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Doubt Clinics

Why Doubt Clinics work

Targeted help removes bottlenecks quickly, keeps momentum with school work, and builds confidence by converting every doubt into a solved example or mastered concept.

  • Ideal during homework rush, pre-unit tests, and revision weeks.
  • Perfect for bridging gaps after a difficult school test.
  • Scales from a single doubt to a full topic sprint before exams.
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SaitechAI • Saitechinfo Academic Doubt Clinics

Cost-effective Doubt Clarification for Class 9–12, NEET & JEE

Selective coaching that fits your schedule and budget — focused clarifications, topic-level tuitions, smart time management, and stress-balanced preparation aligned with school demands.

Selective Coaching

Pay only for what you need — a single question, a tricky concept, or one full topic.

Concept Clarity

Micro-lessons (ConceptDrone) to resolve root confusions and build durable understanding.

Topic-Level Tuitions

Compact topic sprints with examples, practice, and quick assessments.

Time Management

Short sessions fit around school, saving commute time and preventing burnout.

School-Aligned Support

Balanced with homework, daily tests, revisions, and unit schedules.

Question-Paper Help

Doubt clarification directly on school test question papers with stepwise solutions.

Recover after low scores — rapid remediation plan and re-attempt strategies.

Mock tests & targeted revisions — focused drills on weak areas.

Transparent outcomes — mini-report on concepts mastered and next steps.

Parent-friendly — clear pricing, flexible scheduling, and measurable progress.

Packages & Pricing
Single Question Doubt
₹100

One question, verified answer with quick explanation.

Single Concept Doubt ConceptDrone
₹200

One core idea clarified with examples and pitfalls.

Topic Card
₹300

Curated notes, guided problems, and practice set.

Topic Tuition
₹3,000

Up to 6 hours — full topic coverage with tests and review.

How It Works
1
Pick plan (Question / Concept / Topic)
2
Share doubt & school timeline
3
Get schedule confirmation
4
Attend session & practice
5
Receive recap & next steps

Why Doubt Clinics work

Targeted help removes bottlenecks quickly, keeps momentum with school work, and builds confidence by converting every doubt into a solved example or mastered concept.

  • Ideal during homework rush, pre-unit tests, and revision weeks.
  • Perfect for bridging gaps after a difficult school test.
  • Scales from a single doubt to a full topic sprint before exams.
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Electronic configuration worksheet

SaitechAI Worksheet — Electronic Configuration (Block Elements)

SaitechAI Worksheet — Electronic Configuration

10 problems from p-block, d-block and f-block elements

Start: End: Duration:
Q1. Boron (Z = 5, p-block)
1s² 2s² 2p¹
Q2. Nitrogen (Z = 7, p-block)
1s² 2s² 2p³
Q3. Sulfur (Z = 16, p-block)
1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁴
Q4. Bromine (Z = 35, p-block)
[Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s² 4p⁵
Q5. Copper (Z = 29, d-block)
[Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s¹
Q6. Zinc (Z = 30, d-block)
[Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s²
Q7. Iron (Z = 26, d-block)
[Ar] 3d⁶ 4s²
Q8. Cerium (Z = 58, f-block)
[Xe] 4f¹ 5d¹ 6s²
Q9. Neodymium (Z = 60, f-block)
[Xe] 4f⁴ 6s²
Q10. Uranium (Z = 92, f-block)
[Rn] 5f³ 6d¹ 7s²
Score: 0/20
Blocks covered: p-block (Q1–Q4), d-block (Q5–Q7), f-block (Q8–Q10). © SaitechAI
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pH and pOH Worksheet

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pH & pOH – 15 Problems Worksheet

Enter answers with 2–3 significant digits unless stated.

Score: 0 / 15
Answer Key & Explanations (Hidden)

Rounding: Unless specified, give answers to 2 decimal places. Use 25 °C (Kw = 1.0×10−14).

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Lewis Dot Structure Worksheet

Lewis Dot Symbols – 10 Q&A (SaitechAI Topic Card)

Lewis Dot Symbols – Worksheet (10 Questions & Answers)

Topic Card • Chemistry • Chemical Bonding Subtopic: Lewis Symbols (Valence Electrons) © SaitechAI
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Ohm’s Law Worksheet

Lecture Notes on Ohm’s Law

*(Prepared by SaitechAI)


1. Introduction

  • Ohm’s Law is a fundamental principle in electrical circuits.
  • Proposed by Georg Simon Ohm (1827).
  • It defines the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R).

2. Statement of Ohm’s Law

At constant temperature, the current (I) flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference (V) across its ends, provided the physical conditions remain constant.

Mathematically: V=I×RV = I \times R


3. Key Terms

  1. Voltage (V)
    • Also called potential difference.
    • Unit: Volt (V).
    • Measured by a voltmeter (connected in parallel).
  2. Current (I)
    • Flow of electric charge per unit time.
    • Unit: Ampere (A).
    • Measured by an ammeter (connected in series).
  3. Resistance (R)
    • Opposition offered by the conductor to the flow of current.
    • Unit: Ohm (Ω).
    • Depends on material, length, area of cross-section, and temperature.

4. Graphical Representation

  • I–V characteristics of an ohmic conductor:
    • A straight line passing through the origin.
    • Slope = VI=R\frac{V}{I} = R.
  • For non-ohmic devices (e.g., filament lamps, diodes), the I–V graph is nonlinear.

5. Conditions for Validity

  • Temperature should remain constant.
  • Physical properties of the conductor (dimensions, material) must not change.
  • Fails in semiconductors, vacuum tubes, electrolytes.

6. Applications

  1. Designing and analyzing electrical circuits.
  2. Measuring resistance of unknown devices using Ohm’s law method.
  3. Used in domestic wiring, electrical appliances, and power distribution.
  4. Forms the basis of electronic circuit analysis.

7. Example Problems


8. Important Points

  • Ohm’s Law helps in understanding linear circuits.
  • Resistance varies with temperature for metals (increases as temperature increases).
  • Used in combination with Kirchhoff’s Laws for circuit analysis.

9. Summary

  • Formula: V = IR
  • V∝IV \propto I when RR is constant.
  • Applicable for ohmic conductors under constant physical conditions.

Ohm’s Law Worksheet:

Please enter the details, once finished take a print pdf and submit to the faculty.

Ohm’s Law (V = I × R) — Worksheet

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Language Policy at Saitechinfo

At Saitechinfo, we firmly believe that learning in the mother tongue ensures deeper understanding and better retention of knowledge. To achieve this, we follow a bilingual system of coaching:

  1. English with Mother Tongue Support
    • Core explanations are delivered in English.
    • Parallel reinforcement is provided in students’ mother tongue (Tamil/Hindi), ensuring clarity in basic concepts.
  2. Pure English Coaching
    • For students aiming at higher academic and professional standards, we also provide sessions fully in English, enabling them to strengthen technical vocabulary and communication.
  3. Faculty Voice Translation
    • Original lectures delivered by our faculty members are translated into Hindi and Tamil along with English.
    • This makes our video lectures more accessible, helping students bridge gaps in comprehension.
  4. Clarity in Basic Concepts
    • With this bilingual support, students gain confidence in both conceptual understanding and technical terminology.
    • This balance prepares them for competitive exams, academic success, and real-world applications.

In essence: Saitechinfo nurtures students by blending mother tongue for clarity with English for technical excellence, ensuring every learner gets the best of both worlds.

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Prerequisites for Python Training

by Kasthuri Muthu MTech

  1. Laptop / Desktop
    Windows / Linux / Mac OS.
    At least 4 GB RAM.
  2. Python Installed
    Install Python 3.10 or above from python.org.
    Ensure IDLE is working (type python in terminal/command prompt to check).
  3. Internet Connection
    Stable connection for online classes (Zoom/Google Meet).
  4. Mindset

Be curious and open to learning.
Practice after every class (minimum 30 minutes).