Program Overview

The Elite Program is a comprehensive pathway designed for ambitious students aiming for admission to the world's Top 30 universities. This rigorous program combines advanced academics with personalized mentorship, research opportunities, and extracurricular excellence to prepare students for success at the most prestigious institutions worldwide.

Top 30
University Target
1:5
Teacher-Student Ratio
100%
Oxbridge Interview Rate
3+
Research Projects

Program Features

Advanced Curriculum: Students follow an enriched A-Level curriculum with additional challenging content beyond the standard syllabus, preparing them for the academic rigor of top universities.

Research Opportunities: Each student completes at least three independent research projects under faculty guidance, developing critical thinking and academic writing skills essential for university success.

Oxbridge Preparation: Specialized preparation for Oxford and Cambridge applications, including mock interviews, personal statement workshops, and admissions test preparation (MAT, PAT, TSA, etc.).

Competition Excellence: Support for participation in international academic competitions including Math Olympiad, Physics Olympiad, Chemistry Olympiad, and debate tournaments.

Admission Requirements

The Elite Program is highly selective and designed for students who demonstrate exceptional academic ability and motivation. Admission requirements include:

Academic Excellence: Outstanding performance in previous academic studies with strong grades in core subjects.

Entrance Examination: Successful completion of our rigorous entrance examination covering Mathematics, English, and logical reasoning.

Interview: A comprehensive interview assessing academic potential, motivation, and fit for the program.

Recommendation: Strong recommendations from current teachers highlighting academic ability and character.

University Destinations

Graduates of the Elite Program have been admitted to the world's most prestigious universities, including University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, London School of Economics, University College London, Cornell University, and many other top institutions.