- Short info about DSMP
 - About Python
 - Python Output/print function
 - Python Data Types
 - Python Variables
 - Python comments
 - Python Keywords and Identifiers
 - Python User Input
 - Python Type conversion
 - Python Literals
 
- Start of the session
 - Python Operators
 - Python if-else
 - Python Modules
 - Python While Loop
 - Python for loop
 
- Introduction
 - Solving Loop problems
 - Break, continue, pass statement in loops
 - Strings
 - String indexing
 - String slicing
 - Edit and delete a string
 - Operations on String
 - Common String functions
 
- Start of the Session
 - PPT presentation on Time Complexity (Efficiency in Programming and Orders of Growth)
 - Examples
 
- Introduction
 - Array vs List
 - How lists are stored in a memory
 - Characteristics of Python List
 - Code Example of Lists
- Create and access a list
 - append(), extend(), insert()
 - Edit items in a list
 - Deleting items from a list
 - Arithmetic, membership and loop operations on a List
 - Various List functions
 - List comprehension
 - 2 Ways to traverse a list
 - Zip() function
 - Python List can store any kind of objects
 
 - Disadvantages of Python list
 
- Create and access a tuple
 - Can we edit and add items to a tuple?
 - Deletion
 - Operations on tuple
 - Tuple functions
 - List vs tuple
 - Tuple unpacking
 - Zip() on tuple
 
- Create and access a set
 - Can we edit and add items to a set?
 - Deletion
 - Operations on set
 - set functions
 - Frozen set (immutable set)
 - Set comprehension
 
- Create dictionary
 - Accessing items
 - Add, remove, edit key-value pairs
 - Operations on dictionary
 - Dictionary functions
 - Dictionary comprehension
 - Zip() on dictionary
 - Nested comprehension
 
- Create function
 - Arguments and parameters
 - args and kwargs
 - How to access documentation of a function
 - How functions are executed in a memory
 - Variable scope
 - Nested functions with examples
 - Functions are first class citizens
 - Deletion of function
 - Returning of function
 - Advantages of functions
 - Lambda functions
 - Higher order functions
 - map(), filter(), reduce()