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The name comes from Portuguese. Silva - woods.
Walk around Khanvel or Dudhani and you still see what they meant. Forest roads, the Daman Ganga cutting through, Western Ghats rising in the east. Beautiful, actually.
But the families living here aren't thinking about the scenery. They're thinking about what happens to their children after school. And increasingly - from Naroli, from Amli, from the industrial sectors near Masat - that conversation is turning toward AISSEE.
They're right to want it. Most of them are wrong about how to get it.
This UT is unusual. 79% tribal population. 200,000 floating workforce - families from Bihar, UP, Odisha who came for the 3,500-plus industries and stayed. Smart City status. IIT Bhilai nearby. Vapi railway station 18 kilometres away.
It's not one kind of place. It's several kinds of place layered on top of each other.
The children appearing for AISSEE here come from all of it - tribal families who've been in the Daman Ganga valley for generations, migrant families who arrived from Bhojpur or Ballia two decades ago, industrial workers' children who've grown up in Silvassa but carry roots from somewhere else entirely.
Different backgrounds. Same exam. Same gap.
AISSEE has an Intelligence section.
Pattern recognition. Analogies. Number series. Spatial reasoning.
Not in CBSE syllabus. Not in Gujarat board. Not Maharashtra board. Not Chhattisgarh board. Not in any curriculum anywhere in India.
A child who has spent four months studying - genuinely studying, seriously - will walk into that section in January and see questions they have never encountered before. Not once. In any format.
That's not a fair test of preparation. That's the consequence of not knowing what the exam actually contains.
GK goes places Class 5 textbooks don't. Maths comes formatted to mislead - same concepts, different presentation, designed to catch children who haven't seen it before. English, for children from Hindi or Gujarati or Maithili medium schools - needs months of specific work.
School preparation and AISSEE preparation are completely different things. Treating them the same is the mistake that costs families every January.
Eight students. That's the batch size.
Thirty students - teacher covers the chapter and moves on. Nobody's going back. Eight students - the teacher notices who's been wrong on reasoning for six consecutive weeks. Stops. Finds the specific problem. Fixes it in September.
In September - when there's time. Not in March.
The rest of it -
One more thing. Parents hear the difficult news in October. Not after January results.
NTA. Every January.
Class 6 - Age 10 to 12 years (March 31 - hard cutoff, zero exceptions) Maths ยท English ยท General Knowledge ยท Intelligence Test
Class 9 - Age 13 to 15 years (March 31 - hard cutoff, zero exceptions) Maths ยท English ยท GK ยท Science ยท Social Studies
Stop reading. Check the date of birth right now. March 31 is absolute - one day past it means a full year's wait. Families from the industrial areas around Masat miss this every cycle because nobody tells them early enough. Check it before anything else.
491 square kilometres. 72 villages. Vapi 18 kilometres away, Mumbai 160. Daily travel to coaching is not how Silvassa works.
The Sainik school coaching online batch is the complete program. Not a reduced version. Live classes on scheduled days. Recordings available all week. Sunday mock every week. WhatsApp support for doubts.
A student in a village near the wildlife sanctuary and one in Silvassa town - same teachers, same tests, same section breakdown after every mock. No version difference. No distance penalty.
Families from different states enroll too - some comparing Sainik school coaching in Telangana options, others checking Sainik school coaching in Telangana fees - because once the teaching works, the address stops mattering.
Two paths.
April start - eight months. Content done by July. Weak areas found in August, fixed through September. October onwards, full mocks. December is calm. January, the child walks in having done this twenty times.
October start - three months. Everything at once. Always catching up. January arrives and it shows.
Same paper. Different children inside that hall.
No guaranteed selections. Anyone offering that word isn't being straight with you.
Full syllabus. Real mock tests. Individual attention. OMR practice. Medical round awareness. Honest parent updates. Everything within our control - done without shortcuts.
After that - your child and the paper.
"We didn't leave anything on the table." That's what most parents say when the program ends. Win or lose.
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