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Delhi Government Launches Free Online CUET and NEET Coaching For Students

Delhi government partners with BIG Institute to offer free CUET, NEET coaching to 1.63 lakh students, starting April 1.

The Delhi government has collaborated with BIG Institute to launch a free crash course for class 12 students appearing for CUET and NEET. The Delhi Directorate of Education and BIG Institute finalised the agreement by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Thursday.

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    Under the program, 1.63 lakh students of government schools will be given free online coaching, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Education Minister Ashish Sood also attended the signing ceremony.

    According to Minister Sood, the programme will begin from April 1, providing 180 hours of intensive training over 30 days, with six hours of class time per day. Chief Minister Gupta reiterated that the program aims to provide government school students with the skills necessary to get admission to renowned medical and engineering colleges.

    He further said, “With this programme, more and more students of Delhi government schools will be able to perform well in entrance exams and get admission in good colleges.”

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