Special Programs For WBCHSE Students By Aakash Institute

The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) students will now have access to Aakash Institute‘s Specialized Academic Programs. The program aims to prepare students for competitive exams like NEET and WBJEE while also assisting them in adjusting to the new semester-based system’s changing academic framework.
After receiving a lot of input from parents and students who wanted organized academic assistance to deal with the recently implemented four-semester schedule, the program was developed. The effort to develop a learning ecosystem suited to WBCHSE students’ academic and competitive demands was led by Mr. Tilak Raj Khemka, Director of Aakash Institute.
The curriculum at Aakash Institute, which has more than 37 years of academic distinction, is designed to assist students in improving their conceptual knowledge and exam readiness for both board and admission exams.
Students move through four semesters with a variety of evaluation types within the updated WBCHSE framework:
Objective-based tests emphasizing multiple-choice questions and critical thinking are used in the odd semesters (I and III).
Even Semesters (II and IV): Descriptive assessments that highlight the depth and expressiveness of concepts.
The curriculum has been meticulously aligned with the official WBCHSE syllabus, guaranteeing thorough coverage of all recommended subjects and ideas. Students may concentrate on academic proficiency while simultaneously preparing for competitive exams like the NEET thanks to this organized alignment.
The initiative’s early syllabus completion methodology for Class 12 students is one of its main features. Students benefit from the program’s extended revision time, organized mock testing and practice sessions, increased confidence and decreased exam stress, and dedicated preparation time for competitive exams like NEET and WBJEE by finishing the Semester IV curriculum ahead of the February exam schedule.
Priyanka Dutta
