Shajapur — Malwa district, Maksi Jain pilgrimage, Kali Sindh river. SainikGuru offers AISSEE coaching — Intelligence training, real mocks, MP state quota. April start.
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Maksi has 82 Jain temples.
Just outside Shajapur district, Maksi is one of central India's major Jain pilgrimage sites. The district itself sits in the Malwa region, Ujjain division. Kali Sindh and Newaj rivers flow through. Soybean and wheat country. Population 1.51 million. Literacy 69.09%.
MP has Sainik School Rewa. MP state quota. Shajapur families compete within MP only.
AISSEE ↗ tests four sections. Three respond to school study. One - Intelligence - requires its own preparation. Not harder school study. A different type of preparation entirely.
Here is what that preparation involves, section by section.
Pattern recognition - the starting skill
The cognitive task is simple to describe and difficult to perform without training. Look at a sequence. Find the rule. Predict what comes next.
AISSEE makes this hard by never stating the rule. The child must derive it. And AISSEE compounds the difficulty by using compound patterns - sequences where two rules operate simultaneously.
Without training, children do one of two things: guess randomly (20-25% accuracy) or try to apply school-learned rules that don't fit (also 20-25% accuracy). Neither approach improves without specific training.
What training does, week by week:
Week 1-4: Child learns that sequences have scannable properties. Rotation, size, count, shading, symmetry. By week 4, single-rule sequences become manageable (40-45% accuracy).
Week 5-8: Compound rules introduced. Child learns decomposition - find the first rule, set it aside, identify the residual rule. By week 8: 55-60% on compound patterns.
Week 9-16: Speed conditions, mix of all types, AISSEE-format mocks. By week 16: 70-80% overall.
This progression cannot be compressed. Each week's improvement depends on the previous week's foundation. October start arrives at exam time with 10 weeks of foundation - not 16.
Number series - building automatic recognition
Shajapur's Malwa agricultural economy produces children with sound arithmetic. The AISSEE number series section is designed to trap sound arithmetic.
Why? Time. AISSEE gives ~45 seconds per question. Calculating a second-order arithmetic series - where the differences between terms themselves form a sequence - takes 60-90 seconds even when done correctly. The exam runs out before the calculation finishes.
Recognition takes 6-10 seconds. See 3, 7, 13, 21, 31 - the differences are 4, 6, 8, 10 - second-order AP - next difference is 12 - answer is 43. Recognise the type → apply the rule → done.
Building that recognition requires seeing each of 15+ AISSEE series types repeatedly from April. Two months for functional recognition. Four months for automatic, pressure-resistant recognition.
Analogies and spatial reasoning
Verbal analogies: Hindi-Malwi background, 65-72% without training. Numerical and logical: 6 weeks each.
Spatial: Malwa plateau with Kali Sindh river valley terrain. Not flat. First-mock accuracy: 23-29%. April training: 64-71%. October: 46-54%.
Maksi Jain temples: Jain pilgrimage geography, Digambara Jain culture in central India - testable cultural GK.
Ujjain division connection: Malwa region, Ujjain's Mahakal Jyotirlinga, the region's significance - testable.
Malwa plateau: MP physical geography - testable.
Eight students. One specialist per section. Weekly mocks. Section-wise diagnosis. October honest conversation. OMR from day one. Medical round throughout.
Class 6 - Age 10-12. March 31 cutoff. Class 9 - Age 13-15. March 31 cutoff.
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