Based on the feedback received from the students and their parents over the last few years – KEC has launched advanced conceptual courses in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. These courses are more complex in terms of their difficulty levels. View topics and syllabus for KEC advanced courses.

These courses aim to equip the students for exams such as Ganit Pravinya/Pradnya, NTSE, Domestic and International Olympiads; and 
are designed to create strong foundation students choosing Science stream in Class 11/12, and a base for exams such as JEE-Main, JEE-Advanced, SAT & GRE.

1) Conceptual Physics (suggested for Class 7/8)

Conceptual Physics is a specially designed course for students of Class 7/8 for deeper understanding of importance concepts in field of Kinematics, Motion, Force, Pressure, Heat, Light, Power, Electricity, Magnetism and others. The content of this course are useful for school exams, Homi Bhabha exam, Olympiads and other advanced exams.  Course commences in June and ends in February.

2) Fundamental Chemistry (suggested for Class 7/8)

Fundamental Chemistry is a specially designed course for students of Class 7/8 for which introduces and explains concepts in areas of Matter, Reactions, Periodic Table, Metals, Hydrocarbons and study of key elements. The content of this course are useful for school exams, Homi Bhabha exam, Olympiads and other advanced exams. Course commences in June and ends in February.

3) Advanced Chemistry (suggested for Class 8/9)

Advanced Chemistry is a specially designed course for students of Class 8/9 for which introduces and explains concepts in areas of Chemical bonding, Gases, Electrochemistry, Metallurgy and Organic Chemistry. The content of this course are useful for school exams, Homi Bhabha exam, Olympiads and other advanced exams. Course commences in June and ends in February.

4) Conceptual Maths (suggested for Class 8)

This is a high-level course covering advanced mathematics topics. Contents of this course are designed to cover the requirements of Ganit Prabhutva / Pradnya exams in addition to other advanced exams like Maths Olympiads. Course commences in June. 

5) Maths for Physics (suggested for Class 9)

This advanced course is designed with special emphasis on numerical and quantitative questions which can be expected for engineering and medical entrance exams. Course commences in June.