We are very much thankful to you for bestowing your priceless support to our institution for all these years. We wish and hope your encouragement and advice will be extended hereafter also for giving a great deal of services to the students. In view of offering qualitative concept orient coaching for the aspirants of JEE MAINS, AIIMS, NEET, EAMCET and other Competitive exams after Intermediate, we are going to launch a meticulous Bridge Course Programme.
It is a 40 day special programme exclusively for our outgoing SSC and CBSE merit students. The programme will be dealt with by our college senior faculty those who have more than 20 years of experience. Good teaching, standard material, and daily assignments are the hallmarks of this programme.
We ensure the programme will surely be helpful in getting the students to understand the basic concepts of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It familiarizes with college and its resources. It builds self-confidence and fosters a positive relationship with peers and faculty at college.
Students should get admission confirmation into Junior Inter / +1 (CBSE) by paying Rs. 10,000/- on or before the commencement of the programme.
Parents can apply for admission at Sri Viswasanthi Schools in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, by filling out the online admission enquiry form on the official website or by visiting the campus for direct assistance and guidance.
The admission enquiry form typically requires basic student details such as name, parent information, contact number, email ID, and the class for which admission is being sought.
Admissions are open for students from pre-primary (LKG/UKG) to senior secondary (Class 12), covering both CBSE and State Board streams.
Yes, Sri Viswasanthi Schools in Vijayawada welcome students from across India, offering residential facilities that make it convenient for outstation students to study and stay on campus.
Submitting an admission enquiry early helps secure a seat, avoid last-minute delays, and ensures better planning for the academic year, as seats in top CBSE residential schools are limited.