Need coaching for JEE, NEET? Get ready for Super-100

GURGAON: To prepare students for competitive exams, Directorate of School Education has decided to start the registration process for its free residential coaching —Super-100 programme — for meritorious students on Friday. While the education department is yet to decide whether the coaching programme will be shifted online or not, the department will conduct an online entrance test of the eligible students on August 23 and 24.
In a recently issued order, the directorate has instructed all district education officers state regarding online registration and screening test of students for the 2020-2022 session under Super-100 program. The online registration for the Super-100 will start from August 13.
The district education officers of all the 22 districts have been directed to ask the school heads and the teachers to identify students, who have scored more than 80% in Class 10 board examinations and are studying in the science stream in class XI, and facilitate their registration.
For this, the online entrance test will be taken on August 23 and 24. The last date to register is August20 . Under this programme, 100 students will be selected on the basis of written examination. These students will be provided free coaching for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and IIT JEE.
In case, the eligible student lacks access to the internet or smartphone, the teachers will facilitate their online registration. In each district, top performing teachers in mathematics and science will be made nodal officers for this process.
“The registration process is same as last year. All meritorious students who have opted for science stream in their Class 11 will have to take an entrance test. Based on the results, top 100 students will be shortlisted for the free coaching programme, where they will be prepared for various competitive exams,” said district deputy education officer Ritu Chowdhary.
Started in 2018 with an overall budget of Rs 1 crore, Super-100 is a free of cost residential coaching programme for students in government schools.
Through this scheme, the government not only plans to ensure that no eligible child has to compromise with her/his ambition due to financial constraints but also increase the share of government schools’ students that are enrolled in top colleges.This year, however, it is uncertain whether or not the programme will be a residential one or the classes will be shifted online.
In a recently issued order, the directorate has instructed all district education officers state regarding online registration and screening test of students for the 2020-2022 session under Super-100 program. The online registration for the Super-100 will start from August 13.
The district education officers of all the 22 districts have been directed to ask the school heads and the teachers to identify students, who have scored more than 80% in Class 10 board examinations and are studying in the science stream in class XI, and facilitate their registration.
For this, the online entrance test will be taken on August 23 and 24. The last date to register is August20 . Under this programme, 100 students will be selected on the basis of written examination. These students will be provided free coaching for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and IIT JEE.

In case, the eligible student lacks access to the internet or smartphone, the teachers will facilitate their online registration. In each district, top performing teachers in mathematics and science will be made nodal officers for this process.
“The registration process is same as last year. All meritorious students who have opted for science stream in their Class 11 will have to take an entrance test. Based on the results, top 100 students will be shortlisted for the free coaching programme, where they will be prepared for various competitive exams,” said district deputy education officer Ritu Chowdhary.
Started in 2018 with an overall budget of Rs 1 crore, Super-100 is a free of cost residential coaching programme for students in government schools.
Through this scheme, the government not only plans to ensure that no eligible child has to compromise with her/his ambition due to financial constraints but also increase the share of government schools’ students that are enrolled in top colleges.This year, however, it is uncertain whether or not the programme will be a residential one or the classes will be shifted online.
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