Batch size, faculty stability, test frequency, commute, and the questions most parents forget to ask. A practical checklist for families in Dwarka and West Delhi.
Every institute claims the best results. Every hoarding shows a topper. None of that helps a parent decide. This checklist is what we'd tell a friend — including the questions that make institutes uncomfortable.
The Seven Questions That Actually Matter
- 1What is the actual batch size — not the 'ideal' one? Above 60 students, individual attention is a marketing claim, not a reality.
- 2Will the faculty who teach the demo class teach the whole year? Faculty churn mid-session is the single biggest hidden risk.
- 3How often are tests conducted, and does anyone analyse them with the student afterwards? A test without analysis is just a scoreboard.
- 4Out of how many students did the advertised toppers emerge? A '100 selections' claim means nothing without the denominator.
- 5What happens when a student falls behind? Is there a real remediation process, or do they quietly drop out?
- 6How far is the commute, honestly, at peak hour? Two hours daily is 600 hours a year.
- 7Can I speak to a current parent — not one the institute selected for me?
Comparing Formats
| Format | Best for | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Large mass batch | Self-driven, already strong students | Getting lost; no individual tracking |
| Small batch | Students needing attention & pace control | Higher fee; verify it stays small |
| Online only | Disciplined students, remote locations | Doubt-clearing gaps; low accountability |
| Integrated school + coaching | Class 10–12 aspirants | Must be board-affiliated; verify it |
| Hybrid (class + recorded) | Students who need revision access | Recordings becoming a skip excuse |
Why Dwarka Specifically
Dwarka has quietly become one of Delhi's strongest education corridors — good schools, metro connectivity across the Blue Line, and a residential density that supports serious peer groups. For families in Dwarka, Najafgarh, Uttam Nagar, Palam and Janakpuri, staying local is a genuine advantage over commuting to older coaching hubs.
| Daily commute | Hours lost per year | Equivalent study days |
|---|---|---|
| 30 minutes | ~150 hours | ~25 days |
| 1 hour | ~300 hours | ~50 days |
| 2 hours | ~600 hours | ~100 days |
Visit Before You Decide
- Sit through a real class, not a demo built for visitors.
- Look at the back bench. If the back row is disengaged, the batch is too large.
- Ask to see a corrected test paper with faculty comments on it.
- Check the doubt-clearing area at 6 PM. If it's empty, nobody's using it.
- Talk to students in the corridor — they answer honestly when no one's listening.
Where to Find Us
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Address | PSP, Sector 13, Dwarka, Delhi – 110078 |
| Landmark | Behind ISKCON Temple, on MRV School Road |
| Programs | IIT-JEE · NEET-Medical · Foundation |
| School timing | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Mon – Sat) |
| Coaching timing | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Mon – Sun) |
| Phone | 9354047590 / 8595920625 |
Final Word
Choose the institute that answers uncomfortable questions plainly. Marketing is easy; a denominator, a stable faculty list and an honest test analysis are not. Ask for those three, and the choice usually makes itself.
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Book a free counselling session at our Dwarka campus — IIT-JEE, NEET-Medical and Foundation.
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