JEE(Main+Advanced) / NEET
Tapasya - 4 year program targeting JEE(Main+Advanced)
- 4 year program
- Targeting - JEE(Main+Advanced) 2027
- Both Online & Offline available
For Students Presently in Class VIII going to IX in the year 2023
Tapasya - 4 year program targeting NEET
- 4 year program
- Targeting - NEET 2027
- Both Online & Offline available
For Students Presently in Class VIII going to IX in the year 2023
About the Program
- The Three/Four Year Regular Classroom Courses are specially designed for JEE (Main+Advanced)/ NEET aspirants who have currently enrolled in classes X and IX respectively and aspire to prepare for JEE (Main+Advanced)/NEET Entrance Exams from an early stage. These courses target to assist students in early preparation for the Olympiads, National Talent Search Examination (NTSE), Engineering Entrance Examinations (JEE Main & Advanced and other State Engineering Common Entrance Tests), and Medical Entrance Examinations (NEET).
- Student studies a regularly updated and standardized curriculum for these three/four years, which helps them develop the conceptual and analytical skills needed to succeed in a variety of competitive exams.
- These three/ four year program give students the opportunity to prepare thoroughly while laying a strong foundation for them.
Why This Program?
- The maximum number of JEE (Advanced) attempts has been limited by IITs. There are now just two opportunities for students: one right after the XII board examinations and the second immediately in the following year. They should aim to pass the JEE (Advanced) on their first attempt and should not put themselves under undue pressure because appearing for the second and final attempts could be too risky due to the possibility of illness or accidents.
- More than 18 lakh students take the NEET exam each year, one of the most difficult medical entrance tests in the nation. According to the number of NEET 2019 applications, 15.19 lakh candidates are anticipated to take the exam to be enrolled on MBBS and BDS universities across the nation.
- Up until the 1990s, it was acceptable to begin your preparation after grade XI and at the start of grade XII, but even then, you had to start early enough to achieve Top Ranks. But beginning in the early 2000s, it became customary to begin JEE preparation at the start of class XI and commit at least two years to intense preparation.
- Now, only the talented students can succeed by beginning their JEE training in XI due to the increased competition and the fact that there are only two chances available. However, if you lack the natural talent that would lead you to the top ranks of JEE, you will have no choice but to begin your preparation in class IX.
What is 4 Year TAPASYA Program?
To prepare Class IX students for the JEE Main and Advanced/NEET and other State Engineering CETs, Olympiads, and NTSE, we offer a Four-year integrated classroom program from Class IX to XII.
This course aims at preparing students at the foundation level and building a strong academic base for them. The students study topics related to JEE/NEET in class 9th only, which makes it easier for them to study better in class 11th & 12th. This program is designed for students studying in Class 8th and moving to Class 9th.
What is 3 Year TAPASYA Program?
To prepare Class X students for the JEE Main and Advanced/NEET and other State Engineering CETs, Olympiads, and NTSE, we offer a Three-year integrated classroom program from Class IX to XII.
This course aims at preparing students at the foundation level and building a strong academic base for them. The students study topics related to JEE/NEET in class 10th only, which makes it easier for them to study better in class 11th & 12th. Students studying in Class 9th and moving to Class 10th can apply for this course.
Course Structure
JEE(Main+Advanced) / NEET
Class IX
JEE (Main+Advanced)/NEET: Basic chapters of JEE/NEET syllabus (Class 11th) will be dealt with in the first year to make a solid base.
NCERT Coverage (English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science, Hindi, Computer & MAT): Full syllabus coverage with periodic testing for complete command of the school curriculum. The planning is coherent with the board pattern. NTSE Stage 1 and 2, IJSO, IOQM.
Class X
JEE (Main+Advanced)/NEET: Basic chapters & slightly advanced chapters of JEE/NEET syllabus (Class 12th) will be dealt with in the first year to make a solid base.
NCERT Coverage (English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science, Hindi & MAT): Full syllabus coverage with periodic testing for complete command of the school curriculum. NTSE Stage 1 and 2, IJSO, IOQM.
Class XI
JEE (Main+Advanced)/NEET: The syllabus up to the start of Class XII will be covered in this class.
Various Olympiads: Olympiads related to Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy conducted by Homi Bhabha Centre of Science Education (HBCSE). Students clearing all stages of these examinations get the chance to represent India at International Level.
NCERT Coverage (Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry/Biology): Full syllabus coverage with periodic testing for complete command on the school curriculum.
Class XII
JEE (Main+Advanced)/NEET: With relatively less to cover in class XII, the focus is more on revision, and rank boosting with rigorous testing based on the current pattern of JEE (Main+Advanced)/NEET.
Various Olympiads: Olympiads related to Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy conducted by Homi Bhabha Centre of Science Education (HBCSE). Students clearing all stages of these examinations get the chance to represent India at International Level.
NCERT Coverage (Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry/Biology): Full syllabus coverage with periodic testing for complete command of the school curriculum.