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we believe that there is a winner in every student and that it just needs to be identified. We strive endlessly to discover this hidden potential of every student and work with heart and soul to enable every student to achieve his/her goal. We make a concerted effort to make a difference to every single student.

   We create a space for students to explore their subject knowledge to greater depths. Our faculties stay continuously updated in this ever changing competitive environment and design innovative ways of learning, teaching and testing.

Our Faculty Team

Prof.ATIF KHAN SIR

CHEMISTRY

If you're referring to NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) chemistry, which is a competitive exam in India for admission to undergraduate medical and dental courses, it's important to have a strong foundation in chemistry. Here are some key topics that you should focus on for NEET chemistry:
1. Organic Chemistry: Emphasize topics such as nomenclature, isomerism, reaction mechanisms, and the properties of organic compounds. Important chapters include alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, and biomolecules. 2. Inorganic Chemistry: Focus on the periodic table, chemical bonding, coordination compounds, and the properties and reactions of elements and compounds. Important chapters include atomic structure, chemical bonding, p-block elements, d-block elements, f-block elements, and metallurgy 3. Physical Chemistry: Pay attention to topics such as chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, atomic structure, solutions, redox reactions, and electrochemistry. Important chapters include mole concept, stoichiometry, gases, atomic structure, chemical thermodynamics, and chemical kinetics. It is crucial to thoroughly study the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) textbooks for chemistry, as they provide a comprehensive coverage of the NEET syllabus. Additionally, solving previous years' question papers and taking mock tests can help familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve your time management skills. Remember, NEET chemistry requires a strong conceptual understanding, so focus on building a solid foundation and practice solving problems regularly.

Prof.A.K NAGAR SIR

BIOLOGY

To prepare for NEET biology, it's important to have a strong foundation in biology concepts and develop a comprehensive understanding of the subject. Here are some key topics you should focus on: 1. Cell Biology: Understand the structure and functions of cells, cell cycle, cell division, and cell organelles. Pay attention to topics such as cell membrane, cell signaling, and cell communication. 2. Genetics and Evolution: Study the principles of genetics, inheritance patterns, DNA replication, transcription, translation, and gene expression. Also, familiarize yourself with the concepts of evolution, natural selection, speciation, and population genetics. 3. Human Anatomy and Physiology: Focus on the structure and functions of different systems of the human body, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous, endocrine, and reproductive systems. Understand the physiological processes and their regulation. 4. Plant Physiology: Learn about plant structure, photosynthesis, respiration, plant growth, hormones, and tropisms. Understand the physiological processes in plants and their regulation. 5. Diversity of Living Organisms: Study the classification and characteristics of different groups of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and various plant and animal groups. Pay attention to their evolutionary relationships and unique features. 6. Ecology and Environment: Understand the concepts of ecosystems, energy flow, nutrient cycling, biodiversity, ecological succession, and conservation biology. Also, familiarize yourself with environmental issues and their impact on living organisms. It's crucial to thoroughly study the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) textbooks for biology, as they provide a comprehensive coverage of the NEET syllabus. Additionally, practice solving MCQs from previous years' question papers and take mock tests to enhance your problem-solving skills and time management. Focus on understanding the concepts, diagrams, and experimental techniques mentioned in the textbooks. Also, stay updated with the latest developments in the field of biology through scientific journals, online resources, and supplementary study materials. Remember to revise regularly and make use of effective study techniques such as creating concept maps, summarizing key points, and discussing complex topics with peers or teachers.

Prof.SANJEEV KUMAR SIR

PHYSICS

To prepare for NEET physics, it's important to have a strong grasp of fundamental concepts and develop problem-solving skills. Here are some key topics you should focus on for NEET physics: 1. Mechanics: Topics like laws of motion, kinematics, work, energy, power, rotational motion, gravitation, and oscillations are important. Pay special attention to Newton's laws, conservation of momentum, and simple harmonic motion. 2. Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Gases: Study the laws of thermodynamics, heat transfer, specific heat capacities, and gas laws. Understand concepts such as the first law of thermodynamics, entropy, and the kinetic theory of gases. 3. Electromagnetism: Focus on topics like electrostatics, current electricity, electromagnetic induction, magnetic effects of current, and electromagnetic waves. Understand concepts like Coulomb's law, Ohm's law, Faraday's law, and Lenz's law. 4. Optics: Study topics such as reflection, refraction, lenses, optical instruments, interference, and diffraction. Understand concepts related to ray optics and wave optics. 5. Modern Physics: Learn about topics like dual nature of matter and radiation, atoms, nuclei, radioactivity, and semiconductor devices. Understand concepts like photoelectric effect, Bohr's model of the atom, nuclear reactions, and electronic devices. 6. Electronics: Familiarize yourself with basic concepts of electronic devices, such as diodes, transistors, and logic gates. Make sure to thoroughly study the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) textbooks for physics, as they cover the NEET syllabus in detail. Additionally, practice solving numerical problems and MCQs from previous years' question papers and take mock tests to improve your problem-solving skills and time management. Remember to also focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing formulas. Developing a strong conceptual understanding will help you tackle a wide range of questions effectively.

TESTIMONIAL

ABHISHEK SINGHAL, BHU- VARANASII’m Abhishek Singhal, pursuing M.B.B.S from IMS,BHU.I have taken coaching from EMERGING CLASSES for 1 Year program.I am grateful to Atif Khan Sir for his help throughout the course, his way of teachingand concept building was something that made him different from the others. Also,he was very supportive and regular tests made me analyse my progress. I’m very thankful to Atif Khan Sir and EMERGING CLASSES.

MANISH KUMAR, MAMC DELHI

The kind of group I had to compete with inside the classroom in EMERGING CLASSES was awesome. The consistent doubt clearing sessions and 24X7 availability of faculty members are unique, as compared to the institutes where my friends had enrolled.

 

SHILPI BARTHWAL, G.S.V.M.Medical College, Kanpur I’ve had the best ever experience at EMERGING CLASSES with best faculty ever, Who were ever ready to clarify the doubts. The test series anddiscussion sessions were of much help! I could make through NEET-UG with the help of EMERGING CLASSES and my parents.

 

Hi, Ankit Nayan fromANMMC&H. Student of Emerging classes 2 year program.This is the best place for neet aspirants.Their faculties are so helpful, having awesome teniques to deliver their knowledge to students. specially Heaven for organic chemistry. Thank

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