FAQ's
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About KOS YC
1. What makes KOS YC different from other schools?
KOS YC focuses on academic excellence, discipline, competitive preparation, leadership development, and holistic student growth.
2. Which grades are offered at KOS YC?
We offer classes from Grades 6 to 10.
3. What is the vision of KOS YC?
Our vision is to nurture confident, responsible, and future-ready learners through quality education and innovation.
4. Does the school focus only on academics?
No, KOS YC also emphasizes sports, communication skills, leadership, discipline, and activity-based learning.
5. Is the campus safe for students?
Yes, the campus provides a safe and structured environment with 100% CCTV surveillance and dedicated student support.
Enrollment & Admissions
1. How can I apply for admission?
Parents can contact the admissions office directly or visit the campus for the enrollment process.
2. Which documents are required for admission?
Basic academic records, transfer certificate, passport-size photographs, and identification documents are required.
3. Are admissions open for all grades?
Admissions are currently open for Grades 6 to 10.
4. Is there an entrance assessment?
Yes, students may undergo a basic academic interaction or assessment during admission.
5. Can parents visit the campus before admission?
Yes, parents are welcome to visit the campus and interact with our academic counselors.
Academics & Curriculum
1. Which curriculum does KOS YC follow?
KOS YC follows the EDAC Curriculum with a strong focus on concept-based learning.
2. Is IIT & NEET foundation provided?
Yes, IIT & NEET foundation preparation begins from Grade 6.
3. How does the school support academic improvement?
Through continuous assessments, mentoring, academic guidance, and personalized attention.
4. Does the school encourage practical learning?
Yes, students participate in robotics, innovation activities, and activity-based learning programs.
5. What is the student-teacher ratio?
The school maintains a 25:1 student-teacher ratio for better learning support.