Aakash launches free rapid revision course for NEET; paid crash course for JEE Advanced
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Careers360 Connect | March 21, 2025 | 03:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) has announced a free Rapid Revision Course for NEET aspirants and a paid Invictus Crash Course for JEE Advanced candidates. Both courses will be conducted through the Aakash Digital Platform to help students in their final phase of preparation.
Rapid Revision Course for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) aspirants is available for free to students enrolling in the next 12 days. “This intensive course is specifically designed to help students quickly revise key concepts, fine-tune their preparation, and boost their confidence ahead of the crucial exam,” the official press release said.
Students enrolling in the batch starting on March 31, 2025, will get access to over 100 hours of live online classes, nine tests, and practice questions covering important chapters. The revision course is structured to help students improve their preparation in a limited time. The NEET 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on May 4, 2025.
AESL’s JEE Advanced crash course
AESL’s Invictus crash course for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced , will also be delivered through the Aakash Digital platform. The course is available at a nominal fee. JEE Advanced 2025 is scheduled to be held on May 18 in two shifts. Paper 1 will be conducted from 9 am to 12 noon and paper 2 from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm.
“In addition to this, AESL has also unveiled its popular Invictus Crash Course for JEE Advanced to be taught through Aakash Digital Platform. Priced at a nominal fee, the Invictus Crash Course for JEE Advanced ensures that top-quality coaching and expert guidance remain accessible and affordable for students across the country,” the press release said.
Deepak Mehrotra, MD & CEO, AESL, remarked, “At Aakash, we recognize the pressure and challenges students face in the weeks leading up to their entrance exams. Our Free Rapid Revision Course and the affordable crash courses are designed to give students that crucial edge in the final stretch of their preparation.”
“We have always believed that quality education should be accessible to every student who aspires to succeed. Through this initiative, we aim to provide them with the necessary tools and guidance to perform their best. We welcome all students to experience Aakash’s commitment to excellence and continue their learning journey with us," he further said.
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