The application timeline typically starts in January and ends by April. Be sure to submit all materials before the deadline.
Children must be at least 3 years old by June 1st of the enrolment year. The entry grade at Comorin.
Cost for the application form is Rs.500/-
The interview process typically involves a meeting with the child and parents to assess the child’s suitability, interests and overall fit for the program.
It will be informed by Email or through mobile.
Boarders are expected to follow rules regarding cleanliness, curfew, study time, and respectful behaviour. They must maintain personal hygiene, adhere to meal times, and participate in scheduled activities. Violations may result in disciplinary action.
Boarding students are supervised by dormitory staff and faculty members who ensure their safety and well-being. Staff are on duty 24/7, overseeing study time, recreation, meals, and curfews. Regular checks and structured routines are in place.
Dorm rooms are typically furnished with a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and basic lighting. Additional items such as bed linens, curtains, and storage units may also be provided depending on the school’s policy.
Electronics are not allowed in the dorms to ensure students focus on their studies and engage in other activities. Any exceptions must be approved by the school management.
The cafeteria is open for Lunch from 11:40 a.m. to 1:20 p.m.
Breakfast and dinner are provided at 8.00 a.m. & 8.00 p.m. respectively.
Yes, the cafeteria offers options for dietary restrictions, including vegetarian, non-vegetarian and gluten-free.
Food is sourced from reputable suppliers and prepared with a focus on nutrition and balanced meals. The school emphasises healthy options, including fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
The menu is monthly and seasonally updated by the school's nutrition team in consultation with dieticians to ensure balanced and healthy meals for students.
No, lunch is provided in the school cafeteria for all students.
Student transport is equipped with safety measures such as GPS tracking, trained drivers and regular vehicle maintenance. A maid may also accompany students on buses for added security.
In case of emergencies during transit, the driver follows established protocols, including contacting school authorities and emergency services. Students are accompanied by a staff member or bus helper, and the vehicle is equipped with first aid supplies.
Parents are notified of delays or changes in transportation via SMS, WhatsApp groups and the school's web portal app, and can also track the bus in real-time using the GPS tracking system for added convenience and peace of mind.
The bus behaviour policy requires students to remain seated, follow instructions, and respect others. It is enforced by the bus attendants and drivers, with disciplinary actions taken for any violations, including warnings or suspension from bus service.
At Comorin International School, the coaching is integrated into your school timetable, so you won’t miss regular classes. The program is designed to complement your academics, not interfere with them.
Some additional sessions may be scheduled after school hours.
You will study the same syllabus as your regular subjects (Classes 11 and 12) but with added focus on application-based questions and problem-solving techniques needed for NEET and JEE.
Yes, the medium of instruction is English.
There are regular mock tests, quizzes, and practice papers to help you track your progress and get used to the exam format.
Yes, both hostel and transport facilities are available for students enrolled in the coaching program.
We provide flexibility in the early stages of preparation. Based on your child's aptitude and interest, our teachers and counselors can guide the transition between streams.
Yes, we provide ongoing career counseling, exam guidance, and college admission support.
Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany + Zoology).
There are 180 multiple-choice questions.
Yes, NEET preparation strengthens understanding of board syllabus topics.
You can attempt NEET as many times as you are within the age and eligibility limits.
Yes, Maths is not required only Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are needed.
It’s possible but challenging. Structured coaching helps students cover the vast syllabus systematically, practice consistently, and get familiar with the exam pattern.
Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
There are 90 questions, 30 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Maths (but you answer only 75).
JEE Main is for getting into NITs and qualifying for JEE Advanced. JEE Advanced is required only if you want to enter IITs.
Yes, it builds a strong foundation that improves board performance as well.
You can attempt JEE Main twice a year, for three years, and JEE Advanced twice in two consecutive years.
It is possible, but the right coaching can make a big difference by providing expert guidance, structured study plans, and regular practice, helping students stay focused and confident throughout their preparation.
Parents can receive uniforms directly from the school.
We offer a full range of uniforms tailored to each grade level. From shirts, trousers, pants, and skirts to overcoats, belts, ties, and socks. In addition to the standard school uniform, we also provide house-specific coloured t-shirts and track pants for Environmental Days, Extracurricular Activities (ECAs) and Sports Days.
Yes, there are designated casual dress days, usually announced in advance, where students can wear non-uniform attire following specific guidelines.
We take the hassle out of uniform shopping. All alterations and custom stitching are handled right here at Comorin, and there are no extra costs for these services. Your child will receive a uniform that is well-fitted and of high-quality, durable fabrics.
Houses participate in a variety of activities, including sports, debates, cultural events, talent shows, and inter-house competitions. These activities promote teamwork, leadership, and school spirit.
Yes, there are regular inter-house competitions in sports, academics, arts, and other activities, fostering healthy competition, teamwork, and school spirit.
Points are awarded to houses based on performance in various competitions, including sports, academics, and cultural events. The house with the most points at the end of the year typically wins a trophy.
Inter-house collaboration is promoted through team-building activities like group projects, collaborative sports events, community service initiatives, and arts festivals. These encourage students to work together, share ideas, and build strong connections across houses.
Clubs can only be started at the beginning of the academic year. Students need to submit their proposals during this time, and approved clubs can begin activities once the academic year officially starts.
No fees are collected for school activities, but there may be small fees for materials, events, or trips associated with certain clubs.
The school supports extracurricular activities by providing funding, resources, facilities, staff supervision, and scheduling time for activities during the regular school day.
Club meetings are scheduled regularly, communicated to members, and supervised by a faculty advisor. Students attend, participate, and contribute to discussions and planning. Classwise club events are planned to ensure the students get opportunities in various club events.
Students must enrol in only one club at a time (for each academic year), as the school limits participation to ensure focus and commitment.
It’s possible but challenging. Structured coaching helps students cover the vast syllabus systematically, practice consistently, and get familiar with the exam pattern.