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New Delhi, July 13 (TIWN): The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is being conducted for admission to higher education courses, and to ensure that no student would face hurdles in prepartion for the entrance test due to lack of money, several Delhi government schools – under an initiative – have helped the aspiring students in preparations by providing them “adequate” support at the school level itself.
Free coaching classes were provided to the students in various Delhi government schools for the CUET. Along with this, the students of the government schools were provided exposure to Computer Based Tests (CBTs) through online mock test series.
Meanwhile, ahead of the entrance examination, Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday interacted with students at Kautilya Sarvodaya Vidyalaya in South-East Delhi to know about their preparation and “boost their confidence”.
Appreciating the efforts of schools in the south-east district, the Deputy Chief Minister said that recently Delhi government schools in the district conducted 20 days CUET preparatory classes for nearly 5000 students, which is an “important step towards taking these students closer to their dream colleges”.
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