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Kalpvriksha started 16 years ago and has maintained a single center in Indore without opening other branches. The institute follows a unique "13-hour schedule" teaching methodology, which has produced over 3,000 IIT selections and excellent NEET results over the years.
The vision has always been to maximize a student's potential for top IIT and medical college selections. While the hard work remains the same or has even increased, it is now backed by 16 years of experience, allowing the institute to guide students more effectively.
Answer: Students follow a 13-hour schedule from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Yes, it is necessary because exams like JEE and NEET are difficult. Typically, a student spends 6 hours in school and needs 5-6 hours of self-study, totaling 11-12 hours anyway. KPV just organizes this time in one place to ensure zero wastage and proper planning.It is not hectic, students enjoy this time without even wasting it.
Students are allowed, but it is regulated to maintain discipline. If a student leaves during a lecture, they may be asked to sit at the back upon return to avoid disturbing the class again. There are 6-7 scheduled breaks throughout the day, which are usually sufficient.
The main focus is on Mass Selection. The goal is for every student to reach their maximum potential rather than focusing resources on just a few toppers to get a Rank 1 while ignoring the rest.
Online education lacks discipline. Merely watching lectures doesn't guarantee selection; disciplined self-study and testing are required. Offline coaching ensures a controlled environment where daily improvement is monitored.
Yes, the institute helps students academically and financially. Scholarships are available for neet & jee droppers based on merit (rank in previous exams) .
This happens when students take distance courses or test series from multiple places. However, Kalpvriksha never publishes results of students who haven't studied there full-time.
The best way is to talk to students currently studying there or those who have studied there for 1-2 years.Parents are advised to see long term real result of each institute,they should ask for yearly selections in iit/medical & their general ranks.
Look at the local results of the center where you plan to study, not the national results of a franchise. Also, prioritize institutes that focus on mass selection (overall success ratio) rather than just a few top ranks.Ask them list of yearly selections from that center only
Test results are annouced in class regularly & ptm’s & counsellings are also arranged regularly.Parents are daily updated about the results,attendence & various academic activities through Kalpavriksha app on playstore.
Doubt asking is definitely allowed. Besides asking in class, there are scheduled one-on-one doubt sessions. This ensures that neither the student's nor the teacher's time is wasted, which often happens in unstructured doubt clearing at other places.
The strictness is solely for maintaining discipline, similar to how parents scold children for their own good. The invigilators are experienced (many are 40+ years old) and aim to ensure the environment remains conducive to studying.
The fees are higher because of the quality provided. The institute offers a 13-hour facility, experienced faculty (some with 20+ years of experience), daily tests, and personalized doubt sessions. The operational cost to maintain this high-quality, all-day system is higher.
Yes, KPV applies the same 16 years of experience to NEET. Results have been improving every year with students getting into prestigious colleges like AIIMS, MGM, and top Mumbai colleges.
Definitely not, our schedule is of more time but our main focus is that student relax at home while doing all academic work at the institute itself.
We don't rush to finish the 11th-grade syllabus by January, even though we always finish the 12th-grade portion on time.
The main reason is simple:
when students finish early in January, they often take a long break in February and March before 12th grade starts in April. This break breaks their habit of studying. It’s hard to get back into a 13-hour daily study routine once that rhythm is lost.
We choose to focus on quality instead of speed.
We believe in covering every chapter deeply with more examples and practice problems. This extra time allows students to practice more and really understand the concepts & make them able to solve numericals.
Our goal is to keep students from losing their focus. JEE and NEET are roughly 20-month competitions. If a student stops for two months, they lose 10% of their total preparation time, which is a huge deal. At this age, it is very easy to get distracted at home during a long break. By keeping a steady pace, we make sure students stay disciplined and ready for their exams.
It varies for class to class, for example a student of 11th class at Kalpavriksha gives 6 to 8 tests for every chapter. We also have full/part tests on Sunday to help them revise. This keeps everyone on track and moving forward.After timely course completion of 12th & droppers, ample of full syllabus tests are held which increases the chances of selection.
Its true that no many institutions had started full day schedule,which was developed by kalpavriksha indore, but does other institutes had achieved such percentage selections, every year? Ask them, this consistent result will answer ,why kalpavriksha is OG.
Its all about the hard work that student & kpv system puts together towards a common academic goal.Now,every year more than 100 IITians are produced from kpv,which no institute of MP can match.Its not about luck, its about the consistent hard work of everyone.