The scoreboard
Every student who sat a Class 10 or Class 12 board exam that year is counted, including the ones who scored low. No student is dropped from the count to polish the ratio.
How to read these numbers
Coaching adverts usually show one topper's photo and hide the batch. This table is the opposite: it is the whole batch, every year. Around four in ten students cross 90% in maths, and nearly all of them came in scoring between 55% and 75%.
If your child is already at 95%, a large institute may serve them fine. These classes are built for the student who understands in class but loses marks in the exam, the one who needs the same teacher watching their work for a full year.

About Vikram Nair
Vikram Nair holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. He spent four years teaching JEE batches of 120 students at a coaching institute, decided the format failed most of the room, and started his own classes in Saket Nagar in 2012 with one batch of nine students.
Fourteen years later the model is unchanged: he is the only teacher, batches stay at 12, and he still marks every Sunday test himself. He teaches CBSE and MP Board syllabi for Classes 8 to 10, and boards plus JEE/NEET-level maths for Classes 11 and 12.

Come watch a class before you decide
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