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Girl selected for KYEXS programme felicitated
Girl selected for KYEXS programme felicitated

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Hans India

Girl selected for KYEXS programme felicitated

Singarayakonda: Social Welfare Minister Dr Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy, along with the additional secretary of the Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutes Society, Sunil Raj Kumar, and joint secretary Sanjiv Rao, visited the Social Welfare Residential School in Singarayakonda to felicitate a student selected for a prestigious educational programme in the United States. Surapogu Delishia, a senior BiPC student at the residential school, has been selected to participate in the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (KYEXS) Programme in the United States. The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Programme is a US State Department initiative that brings high school students from around the world to live with American host families and attend American high schools for one academic year. During the ceremony, Minister Veeranjaneya Swamy presented Delishia with a financial assistance cheque of Rs 100000 to support her educational journey abroad. Students should strive for higher goals and broader horizons in life, said the minister in his address to the gathered students. He emphasised the importance of cultivating ambition, perseverance, and dedication in pursuing academic excellence. The student and her parents expressed their gratitude for the minister's support, describing the gesture as providing both moral encouragement and crucial financial assistance for the programme. Officials noted that such international exposure programmes are essential for broadening students' perspectives and preparing them for future leadership roles. The visit concluded with the minister encouraging all students at the institution to pursue similar opportunities for internationaleducation and cultural exchange.

Admissions for D Pharm in SPWPC
Admissions for D Pharm in SPWPC

Hans India

time09-08-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Admissions for D Pharm in SPWPC

Tirupati: Applications for admissions into the TTD-run Sri Padmavati Women's Polytechnic College in Tirupati are invited from eligible students from August 9 to 19 August. Interested students, who have passed MPC or BiPC in Intermediate can apply directly. Free hostel accommodation and food facility along with the course fee fixed by the government will be provided. For more details, students can contact these numbers: 9299008151, 9247575386, 8978993810

Textbooks distributed to Inter students
Textbooks distributed to Inter students

Hans India

time03-07-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Textbooks distributed to Inter students

Wanaparthy: Free textbooks were distributed on Wednesday to Intermediate second year students (MPC, BiPC, and CEC streams in both English and Telugu mediums) at the government junior college, Pebbair by in-charge principal Obul Reddy along with the faculty. He emphasised that every student should attend college regularly, be present by the time of the morning assembly, and avoid being absent. All subject classes are being conducted; students should listen attentively and complete their homework on the same day it is given. Doing so will prevent stress and help them study happily. He urged students to study the provided textbooks diligently at home, maintain discipline, and take full advantage of the academic environment. Reddy assured students that facilities such as toilets, clean drinking water and well-equipped science labs are available. Experienced lecturers are present to teach every subject, and urged them to approach the faculty with any doubts. Senior lecturers Hanumanth Reddy and C. Krishnaiah said, along with subject material, students would also be provided with notes on general knowledge to help with future competitive exams. Special subject-wise classes for JEE Mains, NEET and EAMCET are also being conducted; relevant notes will be distributed. The students who received textbooks expressed joy and happiness. Lecturers Gnaneshwar Reddy, Naveen Kumar, Ravinder, Zakir Hussain, Eshwar, Venkatalakshmi, Shilpa and staff attended.

Free coaching in JEE, NEET to students in government junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh
Free coaching in JEE, NEET to students in government junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh

The Hindu

time17-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Free coaching in JEE, NEET to students in government junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh

The State government has planned to roll out targeted support systems, including mentorship and quality coaching, to encourage students from economically weaker sections in government junior colleges to excel in national-level competitive exams. As part of the move, students pursuing MBC and BiPC courses in 1,355 government junior colleges in the State will receive coaching and quality preparation material to prepare for national-level competitive exams like Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), an all-India level entrance exam for engineering courses in India, and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admissions into medical colleges. Officials in the Department of Higher Education said the free study material on subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics being given to students has been prepared by a team of subject experts drawn from both government and private colleges over a period of six months. To ensure that students benefit from the coaching classes, their college timings have been extended from the usual 9.30 a.m-4 p.m. to 9 a.m-5 p.m. Junior lecturers have been trained to teach the content effectively to students. Weekly tests, performance reviews and tracking the regular progress of students is mandatory for constant and effective monitoring of the learners' performance. 'The initiative is about giving every student a chance to succeed, regardless of their family background. We are creating an environment where every child can dream big and prepare confidently for national-level competitive exams,' said Minister for Human Resource Development (HRD) Nara Lokesh. He said the initiative will benefit over 1 lakh students in the government sector and will help the government bridge the gap between private and government education systems. He said the objective was to create a level playing field and give equal opportunity to all children to hone their skills.

Andhra government junior college students to get free study material, JEE coaching
Andhra government junior college students to get free study material, JEE coaching

New Indian Express

time16-06-2025

  • Science
  • New Indian Express

Andhra government junior college students to get free study material, JEE coaching

VIJAYAWADA: The state government, spearheaded by HRD Minister Nara Lokesh, has launched a large-scale initiative to provide free JEE and NEET coaching to over 1,00,000 students across 1,355 government junior colleges as part of a major educational reform. This unprecedented program aims to bridge socioeconomic gaps and elevate rural talent to national level. Under the 'Andhra Pradesh Model of Education,' students in the MPC and BiPC streams will benefit from expertly curated Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics materials. These were developed over six months through collaboration between leading educators from government and private colleges. Additionally, daily college hours have been extended from 9:00am to 5:00pm, including two dedicated hours specifically for entrance exam preparation. Junior lecturers have been trained to deliver the new content effectively, while structured weekly tests, performance reviews, and academic tracking ensure the implementation of best practices typically seen in elite coaching institutions. This marks the first time such high-level, systematized support has been provided by any government in the country.

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