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Delhi Govt will provide free coaching to these students for JEE-NEET in the new session 2023-24

According to Atishi, the virtual school's action plan for the next five years has also been considered.

Delhi Government Provides Free Coaching JEE-NEET: The Delhi Government will provide free JEE-NEET coaching to Virtual School students in the new term 2023-24. The administration will also reach an agreement with expert teachers on this matter. On Sunday, Education Minister Atishi made this announcement while reviewing the virtual school concept. According to Atishi, the virtual school’s action plan for the next five years has also been considered.

The meeting agreed that experts from Delhi Model Virtual School would provide free coaching to pupils for competitive exams such as JEE and NEET. Aside from that, there has been talk about including classes that are in high demand in the market, such as coding, digital media and design, finance, and accounting. The meeting also agreed to launch short-term skill development courses designed by industry experts in the virtual school for students. On this occasion, the Education Minister stated that the Kejriwal government’s education model is being debated not only in the country, but also around the globe. People outside of Delhi want to be associated with this educational paradigm as well.

He stated that the Delhi Model Virtual School aims to make excellent education more accessible so that a large number of students from all over India can participate at their leisure. The Education Minister stated that the Kejriwal administration established the Delhi Virtual School last year to provide the best education possible. A school that lacks physical structure but possesses all of the traits of a school.

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