Andhra govt launches free JEE, NEET coaching for students in govt junior colleges

The AP government’s initiative to provide free JEE, NEET coaching will benefit over one lakh students in 1,355 junior colleges. It is aimed at bridging the gap between private and government education.
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The government of Andhra Pradesh has launched an initiative to provide free coaching to students of government junior colleges to prepare for national-level competitive exams like JEE and NEET. Over one lakh students are expected to benefit from this program. 

The state government will provide high-quality preparation material and coaching to MPC (math, physics, chemistry) and BiPC (biology, physics, chemistry) students studying intermediate, the equivalent of class 11 and 12, in its 1,355 junior colleges.

This is the first time ever that such a large-scale effort has been made in the state’s education system to help students from economically weaker backgrounds compete in entrance exams at the national level, the government said.

The study material being given to students for free for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics has been prepared by a team of subject experts from both government and private colleges over a period of six months.

The government has also extended college timings from 9.30 am- 4:.00 pm to 9.00 am - 5:00 pm.

Every day, students have started receiving at least two dedicated hours of coaching based on new material. Junior lecturers have been trained to teach the content.

Along with free coaching material, the government has also introduced weekly tests, performance reviews, and regular progress tracking -- practices typically found in top private institutions.

“This initiative is about giving every student, no matter where they come from, a fair chance to succeed,” said Lokesh.

“We are creating an environment where every child in Andhra Pradesh can dream big and prepare confidently for JEE, NEET, and other national-level exams,” he said.

According to the minister, this step will benefit over one lakh students in 1,355 junior colleges in the government sector and is aimed at bridging the gap between private and government education.

"Our government firmly believes that quality education must be a right, not a privilege. Our mission is simple: to give every student the confidence, tools, and platform to dream big and achieve bigger," added the minister.

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