class 11th · rbse board

Class 11th Computer Science

Start from absolute zero and build a rock-solid foundation in computing and Python — exactly what your board syllabus demands.

CLASS 11TH · RBSE

Class 11th Computer Science

Start from absolute zero and build a rock-solid foundation in computing and Python — exactly what your board syllabus demands.

Python Cyber Safety

What you'll learn

  • Computer systems & organisation — hardware, software, memory, number systems
  • Python fundamentals — variables, data types, operators, input/output
  • Flow of control — if/else, loops, nested loops
  • Strings, lists, tuples & dictionaries
  • Society, law & ethics — digital footprint, cyber safety
  • Board-pattern tests & previous-year questions
syllabus roadmap · class 11th

Your learning journey

Start from zero. Finish board-exam ready. This is the exact path we follow, in order.

1Computer basics

How a computer actually works — hardware, software, memory & number systems.

2Python begins

Variables, data types, operators, input/output — your first real programs.

3Flow of control

if/else decisions and loops — where coding starts getting fun.

4Data handling

Strings, lists, tuples & dictionaries — Python's power tools.

5Cyber safety & ethics

Digital footprint, safe internet use, society & law topics.

6Board-exam prep

PYQs, mock tests & answer-writing practice till exam day.

Frequently asked questions

Is this course for RBSE?

Yes! Everything — classes, notes and practice — is mapped chapter by chapter to the official RBSE syllabus, so you study exactly what your board exam needs. (CBSE batches coming soon.)

What if I miss a live class?

No problem — every class is recorded and shared with you, so you can rewatch anytime.

How do I join after paying?

Within 24 hours of payment you'll be added to the students group where you'll get the class schedule, links, notes, and recordings.

Do I need a laptop?

A laptop or PC is recommended for Python practice, but you can attend classes from a phone. Free tools like Google Colab let you practice Python from any device.