Akanksha Yojana: Madhya Pradesh’s tribal kids will use tablets to study for competitive examinations.
The Department of Tribal Affairs will offer free coaching to tribal students in Bhopal, Indore, and Jabalpur for competitive exams.
Akanksha Yojana: To encourage tribal students in Madhya Pradesh to enroll in more postsecondary educational institutions, the department of tribal affairs will offer free tutoring to them. The department launched the ‘Akansha Yojana‘ to get tribal students ready for the JEE, NEET, and CLAT, three national competitive exams in the fields of law, engineering, and medicine. It is noteworthy that indigenous children have been admitted to these competitive exams by studying independently and with the assistance of their government professors. Tenth-grade Scheduled Tribe students who are interested are asked to apply online for the Akansha Yojana. Candidates for coaching will be chosen on the basis of merit, as assessed by the scores received in the coaching institute’s admission exam.
800 MP indigenous youngsters will receive free tutoring.
A total of 800 pupils will receive free coaching through the Akansha Yojana. In the academic year 2024–2025, 400 students will be chosen for JEE coaching based on results from a state-level admission exam. In Bhopal, there will be JEE tutoring. 200 students will be chosen to participate in NEET coaching in Indore. Furthermore, 200 students would be picked for CLAT coaching in Jabalpur.
Tablets will be used for learning by tribal students, and residential amenities will be provided.
Students chosen for coaching under the Akansha Yojana will also receive residential accommodations at the coaching facility. They will also get books, stationery, and appropriate preparatory advice in addition to this. These kids will also have access to tablets, free internet, and data plan features.