Integrated (School + Coaching) · 11–12 Commerce (HSC + CBSE) · ST Bus Stand
Integrated school + 11–12 Commerce (HSC + CBSE) coaching for ST Bus Stand students — one combined timetable.
Short answer: The integrated 11–12 Commerce (HSC + CBSE) format combines board/school coverage and competitive preparation into a single coordinated timetable, so ST Bus Stand students don't run between school and a separate coaching shift. Mornings cover the board syllabus, afternoons cover competitive depth, with a unified test calendar. It removes the biggest source of Class 11-12 burnout: the double-commute, double-schedule trap.
Weekly schedule for Integrated (School + Coaching)
Single coordinated timetable — board coverage + competitive depth in one schedule, with a unified weekly test calendar. Removes the double-commute trap.
For ST Bus Stand students: 7-minute commute via shared rickshaw, landmark Bhiwandi ST Bus Stand.
Best for
- Class 11-12 students juggling boards + NEET/JEE/CET
- Families wanting one coordinated timetable instead of two
- Students losing time to a double school + coaching commute
Not for
- Students who only want board (school) support
- Droppers not in regular school
- Students happy with a separate evening-only batch
Curriculum spine — same as regular 11–12 Commerce (HSC + CBSE)
The Integrated (School + Coaching) format delivers the same 11–12 Commerce (HSC + CBSE) curriculum that Vision Institute teaches in the regular Mon-Sat batch. Only the schedule, pace and delivery channel change. The HSC / CBSE Boards mapping, NCERT-line-by-line reading discipline, and the weekly diagnostic-test rhythm remain unchanged.
Subjects covered: Accountancy, Economics (Micro + Macro), Business Studies / OCM, Mathematics & Statistics, English. Schedule baseline: 5 days a week, evening slots. Batch size: Small commerce batches of 20–25 students.
How ST Bus Stand students typically use this format
Try the format before committing
Every Vision Institute format offers a free 90-minute demo session for ST Bus Stand parents and students. You sit in the actual class (or for one-on-one, a sample session with the proposed mentor), meet the faculty, see the batch rhythm, ask the hard questions. Then decide.
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