Tag: NEET

  • Competishun to empower future innovators with a lifelong mentorship program

    Competishun to empower future innovators with a lifelong mentorship program

    Mumbai: The coaching institute for IIT JEE and NEET preparation, Competishun has launched its new campaign “We are there for you.” This initiative is aimed towards mentorship and support for students throughout their academic journey and beyond. Designed and curated by MADnext, this campaign emphasises Competishun’s commitment to nurturing exam-ready students and well-rounded individuals ready to tackle life’s challenges. The campaign focuses on #WinningInLife and #WinningInCompetishun, ensuring students excel academically and personally.

    Through this campaign, Competishun aims to break away from only traditional coaching services but will also provide students with a long-term mentorship program. This program will provide students with personalised guidance, emotional support and practical life skills. Competishun’s dedicated team of educators and industry experts will help students build confidence, resilience and a positive mindset. Students will be given a series of workshops, one-on-one mentoring sessions and motivational seminars. This will help the all-round development of the students. The campaign will be promoted through various media channels, including social media, print, and digital platforms, to reach a wider audience and inspire more students to benefit from this unique initiative.

    “We believe that true education goes beyond just passing exams; it’s about preparing students for the challenges and opportunities life presents. With the ‘We Are There For You’ campaign, we aim to foster a supportive and nurturing environment that helps students grow not just academically but personally as well. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to creating a brighter future for our students and contributing positively to the educational ecosystem. We are dedicated to helping our students achieve #WinningInLife and #WinningInCompetishun,” said Mohit Tyagi, Founder of Competishun.

    Competishun aims to create a comfortable learning environment for students through online education at an affordable cost. The platform offers customised online batches based on students’ needs and performance, with doubt-solving counters and 24/7 support via WhatsApp and phone. The company utilises cutting-edge technology to enhance the learning experience and to provide cost-effective, quality education to all JEE and NEET aspirants at the comfort of their homes.

  • Viral CLAT ad sparks outrage amid NEET controversy, says ‘Think Beyond NEET, IIT-JEE’

    Viral CLAT ad sparks outrage amid NEET controversy, says ‘Think Beyond NEET, IIT-JEE’

    Mumbai: The controversy surrounding NEET has taken an unexpected turn with a viral advertisement igniting further outrage among students. Alleged irregularities in the NEET exam results have reached a boiling point, with students nationwide protesting and demanding the complete cancellation of the exam and a thorough investigation into the reported discrepancies.

    A newspaper advertisement for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) has gone viral on social media platform X. The ad’s message, perceived by many as insensitive, reads: “Disappointed with NEET results? Think beyond NEET, IIT-JEE. Think CLAT! 5-year law from NLU’s.” Accompanying the shared ad, a user said, “Capitalism is peaking. Last time a shaving blade company tried to capitalise on young topper’s looks.”

    The controversy began on 4 June when the National Testing Agency (NTA) released the NEET results. Following the announcement, numerous students reported discrepancies in their scores, leading to widespread calls for the cancellation of the NEET UG 2024 exam. Many medical aspirants, dissatisfied with their results, have demanded an investigation into the alleged irregularities.

    The demand for a probe into the NEET results is gaining momentum. Students believe that only a thorough investigation can address their concerns and restore faith in the examination process. However, the authorities have yet to respond to the students’ demands, leaving them anxious and frustrated.

    The viral ad, while highlighting alternative paths, serves as a stark reminder of the uncertain future many medical aspirants now face. For some, this could mean giving up on their lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. The students await a response from the authorities, hoping for a resolution to this controversy.