Sainik School Coaching in Una
Every year, thousands of families across Himachal Pradesh dream of seeing their child walk through the gates of a Sainik School — dressed in uniform, standing tall, ready to serve the nation. In Una, this dream is no longer distant. With rising awareness about defence education, more and more parents are actively seeking structured coaching to prepare their children for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE).
AISSEE is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the Sainik Schools Society. It selects students for admission into Class 6 and Class 9 across 33 Sainik Schools in India. The exam tests Mathematics, General Knowledge, English, Intelligence, and Language — demanding consistent preparation that goes well beyond school-level academics.
Una, a growing town in the Shivalik belt of Himachal Pradesh, is producing an increasing number of defence-oriented families who understand the long-term value of a Sainik School education. The discipline, the academic rigour, the leadership training, and the direct pathway to the National Defence Academy — these are not just advantages. They are life-transforming outcomes that begin with clearing one exam.
Young Star Defence Academy has helped thousands of students across North India achieve exactly this. With decades of combined experience in AISSEE, RIMC, and RMS preparation, our faculty brings a structured, student-first approach to every child who walks through our doors — whether from Amritsar, Jalandhar, or Una.
If your child is in Class 4, 5, 7, or 8, and you want them to build a future in defence services, this page will walk you through everything you need to know — the exam, the preparation strategy, the nearest schools, and how to get started.
Why Students from Una Choose Sainik School Education
Sainik Schools are not ordinary residential schools. They are institutions built on the philosophy that India’s future leaders must be shaped early — through discipline, academics, and character. For students in Una and surrounding areas of Himachal Pradesh, a Sainik School education offers advantages that few alternatives can match.
Quality Education with National Recognition
Sainik Schools follow the CBSE curriculum and maintain standards comparable to the country’s top residential schools. The academic environment, experienced teaching staff, and structured routines ensure that students not only perform well in board exams but also develop the intellectual foundation for competitive exams like NDA, UPSC, and CDS later in life.
Character and Leadership Development
Life in a Sainik School is designed to build character. From early morning PT to evening study hours, students learn time management, resilience, teamwork, and responsibility. These are not traits that come from textbooks — they are built through daily practice in a supervised, structured environment.
A Direct Pathway to Defence Careers
A large percentage of Sainik School alumni go on to join the Indian Armed Forces through NDA. The schools specifically prepare students for the rigours of defence service — physically, mentally, and academically. For families in Una who have a tradition of military service, Sainik School is the ideal first step.
Personality Development and Social Skills
Students at Sainik Schools participate in sports, debates, cultural activities, and community initiatives. This all-round development ensures that graduates are confident, articulate, and capable of leadership — qualities valued both in the military and in civilian careers.
Subsidised, High-Quality Residential Education
Given the quality of education and facilities offered, Sainik School fees remain significantly lower than comparable private residential schools. This makes it an excellent choice for middle-class families in Una and rural Himachal Pradesh who aspire to premium education for their children.
Growing Demand for AISSEE Preparation in Una
The number of students from Una and neighbouring districts — Hamirpur, Kangra, Bilaspur — appearing in AISSEE has grown noticeably over the past few years. This growth reflects a shift in how families in Himachal Pradesh think about education and career planning.
Parents today are aware that AISSEE is not a test that can be cracked with last-minute revision. The competition is national. Students from well-coached coaching centres in Punjab, Delhi, and Haryana appear alongside those from smaller towns — and the gap in preparation can be significant without professional guidance.
Common Challenges Faced by Students in Una
- Limited access to AISSEE-specific study material in local bookshops
- School teachers are not trained for entrance exam preparation
- Students underestimate the Intelligence and GK sections
- No structured mock test environment available locally
- Parents unaware of eligibility criteria, syllabus, and exam timelines
These challenges are not insurmountable. With the right coaching partner, Una students can compete at par with — and outperform — students from larger cities. Early start, structured preparation, and consistent testing are the three pillars of AISSEE success.
Why Choose Young Star Defence Academy for AISSEE Coaching
Young Star Defence Academy has been preparing students for Sainik School, RIMC, and RMS admissions for over a decade. Our results speak clearly — with thousands of selections across India, we are among the most trusted names in defence school coaching.
Here is what sets our coaching apart:
- Experienced Faculty: Our teachers specialise exclusively in AISSEE, RIMC, and RMS preparation. They understand the exam pattern deeply and teach with exam-readiness as the primary goal.
- Small Batch Sizes: We maintain small batches to ensure individual attention. Every student’s progress is tracked, and weak areas are addressed before they become habits.
- Weekly Assessments: Students sit for weekly subject-wise tests that mirror actual exam conditions. This builds familiarity with the format and identifies gaps early.
- Full-Length Mock Tests: Regular mock tests under timed conditions prepare students for exam-day pressure. After each test, detailed performance analysis is shared with students and parents.
- Parent Communication: We believe parents are partners in preparation. Monthly progress reports, parent-teacher interactions, and open communication ensure that families in Una stay informed and involved.
- Study Material: Specially designed workbooks, chapter-wise practice sheets, and previous years’ papers are provided to all enrolled students.
For Una students who cannot relocate to Amritsar, we offer a comprehensive online coaching programme with live classes, recorded lectures, and weekly tests — bringing the same quality of preparation to your home.
Complete AISSEE Preparation Strategy
Understanding what each section demands is the first step to building a winning preparation plan.
Mathematics
For Class 6 admission, the Mathematics section tests concepts up to Class 5 level — number systems, fractions, decimals, basic geometry, time and distance, and simple arithmetic. For Class 9, the level advances significantly to include algebra, mensuration, and data interpretation. The key is building strong conceptual clarity before moving to speed and accuracy practice. Students should solve at least 20–30 problems daily from different topics.
Intelligence (Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning)
This section surprises many students who have not practised reasoning before. Pattern recognition, series completion, analogies, coding-decoding, and spatial reasoning are commonly tested. Daily practice with a dedicated reasoning workbook — starting from simple problems and gradually increasing difficulty — is the most reliable strategy.
English
The English section tests reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and sentence construction. Students from Hindi-medium schools in Una often find this section challenging. Regular reading of English newspapers or simple English books, combined with grammar drills, can significantly improve scores within 3–4 months of consistent effort.
General Knowledge
GK is both a strength and a weakness for most students — it requires breadth of awareness across history, geography, science, sports, and national affairs. Reading NCERT textbooks from Class 3 to 5 (for Class 6 exam) is the most structured way to cover GK. Flashcards, daily GK capsules, and weekly quizzes help retain information effectively.
Current Affairs
Current Affairs questions are usually limited in number but carry easy marks for a well-prepared student. Students should read a simplified current affairs digest monthly and pay special attention to national defence news, sports achievements, and major government schemes.
12-Month AISSEE Preparation Roadmap
| Month | Focus Area | Expected Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Month 1–2 | Diagnostic assessment; foundational Mathematics and English | Identify weak areas; build base concepts |
| Month 3–4 | NCERT-based GK coverage; Reasoning basics | Build GK foundation; introduce non-verbal reasoning |
| Month 5–6 | Advanced Mathematics; English grammar and comprehension | Improve accuracy; reduce silly mistakes |
| Month 7–8 | First full-length mock test series; Current Affairs | Measure real exam readiness; fix conceptual gaps |
| Month 9–10 | Intensive revision; weak subject focus; speed drills | Increase speed and accuracy under time pressure |
| Month 11 | Daily mock tests; previous years’ papers | Build exam confidence; simulate actual conditions |
| Month 12 | Light revision; mental preparation; logistics readiness | Arrive at exam fully prepared, rested, and confident |
Sainik School Preparation for Class 5 Students
One of the most common questions parents ask is: when should my child start preparing? The answer is simple — the earlier, the better.
Students in Class 4 or 5 who begin their AISSEE preparation early have a massive advantage. They have time to build concepts properly, strengthen weaker subjects, and sit for multiple rounds of mock testing before the actual exam. Rushed preparation in the final two or three months rarely produces the results that families hope for.
Young Star Defence Academy has a dedicated preparation programme for Class 5 students targeting Class 6 Sainik School admission. This programme is designed keeping the child’s learning pace in mind — covering all five exam sections progressively, with regular encouragement and structured milestone testing.
For a detailed overview of how we approach Sainik School preparation for Class 5 students, visit our dedicated resource page. It covers syllabus alignment, ideal study hours, recommended books, and how parents can support learning at home.
Eligibility Criteria for Sainik School Admission
Before beginning preparation, families must confirm that their child meets the eligibility requirements for AISSEE.
For Class 6 Admission:
- Age: 10 to 12 years as on 31st March of the admission year
- The child must be studying in Class 5 at the time of application
- Both boys and girls are eligible
For Class 9 Admission:
- Age: 13 to 15 years as on 31st March of the admission year
- The child must be studying in Class 8 at the time of application
- Both boys and girls are eligible
There is no restriction based on board of education — students from CBSE, ICSE, or state boards can all apply. For a complete breakdown of eligibility criteria for Sainik School admission, including category-wise relaxations and state quota details, refer to our detailed guide.
Documents Required for Sainik School Admission
Preparing documents in advance prevents last-minute delays during the admission process. Families in Una should keep the following documents ready:
- Date of birth certificate (birth certificate or Class 10 marksheet of parent)
- Recent passport-size photographs
- Previous academic marksheets and school leaving certificate
- Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC) if applicable
- Domicile certificate
- Medical fitness certificate from a government-recognised hospital
- Income certificate (for fee concession applicants)
Requirements can vary slightly from school to school and year to year. For an updated and comprehensive list of documents required in Sainik School admission, visit our resource page which is updated annually.
Seat Availability and Vacancies in Sainik Schools
Sainik Schools across India offer a limited number of seats each year. For Class 6, each school typically has around 80–100 seats, divided across state quota and all-India quota. The competition is intense — with tens of thousands of applicants competing for these seats nationally.
Understanding the seat matrix for your preferred school helps set realistic expectations and plan accordingly. For current information on seat availability and vacancies in Sainik Schools, including school-wise and category-wise breakdowns, refer to our dedicated vacancy guide.
AISSEE Syllabus Explained
A clear understanding of the syllabus is the foundation of structured preparation. The AISSEE syllabus is not as intimidating as it appears — it is largely aligned with NCERT standards for the relevant class, with additional reasoning and GK components.
Class 6 Exam — Subjects and Marks:
| Subject | Marks | Questions |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 150 | 50 |
| General Knowledge | 75 | 25 |
| English | 75 | 25 |
| Intelligence | 75 | 25 |
| Language (Hindi/Regional) | 75 | 25 |
For the complete, section-wise AISSEE syllabus for Sainik Schools — including Class 9 paper pattern, topic weightages, and recommended books — visit our dedicated syllabus page.
Medical Standards for Sainik School Admission
After clearing the written exam, students must pass a medical examination. This often catches families off guard — a child may score brilliantly in the written exam but be disqualified at the medical stage due to an unaddressed health condition.
Key medical requirements include:
- Minimum height and weight standards for the age group
- Good vision (corrected vision up to a certain limit is acceptable)
- No significant physical deformity
- Dental fitness — a certain number of healthy teeth required
- No history of serious chronic illness
We advise families to get a preliminary health checkup done well before the medical exam to identify and address any correctable conditions in advance. For detailed information on medical standards for Sainik School admission, including how to prepare for the medical round, visit our guide.
Fee Structure of Sainik Schools
Sainik Schools offer exceptional value — a fully residential, CBSE-affiliated education with sports, meals, and all facilities at fees far lower than comparable private boarding schools.
| Category | Approximate Annual Fee | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| General (Non-defence) | ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,40,000 | Includes tuition, boarding, meals, uniform |
| Defence Personnel Ward | ₹70,000 – ₹1,00,000 | Subsidised for wards of serving/retired personnel |
| SC/ST Students | Heavily subsidised / Free | Government scholarship available |
Fees vary by school and are revised periodically. For an accurate, up-to-date comparison of the fee structure across Sainik Schools, visit our dedicated fee guide.
Sainik School Admission for Girls
A landmark change in Sainik School policy opened all 33 Sainik Schools to girl students. This is a transformative development for families in Una and across Himachal Pradesh who want their daughters to access the same quality of defence-oriented education.
Girls can appear for AISSEE for both Class 6 and Class 9 admission under the same eligibility criteria as boys. The opportunities post-Sainik School are equally strong — NDA now admits women officers, and defence careers in all three forces are increasingly open to women.
The benefits of Sainik School for girls extend beyond academics. The structured residential environment builds confidence, discipline, and independence from an early age — qualities that serve a student throughout life regardless of career choice.
For a complete guide on Sainik School admission for girls — including eligibility, career prospects, and what to expect — visit our dedicated resource page. Young Star Defence Academy warmly welcomes girl students from Una and neighbouring areas into our coaching programmes.
AISSEE Mock Tests and Practice Papers
No preparation is complete without extensive mock testing. Students who appear for AISSEE without having sat for full-length, timed mock tests often underperform — not because of lack of knowledge, but because of exam-day anxiety, time mismanagement, and unfamiliarity with the question format.
At Young Star Defence Academy, mock tests are a core part of the curriculum — not an afterthought. Students sit for subject-wise tests weekly and full-length mock exams monthly. Each test is followed by detailed performance analysis highlighting strengths, improvement areas, and time management patterns.
Benefits of regular mock testing include:
- Builds familiarity with the exam interface and question style
- Teaches students to allocate time wisely across sections
- Reduces exam-day anxiety through repeated simulation
- Highlights specific topics that need additional revision
Access our AISSEE mock tests and practice papers to help your child begin self-assessment from home.
Meet the Founder — Prashant Singh
Young Star Defence Academy was founded by Prashant Singh, a dedicated educationist with deep expertise in Sainik School, RIMC, and RMS preparation. His vision was simple but powerful: every child with the potential to succeed in defence school entrance exams should have access to the guidance they need, regardless of where they live.
Under his leadership, the academy has grown into a nationally recognised coaching institution with a track record of thousands of selections. Prashant Singh’s approach emphasises individualised attention, data-driven progress tracking, and a supportive learning environment where students are encouraged to compete with themselves before competing with others.
To learn more about the vision, journey, and teaching philosophy of our founder, visit the founder’s page.
Specialised Defence Coaching Programmes
Young Star Defence Academy offers specialised coaching for the three major defence school entrance exams in India. Understanding which programme fits your child is important before enrolling.
| Programme | Eligibility | Exam | Career Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sainik School Coaching | Class 5 (for Class 6 entry) or Class 8 (for Class 9 entry) | AISSEE (NTA) | Foundation for NDA, CDS, Army, Navy, Air Force |
| RMS Coaching | Class 5–7; age 10–13 years | Rashtriya Military School Entrance Exam | RMS education pathway to NDA |
| RIMC Coaching | Class 7–8; age 11.5–13 years | RIMC Entrance Exam (twice yearly) | Elite defence institution; IMA pathway |
Each programme has its own exam pattern, preparation strategy, and timeline. Our counsellors can help Una families choose the right programme based on the child’s age, academic level, and career aspirations.
Online Coaching for Una Students
Distance is no longer a barrier to quality coaching. Young Star Defence Academy’s online programme brings our full curriculum — live classes, recorded lectures, study material, doubt sessions, and weekly tests — directly to students in Una.
What our online programme includes:
- Live Interactive Classes: Daily sessions with experienced faculty, conducted on a professional learning platform
- Recorded Lectures: All sessions recorded and available for revision, so students never miss a class
- Printed Study Material: Comprehensive workbooks couriered to the student’s home address
- Doubt Resolution Sessions: Dedicated weekly doubt-clearing sessions where students can ask questions directly
- Weekly Online Tests: Timed, syllabus-aligned tests conducted every week to track progress
- Parent Progress Updates: Monthly performance reports shared directly with parents
For Una students and families who prefer preparation from home without compromising on quality, our online programme is the ideal solution. Contact us at +91 81013 13136 to enquire about online batch availability and schedules.
Hostel and Residential Support
For families from Una willing to send their child to Amritsar for full-time coaching, Young Star Defence Academy offers a carefully managed residential facility.
Our hostel environment is designed to mirror the discipline of Sainik School itself — structured daily routines, supervised study hours, nutritious meals, and regular physical activity. This is not just comfortable accommodation; it is a preparatory environment that conditions students for the life they will experience after selection.
Key features of our residential programme:
- Safe, monitored accommodation with responsible wardens
- Fixed daily schedule — wake-up, exercise, meals, classes, study, and rest
- Regular parent communication via calls and monthly reports
- Zero tolerance for distraction — no unnecessary use of mobile phones or entertainment devices during study hours
- Access to sports and physical activity to maintain fitness alongside academics
Common Mistakes Students Make During AISSEE Preparation
Awareness of common mistakes helps students and parents avoid costly errors in the preparation journey.
- Starting too late: Many families begin serious preparation only 2–3 months before the exam. This is insufficient. Start at least 10–12 months in advance.
- Ignoring the Intelligence section: Students and parents often focus on Mathematics and English, leaving Reasoning unpractised. This section is highly scorable with practice.
- Relying only on school textbooks: School education does not cover the breadth of GK, reasoning, or the speed requirements of AISSEE. Dedicated preparation material is essential.
- Skipping mock tests: Reading and studying without testing is incomplete preparation. Students who skip mock exams often struggle on the actual exam day.
- Not addressing medical fitness: Families invest months in written exam preparation but forget to check medical eligibility early. Issues like poor eyesight or dental gaps should be assessed well in advance.
- Inconsistent study schedule: Sporadic study sessions produce uneven results. A fixed daily study routine — even 2 hours consistently — outperforms 6-hour sessions on some days and nothing on others.
- Underestimating the English section: Students from Himachal Pradesh’s Hindi-medium schools often neglect English. Early, consistent effort on reading and grammar pays dividends in the exam.
How Parents Can Help Their Children Succeed in AISSEE
Parents play a crucial role in a child’s AISSEE preparation — beyond just enrolling them in coaching. Here is how families in Una can actively support their child’s journey:
- Create a consistent study environment: A quiet, distraction-free space at home helps the child focus. Establish fixed study hours and stick to them every day.
- Monitor — but don’t pressurise: Track progress through coaching reports and monthly assessments, but avoid creating anxiety. Confidence is as important as preparation.
- Encourage reading habits: A child who reads regularly — English newspapers, simple books, GK magazines — develops vocabulary, comprehension, and awareness that directly benefits the exam.
- Maintain physical health: Ensure the child gets adequate sleep, nutritious food, and daily physical activity. A tired, unwell child cannot learn effectively.
- Stay connected with faculty: Attend parent-teacher interactions, read progress reports, and communicate any concerns early. The coaching centre and family should work as one team.
- Celebrate small milestones: When your child improves their mock test score or masters a difficult topic, acknowledge it. Positive reinforcement sustains motivation over a long preparation journey.
Why Una Students Have a Strong Opportunity in Defence Education
Una is not a metro city — and that is precisely why its students have a competitive edge in certain aspects of AISSEE preparation.
Students from smaller towns tend to have fewer distractions, stronger family support systems, and a more grounded work ethic than their counterparts in large urban centres. Himachal Pradesh also has a strong cultural association with military service — many families in Una have parents, uncles, or grandparents who served in the Armed Forces. This background creates natural motivation and familiarity with defence values.
The state quota system in AISSEE also means that students from Himachal Pradesh compete primarily against other students from the state for a portion of the available seats. This narrows the competition pool compared to the national quota, giving well-prepared Una students a realistic path to selection.
What Una students need is not luck — it is access to the same quality of coaching and guidance that students in Chandigarh or Amritsar receive. Young Star Defence Academy bridges that gap, whether through online coaching or our residential programme in Amritsar.
Nearest Sainik School Options for Students from Una
For families in Una, the most practically accessible Sainik School is Sainik School Sujanpur Tira, located in Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the prestigious Sainik Schools in the region and a natural aspiration for students from Una and neighbouring areas.
Understanding the specific admission preferences, seat matrix, and culture of a particular Sainik School helps families make informed decisions. For detailed information about Sainik School Sujanpur Tira — including admissions, facilities, and how to apply — visit our dedicated school profile page.
Students from Una may also consider other Sainik Schools in Punjab and Haryana depending on their exam scores, category, and preference. Our counsellors can help families understand the school choice process and maximise the chances of a favourable placement.
Official AISSEE Registration Process
AISSEE registration is conducted online through the National Testing Agency’s official portal. Families must complete the following steps within the notification period, which typically opens between October and November for the following academic year.
- Check the official notification: Visit exams.nta.nic.in/sainik-school-society/ for the official AISSEE notification, eligibility criteria, and important dates.
- Register online: Create a candidate profile on the NTA portal and fill in the application form with accurate personal and academic details.
- Upload documents: Submit a recent photograph, signature, and any required certificates as per the format specified in the notification.
- Pay the application fee: The fee varies by category and is paid online through net banking, UPI, or debit/credit card.
- Download admit card: Admit cards are released approximately 2–3 weeks before the exam date. Download and keep a printed copy ready.
- Appear for the exam: The exam is conducted at centres across India, usually in January. Una students are typically allotted centres in Himachal Pradesh or Punjab.
- Check results and merit list: Results are declared within 4–6 weeks of the exam. Shortlisted students are called for a medical examination.
Young Star Defence Academy guides enrolled students through every step of the registration process, ensuring no deadline is missed and all documents are correctly prepared.
Frequently Asked Questions — Sainik School Coaching in Una
1. Which is the best Sainik School coaching in Una?
Young Star Defence Academy is widely regarded as one of the most experienced and result-oriented coaching institutions for AISSEE preparation. With thousands of selections across India and a dedicated online coaching programme for students in Una, we offer structured, expert guidance that local alternatives cannot match.
2. What is AISSEE?
AISSEE stands for All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination. It is a national-level test conducted by NTA to select students for Class 6 and Class 9 admission across 33 Sainik Schools in India.
3. What is the age limit for Sainik School admission?
For Class 6 admission, the child must be between 10 and 12 years of age as on 31st March of the admission year. For Class 9, the age limit is 13 to 15 years.
4. Can girls apply for Sainik School admission?
Yes. All 33 Sainik Schools in India now admit girl students for both Class 6 and Class 9. Girls are eligible under the same AISSEE process as boys.
5. How many seats are available in Sainik Schools?
Most Sainik Schools offer 80–100 seats for Class 6 admission. These are divided between state quota (67%) and all-India quota (33%), with further reservation for SC, ST, and defence personnel wards.
6. What documents are required for Sainik School admission?
Key documents include date of birth certificate, academic marksheets, school leaving certificate, category certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate, medical fitness certificate, and recent passport-size photographs. Refer to the official notification for the complete list.
7. What is the fee structure of Sainik Schools?
General category students pay approximately ₹1,00,000–₹1,40,000 annually. Defence personnel wards and SC/ST students receive significant fee concessions. The actual fee varies by school.
8. What are the medical standards for Sainik School admission?
Students must meet standards related to height, weight, vision, dental fitness, and general physical health. The medical exam is conducted after the written exam merit list is released. Correctable conditions should be addressed before the medical round.
9. Is hostel accommodation available at Young Star Defence Academy?
Yes. Our residential facility in Amritsar provides a disciplined, supervised environment for outstation students from Una and other cities. Daily schedules, meals, and regular parent communication are all part of the residential programme.
10. Are online classes available for students in Una?
Yes. Young Star Defence Academy offers a comprehensive online coaching programme with live classes, recorded sessions, study material delivery, doubt sessions, and weekly tests — designed specifically for students who cannot relocate.
11. What is RMS?
RMS stands for Rashtriya Military School. There are five RMS institutions in India, offering residential education from Class 6 to Class 12 with a focus on preparing students for NDA. The entrance exam is separate from AISSEE.
12. What is RIMC?
RIMC is the Rashtriya Indian Military College in Dehradun. It is one of the most prestigious defence preparatory schools in India, admitting students into Class 8. The entrance exam is highly competitive and held twice a year.
13. Which Sainik School is nearest to Una?
Sainik School Sujanpur Tira in Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh, is the nearest and most relevant option for students from Una.
14. How early should a child start AISSEE preparation?
Ideally, preparation should begin at least 10–12 months before the exam. Students starting in Class 4 for Class 6 entry have the strongest advantage. Even 6–8 months of focused preparation can yield excellent results with the right coaching.
15. What books are recommended for AISSEE preparation?
NCERT textbooks from Class 3–5 (for Class 6 exam), Arihant’s AISSEE guide, Olympiad reasoning books, and Young Star Defence Academy’s proprietary workbooks are the most commonly recommended resources.
16. Is coaching necessary for AISSEE, or can a student self-study?
Self-study is possible but significantly more difficult without structured guidance. The Intelligence and GK sections in particular benefit greatly from expert coaching, mock testing, and performance tracking. Professional coaching substantially increases the probability of selection.
17. How many mock tests should a student attempt before AISSEE?
A student should attempt at least 20–25 full-length mock tests before the exam, in addition to weekly subject-wise tests throughout the preparation period. The more tests attempted under timed conditions, the better the exam-day performance.
18. What is the complete syllabus for AISSEE?
The Class 6 exam covers Mathematics, General Knowledge, English, Intelligence, and one Language paper. The Class 9 exam tests Mathematics, Intelligence, English, General Science, and Social Studies. Visit our AISSEE syllabus page for a complete, topic-wise breakdown.
19. Can students from CBSE schools apply for Sainik School admission?
Yes. There is no restriction on the board of education. Students from CBSE, ICSE, HPBOSE, or any other recognised board are all eligible to appear for AISSEE.
20. What is the success rate of Young Star Defence Academy?
Young Star Defence Academy has helped over 25,000 students secure Sainik School admissions and over 1,325 students gain RIMC selections over its history. Our track record is among the strongest in North India for defence school coaching.
21. Can students from rural areas near Una apply for Sainik School?
Absolutely. There is no restriction based on urban or rural background. In fact, students from rural Himachal Pradesh often demonstrate strong discipline and work ethic that serves them well in both the exam and subsequent school life.
22. What is the exam language for AISSEE?
The Language paper in AISSEE can be taken in Hindi or one of the regional languages. Other sections are common for all students. Check the official NTA notification for language options applicable to Himachal Pradesh candidates.
23. What happens after the written exam?
After the written exam, a merit list is prepared school-wise. Shortlisted students are called for a medical examination. Candidates who pass the medical are provisionally admitted and must submit original documents for verification.
24. Is there any negative marking in AISSEE?
As per recent exam patterns, there is no negative marking in AISSEE. However, students should verify this in the official notification each year, as patterns can change.
25. How do I contact Young Star Defence Academy for AISSEE coaching from Una?
You can reach us directly at +91 81013 13136 via call or WhatsApp. Our counsellors will guide you through programme options, schedules, and enrolment for both online and residential coaching.
Start Your Child’s Defence Journey Today
For students in Una, the path to a Sainik School is clear, achievable, and life-changing. The exam is demanding, but it is not beyond the reach of any motivated, well-prepared student. What makes the difference is when preparation starts and how structured it is.
Young Star Defence Academy has walked this journey with thousands of families — from the first diagnostic assessment to the day a student’s name appears on the Sainik School merit list. Our faculty, our curriculum, our mock test series, and our individual attention model are built for exactly this purpose.
Whether your child is in Class 4 eyeing the Class 6 exam, or in Class 8 preparing for Class 9 admission, there is a programme at Young Star Defence Academy designed for them. Distance is not a barrier — our online coaching brings full-curriculum preparation to every student in Una.
Do not wait for the next notification to start thinking about preparation. Every month of early preparation is a compounding advantage. Reach out to us today at +91 81013 13136, and let us build a personalised roadmap for your child’s Sainik School success.
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