Satyam Institute of Commerce was founded in 1992 by Gold Medallist K.K. Singh in a single classroom in Golghar, Varanasi. Three decades later, the principle that built it has not changed.
When I founded Satyam Institute in 1992, the syllabus was different, the textbooks were thinner, but the question students brought to the door was the same one they bring today: how do I crack this exam, in the first attempt?
The answer has not changed in thirty-three years. You stick to the ICAI study module. You solve, by hand, at least three past papers per subject. You learn to present law and audit answers the way the examiner reads them. And you do this not in twelve-hour sprints, but in four disciplined hours a day, every day.
What we teach at Satyam is not a syllabus. It is a habit of understanding the why behind every journal entry, every clause, every cost head. A student who understands why a provision is made will never forget how to make it.
Every journal entry, every clause, every cost head is taught from first principles. Memorise nothing; understand everything.
We teach to the official ICAI / ICSI / ICMAI study material, line by line — because that is what the examiner is reading too.
Examination pressure is a skill. Our weekly mocks are timed, hand-graded by faculty, and returned with answer-presentation feedback.
Before a student sits the real exam, they have written, by hand, the last three years of past papers under exam conditions. Non-negotiable.