Curriculum and Syllabus Examination

Er. Sanjeev Kumar

How We Handle Examinations at AGS

Let’s be completely honest. Exams usually cause panic.

For most students, testing is the most stressful part of the academic year. We decided to change that entirely. At Academic Global School, a test is never used just to hand out a grade or rank a student. We treat examinations as powerful diagnostic tools.

When parents look for a top CBSE school in Gorakhpur, they want assurance that their child will be prepared, not pressured. Here are the most common questions parents ask about how we assess our students, and how our unique approach actually drives success.

"Why do you conduct two completely different types of exams?"

Because the modern student is fighting on two entirely different battlegrounds.

To score a 95% on the CBSE board exams, a student needs to write detailed, step-by-step subjective answers. But to crack a national competitive exam, that same student needs split-second decision-making and shortcut mastery.

You cannot prepare for both using the same test. So, we run a dual-evaluation system:

  • Subjective Testing: Designed strictly for academic boards. We train students heavily on how to structure long-form answers, present their work neatly, and secure maximum marks from board evaluators.
  • Objective Testing: Because we run the best integrated coaching in Gorakhpur, we conduct high-intensity objective tests. These strictly mirror the exact timing and negative-marking patterns of the JEE, NEET, NTSE, and various Olympiads.

"Won't constant testing burn my child out?"

It actually does the exact opposite. Exam anxiety happens when a student doesn't know what to expect. We remove the fear of the unknown.

By running regular weekly checks and cumulative phase tests, sitting for an exam simply becomes a natural part of their routine. It stops being a terrifying event and becomes just another day on campus. By the time an AGS student walks into their final board or competitive exam center, nothing surprises them. The format is familiar. The pressure is manageable. They just sit down and deliver.

"What happens after the test is graded?"

This is where the real learning happens. A test is completely useless if a student does not learn from their mistakes.

We don't just hand back a graded paper and move on to the next chapter. Every major examination on our campus is immediately followed by an intensive Test Analysis Session. Our faculty sits down with the students to break down exactly where they lost time, where their core concepts were weak, and exactly how they can fix those gaps before the next round.

We test. We analyze. We improve. That is how true academic excellence is built.