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Is your school preparing you for competitive examinations?

Many IIT and Medical aspirants believe that preparations must start as early as 6 th  standard to beat the complexity level of the associated competitive exams. Even the coaching institutions preach on similar lines and actually absorb students that young to study for examinations that will take place 6 years from that moment. Students start rushing to coaching centres and are overburdened. They aren’t able to deal with school and coaching together. But what if your school prepares you for competitive examinations and you don’t have to opt for coaching? 11 th  and 12 th  standard CBSE syllabuses are more linked to the competitive exams and it will be easier for you to catch up and prepare fast, despite the time when you decide to start if the competitive exam preparation is included in school curriculum. With the right amount of hard work, one can clear the competitive exams even when you start in your 11 th  standard just by going to school. Hera Public School follows this methodo

Education for all: Accessible & Affordable

  When Prime Minister announced lockdown in India, classrooms got constricted into 4*4 screen. This has led to problems for not just students but also for teachers because no one was prepared for such a transformation. The privileged students had access to resources like the Internet, smartphones and their own rooms, many others faced a lack of space, time and money to continue with their studies. With people having lost their jobs, paying school fees become a problem. The child too were unable to fully comprehend what was taught in online classes and the lack of physical activity led to a certain level of restlessness, anxiety and depression. This led us to go back in history and understand why it’s important to have an education system which is accessible and affordable. Despite our understanding of both the importance and power of educating young people around the world, countless hurdles remain in our way. To serve the needs of children around the world both today and in the year

The importance of entrance examinations in India

  If you want to get admission in premier institutes of India, entrance examinations is the only way. All the IITs, IIMs, AIIMs or any other tier 1 college you are thinking about, just know that you will have to clear the entrance examination and make your place there. There are pan India entrance exams, state level and even some university level. Some competitive and entrance exams would require TOEFL and the IELTS. Others are discipline specific, such as JEE for engineering courses and NEET for medical courses. Another type is the generic ones for graduate and postgraduate level studies, like GRE.   What is the purpose of competitive examination? In a country where more than 13 lakh student appear for engineering discipline, competitive examinations are a must. For around 10000 seats, 10 lakh candidates apply, then choosing the best 10000 out of them can be done only through entrance examinations. These entrance examinations test persistence, hard work, and students’ efforts. W

Learn new tips to crack JEE Mains if you are reappearing

  Say no to “Life never gives Second Chances” and say yes to “Life always gives you a second chance.” Even if you couldn’t clear in first attempt, you have another opportunity to change your destiny and this completely depends on you. You can either waste time on thinking what went wrong or curse your fate or can start a new journey with a better study plan and a fresh approach. Out of 9,21,261 lakh students in JEE Main 2020 January session 8,58,273 lakh aspirants in September session only 1,50,838 lakh qualified for JEE Advanced 2020. It’s okay to feel negative after a bad result but making it part of your life is not. Think of great scientists such as Edison and Albert Einstein, who never gave up after getting failed and gifted the world with their discoveries. If they had given up, they would not have got the theory of relativity and electric power generation. Achievers work hard and succeed while losers keep complaining. World is full of exciting opportunities. Just go and

How to crack NEET in your second attempt?

  Think of c ricket, just like how a professional cricket player undergoes a lot of ups and downs in his career, a NEET student also goes through the same in his academic life. If you couldn’t crack NEET in first attempt, it should make you even hungrier for success and encourage you to chase your dreams. Here are some NEET second attempt preparation tips from CDC experts:  Don’t Give Up Umesh Yadav, India’s finest pace bowler, was born in a poor family in Nagpur, Maharashtra. His father was a coal miner and they had to live a fairly struggling life back then. Struck by poverty, his extraordinary bowling talent had to face lot of hardships. In order to earn his livelihood, he first tried to join the army, then the police force but failed in both. But he didn’t stop, he bounced back. He started playing tennis ball cricket but again failed. He got rejected for the college cricket team due to lack of proper club training. He remained dedicated to his goal and joined Vidharba Gymkhan