— Class XI & XII Science

Building Bright Futures Through Quality Science Education

Every class, every lab session, every assessment at SISYA is structured around what NEET and JEE actually demand—not as an add-on, but as the curriculum itself.

8+ Hours Daily Structured Study

128 Seats — Session 2026–27

Selective intake keeps mentor-to-student ratios tight and peer competition meaningful. Seats fill months before session opens.

Timetabled classroom, lab, and supervised self-study blocks—no unaccounted hours, no gaps in preparation.

Close medium shot of a teacher and student at a laboratory bench, teacher pointing at a biology microscope slide, student leaning in focused, natural daylight from a tall window on the left, wooden bench surface with specimen trays visible, documentary framing, no posed expressions
Close medium shot of a teacher and student at a laboratory bench, teacher pointing at a biology microscope slide, student leaning in focused, natural daylight from a tall window on the left, wooden bench surface with specimen trays visible, documentary framing, no posed expressions
/ Full Residential Accountability

The Architecture Day Schools Cannot Replicate

NEET/JEE-Architected Curriculum

Syllabi, lab practicals, and weekly tests are mapped directly to NEET and JEE question patterns—concepts are never taught in isolation from exam application.

Structured Immersion, Peer Accountability

Residential timetables eliminate the preparation gaps that derail day-school students. Evening study halls and peer cohorts sustain competitive momentum six days a week.

Expert Mentorship Over Volume

128-seat intake means faculty know each student's weak concepts by name. Doubt-clearing sessions happen daily, not once a week.

▸ Session 2026–27

128 seats. No shortcuts on concepts. Selective admissions open now.

Seats in the 2026–27 cohort are limited by design. Early inquiry secures your place in a results-driven residential program built around actual exam demands.