
Aakash Invictus launched for top JEE aspirants
Kolkata: Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) has launched Aakash Invictus, a specialised coaching programme aimed at students targeting top ranks in JEE Advanced.
The programme brings together around 500 leading JEE faculty members and integrates phygital learning, AI-enabled tools, and exclusive study resources for precision-focused preparation.
Designed for JEE aspirants, Aakash Invictus features a specialised curriculum, doubt-clearing sessions, and a meticulously crafted test series to enhance performance.
Small batch sizes will ensure personalised attention. Admission is selective, with students chosen through a specialised entrance test.
The programme is available in over 40 cities across India, offering a two-year course for students joining in Class 11 and a three-year course for those enrolling in Class 10.
Dheeraj Kumar Misra, Chief Academic and Business Head of AESL, highlighted the programme’s approach, stating, “Aakash Invictus is not just a coaching program; it is a transformational journey for students aiming to secure top IIT ranks. The study material has been completely revamped, covering the entire curriculum and developed by some of the best experts in the industry.”
He added that the programme, launched a few months ago, has already attracted over 2,500 top students.
“Built on three key pillars—innovative pedagogy and courseware, expert faculty, and advanced AI tools—Aakash Invictus will set new benchmarks in JEE preparation,” he said.
AESL has over 400 centres across India, with more than 400,000 enrolled students.
It has been operating in West Bengal for 20 years and currently has 12 classroom centres across the state, including locations in Kolkata, Howrah, Durgapur, Siliguri, Bankura, and Kharagpur.
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