AJMER: To provide free Neet and Jee training for students to merit from government schools, the administration of the Tonk district recently started ‘Mission Lakshya Sadhana’.
Under the project, grade 11 and 12 students from marginal backgrounds, those who cannot afford coaching costs will be given free technical and professional coaching for Neet and Jee.
“Under the mission, it was launched on December 10, students were selected based on their achievements and facilities so that maximum students can clear the exam to enter medical and engineering colleges.
The training class will be carried out by teachers from the government school.
Many science teachers are interested in being part of the mission This, said Suresh Jain District Education Officer.
Students who want to become doctors and engineers but do not have the means to take advantage of expensive coaching will get books and learning materials.
Chinmayee Gopal District collector will provide three sets of books to each student under the mission.
“Library Personally will be established in each district block to provide a book and an adequate atmosphere for students who want to learn to test in, “Jain added.
The district will spend RS 1 Crore at Jila Navachar Kosh in student education facilities.
About 2,000 students will benefit under the mission .
Because of the lack of adequate entrance training facilities In the remote tribal district, parents of government school students approach administration for free coaching for their children.
This training class for this examination will be available at Swami Vivekanand School, Mahatma Gandhi English School and in the government high school from each block in Tonk Regency.