The free programme will be available online through live video for only 100 students post-registration for JEE and NEET, 2021, on a merit basis.
Free JEE NEET Crash Course: A start-up by an Indian Institute of Technology alumnus decided to offer a free online crash course to help students give final touches to their preparations for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for 2021. The start-up will begin the 45-day training from May 24 by some top rankers of IIT and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). The free programme will be available online through live video for only 100 students post-registration for JEE and NEET, 2021, on a merit basis, a spokesperson of the start-up said. The spokesperson said, “This course will help the aspirants polish their preparation for the exams amid the unprecedented challenges and another round of lockdown due to the second wave of coronavirus.”
The registered students would be given a unique user ID and password to access the live classes. Each will get more than 125 hours of regular training covering four prime subjects — physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. “The students will also be provided with recordings of all classes for better revision. Additionally, an online test series and other required course material for studying will be made accessible to the registered students at no cost at all. This will supplement their learning and make them exam-ready,” the spokesperson said.
Reports suggest that the online test series is specially designed to give the students a real experience of the exam. As a special initiative to help all JEE and NEET aspirants, access to online lectures by top tutors of India shall be provided, the spokesperson said. The startup commenced the registration process through on May 12 and concluded the same on May 16. A similar online crash course was provided by the start-up during the 2020 lockdown, helping about 20,000 students level up the preparation and knowledge for the exams.“The initiative is an attempt to mitigate the dreadful impact of shutting down coaching institutes again, hampering the students’ learning process,” the spokesperson said.
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