FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about admissions, assessments, and programs at FAST. Contact us if you have more questions.
  • When does the admission process begin at FAST?
    The admission process begins in September each year, with enquiries and parent-student interactions.
  • Is there an assessment for admission?
    Yes, all students are required to appear for a Beginning of Year Assessment before admission.
  • When is the Beginning of Year Assessment conducted?
    The assessment is conducted every Saturday and Sunday, starting in September.
  • Why does FAST conduct a Beginning of Year Assessment?
    The assessment helps us understand the student's current academic level and conceptual clarity, ensuring that students are placed in the most suitable batch where they can learn comfortably and grow effectively.
  • Who conducts the parent and student interaction?
    The interaction is conducted by the Principal, who discusses the student's academic background, learning habits, and goals with the parents and the student.
  • When are admissions confirmed?
    Admissions are confirmed once the student successfully completes the Beginning of Year Assessment and the admission advance fee is paid to confirm the student's seat.
  • What happens after admission is confirmed?
    Students are allocated to batches based on their academic level and seat availability.
  • When does the academic year begin at FAST?
    The academic cycle begins in March or April each year.
  • Is there an orientation for parents and students?
    Yes. An orientation session is conducted in March to help parents and students understand the academic structure, expectations, and learning approach at FAST.
  • How many students are there in each batch?
    Batch sizes are carefully limited to ensure that every child receives adequate attention and guidance from teachers.
  • What classes and subjects are taught at FAST?
    FAST offers the following: Class IX (CBSE) — Mathematics and Science;
    Class X (CBSE) — Mathematics and Science; Class X (ICSE) — Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology; Class XI & XII (KCET Track) — Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics; Class XI & XII (NEET Track) — Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
  • How does FAST support students academically?
    Our teachers spend time understanding each student's strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring personalized guidance and strong conceptual learning.
  • Does FAST only focus on academic results?
    No. While academic excellence is important, FAST also focuses on building discipline, confidence, and strong character in students.
  • How can parents schedule the Beginning of Year Assessment or make an enquiry?
    Parents may contact the institute via phone or WhatsApp, or visit in person.