The new initiative is about how to give each student a chance to succeed, regardless of their family background, says Minister of Hrda Nara Loket. | Photo Credit: File Photos
The state government plans to introduce targeted support systems, including mentoring and high -quality coaching to encourage students from economically weaker sections in government junior universities to excel in national level tests.
As part of this step, students will be carried out by MBC and BIPC courses at 1355 government junior universities in the state of coaching and the quality of preparation for preparation for competing tests at national level, such as a joint entrance exam (Jee), an entry examination at all Indian levels and national eligibility input test (Neut).
Officials at the Ministry of Higher Education stated that free study material about subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics provided to students was prepared by a team of experts from the government and private universities for six months. In order to ensure that students benefit from coaching courses, their timing of universities has been expanded from the usual from 9: 30-16: 00 to 9: 00-17: 00, which were trained by junior lecturers to teach the content to students.
Weekly tests, performance reviews and monitoring regular students ‘progress are mandatory for constant and effective monitoring of students’ performance. “This initiative is about how to give each student a chance to succeed, regardless of their family background. We create an environment in which every child can dream of a great AS certainty for competing examinations at national level,” said the Minister for Human Resources (HRD) Loket. He said that the initiative would benefit more than 1 MAKH students in the government sector and will help government bridge the abyss between private and government educational systems.
He said that the goal was to create straight conditions and give all children equal opportunities to improve their skills.
Published – June 17, 2025 20:41 IS IS