Class Pattern

Class Pattern

Other courses will have a minimum of 100 classes in a session. For WBCS course, the number of classes will be much more. Additionally, there will be a total of minimum twelve full length mock tests and numerous other tests to hone his skills of taking a test in a simulated environment for each course.

Each week, for each batch, there will be three days of classes. Each class day will have two classes and each class will be of one and half hour’s duration. As our faculty members include officers from different Government services, there are chances that some of the classes will be on the Sundays. There will be a progress report for each student every month so that they can evaluate their own progress and analyze if they are going in the right direction. Our mentors will take additional care for those deviating from their desired performance. There is a provision for psychological counseling where each student can seek the help of a professional to address their personal issues.

The students will be provided class notes in printed format, but they will be encouraged to go through recommended books and pay maximum attention in the class to write down the notes. Attentiveness will play a key role in judging the progress of a student along with her/his performance in the classes.

During each day, the classes are divided into two slots. In each slot, there will be two simultaneous classes in two different classrooms. The Afternoon Slot starts from 11.30 am. There will be two classes of one and half hour’s duration and there will be a break of half an hour in between. Accordingly, the afternoon slot will end at 3 pm. The evening session will start 4 pm and follow the similar pattern and will end at 7.30 pm. Each batch will be allotted a specific slot of three and half hours a day. So, there will be a total of fourteen hours classes for each batch each week. Tentatively, there will be a total of six classes each week for a batch and 24 classes each month. Additionally, there will be special classes, motivational sessions etc. in between.

Any student failing to attend two consecutive classes will have to bring their guardian to justify the cause of absence.

Broadly, the following subjects are taught at the institute

  • Bengali- Grammar, Vocabulary and Composition
  • English- Grammar, Vocabulary and Composition
  • History and Indian National Movement
  • Geography of India and West Bengal
  • Indian Polity and Constitution
  • Indian Economy
  • Mathematics
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Verbal and non-verbal Reasoning
  • General Science
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • Overall Analytical Skill Enhancement