The academic year begins with orientation and foundational learning for school, PU, and degree college students. Students familiarize themselves with the curriculum, campus, and faculty.
Core subjects are introduced, and students start building skills in academics and extracurricular activities. This period focuses on developing a solid academic foundation for all levels.
Students engage more deeply with subjects, incorporating project work, research, and hands-on learning. For senior grades, preparations for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and other entrance tests begin.
Mid-term exams assess progress in school, PU, and degree programs. This is followed by focused revision sessions to address learning gaps and ensure academic growth.
Post-mid-term, students revisit core subjects and engage in enrichment activities. Additional workshops and practical learning opportunities enhance their academic and personal development.
Intensive preparation begins as final exams approach. Revision classes, mock tests, and focused guidance from teachers help students consolidate their learning for board exams and competitive entrance exams.
Students in school, PU, and degree programs work on projects, practical applications, and research. This period emphasizes applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
The new year focuses entirely on exam readiness. Extra classes, revision workshops, and one-on-one sessions ensure students are fully prepared for upcoming board exams and competitive entrance tests.
Mock exams are conducted to simulate real exam conditions. Students receive valuable feedback, and final revisions take place to ensure complete preparedness for board and entrance exams.
The academic year culminates with board exams for school students and final exams for PU and degree programs. Students are provided with continued support and guidance during this crucial time.
Post-exam counseling helps students plan their next steps, whether it's higher education, career choices, or internships. The focus is on preparing for the future and making informed decisions.
During the summer break, students are encouraged to attend workshops, courses, or internships to develop new skills. This time is also used for relaxation and self-study to recharge for the next academic year.