SocraticAli

OVERVIEW:
Our O-Level program is designed to establish a strong academic foundation while fostering critical thinking, logical reasoning, creativity, innovation, and self-confidence. We extend learning beyond textbooks by integrating modern and Socratic teaching methodologies, advanced digital learning tools, and personalized academic mentorship. Our focus extends beyond achieving high grades. We aim to develop learners who are equipped to navigate and address real-world challenges. Through structured guidance, subject mastery, individualized support, and systematic progress tracking, we ensure academic excellence.

SUBJECTS OFFERED:
We offer a comprehensive range of O-Level subjects, enabling students to select combinations that align with their individual strengths, aptitudes, and future careers. This flexibility allows learners to design an academic pathway that supports both their intellectual growth and long-term professional goals.
Compulsory Subjects for International students: Math & English
Compulsory Subjects for National students: Math, English, Urdu, Pak studies & Islamiyat
Elective Subjects: Economics, Business, Sociology, Accounting, Computer Science, ICT, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Add math, Environmental management, Food and nutrition & Global perspectives.

Course Code: 4024
Description:
O Level Mathematics builds problem-solving and logical reasoning skills through algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. It provides a strong foundation for higher-level mathematics and related disciplines.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Number, Algebra, and Graphs
⦁ Geometry and Measurement
⦁ Trigonometry and Vectors
⦁ Probability and Statistics

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Short Answer Questions (50 marks)
⦁ Paper 2: Structured and Extended Problems (80 marks)

Course Code: 1123
Description:
This course develops effective written and spoken communication skills. It emphasizes accuracy, clarity, and critical reading comprehension for academic and real-world contexts.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Reading for Meaning and Inference
⦁ Directed Writing and Composition
⦁ Grammar and Vocabulary Development

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Writing
⦁ Paper 2: Reading
⦁ Programs Offered:

Course Code: 3248
Description:
O Level Urdu enhances proficiency in reading, writing, and understanding the Urdu language. It fosters cultural appreciation and literary analysis.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary
⦁ Creative and Directed Writing
⦁ Prose and Poetry Appreciation

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Language
⦁ Paper 2: Literature
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Course Code: 2059
Description:
This subject provides a comprehensive understanding of Pakistan’s history, culture, geography, and development. It nurtures civic awareness and analytical understanding of national identity.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ History and Culture of Pakistan
⦁ Environment, Resources, and Development
⦁ Government and National Issues

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: History and Culture of Pakistan
⦁ Paper 2: Environment of Pakistan

Course Code: 2058
Description:
O Level Islamiyat deepens understanding of Islamic teachings, traditions, and history. It encourages moral reflection and appreciation of Islamic values.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Life and Teachings of the Prophet (PBUH)
⦁ Quranic Studies and Hadith
⦁ Islamic Beliefs and History

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Major Themes of the Quran and Hadith
⦁ Paper 2: History and Importance of Islam

Course Code: 2281
Description:
Economics introduces learners to basic economic principles, market structures, and the role of government in economic systems. It helps develop analytical and evaluative skills.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Basic Economic Problem and Resource Allocation
⦁ Market Structures and Price Systems
⦁ Government Policies and International Trade

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Multiple Choice (30%)
⦁ Paper 2: Structured Questions (70%)

Course Code: 7115
Description:
O Level Business Studies explores how organizations operate and make decisions in a changing global environment. It builds entrepreneurial thinking and practical business knowledge.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Business Activity and Organization
⦁ Marketing, Operations, and Finance
⦁ Human Resource Management
⦁ External Environment of Business

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Short Answer and Data Response
⦁ Paper 2: Case Study

Course Code: 2251
Description:
Sociology encourages students to understand social behavior, cultural diversity, and global change. It develops critical thinking and research skills.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Family, Education, and Media
⦁ Social Inequality and Stratification
⦁ Crime, Deviance, and Research Methods

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Theory and Methods
⦁ Paper 2: Social Institutions and Processes

Course Code: 7707
Description:
This subject provides knowledge of accounting principles, financial statements, and business transactions. It prepares learners for business, finance, and management studies.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Principles of Accounting
⦁ Double Entry and Financial Statements
⦁ Capital, Assets, and Liabilities
⦁ Analysis and Interpretation of Accounts

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Multiple Choice
⦁ Paper 2: Structured Questions

Course Code: 2210
Description:
Computer Science teaches computational thinking and practical programming skills. It focuses on data systems, algorithms, and logical problem-solving.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Data Representation and Hardware
⦁ Algorithms and Programming
⦁ Networks, Security, and Databases

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Theory of Computer Science
⦁ Paper 2: Problem-Solving and Programming

Course Code: 2213
Description:
ICT develops digital competence and practical skills in using modern technology for data handling, communication, and creative projects.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Communication and Information Systems
⦁ Databases, Spreadsheets, and Presentations
⦁ Network Security and Ethics

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Theory
⦁ Paper 2: Alternative to Practical (Documents, Databases)
⦁ Paper 3: Alternative to Practical (Spreadsheets, Website Authoring)

Course Code: 5090
Description:
Biology develops an understanding of life processes and biological systems. It connects theoretical knowledge with experimental skills.

Syllabus Overview:
Cell Structure and Function
Human Physiology
Reproduction, Ecology, and Genetics

Papers:
Paper 1: Multiple Choice
Paper 2: Theory
Paper 3: Alternative to Practical

Course Code: 5070
Description:
Chemistry explores matter, reactions, and their real-world applications in industry, medicine, and the environment.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Atomic Structure and Bonding
⦁ Periodicity and Quantitative Chemistry
⦁ Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Multiple Choice
⦁ Paper 2: Theory
⦁ Paper 3: Alternative to Practical

Course Code: 5054
Description:
Physics examines principles of matter, motion, and energy through theoretical and experimental perspectives.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Mechanics and Thermal Physics
⦁ Waves, Electricity, and Magnetism
⦁ Modern Physics and Energy Transfer

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Multiple Choice
⦁ Paper 2: Theory
⦁ Paper 3: Alternative to Practical

Course Code: 4037
Description:
Additional Mathematics provides advanced mathematical concepts beyond core math, preparing students for A Level Mathematics and technical fields.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Algebra, Calculus, and Trigonometry
⦁ Vectors and Coordinate Geometry
⦁ Functions and Inequalities

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1
⦁ Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2

Course Code: 5014
Description:
This subject explores the relationship between humans and the environment, encouraging sustainable thinking and problem-solving.

Syllabus Overview:
Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere
Energy, Resources, and Sustainability
Human Population and Urbanization

Papers:
Paper 1: Theory
Paper 2: Case Study and Problem Solving

Course Code: 6065
Description:
Food and Nutrition combines science, health, and creativity. It teaches food preparation, diet planning, and nutritional science.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Principles of Nutrition and Health
⦁ Meal Planning and Food Safety
⦁ Practical Cookery and Presentation

Papers:
⦁ Paper 1: Theory
⦁ Paper 2: Alternative to Practical

Course Code: 2069
Description:
Global Perspectives encourages critical thinking on global issues through inquiry and collaboration. It builds research, reasoning, and reflection skills.

Syllabus Overview:
⦁ Global Challenges and Perspectives
⦁ Personal Research and Reflection
⦁ Team Project and Communication

Papers:
⦁ Component 1: Written Examination
⦁ Component 2: Individual Report
⦁ Component 3: Team Project

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