JEE & NEET free coaching: There is good news for students studying in colleges of Almora district of Uttarakhand. For the first time, students of SSJ University will now get a chance to prepare for JEE and NEET exams for free. This initiative has been started by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Satpal Singh Bisht. Children will be prepared for exams in the Super 30 institute opened in Almora. The director of the Super 30 institute met the Vice Chancellor regarding this.
In a special conversation with Local 18, Vice Chancellor Professor Bisht said that this will be a golden opportunity for meritorious students. Apart from this, the institute will also provide free coaching, food, accommodation and study material. Students can apply through Google form. After this, coaching will be provided to the successful students by the institute.
In a special conversation with Local 18, Vice Chancellor Professor Satpal Singh Bisht said that the children of the hilly region have a lot of talent. It is our responsibility to bring that talent forward. Children of hilly areas cannot go to big cities or big coaching centers. For this, he discussed how children can get better coaching. Recently, the director of Super 30 came to meet him, with whom there was a lot of discussion and he also agreed to this. When he called the students for this, there was a doubt in their mind that how would they be able to pay so much money for coaching, but when they were told that coaching and other things would be provided to them for free, enthusiasm was seen in the children.
20 seats for JEE and 20 seats for NEET
Vice Chancellor Professor Bisht also told that 20 seats in Super 30 are for JEE and 20 seats are for NEET. In which children will be screened and prepared for this coaching. For this, he has also put a condition to the director of Super 30 in which coaching will be given to the children of Kumaon Mandal and there will also be children from the university.
More than 150 students applied for 40 seats
Vice Chancellor Professor Bisht also informed that more than 150 students have applied so far for JEE and NEET seats, majority of whom are girl students.