2 lakh students benefit from Karnataka govt's NEET, JEE, KCET e-learning app: Minister
Anu Parthiban | December 26, 2022 | 09:48 AM IST | 1 min read
Get-CET-go: Ashwathnarayan said the app will assist students in cracking JEE, NEET, KCET and in increasing the number of students from Karnataka in IITs.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Around 2 lakh students benefited from the state government’s Get-CET-go, a crash course application, Karnataka minister for higher education Ashwathnarayan CN said on Sunday.
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GetCETgo is a Karnataka government initiative to help all students of the state to prepare for Common Entrance Test (CET), National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2023) and Joint Entrance Exam (JEE Main 2023) exams.
Comprehensive study material in the form of synopsis, practice questions, chapter-wise tests, mock tests and revision videos are available free to all students who are preparing for CET, NEET and JEE 2023 exams.
Ashwathnarayan said, “The GetCETgo, e-learning initiative assists our students in preparing for competitive exams such as CET, NEET, and JEE, as well as increasing the number of students from Karnataka in IITs all over India.”
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Elaborating further on the scheme, the minister said that that the e-learning initiative is a comprehensive online platform for second-year pre-university students to prepare for KCET. Students who registered for the KCET will be able to download the preparatory content.
#GetCETgo - an E-learning initiative
— Dr. Ashwathnarayan C. N. (@drashwathcn) December 25, 2022
It assists our students in preparing for competitive exams such as CET, NEET, and JEE, as well as increasing number of students from Karnataka in IITs all over India. #ಸುಶಾಸನಮಾಸ #GoodGovernanceMonth #Sushasan4NewIndia pic.twitter.com/2tGrIv6uTa
The app which was launched in 2020 initially provided study materials for KCET, however, it has now added NEET, JEE Main 2023 content as well.
The minister had earlier announced that the state will be observing ‘good governance month’ in December.
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