Class 12 students from across Punjab to receive specialized training for competitive exams: Education Minister
Bhagwant Singh Mann government committed to elevating educational standards: Harjot Singh Bains
Chandigarh, December 9:
Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab government has launched a commendable initiative to bridge educational gaps and provide opportunities for students lacking access to quality coaching resources. The Department of School Education has organized a Punjab state-level Residential Professional Coaching Preparation Camp for competitive exams such as NEET and IIT/JEE, which commenced today, benefiting 600 students—300 each at Mohali and Jalandhar from Schools of Eminence and Meritorious Schools across Punjab.
Disclosing further details, School Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains stated that the camp will run from December 8 to December 29, in Jalandhar and SAS Nagar.JEE students from SOE and Meritorious schools will come from 8th and NEET students will come from 15.12.24
On the inaugural day, students showcased Punjab’s rich heritage through performances of Giddha, Bhangra and art displays in Punjabi dialects, setting an energetic and colorful tone for the camp.
The Cabinet Minister said that this transformative initiative, spearheaded by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, aims to uplift educational standards in government schools. The program will ensure talented students receive dedicated coaching from expert faculty at Physics Wallah, he added.
The District Education Officers of Jalandhar and Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar will oversee the camp’s daily activities, supported by over 80 education officers managing operations.
Bains said that highly qualified educators from Physics Wallah will provide specialized coaching tailored to students preparing for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and NEET. The meticulously designed syllabus asserts foundational concepts and offers comprehensive coverage, ensuring students receive in-depth knowledge during the 21-day coaching.
Dedicated problem-solving sessions will help students address complex topics, solve challenging problems and master exam-specific strategies.
The Cabinet Minister underscored the distinctive nature of this initiative, urging students to embrace the opportunity without stress as it is designed to be both enriching and memorable.