JEE Pre-Foundation

Three-year pre-foundation for Classes 6–7 that builds Mental Ability + Science intuition, problem-solving habits, Olympiad taste, and strong school alignment—plus bridge modules for lateral entry and 1-to-1 mentoring.

What you'll learn

  • Curiosity mindset; observe and infer
  • Units, measurement, estimation, errors
  • Motion graphs; speed, velocity, acceleration
  • Forces and free-body diagrams
  • Work–energy–power and simple machines
  • Heat and temperature; heat transfer
  • States of matter; daily changes
  • Waves and sound fundamentals
  • Light: reflection, refraction, ray-tracing
  • Electricity: charge, current, voltage
  • Circuits: series–parallel reasoning skills
  • Magnetism: poles, fields, electromagnets
  • Lab safety and experiment design
  • Data reading: tables and graphs
  • Patterns, series, analogies mastery
  • Coding–decoding and direction sense
  • Venn, syllogism, data sufficiency
  • Spatial reasoning: non-verbal, rotations
  • Calendar–clock and mental math
  • Ratios, percentages; logical problem-solving

Requirements

  • Currently in Class 6/7; 8–12 study hours/week including practice
  • NCERT Science & Math (6–7), puzzle/brain-teaser book, geometry box, graph notebook
  • Diagnostic test for level placement; Bridge Module assigned if needed
  • Maintain a personal Error Log; complete weekly DPPs and mini-quizzes
  • Device for LMS, mini-mocks, analytics, doubt portal (parent-supervised)
  • Note: Calculators not used in class; manual calculations emphasized

About This Course

We spiral concepts 6 → 7: short concept bursts, worked examples, graded DPPs, and mixed-topic sets that blend Mental Ability + Physics. Monthly diagnostics generate topic heat-maps; mentors convert these into micro-goals and targeted drills. Lateral entrants get a Bridge Module (concept recap + skills bootcamp) with mentor tracking for 6–8 weeks.

School alignment is built-in—board-style writing ramps before exams while MCQ discipline continues. We coach early exam craft: time splits, attempt strategy, negative control, and simple experiment design. Regular 1-to-1 reviews and CBT mini-mocks build confidence and habits that pay off in Classes 8–10 and later JEE tracks.

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Eligibilities

  • Enrolled in Class 6/7 (lateral entry allowed any year)
  • Diagnostic placement to choose right-level batch; Bridge Module if required
  • Language options: English/Hindi (as available at the centre)
  • Commitment to attendance, DPP completion, and test sincerity

Admission & Reservation

  • Process: Application → Diagnostic → Counselling with parent/guardian → Batch allotment by level & timetable
  • Scholarships: Merit/need-based via scholarship test/past scores; slabs and documents finalized during counselling
  • Lateral Entry: Structured catch-up plan with bridge sheets and mentor checkpoints
  • Note: Government reservation rules apply later at college admissions via JEE/JoSAA—not to private coaching enrolments

Information for Parents/Guardians

  • Fix a quiet study space and steady routine
  • Protect 8–10 hours sleep; limit late screens
  • Weekly: classes + one quiz + Sunday review
  • Check the Error Log, not “hours studied”
  • Align school homework with our DPP targets
  • Phone outside study blocks; use site blockers
  • Encourage daily reading (15–20 min) and puzzles
  • Ensure daily movement, hydration, simple meals
  • Keep one calendar for school + our diagnostics
  • Praise effort, consistency, improvement—not just marks

FAQs

How is Mental Ability integrated with Physics at this stage?

We interleave reasoning puzzles with physics observations—e.g., ratio puzzles before lever arms, pattern recognition before circuit combinations—so logic supports concept learning.

Yes. A Bridge Module plugs gaps in terminology, arithmetic fluency, and prior physics units; mentors track the first 6–8 weeks with micro-targets.

Typically 3–5 sessions/week (60–90 min) plus 6–8 hours guided practice. Load eases around school exams while keeping light reasoning and MCQs alive.

Daily doubt counters (offline/online), anonymous LMS tickets with 24–48 hr targets, and small-group clinics for sticky topics; mentors proactively check-in.

Weekly chapter quizzes, monthly unit tests, CBT mini-mocks. Dashboards show accuracy, speed, topic heat-maps, and negative trends; mentors set two-week micro-goals.

Short daily mental-math sprints, estimation drills, and timed non-verbal sets; the Error Log tracks mistake types so fixes become permanent.

No. Our planner mirrors school chapters; we add board-style writing near exams and keep MCQ practice short but consistent.

Yes—merit/need-based; renewal depends on attendance, assessment performance, and discipline metrics communicated at admission.

Subject to seat availability and timetable alignment; early-term switches are simpler to arrange.

Structured notes, DPPs, reasoning worksheets, diagram/graph practice, and revision booklets; simple experiment kits where available.