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Students will have access to in-class teaching, live lectures, learning resources, and test prep help after school and on weekends.
The Delhi government is giving free expert training to 2,200 bright public school students for JEE, NEET, CLAT, CA, and CUET through the Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Vidya Shakti Mission, Education Minister Ashish Sood shared on Monday.
According to an official statement, the mission seeks to help students reach their goals, look after their emotional health, and create schools that are ready for the future throughout the capital. The plan, declared in the budget, has a budget of Rs 21 crore.
It sets aside 50 spots per course for women in JEE, NEET, CLAT, and CA Foundation. CUET-UG will have 1,000 spots, with 150 for girls. Training will come from approved institutions like Aakash Institute, Narayana Academy, KD Campus, and Ravindra Institute.
According to Delhi's education minister, the government is creating classrooms supported by AI.
Students will get coaching in class, live online lessons, study guides, and help to prepare for tests after school and on weekends. Sood called this a key change for public education in Delhi. He said that 62,000 students took the CET-2025 test on October 30.
The counselling process is finished, and on November 26, 2025, classes started. The minister restated how important it is for students to feel secure emotionally while learning. He said that education includes mental health, respect, and kindness, not just grades.
He said that the government is building AI classrooms and education programs that focus on people. The goal is to make sure every child has a fair chance.
Sood spoke about the Vidya Shakti Mission and how it encourages excellence. He stated the mission is to give power to talent, protect mental health, and grow Delhi's learning potential from the ground up.
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