Bhubaneswar: Regular free online coaching classes for NEET and JEE for Plus II students of all government and aided Higher Secondary Schools will begin in Odisha from Monday.
As per the official notification, the free online coaching will be held till January 31.
Earlier, introductory classes were conducted from January 4 to 6 to acclimatise the students with this innovative approach to learning.
Classes for NEET aspirants will be held from 8:30 am to 10 am, while the timing for JEE candidates will be conducted from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm.
Principals/ nodal officers will circulate the schedule among the Science stream students who have opted for NEET/ JEE preparations.
The study materials prepared by resource persons of respective subjects will be shared with the students well in advance before the commencement of each class.
The nodal officers will ensure continuous attendance of the students.
After completion of each class, the attendance of the students will be shared with the directorate.
The test type and test details will be shared with the students well in advance through the nodal officers and principals.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has informed the Higher Secondary Schools that the mode of deliberation is virtual, for which a smart classroom with interactive panel/ smart TV is a primary requirement.
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