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Vallish Herur



March, 2014
Warm greetings from BASE!
Welcome to the Foundation SnT Program. I am confident that this
program will provide you the happiness of learning. Foundation SnT
program is designed to be highly interactive and encourages you to
be lot explanatory.
Start enjoying the concepts in Science and Mathematics. In fact the
different branches of science are like different lenses to look at the
World around us. Each subject provides some aspects of the world
we live in.
Try to see these concepts in action in the things around you. You
can then extend the horizons of your understanding to new things,
innovate, discover and so on.
Appreciating Mathematics is critical to understanding everything
else. Mathematics helps you to develop logic in thinking, reason out,
evolve processes to understand, build models etc. It enhances your
overall capability to appreciate Science.
I am sure your decision to go with the program and the involved work
for the next two years, will put you in the coveted league of most
successful individuals, be it a scientist, engineer, entrepreneur
Wishing you the very Best for your journey through the Program.


Director

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Contents
About Foundation SnT
Benefits of Foundation SnT
Schedule of classes
Methodology
Responsibilities of Students
Online Account
Contact Details
Terms and conditions










Highlights of NTSE 2014 Stage I Resul ts
28 students of Foundati on Sci ence and Technol ogy have
quali fi ed to Nati onal Level Trai ni ng program.
Two ranks i n top 10.
Rank 1 and Rank 3 are from BASE.
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About Foundati on SnT
Foundation SnT is a two year program, for students during their class 9 and
class 10.
Foundation SnT aims to strengthen students foundation in Science and
Mathematics in the following ways:
(a) helps them to understand the basics thoroughly.
(b) provides adequate exposure to the application of concepts and problem
solving.
The subjects taught in Foundation SnT include Physics, Chemistry, Biology
and Mathematics. Foundation SnT student undergoes 300 + hours of
training during the program. The distribution of the hours of training in each
subject is shown in the table below:
Subj ect 1
st
Year (Hours) 2
nd
Year (Hours)
Physics 43 35
Chemistry 44 35
Mathematics 46 42
Biology 35 28
Total 168 140
Benefits
Enabling Conceptual Clarity & Problem Solving Abilities.
Supports regular school studies.
Inculcates analytical thinking habits.
Helps in preparation towards competitive exams like NTSE, Olympiads,
KVPY, J EE (Main), J EE (Advanced), NEET and CET etc.
Schedul e
The Schedule of Foundation SnT is worked out in such a way, that during
the summer vacations 3 weeks of classes are held and the rest during
weekends in the academic year.
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To facilitate students preparation towards mid-term exams, classes will be
held on only two weeks in September.
The general time table of the Foundation SnT is indicated below:
Summer 2014
Academi c Year
2014-2015
Summer 2015
Academi c Year
2015-2016
18 working days
4 hours/day
*J une to J anuary
on weekends.
4 hours per week
18 working days
4 hours/day
J une to November
on weekends.
4 hours per week
Methodol ogy of trai ni ng
To derive maximum benefit from the program, the students should follow the
methodology as given below:
Pre cl ass preparation
Printed courseware is made available to students in advance. Using this
courseware, the students must come prepared to the classroom session.
The sequence of teaching is given at the end of this booklet.
Cl assroom Sessi ons
Foundation SnT sessions are designed to be interactive. The students need
to actively participate in the classroom sessions. Essential aspects of
learning include timely clarification of doubts and discussing subject-aspects
with the teachers.
Components of the cl assroom Trai ni ng Program:
Each classroom session is conducted with multimedia aids.
Tutorial sessions are conducted regularly in Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics and Biology. A set of questions / problems is provided to
the students to answer independently. Teachers will assist the students
in answering/solving the questions and problems.
Conduct of Seminars after completion of each topic. Seminar is an
opportunity for the students to play the role of teacher in setting
questions and discussing answers.
Simple experiments and activities are conducted to aid better learning.
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Post-Cl ass work
After attending each classroom session, students have to ensure that they
complete the two most important aspects of post-class work:
Revi si on: Should use the printed courseware to revise the contents of
each lecture.
Answer questi ons i n exerci ses: Modules contain exercises at the end
of each chapter. Students should answer all the questions under
Mandatory set compulsorily and accept the challenge to solve all the
exercises under Challenging set.
Pri nted Courseware
Printed Courseware consisting of 4 modules each in Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics and Biology, will be issued to students across the two years of
the program. These modules are structured to help students in better
learning.
Tutori al bookl et: Tutorial booklet contain questions chapterwise, which the
students need to solve in the classroom session. Questions in the tutorials
are designed to test higher order thinking skills...
Worksheets (to support school curri cul um)
Worksheets booklets contain questions similar to those given in school tests.
tests conducted by Board. These questions appear chapter-wise, based on
the school curriculum. Students enrolled in Foundation SnT are thus
equipped to deal with the school curriculum comfortably.
Tests
3 tests in each year are scheduled.
1. The questions are designed to check the skills acquired by student in
knowledge, understanding, application of concepts and analytical
reasoning.
2. The scores of the students are supported by qualitative analysis of
above skills with observations / suggestions by the teacher.
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In addition, to help students prepare well for their school final examination,
online practice tests on similar pattern of school examination are scheduled
towards the end of academic sessions.
Admi ssi on to the 2
nd
year Foundati on SnT trai ni ng program i s based
on overall performance i n tests during the 1
st
year.
Tentati ve schedul e of the tests
No. of Test(s) Tentati ve Schedul e
J une 2014
October 2014 3
J anuary 2015
I Year
Practice for Board Tests
Two tests on par with the
Board pattern of exams
uploaded in our website with
detailed solutions.
1
st
test during August 2014
and the 2
nd
J anuary 2015
J une 2015
September 2015 3
December 2015
II Year
Practice for Board Tests
Two tests on par with the
Board pattern of exams
uploaded in our website with
detailed solutions
1
st
test during August 2015
and the 2
nd
J anuary 2016
4. Onl i ne support
Students and parents shall be provided with access to website where in
Attendance and performance can be viewed. Announcements regarding
tests, portions for the test, venue details, schedule changes, solutions to the
test, synopsis, audio visual solutions to exercises in modules, special
information, are regularly uploaded.
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Onl i ne sol uti ons
Significant learning happens when students solve mandatory and
challenging exercises at home. In order to aid students in evaluating their
method of answering, audio-visual solutions for each question is provided
online.
Synopsi s
To help students in revising the topics studied earlier recorded synopsis of
each chapter shall be made available periodically to students through our
website.
Peri odi c Onli ne Tests
Periodic online tests in each subject will be available after completion of
tutorial sessions as indicated in the table of contents at the end. Taking
these tests will help students to reinforce and improve their understanding
the skills. It also helps them in preparing toward competitive examinations.
Schedule of online tests will be provided in the classes during summer.
Procedure for taki ng onl i ne tests/vi ewing onli ne sol utions to exerci ses*
Log on to website www.base-edu.in using your login id and Password.
Under the head reference click on click here to take tests. You will
reach a online Test home screen.
Under learn and practice click on study now. You will reach the online
test menu screen.
Click on the subject for which you would like to take the Test and on the
appropriate test.
Ensure you have a paper and pen for working out the answers.
You will get a set of MCQs with options on the screen.
On going through the question click on the appropriate option for
marking your answer.
To the right of the screen you can view the questions for which you
have answered and also the time taken. If there are any unanswered
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questions you click on the question nos. to get directly to that particular
question.
On completion of the test click on submit Test.
Now you can
View your Test performance by clicking on the view Test report.
You can also click on the topic for which you have taken the Test and
check for questions that you have marked correctly.
It shall also display the average time taken by all the students who have
taken test.
* To view sol uti ons to exerci ses cl i ck on vi ew soluti on icon.
Procedure to access synopsi s:
(a) Logon to http://base.coursehub.tv
(b) Enter your login credentials as given above for accessing the student
information website and enter.
(c) You will find the program wise Subjectwise Topicwise list
(d) Browse to see the synopsis list subject wise
(e) Choose the topic you would like to revise
(f) The sequence of the synopsis is ordered on the sequence given in the
modules
Addi ti onal i nformati on for vi ewi ng synopsi s or taki ng tests
(a) For any help or clarifications, please contact webmaster@base-edu.i n
(b) Please use the above mentioned student code provided in all your
correspondence with BASE Office. The same code shall be used as
Register No. for your tests in the answer scripts including OMR sheets
provided to you in the tests.
(c) Check the username and password every time before accessing the
website to prevent wrong entry (Please avoid using dots, commas,
space etc., in the username and password).
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(d) Please keep your user name and password safely.
(e) Please inform your Program Coordinator for corrections, if any, in the
personal details.
Mentori ng
Each Student is assigned to a mentor. Mentoring shall be held periodically
to help in identifying strengths, adopting structured methods of learning,
providing motivation and in managing time. The schedule for mentoring shall
be intimated on commencement of classes.
Beyond cl assroom
FUNDACHAMPS
Select students (performance based) are taken through challenging
academic tasks. In this team-Learning exercise, students learning is
enhanced by conducting experiments and presenting the results. The best
performing teams will be rewarded.
Extra Academic i niti ati ves
NTSE Trai ni ng
NTSE, a scholarship awarding examination conducted by Ministry of Human
Resources, is one of the first competitive examination which the student
would be undertaking in class X. The Foundation SnT program caters
adequately to prepare for NTSE in Science and Mathematics.
Adequate tests shall be conducted and papers discussed to fine tune
students taking up this examination. Few tests through technology also
provided.
Lectures for NTSE trai ni ng
In order to prepare better for NTSE, recorded audio visual lectures in all
subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, History, Civics,
Geography, GMAT and English) shall be made available. The availability of
the lectures shall be intimated separately.
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NTSE Camp
Interactive class room lectures discussing MCQs shall be conducted in all
subjects during October at BASE, Basavanagudi before final Stage-I NTSE.
Moti vati onal Lectures by Sci enti sts
Groups of students are exposed to Lectures from eminent personalities
engaged in Academics or Industries on latest advances in Science and
Technology.
Responsi bil iti es of Students
Students should develop the culture of
being regular and in time to the classes.
coming to the class with pre-class preparation.
actively participate in the class.
clarifying doubts immediately.
doing post class work and getting it evaluated.
taking peri odi c onli ne quiz.
Students should ensure discipline and follow the following:
should not chew gum, eat or drink during classes.
switch off mobile phones and other electronic gadgets during class
hours.
come appropriately dressed.
Suggested Casual dress:
o Boys - Full length pants, T-shirts / Shirts without prints
o Girls - Salwar Kameez, Full length pants, long tops
should not deface furniture or walls, in or around classrooms, tamper
with electronic equipments.
BASE follows a zero tolerance policy and takes very strong exception to any
kind of misbehavior. BASE has the right to expel such students.
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Vehi cl es and Parki ng
The responsibility of safe parking of their vehicles rests with the students.
BASE is not responsible for safety of vehicles parked in or around the class
premises. Parents, who pick up their children after classes, are requested to
arrive at the right time and minimize the waiting time of their children.
Contact Detail s
Students and their parents are encouraged to interact with the faculty on a
regular basis. All the staff members are approachable and are committed to
assist the students and parents in all aspects of learning. Centre Manager or
mentor or program coordinator may be contacted for any academic /
administrative assistance.
Sequence of teachi ng Foundati on SnT 2014-16 regul ar program
Physi cs I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test **
porti on
and date
Modul e 1 - Prerequi si tes to
l earn Physi cs and Mechani cs

Introduction to physics 1
Units and measurement 2
1
Trigonometry 1
Graphs 1
1
Vectors 3 1
Description of motion
3 2
Causes of motion
2
Test -1
2
nd
and 3
rd

week J une
2014
14


Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test **
porti on
and date
Work, energy and power 2 1
Motion in two dimensions 3 1
Gravitation 3 1
Modul e 2 - El asti ci ty, Flui ds at
rest, Wave moti on and Sound

Elasticity 2
Test - 2
2
nd
and 3
rd

week of
Oct 2014
Fluids at rest 3 1
Statics Self study
Periodic motion 2
Waves 1
1

Test - 3
1
st
Sunday
of J an
2015
Sound 4
** Any changes to the schedule shal l be i nformed in the classes.
Physi cs II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test
porti on
and date
Modul e 3 Heat,
El ectromagneti sm

Heat and temperature 4 1
Heat and mechanical energy 1 1
Electrostatics 2 1
Current electricity 2
Effects of electric current 2
Electromagnetic induction 1
2


Test 4
J une, 2015
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Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test
porti on
and date
Modul e 4 - Opti cs, Nature of li ght
and Nucl ear Physi cs

Reflection 2 3
Refraction 3
Optical instruments 2
Dispersion and scattering 1
Test 5
Sept, 2015
Nature of light 1
Photoelectric effect 1 1
Electromagnetic spectrum 1
Nuclear reactions 2
Chemistry I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test **
porti on
and date
Modul e 1 - General chemi stry

Nature of matter 2
Atomic structure 4
1
Periodic table 3 1
Chemical bonding 4 1
Test -1
2
nd
and 3
rd

week J une
2014
Chemical Arithmetic 3 1
Types of chemical reaction 2 1
Modul e 2 -Physi cal chemistry
Mole concept and Stoichiometry 2 2
Test - 2
2
nd
and 3
rd

week of
Oct 2014
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Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test **
porti on
and date
Equivalent mass 3 1
Gaseous state 3 1
Acids, bases and salts 3 1
Test - 3
1
st
Sunday
of J an
2015
Electrochemistry 4 1
**Any changes to t he schedule shall be inf ormed in the cl asses
Chemistry II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test
porti on
and date
Modul e 3 - Organic chemistry
Empirical and molecular formula 1 1
Introduction to organic chemistry 2
Nomenclature of organic compounds 4 1
Organic chemistry- basic concepts 2
Hydrocarbons 2 1
Modul e 4 - Physi cal & Inorgani c
chemi stry

Thermodynamics 2 1


Test 4
J une,
2015

Modul e 4 - Physi cal & Inorgani c
chemi stry

Metallurgy 4 1
Radioactivity 3 1
Reaction kinetics 2 1
Test 5
Sept,
2015
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Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test
porti on
and date
Modul e 3 - Organic chemistry
Organohalogen compounds 1
Compounds containing O atom 2 1
Mathemati cs I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test **
porti on
and date
Modul e 1 - General Mathemati cs and
Al gebra I

Introduction to Mathematics 1
Number System 2 1
Squares & Square Roots 1
Indices 1
Surds 2
1
Modul e 1 - General Mathemati cs and
Al gebra I

Algebraic Expression 2
Sets 2
1
Cubes of binomials and Factorisation 2
Remainder theorem 1
1
Test -1
2
nd
and
3
rd
week
J une
2014

Modul e 2 - Geometry
Introduction to Geometry 2
Parallel lines 1
Triangles 2
1
Inequalities in triangles 2
Quadrilaterals 1
Parallelograms 1
1
Concurrency of special lines 1
Test - 2
2
nd
and
3
rd
week
of Oct
2014
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Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test **
porti on
and date
Circles 2 1
Cyclic quadrilaterals 2
Modul e 1 - General Mathemati cs and
Al gebra I

Logarithms and their applications 3 1
Rational expression 1 1
Test - 3
1
st

Sunday of
J an 2015
Modul e 2 - Geometry
Similar triangles 2 1
Pythagoras theorem 2
**Any changes to t he schedule shall be inf ormed in the cl asses
Mathemati cs II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test
porti on
and date
Modul e 3 - Al gebra II
Permutation and combination 1
Types of algebraic expression and
factorisation
2
1
Simple and simultaneous equation 2 1
Progression 2 1
Relation and function 2 1
Modul e 4 Tri gonometry and
co-ordi nate geometry

Measurement of angles 2 1
Test 4
J une,
2015
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Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test
porti on
and date
Trigonometry 2
Heights and distance 1
1
Modul e 3- Al gebra II
Matrices 2 1
Transformation 1
Determinants 2

Quadratic equations 2 1
Modul e 2 - Geometry
Tri angl es, circl es and
cycl i c quadri l ateral s

Area of sectors 1 1
Test 5
Sept,
2015
Modul e 4 - Tri gonometry and co-
ordi nate Geometry

Co-ordinate geometry 1
Area of triangle 1
1
Equation to straight line 3
Modul e 2 - Geometry
Tri angl es, circl es and cycli c
quadril ateral s and Tangents to
ci rcl es

Tangents to circles 2 1

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Bi ol ogy I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test**
porti on
and date
Modul e 1 - Cel ls and ti ssues
Di versi ty of li fe

Cell - the basic unit of life 4
Cell division 2
1
Tissues 3
Biological classification 1
Classification of plants 1

Test 1
2
nd
and 3
rd

week J une
2014
Classification of animals -
Invertebrates
2 1
Classification of animals
Vertebrates
1
A world of microbes 1

Modul e 2 - Li fe processes I
Food and Heal th
Food producti on & Management

Nutrition in plants and animals 2
Respiration in plants and animals 2
1
Transport in plants and animals 3
Test - 2
2
nd
and 3
rd

week of Oct
2014
Transpiration in plants 1 1
Excretion in animals 1
Food and its components 2 1
Health, hygiene and diseases 2
Test - 3
1
st
Sunday
of J an 2015
Animal husbandry 1 1
Biogeochemical cycles 1
**Any changes to t he schedule shall be inf ormed in the cl asses


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Bi ol ogy II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n Foundati on SnT
Teachi ng
hours
Tutori al
hours
Test porti on
and date
Modul e 3 - Li fe processes II
Heredity and evoluti on

Response and co-ordination in
plants
1
Nervous system and sense organs 3
Endocrine system 2
Reproduction 4
1


Test 4
J une, 2015
Mendelian inheritance 2
Chromosomal theory of inheritance 2
Evolution 1
1
Modul e 4 - Food Spoi l age,
preservati on and adulterati on
Bi otechnol ogy
Our Envi ronment

Food - Spoilage, preservation and
adulteration
2
Biotechnology 2
1
Test 5
Sept, 2015
Environment and its components 2
Pollution 1
1

Physi cs I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 1 Motion Yes Yes
Unit 2 Force Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 3 Gravitation Yes Yes
Unit 4 Flotation Yes Yes
Unit 5 Work and energy Yes Yes
Unit 6 Sound Yes Yes
Physi cs II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 1 Effects of current Yes Yes
Unit 2 Magnetic effects of electric
current
Yes Yes
Unit 3 Sources of energy Yes Yes
Unit 4 Reflection of light Yes Yes
Unit 5 Refraction of light Yes Yes
Unit 6 The human eye and the
colourful world
Yes Yes
Chemistry I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Matter in our surrounding Yes Yes
Is matter around us pure Yes Yes
Atoms and molecules Yes Yes
Structure of the atom Yes Yes


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Chemistry II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Chemical Reactions and equations Yes Yes
Acids, bases and salts Yes Yes
Metals and non-metals Yes Yes
Carbon and its compounds Yes Yes
Periodic classification of elements Yes Yes
Mathemati cs I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Number system Yes Yes
Polynomials Yes Yes
Co-ordinate geometry Yes Yes
Linear equations in two variables Yes Yes
Introduction to Euclids geometry Yes Yes
Lines and angles Yes Yes
Triangles Yes Yes
Quadrilaterals Yes Yes
Areas of parallelograms and triangles Yes Yes
Circles Yes Yes
Constructions Yes Yes
Herons formula Yes Yes
Surface areas and volumes Yes Yes
Statistics Yes Yes
Probability Yes Yes

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Mathemati cs II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Real Numbers Yes Yes
Polynomials Yes Yes
Pair of Linear Equations in Two
Variables
Yes Yes
Quadratic Equations Yes Yes
Arithmetic Progressions Yes Yes
Triangles Yes Yes
Coordinate Geometry Yes Yes
Introduction to Trigonometry Yes Yes
Some Applications of Trigonometry Yes Yes
Circles Yes Yes
Constructions Yes Yes
Areas Related to Circles Yes Yes
Surface Areas and Volumes Yes Yes
Statistics Yes Yes
Probability Yes Yes
Bi ol ogy I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Uni t: Food
Improvement in food resource Yes Yes
Animal husbandry Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Uni t: Organi zati on i n the l ivi ng
worl d.

Cell: The basic unit of life Yes Yes
Tissues Plant and animal Yes Yes
Uni t: Di versity i n the l i vi ng Worl d.
Biological diversity Yes Yes
Major group of plants Yes Yes
Major group of animals Yes Yes
Uni t: Health and Di seases
Why do we fall ill? Yes Yes
Uni t: Our environment
Physi cal resources : Air, water and
soil
No No
Pollution Yes Yes
Bio-geo chemical cycles in nature Yes Yes
Bi ol ogy II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Uni t: Worl d of Livi ng
Li fe processes
Nutrition, respiration, transportation,
transpiration in plants and excretion in
animals
Yes Yes
Control and co-ordination in animals
and plants
Yes Yes
Reproduction in plants and animals Yes Yes
Heredity and evolution Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n CBSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Uni t: Our environment
Eco-system Yes Yes
Environmental problems Yes Yes
Physi cs I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 1 Measurement and
experimentation
Partly Yes
Unit 2 Motion in one dimension Yes Yes
Unit 3 Laws of motion Yes Yes
Unit 4 Fluids Yes Yes
Unit 5 Heat Yes Yes
Unit 6 Light Yes Yes
Unit 7 Sound Yes Yes
Unit 8 Electricity and magnetism Yes Yes
Physi cs II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 1 Force, work, energy and
power
Yes Yes
Unit 2 Light Yes Yes
Unit 3 Sound Yes Yes
Unit 4 Electricity and magnetism Yes Yes
Unit 5 Heat Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 6 Modern Physics Yes Yes
Chemistry I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Matter and its composition Yes Yes
Gas laws Yes Yes
Elements, compounds and mixtures Yes Yes
The language of chemistry Yes Yes
Physical and chemical changes Yes Yes
Water No Yes
Atomic structure Yes Yes
Periodic table Partly Partly
Study of carbon monoxide and carbon-
dioxide
No Yes
Chemistry II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Periodic Table Yes Yes
Chemical bonding Yes Yes
Acids, bases and salts Yes Yes
Analytical chemistry No Yes
Stoichiometry Yes Yes
Electrochemistry Yes Yes
Metallurgy Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Study of compounds No Yes
Organic chemistry Yes Yes
Mathemati cs I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 1 Pure Arithmetic Yes Yes
Unit 2 Commercial Mathematics Yes Yes
Unit 3 Algebra Yes Yes
Unit 4 Geometry Yes Yes
Unit 5 Statistics and Graph Work Yes Yes
Unit 6 Mensuration Yes Yes
Unit 7 Trigonometry Yes Yes
Unit 8 Co-ordinate Yes Yes
Mathemati cs II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Unit 1 Commercial Arithmetic Yes Yes
Unit 2 Algebra Yes Yes
Unit 3 More Co-ordinate Geometry Yes Yes
Unit 4 Geometry Yes Yes
Unit 5 Mensuration Yes Yes
Unit 7 Statistics Yes Yes


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Bi ol ogy I year (IX Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Uni t: Basi c Bi ol ogy
Cell the unit of life Yes Yes
Ti ssues
Types of plant and animal tissues.
Yes Yes
Uni t: Fl oweri ng Pl ants
Vegetative Propagation Yes Yes
Flower Yes Yes
Pollination Yes Yes
Fertilisation Yes Yes
Uni t: Pl ant Physiol ogy
Structure of dicot and monocot seeds Yes Yes
Respiration in plants Yes Yes
Uni t: Di versity i n li vi ng organi sms /
Eco systems

Understanding ecosystems Yes Yes
Five Kingdom classification Yes Yes
Economic importance of Bacteria Yes Yes
Economic importance of Fungi Yes Yes
Uni t: Human Anatomy and
Physi ol ogy

Nutri ti on
Structure of a tooth
Digestive System
Yes Yes
Movement and Locomotion Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Structure and functions of skin Yes Yes
Respiratory System Yes Yes
Uni t: Health and Hygi ene
Cause of diseases Yes Yes
Aids to health Yes Yes
Uni t: Waste generati on and
management

Sources of waste No Yes
Methods of safe disposal of waste No Yes
Bi ol ogy II year (X Std)
Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Uni t: Basi c Bi ology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division Yes Yes
Structure of chromosome Yes Yes
Genetics Yes Yes
Uni t: Pl ant Physi ol ogy
Absorption by roots Yes Yes
The rise of water up to the xylem Yes Yes
Photosynthesis Yes Yes
Uni t: Human Anatomy and
Physi ol ogy

Circulatory System Yes Yes
Excretory System Yes Yes
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Topi cs i n ICSE
Included i n
FSnT
Worksheet
provi ded
Nervous system Yes Yes
Endocrine System Yes Yes
The Reproductive System Yes Yes
Population No No
Uni t: Physi cal Health and Hygi ene
Aids to health Yes Yes
Health Organisations Yes Yes
Uni t: Pol luti on
Types of pollution Yes Yes
Sources of pollution and major pollutant Yes Yes
Effects of pollution Yes Yes
Terms and conditi ons
1. Attendance of the student for all classes, tests and mentoring sessions
is compulsory. If a student is unable to attend a class, test or mentoring
session due to unavoidable reasons, he or she should do so with prior
intimation and approval from the Program Coordinator.
2. Students should be in time for classes. Those arriving late may not be
permitted to attend the classes.
3. Students must maintain decorum in the premises and follow decent
dress code.
4. Change of phone number, address or e-mail ID, if any, should be
notified in writing immediately to the centre manager. Non-
communication could result in important communication not reaching
the student.
5. Students should switch off their mobile phones or any other electronic
gadgets in the premises of the centre. Any indiscipline on this count will
not be tolerated and will lead to cancellation of admission.
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6. Students must provide a photocopy of the Admit card of various Board /
Competitive Examinations they appear for, as soon as they receive
them. This is to keep track of every student's achievement for issue of
commendations / rewards.
7. Parents/Guardians may please ensure that the student is dropped at
and picked up from the centre at the correct time.
8. Parents / Guardians can meet teachers or mentors to discuss the
students progress with prior appointment. They must constantly keep
themselves updated regarding their wards attendance and
performance.
9. The responsibility of obtaining the Application form for any Board /
Competitive Examination and submitting the same to the concerned
authorities rests with the student/parents /guardian. BASE will not take
any responsibility for the same.
10. BASE is not responsible for the safety of vehicles parked in or around
the class premises.
11. The photograph of the student may be used for congratulatory purposes
in any media and for use in brochures.
12. BASE reserves the right to make alterations to the content and delivery
of the programs when it feels such alterations are in the best interests of
the student.
13. BASE may change the venue, combine or cancel batches when there
are insufficient numbers of students in a batch at a center. However, in
such a situation, the student will have the option to opt out of the
course, if inconvenient to them.
14. Refund Poli cy:
In case a student wants to withdraw from the program, he or she has to
submit a written application for the same. Refund is applicable only to
students who have paid the course fee in full. Course fee is the total fee
payable for a year. Foundation SnT 1
st
Year and Foundation SnT 2
nd

Year are considered to be separate courses. The date of receipt of the
withdrawal application at a BASE centre will be the basis for refund
calculations. The refund policy is as enunciated below:
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(a) Rs. 2500 will be deducted from the amount paid and the remaining
refunded in the case of students who submit the application at least
one week before the commencement of classes for the particular
batch in which the student has enrolled.
(b) 25% of the course fee will be deducted from the amount paid and
the remaining refunded in case of students who submit the refund
application till within one calendar week after the commencement of
classes for the particular batch in which the student has enrolled.
(c) No refunds will be given to students who submit the withdrawal
application after one week after the commencement of classes for
the particular batch in which the student has enrolled.
(d) Students who enroll in the course one week after the
commencement of classes, for the batch in which they have
enrolled, are not eligible for refunds.
(e) All refunds will include refund of proportionate amount of service
tax.
15. In case of any dispute/disagreement between the student/parent and
BASE regarding the interpretations of these terms and conditions, the
same shall be referred to an Arbitrator who shall be appointed by the
Director, BASE. Proceedings, if any, shall be under the jurisdiction of
courts in Bangalore City only.

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