The Jammu and Kashmir Tribal Affairs Department has launched an initiative to supply teaching for meritorious tribal college students making ready for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) entrance exams, officers stated. The course charge can be sponsored by the division and the candidates qualifying for the NEET and JEE after teaching can even be supplied with a scholarship, they stated.
According to Tribal Affairs Department Secretary Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, 100 tribal college students are being chosen for NEET teaching in government-empanelled teaching institutes, below two totally different sub-schemes. The two sub-schemes are ‘Host-50’ for hostellers and ‘Top-50’ for different tribal meritorious college students within the first 12 months below the scheme which is being carried out by the training wing of the Tribal Research Institute.
Choudhary stated the teaching charge for NEET and JEE at choose establishments could be sponsored by the division after verification of attendance and analysis. The candidates chosen for programs like MBBS, BVSc and AH, BDS, BAMS, BE, BTech and different skilled programs shall be supplied with an annual scholarship of Rs 70,000-75,000 totalling round Rs 4 lakh, he stated.
Lt Governor Manoj Sinha had not too long ago stated the Jammu and Kashmir administration accords high precedence to the training of tribal college students and is launching many schemes aimed toward offering and supporting their high quality training. In line with schemes comparable to Technology-Enabled Education Scheme, enhancement of eating regimen expenses and tuition charges in hostels, the tribal affairs division has launched NEET/JEE teaching scheme with quick impact, the secretary stated.
Deputy Director (Administration), Tribal Research Institute, Abdul Khabir stated below the ‘Top-50’ sub-scheme functions have been invited from meritorious tribal college students and 50 college students with the best marks, above 80 per cent within the Class 12 board examination, can be chosen for teaching.
Under the ‘Host-50’ sub-scheme, college students enrolled in hostels can be chosen by a screening take a look at, Khabir stated.
The division has notified a 50% quota for woman college students below hostel class whereas 25% seats are reserved for woman college students within the ‘Top-50’ scheme for NEET, he stated, including there is no such thing as a earnings bar for the teaching scheme.
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