Counted from documents students choose to share, so the true totals are likely higher. We publish only what we can show on paper.
Recent scores, batch by batch
| Student | Course | Entry score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simran G. | IELTS, evening batch | Band 6.0 | Band 7.5, March 2026 |
| Arjun M. | IELTS, morning batch | Band 5.5 | Band 7.0, January 2026 |
| Neha V. | Spoken English, Level 1 to 3 | Level 1 entry | Level 3 pass, 2025 |
| Rohan K. | Interview coaching | No offers, 4 rejections | 2 offers, campus 2025 |
| Kavita S. | PTE Academic | First attempt | Overall 71, February 2026 |
| Deepak R. | Business English, weekend | Written only | Leads client calls since December |
Names shortened for privacy. Full score reports are on file at the academy and shown at enrolment on request.
Three students, three goals
I sat IELTS twice before joining and stalled at 6.0. Two mock cycles here, with feedback after each one, and I scored 7.5 in March.
The mock interviews were harder than my real campus round. By the third week I had an answer ready before the panel finished the question.
Twelve years of school English and I could write but not speak. The Friday recordings showed me exactly what changed each week.
How we report results
Coaching results are easy to inflate, so we hold to three rules. We publish medians, not the single best score. We count only what a student documents with a score report or offer letter. And we state the batch year, so an old result cannot be passed off as a fresh one.
If you want to check, visit the academy and ask for the results ledger. It sits at the front desk.
Your entry score is a free test away
The level check tells you where you stand today, in writing. Every result on this page started with one.