
"Avengers: The Endgame" series offers a focused, 30-day intensive revision program designed to equip Class 12 Commerce students for their upcoming board exams. This initiative provides comprehensive, exam-oriented support for core subjects, guiding students through a structured preparation process to build confidence and ensure optimal performance.
The series is meticulously crafted to support diverse student needs, categorizing them into three main groups:
Category 1: The Unstarted Student
These students have yet to begin serious preparation. The program aims to initiate their focus and provide a clear starting point.
Category 2: The Inconsistent Student
This group has fragmented understanding due to unstable preparation, covering some topics well while struggling with others.
Category 3: The Application-Deficient Student
Students who have completed the syllabus but face challenges in applying knowledge. Common struggles include:
Inability to write answers correctly in the exam format.
Difficulty solving numerical problems in Accountancy (e.g., passing entries, matching the balance sheet).
Failure to crack case studies in Business Studies.
Inability to properly explain diagrams in Economics.
The series functions as a "Zero to Hero" program, providing a defined plan to overcome these specific academic hurdles. (Analogy: The faculty team acts as "The Avengers," the board exams are "Thanos," and the series is the "Endgame" plan for student success.)
This intensive, exam-oriented revision program follows a precise schedule and scope:
Program Name: Avengers: The Endgame Series
Start Date: 11th January
Duration: 30 days
Total Time Commitment (Core Subjects): 30 hours across 30 days, emphasizing smart, focused sessions.
Platform: All classes will be live on the PW Commerce Wala Class 12th YouTube channel.
Content Focus:
Full unit-wise revision of core subjects.
Exam-oriented content including important questions, gas papers, and warm-up sessions.
Supporting Materials: Class notes will be available for free on the PW mobile app within the "Vishwas Commerce Batch."
Session Timings: All live sessions are scheduled from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
The plan provides a day-wise, marks-wise, and subject-wise breakdown for the three core commerce subjects, each carrying 80 marks.
Total Allotment: 8 Days, 12 Hours
Objective: Cover the full 80-mark syllabus, focusing on building momentum for board exams.
Schedule:
Jan 17: Partnership Fundamentals & Goodwill (Approx. 8 marks of the 36-mark Partnership unit).
Jan 18: Change in PSR & Admission of a Partner.
Jan 27: Retirement & Death of a Partner (Approx. 8 marks).
Jan 28: Dissolution of a Partnership Firm. (Completes the 36-mark Partnership unit).
Jan 29: Company Accounts: Shares & Debentures (Covers the 24-mark second book).
Feb 5, 6, 7: Book 3: Financial Statement Analysis, including Tools, Ratio Analysis, and Cash Flow Statement (Covers the 20-mark third book).
Total Allotment: 6 Days, 9 Hours
Objective: Cover the full 80-mark syllabus, bifurcated into Macroeconomics and Indian Economic Development.
Schedule (Macroeconomics - Love Sir):
Jan 11: Money & Banking, Government Budget, Foreign Exchange & BOP. (Total 18 marks).
Jan 12: Determination of Income & Employment (AD-AS). (Covers 12 marks).
Jan 19: National Income Accounting.
Schedule (Indian Economic Development - Neha Jangid):
Jan 24: Chapters 1-3: Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence, Indian Economy (1950-1990), and Economic Reforms since 1991. (Covers 12 marks).
Jan 25: Chapters on Human Capital Formation, Rural Development, Employment, and Environment & Sustainable Development. (Covers 20 marks).
Date TBD: Final Chapter: Comparative Development Experiences of India and its Neighbours. (Covers 8 marks).
Total Allotment: 5 Days, 7.5 Hours
Objective: Cover the full 80-mark syllabus with a special focus on case studies, keywords, and memory techniques.
Schedule (All sessions 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM):
Jan 14: First three chapters (Basics/Foundations). (Covers 16 marks).
Jan 15: Planning & Organising. (Part of a 14-mark unit).
Jan 21: Staffing, Directing, & Controlling. (Covers 20 marks).
Jan 22: Financial Management & Financial Markets. (Covers 15 marks).
Feb 1: Marketing & Consumer Protection. (Covers 15 marks).
The series also includes structured support for other important subjects:
English (Instructor: Divya Ma'am)
Jan 13: Flamingo (Book 1).
Jan 20: Vistas (Book 2).
Sessions cover all chapters, stories, and poems, with a one-week gap for self-study.
Mathematics (Core & Applied)
Content includes full revision of important topics, practice questions, case studies, and dedicated marathons.
Other Subjects:
Support for Physical Education and Hindi is also part of the overall plan.
To maximize learning outcomes, the faculty outlines a structured process, contrasting it with common student errors:
Correct, Full-Proof Process:
Attend Live Class: Actively participate in the session.
Review Notes: Access and review the provided class notes after the session.
Revise with One-Shots: Use existing one-shot videos for deeper conceptual revision.
Practice: Complete homework and practice questions.
Attend Marathons: Utilize marathons as a final, comprehensive review before the exam.
Self-Study: Integrate all the above with dedicated self-study time.
Common Mistakes Leading to Poor Performance:
Mistake 1 (High Risk): Attending class and then directly appearing for the exam without follow-up revision or practice.
Mistake 2 (Average/Below-Average Performance): Completing the syllabus and jumping directly to marathons without intermediate revision, note-making, or practice, lacking a systematic foundation.
The Avengers: The Endgame series guides students through the correct, full-proof process over the 30-day period.