Focused, in-person classrooms.
Offline sessions reduce distraction and keep attention on the lesson—so concepts land clearly and practice stays consistent.
Courses Offered
Class IX (CBSE): Mathematics and Science.
Class X (CBSE): Mathematics and Science.
Class X (ICSE): Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
Class XI & XII (KCET): Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
Class XI & XII (NEET): Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology.
Academic Year & Orientation
The academic cycle begins in March/April, followed by a parent-student orientation to explain FAST’s structure, expectations, and in-person learning approach.
Small Batches, Personal Attention
Batch sizes are intentionally limited so teachers can interact closely with each student, spot difficulties early, and adapt support in class.
Beyond Marks
FAST focuses on conceptual learning, discipline, confidence, and character-building—not only exam results—in an environment built on direct teacher–student engagement.
Enquiries & Visits
For admissions, contact us — we'd love to help. Read our FAQs for more details on the admission process.
FAST delivers education through offline, centre-based classes — structured teaching, regular evaluations, and steady tracking of each student's progress. For admission steps and assessments, see Admissions or reach us during office hours.
Face-to-face teaching allows real interaction — teachers quickly read confusion, encourage questions, and respond in the moment. Doubts are cleared immediately, not parked for later. Over time, this builds trust and strengthens mentorship: teachers know where each student is strong, where they hesitate, and how to nudge them forward.
Across the year, learning is organized through structured classes, regular assessments, and close monitoring of progress, so gaps are spotted early and support stays targeted. The goal is simple: strong academics grounded in habits that last.
Offline sessions reduce distraction and keep attention on the lesson—so concepts land clearly and practice stays consistent.
Teachers engage students directly, resolve questions on the spot, and guide each learner with the kind of continuity that only regular face-to-face contact allows.
Lessons follow a planned progression; periodic tests and checks reinforce understanding and keep revision on track.
Performance and effort are watched closely so feedback stays specific—parents and students know where things stand and what to do next.