Question 1. What is the criteria for admissions in various programmes being
offered by Resonance for IIT-JEE?
Answer.
Resonance conducts Entrance Exam called
1. ResoFAST (Resonance Forward Admission and Scholarship
Test)
2. ResoNET (Resonance National Entrance Test)
every year for its various courses. Admissions and Scholarship for various classroom
programme will be based on applicant's performance in ResoFAST or ResoNET.
Question 2. How many students you generally takes in each course/Do you have
particular no. of seats for each course?
Answer.
The intake depends on the cut off marks of the ResoFAST or ResoNET in each course.
There is around 25% increment in the strength of the students in each course every
year
Question 3. How can I get your application form ?
Answer.
You can get the application form:
- In Person at nearest Study Centre.
- By post/courier or.
- Apply online through Website.
Question 4. How and Where to send your complete application form ?
Answer.
The application form must be sent by registered post/speed post/courier to Kota
Head Office in such a way that it reaches us on or before the last date of the submission.
The form can be submitted at Kota or any other Study and Information Centre if it
is being submitted in person at the institute.
Question 5. How to check the application status ?
Answer.
You can log on to our website to see the status of your application form or DD during
entire administrative process by entering the application form no. and date of birth.
For More Information
Click Here
Question 6. Student already enrolled in PCCP, what will be admission procedure
for your foundation course ?
Answer.
The student will be given the application form for Rs. 100 from PCCP Department
which you need to fill and submit at Resonance and shall appear in ResoNET or ResoFAST
entrance exam for the foundation course.
Question 7. What is the mode of payment of fee in Resonance ?
Answer.
All the students who will be declared qualified in ResoFAST or ResoNET can deposit
their Course Fee for the New Academic Session by
- It can be deposited in SBI/ CBI/ AXIS/ YES/ HDFC Bank through the Challan provided
along with the Admission Packet.
- Demand Draft/Pay Order of required amount from any bank in favour of 'RESONANCE
EDUVENTURES LTD.' and payable at that particular Study Centre where the student
wishes to study.
- Payment Gateway / Internet Banking(NEFT) / Credit or Debit Card via Pay FEE Online
button on resonance website.
- Cash/Cheque at the study centre or kota head office.
Question 8. What should I enclose with the application form ?
Answer.
- Filled in Application Form.
- Acknowledgement Card.
- Aadhaar Card Copy / Any relevant photo ID proof.
- Attested photocopies previous year mark-sheet and competitive examinations
(whichever is applicable to the student) must be enclosed along with the form.
Question 9. What if I do not receive my admit card of ResoFAST or ResoNET on
time ?
Answer.
The institute shall post the Admit Card to students well in advance of the Selection
Test (ResoFAST or ResoNET). Still, if it does not reaches you in due time (i.e.
3 days before the schedule test) may be because of any reason, no need to worry,
- You need to reach at the Test Centre, 30 minutes before along with the photocopy
of filled Application Form and the student shall be allowed to appear in the test
at the chosen test centre.
- Student can also drop an e-mail to the institute to know the details regarding test
venue.
- You can download the Duplicate Admit Card from the website day before the test.
For More Information
Click Here
Question 10. What is the criteria for admissions in various programmes of JEE
(Main) & AIIMS/NEET ?
Answer.
Admission is based on First cum First serve basis for the various programmes of
JEE (Main) & AIIMS/NEET.
Question 11. Is there any provision to re-appear in ResoFAST/ResoNET entrance
exam ?
Answer.
Yes, you are allowed to re-appear in entrance exam by paying Rs. 300 as the re-appearance
charge.
Question 1. Will the preparation at Resonance help my ward to undertake JEE
(Main / Advanced) competently ?
Answer.
JEE (Main/ Advanced) is aimed at testing problem solving skills in the Physics,
Chemistry, Maths portion of NCERT syllabus of class XI & XII. Nearly top 2,24,000
candidates (including all categories) who will qualify in Paper I of JEE (Main)
& student need to be in top 20 percentile in their respective board in class XII
or must have scored 75% (For GEN/OBC) or 65% (For SC/ST/PH) in Class - XII Board
examinations to be eligible to get a seat in IITs.
The course curriculum will comprise of coverage of the board syllabus, giving them
a Board Pattern Work Sheets & Board Pattern Test to help the students attempt the
board exam as well as advanced level questions of Physics, Chemistry, and Maths
in JEE (Main / Advanced) with confidence and accuracy.
Question 2. What is the teaching methodology followed by Resonance ?
Answer.
Resonance has the following structured method for teaching:
- Academic Team - Resonance can boast of having one of the best Faculty
Team across the Country in terms of strength, coaching experience, qualification,
competence and most importantly care for the students.
- Regular Lectures.
- Daily Practice Problem (DPPs) - Daily Practice Problems are popularly
known as DPPs. It is a set of Problems assigned to the student as a part of the
Home Work and is to be attempted at home.
- Sheet - A Sheet is typically a topic wise collection of problems
in each subject i.e P,C & M. It is provided to the students as printed Study Material
(topic wise).
- Doubt Discussion Classes - The Objective of Doubt Discussion Classes
is to provide additional attention and care to the students. It helps those students
who couldn't understand a concept at first which is now affecting their performance.
- Periodic Assessment Tests (PATs) - They are of two types: Part
Tests (PTs) and Cumulative Tests (CTs).
- Academic Research and Development - The R & D Team continuously
strives to reform and upgrade the Study Material to maintain equilibrium with the
dynamism of JEE(Main+Advanced)/JEE(Main)/NEET(AIPMT) respectively.
- Academic Administration and Management - The Academic Management
Team is supported by a Non-academic Management Team in running the Academic Management
System effectively and efficiently.
- Academic Performance Analysis - Students' academic performance
in each test is analysed on various parameters at Macro Level through Student Test
Analysis Report (STAR). These parameters include individual student's performance,
average performance of all the students in the course, cumulative performance, comparison
with best performers etc.
- Co-Academic Arrangements - Resonance provides excellent infrastructure
& facilities to create an ideal ambience for effective learning with caring and
committed management and administration.
Question 3. Is there any difference in the Teaching Methodology of the system
being followed at Resonance Study Centres in comparison to Kota ?
Answer.
- Each and every Study Centre of Resonance is a replica of the system of Kota. The
Academic and Non-Academic Management is supervised from Kota; however local functions
are executed by the respective team members at their Study Centres.
- The Course Plan of an individual study centre is framed and kept in synchronization
with the course plan at all Study Centres; test schedule and portion (almost) also
in coherence with others.
- The faculty team comprises of members who have relocated from Resonance - Kota with
few other team members who are residents of that city.
- There is no difference in the Study Material, Teaching Methodology, Periodic Tests,
Discussion of Doubts, Infrastructure, Academic & Non- academic facilities etc.;
the only difference is the name of city.
- Yes, there might be FEE variation for particular course as per study center.
Question 4. How shall we come to know about our ward's attendance & performance
?
Answer.
At Resonance, we offer the mentioned services to keep the parents informed and updated
about their ward's performance and attendance.
- Student's Attendance in Regular Classes: We do take the attendance of students coming
to the class on a daily basis. Any student whosoever is found absent in the class
without any prior intimation or a sanctioned leave then a SMS will be sent on the
parent's mobile number of that student intimating them about their wards absence.
- In case, of a long absenteeism, the parents are informed in writing and if the reason
for absence is not found genuine and satisfactory then a disciplinary action is
taken against the student which can be financial or suspension from classes. The
same procedure is followed in the periodic tests.
- Student's Academic Performance: A Personal communication to the
parents (3-4 times by post) about the wards performance is also made by the institute
in the form of Student's Academic Performance and Evaluation Report (SAPER). It
comprises of the Marks scored by the student in the Periodic Tests held at Resonance,
Centre Rank, All Resonance Rank, Percentage, Percentile, overall Graphical representation
of the student's performance and a summary of student's attendance. Also provided
macro/micro analysis, which parent can check from student section on resonance website.
For More Information Click Here
- Important NOTE: The result of the students is also communicated
to the parents through SMS after every test and parents can also check the performance
of their ward on the succeeding Monday of the test on our website under the Student's
Corner section.
Question 5. What to do if the Admit Card does not reach on time ?
Answer.
The institute shall post the Admit Card to students well in advance of the Selection
Test (ResoFAST or ResoNET). Still, if it does not reaches you in due time (i.e.
3 days before the schedule test) may be because of any reason, no need to worry,
- You need to reach at the Test Centre, 30 minutes before along with the photocopy
of filled Application Form and the student shall be allowed to appear in the test
at the chosen test centre.
- Student can also drop an e-mail to the institute to know the details regarding test
venue.
- You can download the Duplicate Admit Card from the website day before the test.
For More Information
Click Here
Question 6. Does Resonance have any Scholarships for students ?
Answer.
Resonance Scholarship Programs (RSP) offer scholarships under its two Programs:
- General Scholarship Program (GSP).
- Special Scholarship Program (SSP).
The preliminary Eligibility Criteria to qualify for any of the scholarships being
awarded under these Programs is that the student must have qualified in the Selection
Test (ResoFAST or ResoNET). The details of scholarships which are awarded to the
student on behalf of his/her performance in the ResoFAST or ResoNET; is communicated
to the him/her at the time of declaration of result of ResoFAST or ResoNET.
In case, if a student is eligible for two or more scholarships then he/ she can take
the benefit of the best one of them. The complete details about the Scholarship
Programs are given in ResoGuide and on website.
For More Information
Click Here
Question 7. What is the mode of payment of Fee in Resonance ?
Answer.
All the students who will be declared qualified in ResoFAST or ResoNET can deposit
their Course Fee for the New Academic Session by
- It can be deposited in SBI/ CBI/ AXIS/ YES/ HDFC Bank through the Challan provided
along with the Admission Packet.
- Demand Draft/Pay Order of required amount from any bank in favour of 'RESONANCE
EDUVENTURES LTD.' and payable at that particular Study Centre where the student
wishes to study.
- Payment Gateway / Internet Banking(NEFT) / Credit or Debit Card via Pay FEE Online
button on resonance website.
- Cash/Cheque at the study centre or kota head office.
Question 8. Is there any provision of Study Centre Transfer or change of Course
or Change of Medium ?
Answer.
In case, if a student has filled a particular choice of Study Centre, or Course
or Medium of Instructions at the time of filling up the Application Form and later
on wishes to make any change in the opted choices then he/ she can make a change.
The details of which are available in the ResoGuide which shall be given to the
students after registration.
For More Information
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Question 9. What happen to the school Education (XI & XII) if a student enrolled
in Resonance ?
Answer.
A Student joining our Classroom Contact Program in Class-XI or XII will have to
simultaneously join a school to undergo formal school education i.e. appear in Board
examinations. Resonance does not have any formal or informal tie up with any of
the school anywhere in the country. Resonance can provide assistance in searching
schools.
Hence, requirement of the schooling for the students would be fulfilled by their
parents only.
Question 1. What is ResoFAST and ResoNET ?
Answer.
- ResoFAST – Resonance Forward Admission and Scholarship Test.
- ResoNET - Resonance National Entrance Test.
Through which a student can get admission in Resonance Yearlong Classroom Contact
Programmes of various courses and can avail scholarships based on their performance
in entrance test.
Question 2. Where Resonance does conducts its Selection Test ?
Answer.
ResoFAST or ResoNET are conducted in 100+ cities of the country which includes the
cities of Resonance Study Centres and few more cities.
Question 3. Will you communicate the results of ResoFAST or ResoNET to the students
?
Answer.
- The result of ResoFAST or ResoNET will be available on Institute's website www.resonance.ac.in
- Shall also be communicated to the Parents on the mobile no. given by them in the
Application Form.
Question 4. What is the pattern/nature of questions in ResoFAST or ResoNET ?
Answer.
The Selection Test is objective type in nature and is of 3 hours duration with basic
fundamental question in the area of
- Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Mental Ability for JEE-Advanced or JEE-Main
Programmes.
- Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Mental Ability for AIIMS/NEET Programmes.
Question 5. What is the cut-off of ResoFAST or ResoNET ?
Answer.
The cut-off is for internal use. We don't declare individual marks, highest marks
and lower marks of the ResoFAST or ResoNET. We only declare the list of the selected
students.
Question 6. You are not disclosing the marks of ResoFAST or ResoNET, how will
I come to know about my performance or qualifying for a scholarship ?
Answer.
The marks and percentage are not disclosed to the students. In case of a student’s
qualifying for a scholarship, all the eligible students are intimated accordingly.
Question 7. What is the percentage of selection of students in ResoFAST or ResoNET
?
Answer.
It depends on the cut off marks in ResoFAST or ResoNET. Every year there is a certain
cut-off.
Question 8. Do you provide any sample test papers also for the ResoFAST or ResoNET
?
Answer.
Yes, we provide sample test paper of the previous year;
- In the admission packet along with the Application Form and Brochure.
- You can download sample papers from website.
Question 9. What is the syllabus of ResoFAST or ResoNET ?
Answer.
The syllabus ResoFAST or ResoNET is based on the NCERT syllabus till last examination
faced by the students. A few questions to check the student's IQ may also be asked.
Question 1. What is Resonance Scholarship Programme (RSP)?
Answer. To motivate, reward and financially assist the deserving and meritorious
students, Resonance offers different Scholarships under Resonance Scholarship Programme
(RSP).
Question 2. What kinds of Scholarship/Reward Resonance offers?
Answer. Resonance offers three kinds of scholarship/Reward:
- 1. General Scholarship Programme (GSP)
- 2. Special Scholarship Programme (SSP) (*Applicable for Kota Only)
- 3. Resonance Performance-linked Reward Program (R-PRP)
Question 3. Into how many categories General Scholarship Programme (GSP) has
been divided?
Answer. General Scholarship Programme (GSP) is divided into following categories:
- 1. GSP based on past academic performance in;
a) Board Examination
b) Govt. sponsored/recognized scholarship/talent-reward examinations.
c) Career Oriented Competitive Examinations.
- 2. GSP based on students past association with Resonance.
- 3. GSP based on performance ResoFAST or ResoNET
- 4. GSP for Children of Defence Personnel
- 5. GSP for Certificate holders of NCC
Question 4. What is the objective of Special Scholarship Programme (SSP)?
Answer.
- 1. The objective behind SSP is to reward, nurture and financially
support the students who are having outstanding talent & intelligence required to
succeed in JEE Advanced.
- 2. The financial support will be proficiently complimented by systematic
classroom coaching for JEE Advanced at Resonance.
- 3. The SSP shall equip the student to focus purely on JEE Advanced
preparation by reduce their financial burden by reimbursing his/her pre JEE Advanced
(Schooling-Living-Coaching Expenses in Kota for a period of Max. 02 Years)
Question 5. What is the basic eligibility criteria of Special Scholarship Programme
(SSP)?
Answer.
- 1. The student should be a permanent resident of India.
- 2. The student shall appear in ResoFAST or ResoNET: for admission
in any of the Yearlong Classroom Contact Programmes for preparation of JEE Advanced
for admission in new academic session. Also the student should be declared qualified
for SSP in the result of ResoFAST or ResoNET; and an intimation of the same shall
be made officially on website to the student.
- 3. The student should study in any of the Yearlong Classroom Contact
Programmes (YCCPs) of Resonance at Kota for a minimum period of two academic sessions
for the courses JA & JB.
- 4. The student shall study (schooling, coaching) at Resonance for
a minimum period of two academic sessions for the courses JA & JB.
- 5. For the student joining Resonance in Class-XI or Class-XII: The
student should have secured Minimum 90% Marks (aggregate) or equivalent Grade and
95% Marks in Science & Maths or equivalent Grade in Class-X Board Examinations (CBSE/ICSE/any
State Board or equivalent).
- 6. All meritorious students under top - 10 (declared in public/merit
list in a reputed newspaper) of any National or State Board are eligible for SSP
through ResoFAST or ResoNET.
- 7. All the three heads of SSP are applicable to the students coming
to Kota City from outside. For the students of Kota City, all the heads except 03
will be applicable under SSP.
Question 6. What are the major heads of Special Scholarship Programme (SSP)?
Answer. The SSP aims at 100% substitution of academic and related expenses
(Zero Cost) to be incurred by the student on his/her studies from Class-XI onward
(till securing admission in IITs). This will include following 03 major scholarship
heads:
- 1. Head-01: Tuition Fee of Resonance for Yearlong Classroom
Contact Programmes (YCCPs) for JEE(Advanced) at Kota.
- 2. Head-02: School Fee of studying in any of the school in
Kota.
- 3. Head-03: Living Cost (Boarding & Lodging Expenses) in
Kota.
Question 7. What is Resonance Performance - linked Reward Programme (R-PRP)?
On what basis these awards has been given to students?
Answer. We have performance-linked Reward Programme in place to continuously
motivate the students towards excellence. At Resonance, we reward an individual
performance that exceeds agreed upon standards in the following ways:
- 1. Competitive Examination Performance-linked Rewards (CEPR)
- 2. Scholarship/Talent Examination Performance Rewards (SEPR)
The Performance-linked Rewards are applicable:
- 1. To the students of all study centres (subject to the Terms &
Conditions).
- 2. To the students of Yearlong Classroom Contact Programme (YCCPs).
- 3. To the students of JEE (Main+Advanced), JEE (Main) & Medical
Division.
Question 8. Are the Resonance Scholarship Programmes applicable for all Study
Centres?
Answer. Yes, the Resonance Scholarship Programme is applicable for all Study
Centres with their different terms and conditions except SSP (Special Scholarship
Programme) which is only available at Kota Study Centre.
Question 1. What is the difference between online payments using payment gateway
at the site of Resonance or making the online payment using the NEFT Mode going
through the web site of the respective bank ?
Answer.
- Technically both the mechanisms are identical and similar and in both the modes
the login and password of your net banking will be required. In case of payment
gateway the extra step of creating and adding beneficiary i.e. 'Resonance Eduventures
Limited' is not required.
- In addition, the payment gateway mechanism makes a direct route of transfer of amount
from your bank account to the bank account of Resonance, which makes it relatively
simpler and faster.
- We may keep a quick track of the receipt or failure of the amount for a quick confirmation
to you in payment gateway.
Therefore, we advise you to prefer the payment gateway route as compared to NEFT
route.
Question 2. If we encounter difficulty or failure of technology in executing
the fee payment using the payment gateway or NEFT whom should we approach for the
necessary assistance ?
Answer.
You may call up on toll free number 1800-258-5555 for necessary assistance in this
matter.
Question 3. How can I deposit fee through your website ?
Answer.
Online payment through payment gateway using one of below options:
- Net Banking
- Debit card
- Credit card
For More Information Click Here
Question. 4 How can I deposit fee through DD ?
Answer.
Through DD/Pay Order:
- The course fee can be deposited through a Demand Draft or Pay Order made in favour
of "Resonance Eduventures Limited" and payable at the respective Study Centre of
Resonance where the student wish to enroll for the course. The DD can be deposited
in person at any of the Study Centers of Resonance.
- The student must write his/her Name, Father's Name, Course and Application Form
No. on the Back of DD/ Pay order while depositing course fee.
- If the student is sending the DD through post then it should be sent to Kota office
by Registered Post /Courier immediately so that it reaches us on or before the last
date of fee deposition.
Question 5. How can I deposit fee through swiping the Credit/Debit Card ?
Answer.
Fee payment by swiping credit/debit card.
- Fee can be paid by swiping credit or debit card on the POS machines at the respective
centre of Resonance.
- The due amount of fee through credit card can be paid provided there is adequate
available limit in the respective credit card(s).
- You are also supposed to bring the one of the ID proofs of the Card Holder at the
time of swiping of card such as PAN card, Driving License, Voters card, or Aadhaar
Card.
Question.1 what is the criterion of admission in various programmes being offered
by Resonance ?
Answer.
S.No.
|
Division
|
Programmes
|
Class
|
Admission Criteria
|
1 |
Yearlong Classroom Contact Programmes (YCCPs) |
JEE (Main+ Advanced) |
IX,X,XI,XII,XIII |
Through ResoFAST or ResoNET |
2 |
JEE (Main) |
XI,XII,XIII |
Direct Admission |
3 |
NEET (AIPMT)/AIIMS |
IX,X,XI,XII,XIII |
Direct Admission |
4 |
Short Term Classroom Contact Programme (SCCP) |
JEE (Main+ Advanced) |
XII,XIII |
Direct Admission |
5 |
Distamnce Learning Programme (DLPD) |
JEE (Main+ Advanced)/NEET (AIPMT)/AIIMS/ Other Compitetive Exams |
VII,VIII,IX,X,XI,XII,XIII |
Direct Admission |
6 |
Prefoundation Career Care Programme (PCCP) |
Competitve Exams/NTSE/ Olympiaads |
VII,VIII,IX,X |
Through ResoFAST or ResoNET |
Question.2 Will the preparation at Resonance help my ward to undertake competitive
examinations other than JEE(Main+Advanced) / JEE(Main) ?
Answer.
- The course curriculum which is covered at Resonance is as per the syllabus of JEE
(Main+Advanced)/JEE(Main). The portion of JEE (Main+Advanced) is so vast that it
almost covers the syllabus of all other engineering competitive examinations.
- However, few topics are not included in the syllabus of JEE (Main+Advanced) but
are included in the syllabus of class XII board portion; for such topics, we do
arrange extra classes for students of class-XII once we complete with their JEE
(Main+Advanced) syllabus.
- At the end of the Academic Session, we do conduct JEE (Main) Preparatory Test/ All
India Open Test (AIOT) Series to give our students a rehearsal of the other exams.
- Also, all the other prominent competitive examinations including JEE (Main+Advanced),JEE
(Main), NEET (AIPMT)/AIIMS, BITSAT, VIT are objective in nature and the students
at Resonance are given sufficient practice for solving such problems.
Question.3 What is the Teaching Methodology followed at Resonance ?
Answer.
Resonance has the following structured method for teaching:
- Academic Team - Resonance can boast of having one of the best Faculty
Team across the Country in terms of strength, coaching experience, qualification,
competence and most importantly care for the students.
- Regular Lectures.
- Daily Practice Problem (DPPs) - Daily Practice Problems are popularly
known as DPPs. It is a set of Problems assigned to the student as a part of the
Home Work and is to be attempted at home.
- Sheet - A Sheet is typically a topic wise collection of problems
in each subject i.e P,C & M. It is provided to the students as printed Study Material
(topic wise).
- Doubt Discussion Classes - The Objective of Doubt Discussion Classes
is to provide additional attention and care to the students. It helps those students
who couldn't understand a concept at first which is now affecting their performance.
- Periodic Assessment Tests (PATs) - They are of two types: Part
Tests (PTs) and Cumulative Tests (CTs).
- Academic Research and Development - The R & D Team continuously
strives to reform and upgrade the Study Material to maintain equilibrium with the
dynamism of JEE(Main+Advanced)/JEE(Main)/NEET(AIPMT) respectively.
- Academic Administration and Management - The Academic Management
Team is supported by a Non-academic Management Team in running the Academic Management
System effectively and efficiently.
- Academic Performance Analysis - Students' academic performance
in each test is analyzed on various parameters at Macro Level through Students'
Test Analysis Report (STAR). These parameters include individual student's performance,
nbsp;average performance of all the students in the course, cumulative performance,
comparison with best performers etc.
- Co-Academic Arrangements - Resonance provides excellent infrastructure
& facilities to create an ideal ambience for effective learning with caring and
committed management and administration.
Question.4 Is there any difference in the Teaching Methodology of the system
being followed at Resonance Study Centres in comparison to Kota ?
Answer.
- Each and every Study Centre of Resonance is a replica of the system of Kota. The
Academic and Non-Academic Management is supervised from Kota; however local functions
are executed by the respective team members at their Study Centres.
- The Course Plan of an individual study centre is framed and kept in synchronization
with the course plan at all Study Centres; test schedule and portion (almost) also
in coherence with others.
- The faculty team comprises of members who have relocated from Resonance - Kota with
few other team members who are residents of that city.
- There is no difference in the Study Material, Teaching Methodology, Periodic Tests,
Discussion of Doubts, Infrastructure, Academic & Non- academic facilities etc.;
the only difference is the name of city.
- Yes, there might be FEE variation for particular course as per study center.
Question.5 How shall we come to know about our ward's attendance & performance
?
Answer.
At Resonance, we offer the mentioned services to keep the parents informed and updated
about their ward's performance and attendance.
- Student's Attendance in Regular Classes: We do take the attendance of students coming
to the class on a daily basis. Any student whosoever is found absent in the class
without any prior intimation or a sanctioned leave then a SMS will be sent on the
parent's mobile number of that student intimating them about their wards absence.
- In case, of a long absenteeism, the parents are informed in writing and if the reason
for absence is not found genuine and satisfactory then a disciplinary action is
taken against the student which can be financial or suspension from classes. The
same procedure is followed in the periodic tests.
- Student's Academic Performance: A Personal communication to the parents (3-4 times
by post) about the wards performance is also made by the institute in the form of
Student's Academic Performance and Evaluation Report (SAPER). It comprises of the
Marks scored by the student in the Periodic Tests held at Resonance, Centre Rank,
All Resonance Rank, Percentage, Percentile, overall Graphical representation of
the student's performance and a summary of student's attendance. Also provided macro/micro
analysis, which parent can check from student section on resonance website.
For More InformationClick here
- Important NOTE: The result of the students is also communicated to the parents through
SMS after every test and parents can also check the performance of their ward on
the succeeding Monday of the test on our website under the Student's Corner section.
Question.6 How will I get the Admit Card ?
Answer.
- The institute shall upload the Admit Card to students at our Resonance's Website
of the Selection Test (ResoFAST or ResoNET).
- Still, if it does not uploaded on the website in due time (i.e. 3 days before the
schedule test) may be because of any reason, no need to worry, just reach at the
Test Center, 30 min before along with the photocopy of filled Application Form and
the student shall be allowed to appear in the test at the chosen test centre.
- Student can also drop an e-mail to the institute to know the details regarding test
venue.
For More InformationClick
Here
Question.7 Does Resonance have any Scholarships for students ?
Answer.
Resonance Scholarship Programs (RSP) offer scholarships under its two Programs:
- General Scholarship Program (GSP).
- Special Scholarship Program (SSP).
The preliminary Eligibility Criteria to qualify for any of the scholarships being
awarded under these Programs is that the student must have qualified in the Selection
Test (ResoFAST or ResoNET). The details of scholarships which are awarded to the
student on behalf of his/her performance in the ResoFAST or ResoNET; is communicated
to the him/her at the time of declaration of result of ResoFAST or ResoNET.
In case, if a student is eligible for two or more scholarships then he/ she can take
the benefit of the best one of them. The complete details about the Scholarship
Programs are given in ResoGuide and on website.
For More InformationClick
Here
Question.7 Does Resonance have any Scholarships for students ?
Answer.
All the students who will be declared qualified in ResoFAST or ResoNET can deposit
their Course Fee for the New Academic Session by
- It can be deposited in SBI/ CBI/ AXIS/ YES/ HDFC Bank through the Challan provided
along with the Admission Packet.
- Demand Draft/Pay Order of required amount from any bank in favour of 'RESONANCE
EDUVENTURES LTD.' and payable at that particular Study Centre where the student
wishes to study.
- Payment Gateway / Internet Banking(NEFT) / Credit or Debit Card via Pay FEE Online
button on resonance website.
- Cash/Cheque at the study centre or kota head office.
Question.9 Is there any provision of Study Centre Transfer or change of Course
or Change of Medium ?
Answer.
In case, if a student has filled a particular choice of Study Centre, or Course
or Medium of Instructions at the time of filling up the Application Form and later
on wishes to make any change in the opted choices then he/ she can make a change.
The details of which are available in the ResoGuide which shall be given to the
students after registration.
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Here
Question.9 Is there any provision of Study Centre Transfer or change of Course
or Change of Medium ?
Answer.
A Student joining our Classroom Contact Programme in Class-XI or XII will have to
simultaneously join a school to undergo formal school education i.e. appear in Board
examinations. Resonance does not have any formal or informal tie up with any of
the school anywhere in the country. Resonance can provide assistance in searching
schools.
Hence, requirement of the schooling for the students would be fulfilled by their
parents only.
Question.11 Does RESONANCE have its own Hostel ?
Answer.
Yes, Resonance does have its own hostel facility. You can check the details on resonance
website.
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Question.12 What is the cost of living / charges for Boarding & Lodging for
a student at Resonance Hostel ?
Answer.
The present cost of living in Kota is ranging from Rs. 10000/- (Shared accommodation
& food) to Rs. 16500/- (Single accommodation and food) per month for a student.
You might visit hostel website for detailed explanation.
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Question.13 What is the medium of instructions in classes at Resonance ?
Answer.
- The classes are conducted both in English and Hindi medium at Kota Study Centre.
- Most of the Study Centres classes are conducted in English medium.
- The Distance Learning Programmes are offered both in English and Hindi.
ENGINEERING
One of the oldest career options, engineering still remains the popular career option
among the youngsters. The stream offers lot of opportunities for the graduates,
who are in great demand in almost all type of organization. Today, with development
of science and technology, engineering offers a wide range of options like Aeronautical,
Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics, Textile, Agricultural, Industrial, Production
Engineering, etc. Engineering is a profession full of challenges where creativity
and ingenuity know no limit or boundaries. This is one profession which can make
you explore the depths of ocean and take you to as far as the outer space.
Question.1 What are the different courses in Engineering ?
Answer.
Apart from the traditional branches which include Civil, Mechanical and Electrical,
engineering offers a vista of branches and specialization options.
- One can opt for B.E/ B.Tech in the disciplines of Computer Science, Information
Technology, Electronics and Communication, Chemical, Automobile, Ceramics, Environmental,
Textile, Marine, Production engineering etc.
- Engineering courses are usually offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate
level.
- The eligibility criterion for undergraduate courses is a pass in 10+2 with 50% marks
in physics, chemistry and mathematics.
- For postgraduate course i.e. M.E/M.Tech, a Bachelor’s degree in engineering is required
and for doctoral course, post-graduation in the relevant subject is essential.
Question.2 What are the different Institutes which offer degrees in Engineering
?
Answer.
In India, there are a plethora of institutes offering courses in various disciplines
of engineering, at different degree/diploma levels.
Some of the topmost engineering institutes include the Indian Institutes of Technology
(IITs), National Institutes of Technology(NITs), Birla National Institute of Technology
and Science (BITS), Dhirubhai Ambani Institute Of Information and Communication
Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), Vellore Institute
of Technology (VIT), Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) etc.
Question.3 How can one get admissions to these colleges?
Answer.
- Admission to the engineering courses is usually done on the basis of merit in the
entrance exams (like JEE Advanced, JEE Main, BITSAT, WBJEE, VITEEE, SRMEEE etc.)
conducted at the state or national level.
- Also many colleges and universities give direct admission based on the merit list
(based on XII board exams).
Question.4 What are the different career prospects after completion of engineering?
Answer.
The overall career prospect of this profession is good and is considered to be excellent
in certain specialties.
- Engineers find job opportunity in almost all related industries, academics and research
institutes.
- They could also find employment in the government sector and armed forces.
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MEDICINE
Medicine is one of the sought after professions the world over. In India, medical
science has made tremendous development, over the past few decades. Numerous specializations
have been developed over a period of time. The medical profession is considered
to be the noblest profession of all. The job of a doctor requires hard work, dedication,
patience and above all, zeal to cure the patients. The various areas of specialization
include General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Orthopaedics,
ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Paediatrics, Cardiology, Anaesthesiology, Neurosurgery,
Neonatology etc. The other systems of medicine other than Allopathic are Homeopathy,
Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani etc. It also includes Dentistry and Veterinary Science.
It is one of the most rewarding careers for those who are interested in dealing
with sick people and helping them to live life again in its full colours.
Question.1 What are the different courses in Medicine ?
Answer.
- Courses in medical science are offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate
levels.
- At the undergraduate level, an MBBS degree is awarded in allopathic system of medical
science, whereas in Ayurvedic, Homeopathic and Unani System of Medical science,
BAMS, BHMS and BUMS degree are awarded, respectively. A BDS degree is awarded at
the undergraduate level in dental science. For Veterinary Science, BSc. degree is
awarded.
- For pursuing any of the above mentioned courses, one has to pass the intermediate
exam with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects, from a recognized
Board.
- For pursuing Master’s degree, Bachelor’s degree is required and for doctoral programme,
one has to be a postgraduate in the field of medical science.
- The admission procedure for the above mentioned courses is very strict, as one has
to go through highly competitive entrance exam held at state or national levels.
- Medical students are comprehensively taught about the various fields of medical
science, through theoretical and practical knowledge.
- Moreover, MBBS undergraduates are assigned compulsory internship at the end of the
curriculum, when they have to work as doctors in medical colleges.
Question.2 What are the different Institutes which offer degrees in Medicine
?
Answer.
In India, there are a number of institutes offering courses in various disciplines
of medicine, at different degree/diploma levels.
Some of the topmost medical institutes are All India Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS), Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Lady
Hardinge Medical College, Maulana Azad Medical College, Jawaharlal Nehru Institute
of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Christian Medical College
(CMC), Aligarh Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College, A.B. Shetty Memorial Institute
of Dental Sciences, etc.
Question.3 How can one get admissions to these colleges ?
Answer.
- Admission to these courses is usually done on the basis of merit in the entrance
exams (NEET, AIIMS, JIPMER, CMC, VELLORE etc.) conducted at the state or national
level.
- Also many colleges and universities give direct admission based on the merit list
(based on XII board exams).
Question.4 What are the different career prospects after completion of degree
in Medicine ?
Answer.
The profession of a doctor is very demanding and also, very rewarding.
- One could find employment in the government or private hospitals.
- Employment in research institutes and medical colleges, as researchers.
- They could also do private practice or work in nursing homes, clinics or health
care centres.
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