Seven years of steady outcomes.
Board toppers and JEE/NEET foundation selections, year after year — built quietly on word-of-mouth across Lucknow, not on big claims.
Students who studied here.
A few of the students from recent batches. Photographs and scores shown here are representative of the classes we teach.






Results shown are representative of recent batches. Ask us on WhatsApp for this year's verified board and entrance-exam outcomes.
Small batches do the work.
Good outcomes aren't luck. They come from a handful of habits we keep the same for every batch.
Doubts cleared the same day
In a batch of twenty, a teacher sees who's stuck and fixes it that week — not at a monthly parent meeting. Weak spots don't compound.
Boards and entrance, together
Foundation students build for JEE and NEET alongside the board syllabus, so the final years are refinement rather than a scramble.
Regular, honest testing
Timed tests and past-paper practice through the year, with marks parents can actually see — so a strong board percentage is planned, not hoped for.
Why families stay with us.
"What sold us was the batch size. My son was struggling to ask questions in his old class of sixty. Here the teacher noticed within a week and fixed it."
"The founder's background is real — you can tell from how Physics is taught. My daughter's board score jumped and her JEE prep started early, in the same batch."
"Simple, honest, and they actually answer on WhatsApp. No pushy sales. We booked a demo, sat in, and decided the same day."
"My son was weak in Chemistry since Class 9. In two terms at Vidyodaya his marks went from low 60s to 90+. What changed was the doubt-clearing — same day, not once a week."
"We shifted him here after his old institute kept increasing batch size every year without telling parents. Here it's stayed at 20 for three years running, we've checked."
"Sir himself teaches the JEE Foundation batch, not just juniors under his name. That mattered a lot to us when we were comparing institutes."
See a real batch for yourself.
The best way to judge an institute is to sit in. Book a free demo class and watch how a small batch actually runs.