if I'm taking admission in dummy school for 11 and 12 and I'm preparing for jee . it will affect my CBSE 12 board exam
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There will be no effect on your board exam, it will depend on your coaching institute, if they run after balancing both board exam and competition.
Generally, all the coaching institutes take special care of this because all the children are the same with the board exam.
Yes, there is a many schools for non attending or dummy in Delhi for class 11 and 12. If you have any query or questions contact me -+91-7982-021282, School Admissions - Attending / Non-Attending / Dummy School Admission, Class IXth, Xth, XIth, XIIth, CBSE Affiliated Non Attending/ Dummy Schools in Delhi :: Genius Key (http://geniuskey.in/school-admissions/)
Schooling from Delhi's CBSE schools you will be eligible for Delhi state quota 85% seats and your own state quota too.
There is a two option, first option students can take Attending (Daily school goer) school admission in Delhi (CBSE) otherwise students can take non-attending school admission.
My pesonal experience is that non attending schooling aspirant's chances to qualify in NEET / JEE are 70% to 80 % as compare to school attending students are 20% to 30%. because JEE or NEET only PCM / PCB comes in the exam If the child goes to school, a lot of his time is wasted like the child left home at 7 in the morning and then reached home at 2 or 3 in the afternoon then after resting for a while, went out for coaching again and then reached home at 8 pm. now you calculate its total time took about 13 hours if a student studies for 13 hours daily his main subjects and for full year, then what happen you can think??
We have CBSE Affiliated A-Grade Schools in Delhi.
Before planning to join a dummy school, you need to evaluate both the advantages and disadvantages of this system of education before arriving at a decision.
Here are some advantages
- Targeted and distraction free preparation
- Saves students'energy, time and effort from regular school
- You don't need to attend regular 7-8 hours of classes. You just need to attend daily 1-1.5 hours of classes and rest time you can prepare for JEE preparation
- 75% attendance criteria is not required here.
Disadvantages
- Students donot have any holistic development
- They do not present a wide career opportunities. School provides an environment for social connectivity, a place where students get to meet other students with different potentials.
So please consult your parents and teachers before considering your decision.
All the best
Hope it helps
I have seen many students who scored excellent % in JEE as well as CBSE even attended regular school and also seen many students who hardly passed CBSE, unable to score appreciable % in JEE also even they have opted dummy schooling.
So,it solely depends on you, evaluate yourself and follow your parents & teachers instructions.
Good luck
Hello!!
By opting for a dummy school, you are solely opting out of classroom study focusing on board exams. It means you will have a greater amount of time to prepare for JEE exams. It also means that your focus will be mainly on higher order questions, due to which you could tend to overlook theory, a main part of board exams.
If you focus on theory simultaneously, while preparing for JEE, you wouldn't really have any issue with boards. You can definitely ace JEE and board exams together while being in a dummy school.
Best of luck with your studies!!
Hope this helps you!!
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