The Plus Two year is the one your child cannot rewind.
Every chapter your child does not understand in November becomes a question they cannot answer in March.
Every mark they fall short of in March becomes a college door that closes in June.
The B.Com cut-offs in Kerala have reached 96 to 98 per cent at the better colleges — the cousin from Kochi is preparing for that number every single week, while your child in Dubai is still asking what a credit balance is.
This is not a year for a coaching app, a recorded video, or a teacher who answers in three days.
This is the year for one experienced person who knows your child's name, notices when a chapter is not landing, and stays with it until it does.
Twenty-seven years of teaching CBSE Plus Two Accountancy. One teacher.
The same teacher in March that you spoke to in November. If you are reading this and your child has begun Plus Two — the time to decide is not next month. It is this week.