Minister of School Education Madhu Bangarappa during an interactive meeting in the Hindu office in Bengale on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Allen Egenus J.
Minister of School Education Madhu Bangarappa said that free online coaching for CET, Neet and Jee for admission to engineering, medical and other professional courses will be extended to all governments and will help at the current academic year before the university university (PU).
During an interactive meeting in the Hindu office on Thursday, the Minister said: “Last year, online coaching for entrance exams was provided only to 25,000 selected students in the government and helped university.
“Most students who are studying in the government and help PU universities belong to economically and socially backward families. Due to financial restrictions, they cannot join private coaching centers. Since 2024-25, the state government has made free online coaching scheme for them. Iit, “said Madhu Bangarappa.
All students who are attributed to online training will receive a separate login ID to participate in classes. “In addition, free course -related videos will be provided. Students from private universities will also be able to complete this training externally. They will have the opportunity to ask questions online and get answers,” he said.
“Test 2 and 3 can be gradually withdrawn”
Once the 75 percentage is reached on the annual test of 1 SSLC and II PU, the current system of the annual exam-2 and 3 can be withdrawn by a gradual way, Madhu Bangappa said.
“Every year about 2,76 lakh students fail in the annual SSLC and II PU 1 exam. If they have a different chance, they will also pass in a month. Therefore, an annual exam-2 and examples were recorded.
The Minister also stated that the prevention of incorrect practices on tests and providing quality results, SSLC and PU tests have been performed strictly through web broadcasting since last year. After the wrong practices actually descended. However, this affected the results and last year the results of SSLC examinations recorded a huge decline.
“So the passenger brands were reduced and the results were reported by providing 20 grace marks,” he said. However, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed my displeasure about the grace brands, and in the coming years he gave the goal 75% of the results without any grace brands. The Minister said he was approaching the goal.
“Passage signs will be reduced”
The Ministry of Education decided to reduce the passage stamps of the SSLC exam from 35 to 33 to the CBSE school model and will be introduced from the academic year itself, said Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa.
“These are measures suitable for students and reduce children’s burden. It was decided to reduce the passage stamp of SSLC students to 33 and the final order will soon be issued,” he said.
“At the same time, there were also requirements for reducing the first language stamps for SSLC students from 125 to 100. However, this is a very sensitive problem. We have to take care of our mother tongue. Therefore, we are a great history for determining 125 stamps for the first language.
Published – 17 July 2025 22:07