Frequently Asked Questions
Find out the answers to common questions about AKA Hyderabad’s admissions process, the residential programme, career support, facilities and more.
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When can I apply?
Please apply for admissions by 1 October 2025.
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How do I apply?
Please visit our admissions page to find out more and to apply electronically.
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What financial aid programmes are available?
We offer partial to full financial assistance for those with a demonstrated need. Please visit our fee structure page for more information, application forms and contact details.
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What curriculum will I study?
We offer the IB curriculum, which is enriched with the Aga Khan Curricular Strands at the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. See the academic programme page to learn more.
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What subjects will I take?
Please see our Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme pages for details.
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What are the term dates?
Term 1 is from 29 July–19 Dec 2025, and Term 2 is from 19 Jan 2026–29 May 2026.
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What extra academic support is available?
Students have academic advisors who support them in their studies. Peer tutoring is also available for students.
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What sports might I learn?
We offer Indian classical dance, mountain biking, swimming, dance, fitness gym, cricket, rounders, basketball, squash, table tennis, lawn tennis, volleyball, hockey, netball, football and athletics track and field. Explore our sports facilities.
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What other activities might I take?
We offer a selection of creative expression, action and service activities. Many of our activities are student-initiated, and therefore change. Recent activities have included:
- Crochet and knitting
- Drama and music
- Organic farming
- Community service
- Cooking
- Photography
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What off-campus excursions are available?
Off-campus field trips are arranged for all students that correlate with what they are learning within the curriculum. In recent years, students have visited Everest Base Camp, Deccan Trails, Rocksport Campsite, Annapurna Base Camp and more.
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What Service Learning opportunities are there?
Service Learning plays a significant part in the student experience at the Academies. Our students might enrol in initiatives with local organisations, intern with local agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network or create their own sustainable community service projects. Read more here.
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How does the residential system work?
Our residential students live in six grade-wise dorms – three for girls and three for boys. With 24/7 security, each dorm is supported by dedicated dorm parents who ensure a safe, nurturing and comfortable environment. The residential programme offers a balanced routine of academics and recreation, including after-school and Sunday morning study hours, weekend sports and social nights every Friday. The Saturday Community Café brings the students and staff together for music, games, food and conversation, fostering warmth and camaraderie within the residential community. Learn more here.
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How often may parents visit?
Parents are welcome to visit whenever they wish, as long as they make an appointment and give advance notice to the Admissions Department. The residential programme is busy, so any parent visit should not disrupt the student engagement with planned activities where possible.
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What are the rooms like?
The dorms are spacious and well-ventilated, featuring dedicated study areas and storage units with individual lockers. DP dorm rooms accommodate two students each, while other dorms house four students per room, ensuring comfort and convenience for all.
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Can students visit Hyderabad?
There are planned trips to local restaurants and excursions as well as regular visits to the shops for provisions.
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What dietary needs are catered for?
This weekly menu is well-balanced, meeting dietary needs by including a variety of proteins (eggs, dals, paneer, chicken, fish), carbohydrates (rice, breads, cereals, parathas) and fibres (vegetables, salads, fruits). It also provides healthy fats (peanut butter, nuts, cooking oils), dairy for calcium (milk, curd, cheese) and hydration through juices and milk, ensuring energy, growth and overall nutrition throughout the day. See a typical menu here.
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What university and career guidance will I receive?
We offer an extensive university counselling programme, assistance with finding internships and career guidance. To assist students in their post-secondary planning, there is a University Counselling department dedicated to providing students with relevant information and advice to guide their decision-making. Learn more here.
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What university connections does the Academy have?
The Aga Khan Schools has numerous university connections to prestigious universities, such as Huron University College, the University of Northern British Columbia, The University of Texas at Dallas and more. Academies’ graduates have also benefited from these relationships through exclusive scholarship opportunities.
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What is AKDN?
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is a collection of nine non-denominational development agencies operating in various countries within the Global South to improve the living conditions and opportunities for the economically and socially vulnerable. The Network focuses on health, education, culture, rural development, institution-building and the promotion of economic development.
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Where are the other Academies located?
We have Academies in Dhaka, Bangladesh; Hyderabad, India; Maputo, Mozambique; and Mombasa, Kenya.
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How can I find out about the Academy’s policies and procedures?
Please contact the school office at admissions.hyderabad@agakhanacademies.org to find out more about our procedures or read our terms and conditions and privacy policy.
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How can I contact the Academy?
Please visit the contact page for AKA Hyderabad. To contact the Academies Network, please click here.