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Like Abhyudaya Coaching, DIET to start free coaching for TET & B.Ed candidates

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Free online coaching for aspiring teachers from April 15Over 500 candidates registered on first day

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Lucknow,  14 April  (HS) :       In a landmark decision to help the underprivileged section of the society, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government will start free online coaching for TET, DLED and B.Ed candidates, on the pattern of Abhyudaya coaching, to help them get the required assistance to clear the competitive examinations.

The Department of Basic Education in the state announced that free online coaching will be provided to the candidates at the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET).

Dr. Pawan Sachan, Director of DIET, on April 15, will upload the first video related to the Basic Education Examination on the official You tube channel of DIET. The online classes will run on a regular basis from Thursday.

Dr. Pawan said, “Earlier, we decided to conduct free offline classes for TET candidates but in view of the COVID-19 infection, online classes will be run via You Tube and Google Meet.”

He further stated that on the orientation day i.e. April 13, over 500 candidates applied to join the classes via Google Meet but because over 100 people cannot be added to the Google Meet, the video was uploaded on YouTube.

As many as six experts taught students the tricks of better preparation for examinations. This will be of great help to the candidates preparing for TET.

Videos created by subject matter experts will be also uploaded on the channel from Thursday onwards. Even after this, if any candidate has any doubt, then the experts will be ready to clear the doubts.

Model Test after Every 15 Days

Dr. Sachan informed that every 15 days, a model test will be conducted which will be based on the TET pattern. This will help candidates to prepare for the exam along with the studies in a good way.

The motive behind starting online coaching is to provide assistance to the students who want to prepare for teaching examinations but are unable to do it due to financial restrictions, he said.