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Online Crash Course for CBSE Class 09th,10th,11th and 12th (All Streams)


Crash Course for 09th to 12th (All Streams) by Takshila Learning


In today’s times, every aspirant whether appearing for a school exam or for any of the examinations in life needs to have a fast track method wherein he or she can get the right scores to get into the professional competitive arena. For this, we need to equip them with something that is simple and quick enough for them to get through and be eligible for the available opportunities.

crash course plays an important role in the final hours of preparation before the Exam. For some reason, many students cannot prepare well and they need a comprehensive guide to the board exam. Crash course means preparing all syllabus in less time. This does not mean skipping the syllabus. Instead, we cover all the syllabus in a centralized way.

Crash courses are the need of the hour which has all the tips and the quick ways which can help the students get through any test or examination with a decent score. These types of courses are required to build up the confidence of a slow learner or an average learner. So, why not give your child the best learning at the best place along with safety and security.

Takshila Learning gives you a full-fledged crash course for all the subjects of 09th to 12th for all the streams like Science, Arts, and Commerce by the best teachers who have the relevant experience and expertise knowledge in each of the subjects.


TAKSHILA LEARNING CRASH COURSE INCLUDES:

  • 40+ Hours of live classes for each subject.
  • Problem-solving Live lectures
  • Provision of practice question papers
  •  Live Doubt clearing classes
  • Subject related problem discussion on Whatsapp.
  • Commitment to complete syllabus till Mid- February
  •  Weekly Chapter wise test along with regular classes and emphasis on important questions
  • Access anytime, anywhere using any device
  • Two-way interactive platform.
  •  Afer Live classes, students can access recorded classes also.

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Takshila Learning’s commit to helping resolve all your doubts and queries while completing the syllabus by Mid-February.

Boost your Board Exam preparation with Crash Course.




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