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22 underprivileged students given free coaching under AAP govt scheme qualify NEET
13 have been declared successful in the JEE Main and 22 in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).
New Delhi: Thirty-five underprivileged students who got free coaching under an Aam Aadmi Party government scheme have cracked the JEE Main and NEET examination this year, Social Welfare Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam said on Monday.
Four of them have secured admissions to leading technical institutions such as IIT Delhi, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology Delhi and IIT BHU, Gautam said.
According to the minister, these students come from low-income families belonging to the Scheduled Castes and cannot afford the fee of private coaching institutes. He added that the Delhi government was providing them financial aid to secure admissions.
Also read:- Free dinner for attendants of patients at Tanda Medical College
Of the 107 students who got free coaching for engineering and medical entrance exams under the Jai Bhim Mukhyemantri Pratibha Vikas Yojana, 13 have been declared successful in the JEE Main and 22 in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).
Also read:- NEET PG 2019: KNRUHS issues notice regarding Free Exit of Candidates Admitted under Management Quota; Details
Under the scheme, which was launched by the AAP dispensation last year, as many as 4,953 students enrolled for availing coaching for various exams, including those conducted by the UPSC, SSC, banks, Railway Recruitment Board, Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and insurance companies in 2018-19, the minister said.
Also read:- 150 students who got free coaching under scheme clear NEET 2019
Under the scheme, the Delhi government pays the coaching fee, up to Rs 40,000, to all identified students for a four-month course. It also gives a stipend of Rs 2,500 per month to every candidate.
The minister said the government was considering increasing the amount to Rs 1.5 lakh per student.
New Delhi: Thirty-five underprivileged students who got free coaching under an Aam Aadmi Party government scheme have cracked the JEE Main and NEET examination this year, Social Welfare Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam said on Monday.
Four of them have secured admissions to leading technical institutions such as IIT Delhi, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology Delhi and IIT BHU, Gautam said.
According to the minister, these students come from low-income families belonging to the Scheduled Castes and cannot afford the fee of private coaching institutes. He added that the Delhi government was providing them financial aid to secure admissions.
Also read:- Free dinner for attendants of patients at Tanda Medical College
Of the 107 students who got free coaching for engineering and medical entrance exams under the Jai Bhim Mukhyemantri Pratibha Vikas Yojana, 13 have been declared successful in the JEE Main and 22 in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).
Also read:- NEET PG 2019: KNRUHS issues notice regarding Free Exit of Candidates Admitted under Management Quota; Details
Under the scheme, which was launched by the AAP dispensation last year, as many as 4,953 students enrolled for availing coaching for various exams, including those conducted by the UPSC, SSC, banks, Railway Recruitment Board, Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and insurance companies in 2018-19, the minister said.
Also read:- 150 students who got free coaching under scheme clear NEET 2019
Under the scheme, the Delhi government pays the coaching fee, up to Rs 40,000, to all identified students for a four-month course. It also gives a stipend of Rs 2,500 per month to every candidate.
The minister said the government was considering increasing the amount to Rs 1.5 lakh per student.
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