Unser Biologiekurs ist in 26 umfassende Kapitel unterteilt und bietet Ihnen 134 sorgfältig strukturierte Theorie-Lektionen sowie über 1.300 Multiple-Choice-Übungsfragen. Er vermittelt das vollständige Wissen in allgemeiner Biologie und Humanbiologie, das für die Aufnahmeprüfungen an erforderlich ist. Die Inhalte sind in einer klaren, prüfungsorientierten Sprache aufbereitet. Komplexe Themen werden durch präzise und verständliche Erklärungen anschaulich gemacht, sodass auch anspruchsvolle Sachverhalte leicht nachvollzogen werden können.
Kursgebühr: 89€ oder 0€ für unsere Bewerber
Unser Chemiekurs umfasst 20 Kapitel, 74 detaillierte Theorie-Lektionen sowie 1.000 Multiple-Choice-Fragen und deckt sowohl die anorganische als auch die organische Chemie umfassend ab. Jedes Thema wird durch Übungsquizze und praxisnahe Beispiele ergänzt, die es den Lernenden ermöglichen, theoretisches Wissen gezielt mit medizinischen und wissenschaftlichen Anwendungen zu verknüpfen: Sie lernen nicht nur, wie chemische Reaktionen ablaufen, sondern auch, warum sie in Biologie und Medizin eine entscheidende Rolle spielen.
Kursgebühr: 89€ oder 0€ für unsere Bewerber
Physik ist für viele angehende Medizinstudierende eine große Herausforderung – unser Kurs jedoch macht das Fach zugänglich und verständlich. Der Kurs umfasst 6 zentrale Kapitel, 58 klar strukturierte Theorie-Lektionen, 600 prüfungsnahe Multiple-Choice-Übungsfragen sowie 300 Arbeitsblätter. Jedes Kapitel enthält gezielte Strategien zur effektiven Problemlösung, anspruchsvolle Quizübungen und rechenbasierte Arbeitsblätter, die sowohl das konzeptionelle Verständnis als auch die numerische Genauigkeit der Lernenden gezielt fördern.
Kursgebühr: 89€ oder 0€ für unsere Bewerber
✔️ Alles in einem Paket
Statt zwischen verschiedenen Quellen hin und her zu springen, erhalten Sie bei uns alle wichtigen Ressourcen gebündelt: Theorie, Übungsfragen und Wiederholungstools – alles strukturiert und klar aufbereitet.
✔️ Flexibles und selbstbestimmtes Lernen
Lernen Sie wann und wo Sie möchten. Ideal für Schülerinnen und Schüler, die sich parallel zum Schulabschluss oder über mehrere Monate hinweg auf ihre Aufnahmeprüfungen vorbereiten.
✔️ Prüfungsorientierte Inhalte
Jede Lektion und jedes Quiz wurde speziell im Hinblick auf medizinische Aufnahmeprüfungen entwickelt. Sie finden klare Definitionen, vorgerechnete Beispiele und anwendungsbezogene Aufgaben, die genau auf die Anforderungen von Medizinaufnahmetests abgestimmt sind.
✔️ Ideal für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene
Egal, ob Sie gerade erst anfangen oder Ihr Wissen vor Studienbeginn auffrischen möchten – unsere Lektionen vermitteln den Stoff Schritt für Schritt, ohne dass ein universitärer Hintergrund vorausgesetzt wird.
✔️ Praxisnahes Lernen
Mit über 300 Arbeitsblättern entwickeln Sie die Fähigkeit, das Gelernte durch konkrete Berechnungen und Übungsaufgaben anzuwenden – eine Schlüsselkompetenz für den Erfolg bei medizinischen Aufnahmeprüfungen.
✅ Sicheres Verständnis der wichtigsten Themen in Biologie, Chemie und Physik
✅ Selbstbewusstes Bestehen von Multiple-Choice-Prüfungen
✅ Erkennen eigener Stärken und Schwächen durch gezielte Übung
✅ Solide naturwissenschaftliche Grundlage für einen erfolgreichen Start ins Medizinstudium
✅ Mehr Sicherheit bei Auswahlgesprächen und Prüfungen, da Sie alle zentralen Themen umfassend behandelt haben
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📘 Complete Biology Course for Medical and Science Applicants
📚 134 detailed theory lessons | ❓ 1300 multiple choice questions
🧾 What’s Included in the Full Course Package
✅ 26 structured chapters
✅ 134 detailed theory lessons
✅ 1300 multiple choice questions (50 per chapter, 5 options, 1 correct answer)
✅ Clean, exam-focused explanations in plain language
✅ Ideal for IMAT, A-Level, BMAT, and pre-medical exams
Chapter 1: Chemistry of Life
You will learn the basic chemical principles needed to understand life. This includes atoms, molecules, ions, and how they interact to form the building blocks of cells and biological systems.
Chapter 2: Water and Organic Molecules
You will explore the unique properties of water, as well as the structure and biological functions of key organic molecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Chapter 3: Enzymes
You’ll study how enzymes work as biological catalysts, how they lower activation energy, and how temperature, pH, and inhibitors affect enzyme activity.
Chapter 4: The Cell
You’ll understand prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cell structure, organelles, and their functions. Learn how cells are organized and how this structure relates to function.
Chapter 5: Cell Membrane
You will learn the fluid mosaic model of membranes, membrane proteins, and how transport processes like diffusion, osmosis, and active transport occur.
Chapter 6: The Cell Cycle and Mitosis
You’ll examine how cells divide, the phases of the cell cycle, and how mitosis ensures genetic continuity. Also includes regulation and checkpoints.
Chapter 7: Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction
You’ll study how meiosis creates genetic diversity, the differences between meiosis and mitosis, and the biological importance of sexual reproduction.
Chapter 8: DNA Structure and Replication
You will understand the double-helix structure of DNA, its role in storing genetic information, and how it is replicated before cell division.
Chapter 9: Protein Synthesis
You’ll learn how DNA is transcribed into RNA and then translated into proteins, covering all the key molecules and stages involved.
Chapter 10: Mutations and Gene Expression
You’ll explore different types of mutations, how they affect gene function, and the mechanisms controlling gene expression in cells.
Chapter 11: Mendelian Genetics
You’ll understand how traits are inherited through dominant and recessive alleles, Punnett squares, and Mendel’s laws.
Chapter 12: Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance
You’ll go beyond simple inheritance and explore codominance, incomplete dominance, multiple alleles, and polygenic traits.
Chapter 13: Chromosomal Inheritance
You’ll study how chromosomes carry genes, sex-linked traits, nondisjunction, and disorders caused by chromosomal abnormalities.
Chapter 14: Evolution and Natural Selection
You’ll learn about Darwin’s theory, the mechanisms of evolution, and how populations change over time due to natural selection and genetic drift.
Chapter 15: Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
You’ll understand how genes are modified, cloned, and transferred in labs. Includes PCR, CRISPR, and applications in medicine and agriculture.
Chapter 16: Biological Classification and Taxonomy
You’ll study how living organisms are classified, learn about domains and kingdoms, and understand binomial nomenclature and phylogenetic trees.
Chapter 17: Viruses and Prokaryotes
You’ll examine the structure and life cycles of viruses, bacterial classification, reproduction, and their roles in ecosystems and human health.
Chapter 18: Human Digestive System
You’ll learn the anatomy and function of the digestive organs, how nutrients are broken down and absorbed, and the regulation of digestion.
Chapter 19: Human Circulatory System
You’ll study the heart, blood vessels, and the flow of blood. Topics include the cardiac cycle, blood pressure, and components of blood.
Chapter 20: Human Respiratory System
You’ll explore the mechanics of breathing, gas exchange, and how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the body.
Chapter 21: Human Immune System
You’ll learn the components of the immune system, including innate and adaptive immunity, antibodies, vaccines, and immune responses.
Chapter 22: Human Excretory System
You’ll study the structure and function of the kidneys, nephron, and how the body removes metabolic wastes and regulates water balance.
Chapter 23: Human Nervous System
You’ll examine neurons, action potentials, synapses, and the central and peripheral nervous systems, including sensory and motor pathways.
Chapter 24: Human Endocrine System
You’ll learn how hormones regulate body functions, the glands involved, and the interaction between endocrine and nervous systems.
Chapter 25: Human Reproductive System
You’ll study the male and female reproductive anatomy, gametogenesis, hormonal control, and stages of human development.
Chapter 26: Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems
You’ll understand how bones and muscles work together, how joints function, and how the body maintains posture and movement.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
✅ Understand and apply core concepts in cell biology, genetics, physiology, and evolution
✅ Analyze biological processes at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels
✅ Master all required topics for IMAT, BMAT, A-Levels, and university entrance exams
✅ Solve real exam-style questions with confidence and scientific reasoning.
📘 Complete Chemistry Course for Medical and Science Applicants
📚 74 detailed theory lessons | ❓ 1000 multiple choice questions
🧾 What’s Included in the Full Course Package
✅ 20 comprehensive chapters
✅ 74 detailed theory lessons covering all essential inorganic and organic chemistry topics
✅ 1000 multiple choice questions (50 per chapter, 5 options, 1 correct answer)
✅ Clear, structured lessons in plain, exam-ready language
✅ Includes definitions, reaction mechanisms, solved examples, and real-life applications
✅ Covers all topics required for IMAT, A-Level, pre-med, and university admission exams
Chapter 1: The Scientific Method and Properties of Matter
You will be introduced to scientific thinking and how matter is classified by physical and chemical properties. You'll explore the states of matter, changes of state, and foundational lab principles used throughout chemistry.
Chapter 2: Chemical Elements and Compounds
You will learn the difference between elements, atoms, and compounds. You’ll understand how atoms combine into molecules and how chemical formulas describe atomic composition and structure.
Chapter 3: Atomic Structure
You will explore the internal structure of atoms, including protons, neutrons, and electrons. You’ll understand atomic number, isotopes, and how electrons are arranged in shells and orbitals.
Chapter 4: The Periodic Table of Elements
You will discover how elements are organized by increasing atomic number. Learn about groups, periods, and trends like atomic radius, ionization energy, and metallic character, and how these relate to chemical reactivity.
Chapter 5: Chemical Bonding
You will explore how atoms form stable compounds through ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds. Learn about bond polarity, electronegativity, bond energy, and intermolecular forces such as hydrogen bonding and Van der Waals forces.
Chapter 6: Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
You will learn to identify, name, and describe the properties of oxides, acids, bases (hydroxides), and salts. This chapter also includes their interactions in neutralization, redox reactions, and salt formation.
Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
You will learn how to balance chemical equations, calculate molar and molecular mass, apply the mole concept, and classify types of reactions. You will also solve stoichiometry problems involving gases, solids, and solutions.
Chapter 8: Solutions
You will understand how solutions form, the role of solvents like water, and how to express concentration using molarity and other units. You’ll explore solubility, saturation, and the effect of temperature and pressure.
Chapter 9: Equilibria in Aqueous Solution
You will study reversible reactions, equilibrium constants, and Le Chatelier’s Principle. You’ll learn to apply equilibrium concepts to acid-base reactions, precipitation, solubility, and ionic equilibria.
Chapter 10: Elements of Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis
You will explore reaction rates, rate laws, and the influence of temperature, concentration, and catalysts. You’ll also learn about reaction mechanisms, transition states, and activation energy.
Chapter 11: Oxidation and Reduction
You will master oxidation numbers, redox reactions, and how to identify oxidizing and reducing agents. You'll also learn to balance redox equations and understand redox chemistry in biological and electrochemical contexts.
Chapter 12: Acids and Bases
You will study the different acid-base definitions (Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, Lewis), pH, neutralization, hydrolysis, and buffers. You'll apply these ideas to chemical equilibria and biological systems.
Chapter 13: Foundations of Organic Chemistry
You will explore what defines an organic molecule and how carbon atoms form chains, rings, and complex structures. You'll learn about molecular, empirical, and structural formulas and isomerism.
Chapter 14: Carbon–Carbon Bonds and Hydrocarbons
You will study saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic compounds. Learn how structure affects physical properties and reactivity.
Chapter 15: Hydrocarbons
This chapter focuses on hydrocarbon reactions: combustion, halogenation, hydrogenation, and substitution. You will explore their environmental and industrial relevance.
Chapter 16: Functional Groups and Their Properties
You’ll learn how functional groups like alcohols, ketones, amines, and acids define the reactivity and properties of organic molecules. You will also compare boiling points, acidity, and solubility.
Chapter 17: Stereochemistry and Isomerism
You will explore chirality, enantiomers, diastereomers, and geometric isomerism. Learn how 3D arrangement affects chemical behavior, especially in biological and pharmaceutical systems.
Chapter 18: Organic Reactions and Mechanisms
You’ll study substitution (SN1/SN2), elimination (E1/E2), and addition reactions. Learn about nucleophiles, electrophiles, carbocations, and energy profiles to understand how reactions progress.
Chapter 19: Spectroscopy and Analytical Techniques
You will learn how chemists identify compounds using IR, NMR, mass spectrometry, and chromatography. You’ll interpret spectra and understand how structure affects signal patterns.
Chapter 20: Applications of Organic Chemistry
This final chapter connects theory to real life—exploring the role of organic chemistry in food, drugs, materials, and sustainability. You’ll learn about polymers, medicinal chemistry, and green chemistry.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
✅ Understand and apply core inorganic and organic chemistry concepts
✅ Analyze and predict chemical reactions and structures
✅ Master all required topics for IMAT, BMAT, A-Levels, and university entrance exams
✅ Solve real exam-style questions with confidence and accuracy
📘 Complete Physics Course for Medical and Science Applicants
📚 58 detailed theory lessons | ❓ 600 multiple choice questions | 📝 300 Worksheets
🧾 What’s Included in the Full Course Package
✅ 6 structured chapters
✅ 58 detailed theory lessons
✅ 600 multiple choice questions (100 per chapter, 5 options, 1 correct answer)
✅ 300 downloadable worksheets with calculations and exercises (each worksheet with 4 exercises)
✅ Clear explanations and problem-solving strategies
✅ Aligned with A-Level, and pre-med requirements
✅ Ideal to prepare your admission test for medicine, dental medicine or veterinary medicine
Chapter 1: Physical Quantities and Their Measurement
In this chapter, you'll explore the foundations of physics, starting with fundamental and derived quantities. You'll learn about SI and Technical measurement systems, prefixes for multiples and submultiples, and how to use scientific notation. The chapter also covers essential unit conversions and introduces scalar and vector quantities, along with basic vector operations.
Included: ❓ Practice quizzes + 📝 Worksheets
Chapter 2: Kinematics
Kinematics is the branch of physics that describes how objects move. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to characterize motion using position, velocity, and acceleration. Explore linear, circular, and harmonic motion, and understand the laws and equations that govern these fundamental concepts.
Included: ❓ Practice quizzes + 📝 Worksheets
Chapter 3: Dynamics
Dynamics explores the causes behind motion, focusing on how forces affect the behavior of objects. In this chapter, you'll study Newton's laws, types of forces, and the concepts of impulse, momentum, and energy. You'll also learn about torque, work, power, and the principles of conservation that govern motion and energy in physical systems.
Included: ❓ Practice quizzes + 📝 Worksheets
Chapter 4: Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics examines the behavior of liquids and gases at rest and in motion. In this chapter, you'll explore fundamental properties like density and pressure, and dive into key principles such as Pascal’s, Stevin’s, and Archimedes’. You'll also study fluid flow, including the continuity equation, Bernoulli’s principle, and how viscosity affects real fluids.
Included: ❓ Practice quizzes + 📝 Worksheets
Chapter 5: Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics explores how heat, energy, and work interact within physical systems. This chapter introduces temperature, heat transfer, and calorimetry, along with phase changes and the behavior of ideal gases. You'll also learn about the fundamental laws of thermodynamics, which govern energy conservation and the direction of natural processes.
Included: ❓ Practice quizzes + 📝 Worksheets
Chapter 6: Electricity and Electromagnetism
This chapter explores the nature of electric charges and the forces between them, beginning with Coulomb’s law and the concept of the electric field. You'll study electric circuits, voltage, resistance, and the behavior of capacitors and resistors. The chapter also introduces current (both DC and AC), Kirchhoff’s laws, and the connection between electricity and magnetism through the magnetic field of a current.
Included: ❓ Practice quizzes + 📝 Worksheets
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
✅ Understand and apply key physics concepts from mechanics to electromagnetism
✅ Analyze motion, forces, energy, fluids, and thermodynamics with precision
✅ Master all required topics for IMAT, BMAT, A-Levels, and university entrance exams
✅ Solve real exam-style questions with confidence and accuracy
With 260+ theory lessons, 2900+ MCQs, and 300+ worksheets, it covers all IMAT, BMAT, and A-Level topics. Master every subject with clear explanations, real exam-style practice, and expert preparation for university-level science and medicine.