The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)
KITE Victers to offer training for medical, engg. entrance exam
Engineering and medical entrance examination training will be telecast on KITE Victers channel from April 1, Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty has said.
There is a large segment of students in the State who, despite being talented, are not able to perform well in the entrance examinations owing to lack of support. These students could not afford to go to coaching centres, a statement quoting the Minister here on Friday said.
‘Equal opportunities’
Such students would be equipped to appear for the engineering and medical entrance examinations through lessons on the KITE Victers channel. The idea was to ensure equal opportunities for all students, Students who wanted to firm up what they had studied and those looking to appear for various tests to secure employment could also make use of this opportunity, the Minister said. Students who wanted to firm up what they had studied and those looking to appear for various tests to secure employment could also make use of this opportunity, the Minister said.
The training would cover answers to previousyear question papers.
Online platform
A special online platform to enable children to practice more questions too would be made available. This platform can be used to do question papers, assignments, and mock tests. Online mentorship from next year is also under consideration to prepare the students for the examinations.
Initially, coaching will be provided in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. Thirty classes of one hour each for each subject will be telecast. The classes will be followed by a mock test.
April 1 to 30
The classes will be telecast from April 1 to 30. In all, 120 hours of coaching will be provided to the students. In case they find it difficult to access the telecast, attempts should be made for the same through digital equipment at the local level as was done during COVID19.
It would be possible to arrange this support in schools itself from the next academic year. There were plans to provide support to students appearing for entrance examinations in Social Science and Commerce too in future, the Minister said.