Mode of Class
Institute Map offer various modes of classes to cater to different learning preferences and schedules. Here are the mode of classes for NEET UG, AIIMS, IIT JEE, WBJEE, Foundation
- Classroom Coaching
– In-Person Classes: Traditional face-to-face classes where students attend lectures at the institute. This mode allows for direct interaction with teachers and peers.
– Doubt-Clearing Sessions: Institute Map provide additional sessions for resolving student queries.
2. Online Coaching
– Live Online Classes: Real-time classes conducted via video conferencing platforms, allowing students to interact with instructors and participate in discussions.
– Recorded Lectures: Students can access pre-recorded lectures at their convenience, making it easier to review topics as needed.
3. Hybrid Coaching
– Combination of Both: Institute Map offer a mix of online and offline classes, allowing students to choose the mode that best fits their needs. For example, they might attend regular classes while also having access to online resources.
4. Crash Courses
– Intensive Programs: Short-term, intensive coaching sessions designed to help students revise key concepts quickly, often just before the exam.
5. Personalised Tutoring
– One-on-One Sessions: Institute Map offer personalised tutoring for students who need extra help in specific subjects or topics. This mode provides tailored instruction based on individual needs.
6. Study Material and Resources
– Supplementary Resources: Regardless of the mode, Institute Map typically provide study materials, practice questions, and mock tests to support learning.
Advantages of Each Mode
– Classroom Coaching: Direct interaction, peer learning, and a structured environment.
– Online Coaching: Flexibility, convenience, and access to a broader range of resources.
– Hybrid Coaching: Best of both worlds, allowing students to adapt their learning style.
– Crash Courses: Quick revision and focused study on important topics.
– Personalised Tutoring: Tailored learning experience to address specific weaknesses.