AP Basics:
Advanced Placement (AP) is a college-level curriculum and examination program created by the College Board for students in high school. AP courses allow students to take college-level classes in various subjects and earn college credit based on their exam scores. The AP program offers students an opportunity to challenge themselves academically while also preparing for the transition to higher education.
- Duration: High school students (Grades 9-12)
- Subjects Offered: A wide variety of subjects, including English, Math, Sciences, History, Social Sciences, and World Languages
- College Credit: Students can earn college credit if they score well on AP exams, typically with a score of 3 or higher (out of 5), depending on the college's policy.


AP Test Timelines:
- AP Exams: AP exams are held annually in May. Students typically take exams in one or more subjects they’ve studied over the course of the academic year.
- AP Exam Registration: AP exams typically require registration through the school or an approved testing center, with deadlines set in the months prior to May.

AP Preparation:
- AP Exam Preparation: AP exams test students on their understanding of college-level material. The preparation focuses on developing deep knowledge and applying skills in real-world contexts. Students are expected to be well-versed in their course material, and success on the exams can greatly benefit future college admissions.
- Create Curve’s Approach: We provide a comprehensive approach to AP exam preparation, focusing on mastery of each subject, exam-taking strategies, and consistent practice.

CBSE Misconceptions:
Some common misconceptions about CBSE include that it is easier than other boards or that rote learning is sufficient. However, CBSE emphasizes understanding concepts, application-based learning, and critical thinking.
Subjects Offered:
Mathematics: Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1, Physics 2 Social Sciences: U.S. History, World History, Psychology, Government English: English Literature and Composition, English Language and Composition World Languages: Spanish, French, Chinese, German, Latin Additional Subjects: Computer Science, Art History, Music Theory, etc.
Number of Classes per Week
4 (1 class per subject)
Number of Students per Batch
5 students per batch for personalized attention
Examination Tests
Every Saturday, to assess progress and identify areas for improvement

Our Teaching Methodology:
- Small Group Live Classes: Interactive sessions, allowing students to ask questions, clarify doubts, and engage in discussions.
- Recordings for Missed Sessions: Access to recorded sessions ensures that students can revisit lessons or catch up on missed content.
- Notes and Worksheets: Comprehensive study materials, including notes and worksheets, to reinforce learning.
- Regular Testing: Timely quizzes and mock exams to familiarise students with AP exam patterns and strengthen their exam strategies.
- Personalized Student Profile: Custom learning plans based on the student’s strengths, weaknesses, and goals.
- Parent-Teacher Connect: Regular feedback and updates to keep parents informed about their child’s progress.
- One-to-One Personal Mentorship: Personalized mentorship to ensure students get the attention they need for exam readiness.
- Expert Guidance: Access to experienced mentors who offer insights, strategies, and guidance to optimise exam performance.
- Tailored Scheduling: Flexible schedules designed to fit the student’s academic workload and extracurricular commitments.
- Continuous Monitoring: Ongoing assessment to adjust teaching methods and track improvement over time.
- Timely Course Completion: We ensure that all syllabus content is covered well before the exam dates, allowing sufficient revision time.