’Level

Primary Classes Cambridge

Primary Classes Edexcel

GCE Pakistan Studies

GCE Chemistry

GCE Urdu

GCE Islamiat

AS & A2 Level

English ( GCE, IGCSE )              AS & A2

Physics ( GCE, IGCSE )             AS & A2 

Biology ( GCE, IGCSE )              AS & A2

Economics                                  AS & A2

English Literature                      AS & A2 

Medical School

Physiology                                   1st Year

Pathology                         2nd & 3rd Year

Dental                                 2nd year BDS

Oral Biology                                1st Year

Anatomy                           1st & 2nd Year

Biochemistry                   1st & 2nd Year

Pharmacology                 2nd & 3rd Year

Weekly Breakdowns

Cambridge O Levels Biology Syllabus

Week 1-2: Cell Biology

1. Cell structure: cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria
2. Cell division: mitosis, meiosis, cell cycle
3. Cell transport: passive (diffusion, osmosis), active (endocytosis, exocytosis)

Week 5-6: Human Biology

1. Skeletal system: types of bones, joints, functions
2. Muscular system: types of muscles, functions, muscle contraction
3. Nervous system: central (brain, spinal cord), peripheral (nerves), senses

Week 9-10: Genetics and Evolution

1. Mendelian genetics: laws of inheritance, monohybrid crosses
2. DNA structure and replication: double helix, base pairing, replication process
3. Evolution: natural selection, speciation, evidence (fossil record, comparative anatomy)

Additional resources:

– Past papers and mark schemes (Cambridge website)
– Revision guides (e.g., CGP, Letts)
– Online quizzes and tests (e.g., Quizlet, Kahoot)

Week 3-4: Plant Biology

1. Plant structure: roots (types, functions), stems (types, functions), leaves (structure, functions)
2. Photosynthesis: light-dependent reactions, Calvin cycle, importance
3. Plant transport: xylem (structure, function), phloem (structure, function)

Week 7-8: Ecology

1. Ecosystems: producers, consumers, decomposers, energy flow
2. Food chains and webs: tropic levels, predator-prey relationships
3. Conservation: biodiversity, habitat destruction, climate change

Week 11-12: Biochemistry

1. Carbohydrates: structure, functions (energy storage, cell walls)
2. Proteins: structure, functions (enzymes, hormones, structural)
3. Enzymes: types, substrate specificity, factors affecting activity

Weekly study plan:

Providing
notes and summarize key points
Practice past paper questions
Review and revise each topic
Acess to online study group and Google class room

Study Module for O Levels Sociology

Week 1-2: Introduction to Sociology

– Topic: Definition, scope, and importance of sociology
– Learning Objectives:
– Understand sociological perspectives (structural functionalism, conflict theory)
– Identify key sociological concepts (socialization, culture)

Week 5-6: Education

– Topic: Functions, types, and role of education
– Learning Objectives:
– Explain the relationship between education and social mobility
– Identify factors influencing educational achievement (social class, gender)

Week 9-10: Social Inequality

– Topic: Types of social inequality (racial, ethnic, gender)
– Learning Objectives:
– Explain theories of social inequality (conflict theory, intersectionality)
– Identify strategies for reducing social inequality (affirmative action, education)

Week 13-14: Research Methods

– Topic: Quantitative and qualitative research methods
– Learning Objectives:
– Understand research design (surveys, experiments)
– Analyze data collection methods (interviews, observations)

Revision and Practice:

– Past papers and mark schemes
– Revision guides and notes
– Practice questions and quizzes
– Group discussions and debates

Week 3-4: Family and Marriage

– Topic: Types of families, marriage, and kinship
– Learning Objectives:
– Analyze functions of the family (socialization, economic support)
– Understand changes in family structures (divorce, single-parenting)

Week 7-8: Social Stratification

– Topic: Types of social stratification (class, caste, status)
– Learning Objectives:
– Understand theories of social stratification (Marxism, functionalism)
– Analyze consequences of social stratification (inequality, poverty)

Week 11-12: Social Change

– Topic: Types of social change (revolutionary, evolutionary)
– Learning Objectives:
– Analyze factors influencing social change (technology, globalization)
– Understand role of social movements (civil rights, feminist)

Week 15-16: Social Policy

– Topic: Types of social policy (welfare, healthcare)
– Learning Objectives:
– Explain role of government in social policy
– Analyze impact of social policy on society (poverty reduction, healthcare outcomes)

Assessment and Evaluation:

– Multiple-choice questions
– Short-answer questions
– Essay questions
– Case studies
– Research project

Divisions of Physiology

1. Nervous System:
– Neural structure and function
– Synapses and neurotransmitters
– Sensory and motor systems

3. Respiratory System:
– Lung structure and function
– Gas exchange and transport
– Breathing regulation

5. Endocrine System:
– Hormone types and functions
– Pituitary gland and hypothalamus
– Thyroid, adrenal, and pancreatic physiology

7. Renal System:
– Kidney structure and function
– Urine formation and regulation
– Electrolyte balance

Key Concepts:

1. Homeostasis
2. Feedback mechanisms
3. Neurotransmission
4. Hormone regulation
5. Cell signaling pathways
6. Membrane transport mechanisms
7. Energy production and metabolism
8. Integration and coordination of bodily functions

2. Cardiovascular System:
– Heart structure and function
– Blood vessels and circulation
– Blood pressure regulation

4. Digestive System:
– Mouth to anus (structure and function)
– Nutrition and absorption
– Gut motility and secretion

6. Musculoskeletal System:
– Muscle structure and function
– Bone structure and remodeling
– Joint movement and stability

8. Reproductive System:
– Male and female reproductive anatomy
– Hormonal regulation
– Fertilization and embryogenesis

Important Physiological Processes:

1. Blood pressure regulation
2. Respiration and gas exchange
3. Digestion and absorption
4. Hormone secretion and regulation
5. Muscle contraction and relaxation
6. Nerve conduction and transmission
7. Renal function and electrolyte balance
8. Reproductive cycles

Cambridge O Level Business Studies

1. Business Ownership
– Sole Proprietorship
– Partnership
– Limited Companies

3. Business Finance
– Sources of Finance
– Budgeting

5. Human Resources
– Recruitment
– Training
– Motivation

 Assessment:

– Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
– Structured Questions
– Case Studies

2. Business Organization
– Functional Departments
– Organizational Structure

4. Marketing
– Market Research
– Product Life Cycle
– Pricing Strategies

6. International Business
– Globalization
– International Trade

Cambridge A Level Business Studies

AS Level (Year 1)

1. Business Environment
– Economic Systems
– Market Structures- Government Intervention

2. Business Finance
– Financial Statements
– Ratio Analysis
– Investment Appraisal


3. Marketing
– Market Segmentation
– Target Marketing
– Branding


4. Human Resources
– Human Resource Planning
– Employee Relations
– Organizational Change

A2 Level (Year 2)

1. Strategic Management
– Business Strategy
– Competitive Advantage
– Strategic Decision-Making

2. Operations Management
– Production Planning
– Quality Management
– Supply Chain Management


3. International Business
– Global Marketing
– International Human Resource Management
– Cross-Cultural Management

Assessment:

– Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
– Structured Questions
– Case Studies
– Research Project (A2 Level)

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