Overview
The SSC Physics syllabus enables candidates to learn the theoretical and practical aspects of various concepts and principles in Physics. The syllabus lays emphasis on the development of investigative skills and laboratory work, in order to provide candidates with valuable skills to be used in their further education, as well as in an increasingly technological world. Candidates are taught how to question the world using scientific knowledge and techniques. They learn how to view the world from a scientific lens, thereby identifying various patterns in the real world, and becoming aware of the historical and cultural contexts surrounding the development of scientific concepts and theories.
Learning Objectives
The SSC Physics syllabus enables student to:
- Identify numbers, ways of representing numbers, and the effects of operations in various situations
- Develop the ability to describe and explain concepts, principles, systems, processes, and applications related to Physics
- Hone their critical thinking, problem solving, data management, investigative, and communication skills
- Develop an attitude of responsible citizenship, including respect for the environment and a commitment to the wise use of resources
- Recognize the usefulness and limitations of the scientific method and the relationship between science, technology, and society