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What does YSS mean?
The literal translation
of Yogyata Samvardhan Sansthan (YSS) can be “an institute for nurturing competence.”
I chose this name because I believe that a person’s intelligence is not static;
one’s talent and ability can improve considerably by solving problems and
by interacting with a good teacher.
What
does YSS do?
YSS helps the students
in doing preparations for JEE for the IITs. My teaching is exhaustive; I pay equal attention to theory as well
as problem solving. So, my teaching is useful for all such examinations, where
knowledge of physics, chemistry and mathematics is required, like XIIth board
examination, various engineering entrance examinations besides JEE for IITs,
Asian Physics Olympiad, International Physics Olympiad, International Chemistry
Olympiad and International Mathematics Olympiad.
Besides the students, there
have been some teachers also, who learnt extensively by taking consultancy
from me either in person or telephonically.
1) Usually coaching
institutes show problem solving by examples. I believe that the basic theory
must be understood before attempting the problems. After teaching the basic
theory together with a few examples, I encourage students to solve the problems
on their own and ask doubts wherever they feel any difficulty. Usually there
is a test on each chapter.
2) From its very inception, YSS has been having
the courage and confidence to have this ethical business policy of offering
the refund provision. Any student can ask for the refund of fees if he/she
wants to quit the institute. After deducting the fees for the hours of classes
offered for the student at the rate of Rs.350/- per hour till the time of
receipt of such application, the remaining fees are refunded by account payee
cheque in the name of the student’s guardian. Mere absence from the classes
does not mean application for the refund. Even that student, who likes my
teaching but wants to quit the institute because of some other reason, can
ask for the refund.
3) I have been providing concession in fees to the students, who are from economically, socially and educationally weaker sections. People facing economic hardships can be provided education loans.
4) Students can ask
questions from any book of the world in the classroom and not only from any
prescribed book. There is full freedom to ask questions, for which the students
are motivated, encouraged and even provoked.
5) Student’s guardian
or any previous teacher or any other well-wisher can come and attend any one
of my classes without paying any fee and without giving any prior information.
Such a well-wisher can ask question in the class room itself in order to see
the teacher’s ability. One is welcome to come with difficult questions for
this purpose.
6) Number of students in a class cannot be more than fifteen.
7) There is no fixed
upper limit of teaching hours. It is according to the students’ requirements.
8)
I can accept
and train students even from class VIII onwards keeping the JEE target in
mind. My experience with a few students in this regard is very encouraging.
Probably it is easier to nurture talent at a younger age.
What are the fees? For one year batch the fees for all the three subjects is Rs. 62,000/- for one time payment at the time of admission and Rs.68,000/- for payment in instalments (one third at the time of admission and the remaining amount in four equal monthly instalments). For two year batch the total fee for all the three subjects is Rs. 93,000/- for one time payment and Rs. 112,000/- for payments in instalments (one fourth at the time of admission and remaining amount in six equal monthly instalments). If the instalment is not paid in time then the student will be usually stopped from attending the classes. If one wants to be taught separately or if one wants to consult for some specific doubts only, then the charges are Rs 1000/- per hour for teachers and Rs 700/- per hour for students. There is no additional service tax together with any of these fees.
When can a student be removed from YSS?
2) If a student is found undisciplined, if a student uses abusive languages, if a student indulges in physical fights, if a student indulges in smoking and drinking etc. even outside the institute. So, do not send your child to YSS, if he/she is in the risk zone.
Who
are the teachers in YSS?
I teach all the three subjects.
About the teacher/director (Shyam Rudra Pathak)
I got primary education in my village Bathnaha, district Sitamarhi, Bihar, and for a brief period at a school in Sursand, where my father was working as a teacher at that time. I went to Netarhat School in 1974 batch. I passed matriculation in 1979 (obtained silver medal from Bihar Board). In 1980, I passed IIT-JEE in the first attempt and joined IIT Delhi. I did five years integrated M.S. Physics course from IITD. I was all India topper of GATE 1985 with a percentile score of 99.89. I did M.Tech. in Energy Studies from IITD with a CGPA of 9.25 on a 10 point scale. I passed CSIR fellowship test. I received research scholarship at IITD. I was also the topper of TIFR selection test for research scholars in 1991. I was also the topper of the written test of NCRA-IUCAA research scholars’ selection test in 1993.
The attitude with which I teach and advise the students is the following:
“Enjoy the richness of knowledge;
Success in examination is its natural outcome.”

If one does some moral business honestly
then he ends up doing social service, even though the apparent motivation
behind that is not social service