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Why Waiting Until Mid-Term to Start Coaching Is a Risky Decision
At the beginning of every academic session, many parents say: “Let’s wait for the first test results.”“We will see how things go.”“If needed, we will
From Average to Confident: How the Right Academic Environment Changes Student Performance
Not every high-performing student starts as a topper. In fact, many confident, consistent students were once considered “average.” The difference was not sudden intelligence growth.
Parents’ Guide to Preparing for the New Academic Session (Class 9–12)
A new academic session is more than just new books and timetables. For students in Classes 9–12, it is the beginning of a year that
Why Most Students Fall Behind in the First Term (And How to Prevent It)
Every year, many students begin the new academic session with confidence. Fresh notebooks, new teachers, new goals – everything feels organised. Yet by the end
The Last 30 Minutes of a Board Exam: How Toppers Use It Differently
Answer Review Strategy, Checking Diagrams, Correcting Steps, and Securing Extra Marks Many students believe that once all questions are attempted, their work is done. However,
The Night Before the Board Exam: What Students Should Actually Do (And Avoid)
The night before a board exam often feels more stressful than the exam itself. Many students try to revise everything again, stay up late, or