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Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
55cr allotted for VETRI schools
Chennai: Tamil Nadu govt has sanctioned 54.73 crore in the first phase to establish Vibrant Education Targeting Reputed Institutions (VETRI) schools to provide intensive coaching and career guidance counselling to students, helping them gain admissions to premier higher education institutes in the country. Designed like the model schools in the state, VETRI initiative would be implemented in 236 govt higher secondary schools. The initiative finds mention in the State Education Policy, wherein a high-performing govt higher secondary school would be identified per block and be provided with facilities akin to model schools. Model schools in each district will lend a helping hand to these VETRI schools by providing academic material and career guidance to students. Under the initiative, weekend support classes will be held for volunteering students of Classes XII and XII for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, and CLAT, among others. Around 240 students across Classes XI and XII in every block would benefit, and the impact would reach around 1 lakh students. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai | Gold Rates Today in Chennai | Silver Rates Today in Chennai However, a section of educationists contends that the categorization of schools as VETRI schools was a flawed idea that must be done away with. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo "If a section of schools become 'VETRI' schools, does this mean that the other schools in the block are failed schools? Why does the govt have to pick and choose schools for upgradation? The govt must uniformly raise the standard of education in all its schools," said L Jawahar Nesan, a former member of the high-level committee formed to frame the SEP. SPCSS-TN general secretary and educationist P B Prince Gajendra Babu echoed similar views. "The discrimination is grounded on the belief that the govt will not be able to provide all facilities for all students and only selected students will be able to achieve what they desire. Such branding of schools is also against Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution." However, school education secretary B Chandramohan said, "Though they will be named VETRI schools, they will be functioning as a hub in the particular block. Any student can enrol for the weekend coaching classes at these VETRI schools. This addresses the concerns of critics that the govt is providing facilities to only a section of schools." Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


The Hindu
3 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Govt. sanctions ₹54 crore for VETRI Palligal to prepare students for JEE, NEET
The Tamil Nadu School Education Department sanctioned Rs 54.7 crore to set up Vibrant Education Targeting Reputed Institution (VETRI) Palligal in 236 government higher secondary schools to provide career counselling and intensive coaching for students. According to a government order issued by the department, VETRI Palligal in every block would help Class 11 and 12 students get into premier higher education institutions. A total of Rs. 54.73 crore was sanctioned in the first phase for the year 2025-26. An existing government higher secondary school would be selected in each block and be named as VETRI Palligal. The district model schools will act as a hub providing academic material support and direction for academics as well as assist in career guidance, the order stated. Weekend support classes would be conducted for volunteering students from Classes 11 and 12 to prepare for competitive examinations such as JEE, NEET, CLAT and CUET. Four teachers would be engaged for students in each block on Saturday and Sunday. The order also noted that two volunteering government teachers from each Block would be part of the sessions. These four teachers together will cater to the needs of both the blocks, alternatively. Further, four teaching resources would be onboarded through a temping agency to cover the subjects other than those covered by the volunteering teachers. Supervised and supported online classes would be made available through district model school resources. The VETRI school would also receive high speed internet. Mock tests would be conducted every week through hi-tech labs. A survey on the working conditions of these hi-tech labs in the host schools followed by steps to strengthen these wherever necessary will be underaken , the order said. Students of Class 11 and 12 from government higher secondary schools of the block would attend these weekend sessions where they would be introduced to career options and also have the choice of deciding which entrance exams they wish to take. Based on their choice, they would take an aptitude test to enable grouping of students for sessions Students' attendance would be strictly monitored through an app, and any absence notified to the respective school principal, officials said. Assessments conducted through hi-tech labs would be analysed by the district model schools' State office after which the analytics would be shared with the teaching resources. Students' feedback would also be collected through the app. Based on assessment analytics and student feedback, regular review meetings would be held with the teaching resources by the District Model Schools State Office.