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Nucleus Centre of Excellence launches centre in Jammu
4/3/2022 10:49:23 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 3: Nucleus Centre of Excellence Kota Rajasthan, a Premier Institute for IIT-JEE, NEET, Foundation launched centre Jammu at Shastri Nagar today. Nucleus Educare is a renowned, result oriented coaching institute in Kota, Rajasthan that provides preparation classes for IIT-JEE, NEET, NTSE and Olympiads. The mission of Nucleus Educare is to impart advanced and updated knowledge and educate students for JEE (Mains and Advanced) and NEET.
The Director of the Nucleus Centre of Excellence, Kota Amit Gupta (A.G Sir) and Director of Nucleus Jammu Centre Dr. Hitesh Mahajan made the formal announcement of the centre launch after ribbon-cutting ceremony. Kavinder Gupta (Ex Deputy CM J&K) was the chief guest of the event.
The batches for the preparation of country's biggest medical entrance examinations NEET-UG and JEE-Mains and JEE Advanced will start from tomorrow. ENTHUSE BATCH for XI to XII moving students and Foundation Batches for VII, XI and X are also starting from tomorrow. NURTURE BATCH for X to XI moving students will start from April 17.
Addressing a press conference at the centre launch ceremony, Director of Nucleus Centre of Excellence, Kota Amit Gupta said that the students of Jammu and adjoining areas are continuously performing better in the IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, Olympiads, KYPY and NTSE and other examinations. In many examinations, the students of Jammu have also been the top scorers; this shows that students here have the high caliber and potential to achieve great success.
Nucleus Jammu Centre Director, Dr Hitesh Mahajan said that start of NUCLEUS'S Centre in Jammu will prove to be a boon for the students of science stream. Earlier the students of Jammu had to go to Kota for coaching of competitive examinations but now they will get benefit of Kota's coaching in Jammu itself. He further added that NUCLEUS JAMMU CENTRE is organizing Nucleus Talent Scholarship Exam (NTSE) under which scholarships upto 90% will be offered. Jaideep Sharma (Councillor Ward No-22), Surjeet Singh Choudhary (Councillor ward No 43) were the guests of honor of the event.
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