Are you preparing for NEET & JEE and finding it difficult to manage your time between regular school and coaching Centre?
Are you preparing for NEET & JEE and finding it difficult to
manage your time between regular school and coaching Centre? Then, read here
to know how you can manage your time.
Competitive exams like JEE, and
NEET require the utmost level of dedication and hard work, and sometimes the
student may feel overloaded. They might face difficulties in maintaining a balance
between their school studies, and JEE, and NEET preparation. A lot of times
students feel pressured and think that their school studies are distracting
them from their goal of cracking competitive exams.
Sometimes
the school faculties bother children with their attendance, as they want
students to attend all the classes. So, when students are enrolled in schools
and coaching centers at the same time, their schedule gets very hectic. They
have to attend both school and coaching classes. Some time is spent commuting
and taking breaks as well, then students also need time for self-study and
revision. This schedule destroys the mental peace of students, and some might
be able to juggle between school and coaching centers but some just opt for an
easier way, while leaving their regular schools and enrolling in dummy schools.
So that they can focus solely on their preparation for JEE/NEET.
What
Is A Dummy School? How Is It Different From A Regular School?
Dummy schools, also known as Non-Attending Schools is a school where students are admitted to the same way as regular schools but they don’t have to attend regular school classes so that they can focus more on their JEE Main, JEE Advanced, NEET exam preparation. Students in dummy schools usually have two classes in a day that last for one or two hours each day, focusing on board exams and school syllabus. The rest of the time students utilize to study in their coaching centers. The students typically spend 8-9 hours in coaching centers.
On the contrary, a student from a regular school spends 7 hours in a school attending all classes and participating in extracurricular activities. Apart from this, regular schools also require students to have a minimum of 75% attendance, if students fail to complete the attendance they are then not allowed to sit in the year-end examinations. Dummy schools usually have a tie-up with regular schools or coaching centers and students attend their school once a year to appear in their final examinations.
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