There some good news for students in
Tamil Nadu.
The government plans to set up 500 new free NEET training
centres by the end of October and the students will be given identity cards to
use these centres.
The government will also be
releasing 50,000 questions prepared by experts to help students pass
competitive examination like NEET. These questions will be released in phases
from the end of this month, said education minister KA Sengottaiyan on
Thursday, reported The Times of India.
While speaking during state
principals conference on Futuristic School organized by the confedation of
Indian Industry (CII) Tamil Nadu, he said that 1000 to 2,000 questions will be
released each week would allow teachers and students to do these questions at a
time.
When asked about teachers
requirement for these centres, the
minister said that they had enough teachers training and various methods would
be used for teaching including video tutorials, reported, Tol.
The curriculum framework will be
put out in November for 10 days for the stakeholders to provide feedback. He
added that necessary changes will be made to the curriculum based on the
feedback and textbooks will be prepared for Classes I, VII, IX, and XI.
Moreover information and Communications Technology classroom will be set up at
a cost of Rs 437 crore reported The New Indin Express.
The minister had earlier stated
that the new syllabus would be a model for the rest of the country. The
Curriculum Framework Committee led by M Anandakrishnan will be coming out with
the new revised curriculum and it would be implemented in a phased manner in
three years, said the report..
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