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Bihar Government to Offer Free JEE and NEET Coaching in Government Schools

Bihar government launches model schools in every block to provide free JEE and NEET preparation from class 9, making quality competitive exam coaching accessible to rural and economically weaker students.

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Bihar Government to Offer Free JEE and NEET Coaching in Government Schools

Every year, lakhs of students across India dream of becoming doctors and engineers. They prepare for two of the toughest exams in the country: JEE for engineering and NEET for medical colleges. These exams are hard. The seats are limited. And the competition is fierce.

Most students who want to crack these exams join coaching centres. But here's the problem. Coaching is expensive. In big cities, the fees can run into lakhs. For families in rural areas or those with limited income, this cost is simply out of reach. Many bright students give up on their dreams not because they lack talent, but because they lack money.

The Bihar government has now taken a step to change this.

Model Schools in Every Block

The state has announced a plan to open model schools in all 543 blocks across Bihar. These schools will prepare students for JEE, NEET, and other competitive exams. The best part? This preparation will be free and will start right from class 9.

Think about it. Most students begin serious preparation only in class 11 or 12. By then, the syllabus feels huge and time feels short. Starting early gives students a solid foundation. They get more time to understand concepts, practice problems, and build confidence.

What Makes These Schools Different

These model schools won't just be regular schools with a fancy name. The government plans to make them truly different. Here's what students can expect:

Experienced Teachers: Subject experts who understand competitive exam patterns will teach the students. These won't be just textbook teachers. They will know how to guide students for tough national level exams.

Regular Tests: Students will take test series on a regular basis. This helps them get used to exam pressure and understand where they need to improve.

Study Material: Good quality books and materials will be provided. Students won't need to spend extra money on buying expensive guides and question banks.

Doubt Clearing Sessions: Special classes will be held where students can ask questions and clear their doubts. This is something coaching centres charge extra for.

Career Counselling: Many students from small towns don't know much about career options. These schools will offer guidance to help students make informed choices.

Modern Libraries: Well stocked libraries will give students access to reference books and study resources.

How to Get Admission

Admission to these model schools won't be direct. Students will need to pass an entrance test. The State Council for Educational Research and Training will conduct this exam.

Only students who clear this test will get admission based on merit. This system ensures that the students who join are serious about their preparation. It also helps maintain a competitive environment in the classroom, which pushes everyone to do better.

Why This Matters

Let me paint you a picture. A talented girl in a remote village of Bihar dreams of becoming a doctor. She studies hard in her local school. But when it comes to NEET preparation, she has no options. The nearest coaching centre is 100 kilometres away. Her family can't afford to send her to a city. So she tries to prepare on her own, but without proper guidance, she fails to crack the exam.

This story repeats thousands of times every year. Talented students miss out because they don't have access to the right resources. This new scheme can change that story.

With a model school in every block, students won't need to travel to big cities. They won't need to burden their families with huge coaching fees. They can get quality preparation right in their own area.

The Bigger Picture

This move is about more than just JEE and NEET. It's about equal opportunity. Right now, students from well off families in cities have a huge advantage. They can afford the best coaching. They have access to libraries, study groups, and experienced mentors.

Students in villages have none of this. This creates an unfair playing field. The Bihar government's plan tries to level this field. If it works well, we might see more students from rural Bihar in top engineering and medical colleges.

The plan is set to roll out from this academic session itself. Of course, the success depends on how well it gets implemented. Will the teachers be trained properly? Will the infrastructure be good? Will the study material be updated? These questions will be answered only with time.

What Students Should Know

If you're a student in Bihar in class 8 or below, keep an eye on announcements about these model schools. Find out when the entrance test will happen in your block. Start preparing for it.

Remember, getting into the model school is just the first step. Once you're in, you'll need to work hard. Free coaching doesn't mean easy success. JEE and NEET are tough exams. You'll need focus, discipline, and consistent effort.

But at least now, you'll have the resources. You'll have teachers who can guide you. You'll have classmates who share your goals. You'll have a real chance to compete with students from anywhere in the country.

For parents, this scheme offers hope. You no longer need to worry about arranging lakhs of rupees for coaching. You no longer need to send your child away to a distant city at a young age. Quality preparation can happen right in your block.

The government has made the opportunity available. Now it's up to students to grab it and make the most of it. Your background doesn't have to decide your future. Your effort can.

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