E-studios to provide free coaching for career exams
JAIPUR: Higher education minister Bhanwar Singh Bhati on Saturday inaugurated ‘E-studios’ to provide free coaching for competitive examinations to students across 40 colleges in the state.
Bhati said the government through the programme, Pratiyogita Dakshta, aims to start free coaching in all the 252 colleges of the state within a month.
He said ‘internal complain committees’ will be set up in each college to give safe atmosphere to female students. Besides, ‘student counselling centres’ will also be set up in the colleges to guide students decide their career choices.
“The state government will provide free education to all the female students. From the next academic term, free education for female students will be provided on every level. Fearless environment for female students will be ensured in every college. Private colleges will also be helped under the same programme,” said Bhati.
Vaibhav Galriya, the secretary of higher education department, said that the students would also be provided e-learning material. “The beginning of the e-classes is historic and we will keep working to make the state move ahead in higher education,” he said.
Pradeep Borad, the commis-
State will provide free education to all the female students. From next academic term, free education for female students will be provided on every level. Fearless environment for female students will be ensured.
sioner of higher education department, said that free general knowledge books would be provided to 4 lakh students in the government colleges across the state. “I will myself provide free e-coaching to the aspirants of IAS, IPS and other competitive examinations. The students would be benefitted by holding interaction session by subject experts in government colleges,” he said.
After the inauguration ceremony for free e-coaching to the students, Borad took a class across 40 colleges in the state using the E-studio.