Free coaching, accommodation and food will be provided under Shiksha Sambal Yojana
Great news has emerged from the educational city of Kota, offering a golden opportunity to students preparing for medical entrance exams. The entrance exam for free NEET-UG coaching will be held on April 12th under the “Shiksha Sambal” program, jointly run by the LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust and ALLEN Career Institute.
This initiative aims to provide high-quality coaching to economically disadvantaged and Hindi-medium students.
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This scheme will benefit students from Hindi-medium government schools. This plan has been specifically designed to address those students who are unable to access coaching due to lack of resources.
This program will not only provide them with better guidance but also lay a strong foundation for competitive exam preparation.
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According to Trust member Naveen Maheshwari, the admission process for NEET 2027 has begun under the Shiksha Sambal Yojana.
This scheme is being implemented to encourage students from government schools in Hindi-speaking states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand.
This will also provide opportunities for students from rural and backward areas to advance.
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This year, a significant change has been made to the admission process. Previously, only students who passed 12th grade in the same year could appear for this exam, but now the eligibility criteria has been expanded.
Now, students who will pass 12th grade in 2025 and 2026 can also appear for this exam. This will allow more students to benefit from this scheme and increase competition.
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The entrance exam will be held twice this year under the Shiksha Sambal Yojana. The first exam will be held on April 12th, while the second exam date will be announced later.
This will provide another chance for students who fail the first time.
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A total of 126 selected students will receive completely free coaching under this scheme, including 81 girls and 45 boys.
All these students will receive NEET-UG preparation coaching at ALLEN Kota on a 100% scholarship. Their accommodation and food will also be provided free of charge by the LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust.
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Selected students will receive high-quality coaching at Allen Career Institute, Kota for one year. During this period, they will benefit from experienced faculty, regular tests, and excellent study material, enabling them to prepare well for a challenging exam like the NEET.
Students interested in participating in this scheme can apply online. To do this, they must register on the official website [https://lnmpnyas.org/]. Students are advised to complete the application process on time to take advantage of this golden opportunity.
This initiative by Allen Kota and the LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust is extremely important for students who dream big despite being financially challenged. The Shiksha Sambal Yojana not only provides free coaching but also gives students confidence and the right direction. Therefore, for students who want to prepare for NEET 2027, this is a great opportunity that should not be missed.
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