ISC Biology 12th class

Online Biology tuition for ISC Class 12

unipolaris academy provides good quality, interactive and personalized online biology tuition for ISC Class 12. At unipolaris academy, we offer comprehensive ISC online tuition for Class 12, designed to help students grasp key concepts with clarity and confidence.

Benefits in Online Biology Tuition for ISC Class 12

We enrol qualified and experienced ISC Class 12 Online Biology Tuition Tutors with pen tablet. The tutors have good command over subjects and have fluent communication skills

One to one teacher to student ratio ensures personal attention to the student

Regular Assignments are given and their evaluation is done timely

Questions complementing school curriculum are given for practice and solved along with students

Regular Doubts Resolution – Doubts of the students are cleared before moving on to the next concepts

Recording after the live class is provided in a folder for revision purpose so that student can go through concepts again if they are not able to understand in the live class

Focus is on clearing the basics of the student as once the basics are cleared they can build upon the basics to solve higher order problems

Personal Attention to the Student for focused learning – Personal attention is given to the student as teacher asks questions regularly during the live class thus enabling the teacher to understand the comprehension level of the student

Free Live Demo offered before Parent and student decides to go for regular classes

Syllabus in Online Biology Tuition for ISC Class 12

Unit 1: Reproduction

  • Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Flower structure, development of male and female gametophytes, pollination (types, agencies, and examples), outbreeding devices, pollen-pistil interaction, artificial hybridization, double fertilization, post-fertilization events (development of endosperm, embryo, seed, and fruit formation), special modes (apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony), and seed dispersal significance.
  • Human Reproduction: Male and female reproductive systems, microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary, gametogenesis (spermatogenesis and oogenesis), menstrual cycle, fertilization, embryonic development up to blastocyst formation, implantation, pregnancy, placenta formation, parturition, and lactation.
  • Reproductive Health: Need for reproductive health and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), birth control (need and methods), contraception, Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP), amniocentesis, infertility, and assisted reproductive technologies (IVF, ZIFT, GIFT).

Unit 2: Genetics and Evolution

  • Principles of Inheritance and Variation: Heredity and variation, Mendelian inheritance, deviations from Mendelism (incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles, pleiotropy, polygenic inheritance), chromosomal theory of inheritance, sex determination (humans, birds, honey bees), linkage and crossing over, mutation, sex-linked inheritance (hemophilia, color blindness), and Mendelian/chromosomal disorders in humans (Down’s, Turner’s, Klinefelter’s syndromes, Thalassemia, Sickle cell anemia).
  • Molecular Basis of Inheritance: Search for genetic material (Griffith’s, Hershey-Chase experiments), structure of DNA and RNA, DNA packaging, DNA replication, central dogma, transcription, genetic code, translation, regulation of gene expression (lac operon), Human Genome Project (HGP), and DNA fingerprinting.
  • Evolution: Origin of life, biological evolution and evidences (paleontological, comparative anatomy, embryological, and molecular), Darwin’s contribution, modern synthetic theory of evolution, mechanisms of variation (mutation and recombination), natural selection with examples, gene flow, genetic drift, Hardy-Weinberg’s principle, adaptive radiation, and human evolution.

Unit 3: Biology and Human Welfare

  • Human Health and Diseases: Pathogens and parasites causing human diseases (malaria, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ringworm) and their control; basic concepts of immunology (vaccines), cancer, HIV and AIDS; adolescence, drug, and alcohol abuse.
  • Microbes in Human Welfare: Microbes in household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment, energy generation (biogas), and microbes as biocontrol agents and biofertilizers; antibiotics production and uses.

Unit 4: Biotechnology and its Applications

  • Biotechnology – Principles and Processes: Recombinant DNA technology (Genetic Engineering) tools including restriction enzymes, polymerases, ligases, vectors, and competent hosts; downstream processing.
  • Biotechnology and its Applications: Applications in health and agriculture: human insulin and vaccine production, stem cell technology, gene therapy, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) like Bt crops (Bt cotton), transgenic animals, biosafety issues, biopiracy, and biopatents.

Unit 5: Ecology and Environment

  • Organisms and Populations: Organisms and environment (habitat and niche), population attributes (growth, birth rate, death rate, age distribution), population growth models (exponential and logistic), and population interactions (mutualism, competition, predation, parasitism, commensalism, amensalism).
  • Ecosystem: Ecosystem patterns, components, productivity, decomposition, energy flow, ecological pyramids (number, biomass, energy), and ecological succession (hydrarch and xerarch).
  • Biodiversity and its Conservation: Concept, patterns, and importance of biodiversity; loss of biodiversity, extinctions, and conservation strategies (in-situ and ex-situ conservation including national parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves, and seed banks)

Testimonials

⭐ Testimonial 1. Breaking Down Vast Theoretical Syllabus

Name: Ananya Roy, Student | ISC Class 12

“The ISC Class 12 Biology syllabus is massive, and chapters like Genetics and Evolution felt completely overwhelming. The faculty at unipolaris academy broke down these heavy concepts into clean, scannable flowcharts and summaries. They showed me exactly how to organize my thoughts, which helped me jump from a 70% in school exams to a 96% in the boards.”

⭐ Testimonial 2. Focus on Precise Board Exam Presentation

Name: Mr. & Mrs. Chatterjee, Parents | ISC Class 12 Parents

“We were worried about our daughter’s answer presentation for her ISC Boards, as she often left out critical technical keywords. unipolaris academy’s mock test series was a game-changer. The teachers provided detailed, line-by-line feedback on her answers based strictly on the Council’s marking scheme. Her confidence and marks improved drastically.”

⭐ Testimonial 3. Dedicated Strategy for Diagram-Based Questions

Name: Devansh Saxena, Student | ISC Class 12

“Biology diagrams always stressed me out because ISC examiners are highly particular about neatness and precise labeling. unipolaris academy had dedicated live sessions just for practicing structural diagrams like the human blastocyst or the structure of an antibody. Learning those step-by-step drawing techniques saved me so much time during the actual exam.”

⭐ Testimonial 4. Perfect Balance with NEET Preparation

Name: Sneha Kulkarni, Student | ISC Class 12

“While preparing for NEET, I was focusing entirely on multiple-choice questions and completely forgot how to write long, subjective answers for school. The mentors at unipolaris academy bridged that gap flawlessly. They taught me how to turn my conceptual understanding into structured, 5-mark answers without taking away from my competitive exam prep time.”

⭐ Testimonial 5. Concept Clarity Over Rote Memorization

Name: Rahul Verma, Student | ISC Class 12

“I used to think Biology was just about blind memorization, which made me dislike the subject. The teachers at unipolaris academy used real-world examples to explain chapters like Biotechnology and Human Health. They turned my least favorite subject into an interactive experience, and I ended up scoring a 98%!”

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