Physics Wallah to Empower Minorities by Imparting Competitive Exam Coaching

Physics Wallah has partnered with the Department of Minority Welfare of the Karnataka Government to empower 4300 science stream students in grades 11th and 12th with high-quality education and competitive exam preparation for JEE, NEET, and K-CET. The online classes will be conducted in 84 schools across Karnataka, with a notable feature of the program being the integration of smart classrooms and customized batches supported by government teachers for doubt-solving and in-class assistance. Additionally, eight residential offline centers will have Physics Wallah teachers, providing dedicated training sessions to Mysore, Gulbarga, Belgaum, Koppal, Raichur, and Dharwad students.

This initiative aligns with the Karnataka Government's objectives to provide two-year intensive training for students in pre-university residential colleges for minorities, focusing on crucial entrance examinations such as NEET, JEE, and K-CET. Physics Wallah's role in this partnership involves providing comprehensive training across various centers, including online and offline training sessions, ensuring accessibility and quality education for all students.

The program was inaugurated online by the Minister for Housing, Minority Welfare and Wakf Department, B.J.Z. Jameer Ahmed Khan. The event was graced by key officials, including Manoj Jain I.A.S., Secretary of the Department, Director Jilani H. Mokashi, Joint Directors Mahmood, Assistant Directors Mashakasab Melinamani and Assistant Director Shiva Kumar C.R., as well as district officers, principals, lecturers, and students of all districts under the Department of Minority Welfare and Alakh Pandey, CEO, and founder of Physics Wallah. Alakh Pandey interacted with the students and highlighted the potential impact of this initiative on their lives.

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