To address inequality and coaching dependence in competitive exams, India’s Ministry of Education aims to assist 1.25 million candidates by 2029. The initiative will provide free digital resources, AI-based learning tools, and collaborate with top institutions to democratize exam preparation, particularly for students in underserved regions.
Govt plans to ‘coach’ 12.5 lakh aspirants for competitive exams
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