First principle: Small Batch Sizes (Maximum 15 students per batch)
Second Principle: Focus on self study after the classroom.
To understand and solve the problems posed in JEE within the exam's time frame, one requires top tier analytical ability and a knack for solving tricky problems. These qualities are developed in the student through extensive practice of problem solving on his/her own. Indeed, the general consensus amongst IITians is that self study carries more weightage than coaching for success in beating the competition.
Students will be handed practice problems after every class and expected to complete before the next doubt solving session.
Third Principle: Thorough doubt solving sessions.
Accurate feedback and guidance are essential for students to cement their physics fundamentals and improve their problem solving ability. Also the student picks up many tips and tricks geared specifically to the competitive examination context which improve exam performance.