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FAQs
What is the difference between PUC-I & II and Class XI & XII?
If it is the question of syllabus, after 2012 both are same. Qualifying examination is conducted by Karnataka PU Board in case of PUC and by CBSE board in case of Class-XI & XII. CBSE Board examination contains more application and skill based questions and is relatively tougher. While PU Board examination contains more Knowledge and understanding based questions and is easier.
What is an integrated Coaching Programme?
Training students simultaneously for board examinations as well as entrance examinations. This is how an integrated coaching programme has to function.
The lecturer who is experienced in teaching entrance examinations should teach from the fundamental of the chapter and for both board exams and entrances.
Separate classroom practice should be given simultaneously for board and entrances.
Tests should be conducted in both subjective (for board) and objective (for entrances) patterns.
Regular analysis of performance should be done to diagnose strengths and weaknesses of students to help them best cope up with the programme.
Will students be able to manage so many tasks in so many subjects at a time?
It should be obvious that a student should have taken up integrated coaching only when he/she has a highly ambitious career. So, they should be able to dedicate majority of their time into this and give lesser importance to entertainment during these two years.
However, through rationalistic approach in teaching, good coaching practices, providing exposure to more challenging questions to sharpen brain and to develop enthusiasm, we can motivate students to study by ‘will’ not by ‘force’. When they like what they do, no question of stress arises.
Students also require guidance in Time Management, Techniques for effective revision, Methods to improve concentration etc.
What is the eligibility criterion for a student to undergo integrated coaching programmes?
Constructive career planning, good grasping skills, Determination to achieve targets and dedication towards learning at every step of academic activities are the basic qualifications.
If we have to measure quantitatively in terms of Class-X percentage, any student who scores 75 to 80% can easily cope up with integrated programmes provided he/she develops the qualities mentioned above.