Admission

 

Admissions

Thank you for your interest in joining my Live Online Physics Program.

This program is designed for highly motivated students who wish to develop a deep understanding of Physics for JEE Advanced, Physics Olympiads, and other competitive examinations.

To maintain a focused and academically rigorous learning environment, admission is offered only through a screening test.

The purpose of the screening test is not to identify students who already know everything, but to identify students who are curious, hardworking, and willing to think deeply about Physics.

Who Should Apply?

This program is suitable for students who:

  • Enjoy solving challenging Physics problems.

  • Are preparing for JEE Advanced, Physics Olympiads, or other competitive examinations.

  • Want to understand concepts deeply rather than memorise formulas.

  • Are willing to work consistently and complete assignments on time.

  • Are looking for personal guidance and mentorship in Physics.

This program is particularly beneficial for students who are curious, self-motivated, and eager to develop strong problem-solving skills.

Who Should Not Apply?

This program may not be suitable for students who:

  • Are looking only for shortcuts and quick tricks.

  • Prefer memorising formulas without understanding concepts.

  • Are unwilling to attempt assignments and practice problems regularly.

  • Expect results without consistent effort.

  • Are not genuinely interested in learning Physics.

The goal of this program is to develop independent thinking and strong problem-solving abilities. Students who are willing to invest time and effort will benefit the most.

Selection Process

Admission to the Live Online Physics Program is offered through a screening test.

The screening test is designed to assess:

  • Conceptual understanding of Physics

  • Logical reasoning and problem-solving ability

  • Mathematical maturity

  • Curiosity and willingness to think independently

The test does not require advanced preparation. Its purpose is to identify students who have the potential to benefit from a rigorous Physics learning environment.

Based on the performance in the screening test, selected students will be invited to join the program.

What Students Can Expect

Students selected for the program can expect:

  • Concept-based teaching rather than formula memorization.

  • Detailed discussion of problem-solving strategies.

  • Exposure to JEE Advanced and Physics Olympiad style questions.

  • Regular assignments and practice problems.

  • Guidance on study techniques and examination preparation.

  • Personal mentorship based on individual strengths and weaknesses.

The objective is not merely to improve examination performance but to develop a deeper understanding of Physics and cultivate independent thinking.

How to Apply

Students interested in joining the program should follow the steps below:

Step 1

Complete the application form.

Step 2

Appear for the online screening test.

Step 3

Selected students will be informed by email or phone.

Step 4

Complete the admission formalities and join the program.

Please note that submission of the application form does not guarantee admission. Admission is offered only to students who successfully qualify in the screening process.

Ready to Apply?

Fill out the application form and take the first step towards deeper Physics learning.

Apply for the Screening Test


About the Mentor

Sutikshna Mishra is a Physics educator with more than 20 years of teaching experience. Over the years, he has guided thousands of students preparing for JEE Advanced, Physics Olympiads, and other competitive examinations.

His teaching philosophy is based on conceptual clarity, logical reasoning, and the development of independent problem-solving skills. The goal is not merely to prepare students for examinations, but to help them develop a deeper appreciation of Physics.

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