Frequently Asked Questions
The best institute is one that offers experienced faculty, complete AISSEE syllabus coverage, regular mock tests, doubt-clearing sessions, and personal attention to students. A structured study plan and discipline-focused environment are very important for success.
For Class 6, boys and girls aged between 10–12 years are eligible. For Class 9, only boys aged between 13–15 years can apply. Age is calculated as per official AISSEE guidelines for the respective year.
For Class 6: Mathematics, English, Intelligence, and General Knowledge.
For Class 9: Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies, and Intelligence.
Yes, online classes with recorded lectures, practice tests, and doubt sessions are available for students who cannot attend classroom coaching.
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Coaching is not mandatory, but it helps students with proper guidance, exam-oriented preparation, time management, and regular practice through mock tests which greatly increases selection chances.
Ideally, students should start preparation at least 8–12 months before the exam. Early preparation helps in building strong fundamentals and confidence.
Yes, residential coaching helps students develop discipline, follow a fixed study routine, and get 24/7 academic support, which is very helpful for defense-oriented exams.
Regular mock tests are essential. Students should attempt at least 15–25 full-length mock tests before the exam to improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament.
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Preparing for Sainik School, RMS, or RIMC requires the right guidance at the right time.
Our expert mentors, structured study plans, and regular assessments help students build strong fundamentals and confidence to succeed in defence entrance exams.