Physics Wallah to Help Govt School Students Crack JEE, NEET in Punjab
Physics Wallah to Help Govt School Students Crack JEE, NEET

Physics Wallah, the edtech platform, has launched a free coaching programme to help students from government schools in Punjab crack competitive exams like JEE and NEET. Around 650 students from Meritorious Schools, Schools of Eminence, and other government schools across the state have enrolled for the programme, which will run from June 6 to June 24.

Free Coaching by Physics Wallah Faculty

Faculty members from Physics Wallah are providing classes free of cost to students at the Meritorious School in Jalandhar. The initiative aims to bridge the gap between government school students and their counterparts in private institutions, offering them access to high-quality coaching that is otherwise expensive.

Programme Details

  • Duration: June 6 to June 24, 2026
  • Number of Students: Approximately 650
  • Participating Schools: Meritorious Schools, Schools of Eminence, and other government schools in Punjab
  • Subjects Covered: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology as per JEE and NEET syllabus

The programme includes live classes, study materials, and doubt-clearing sessions. Students are selected based on their academic performance and interest in pursuing engineering or medical careers.

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Impact on Education

This collaboration between Physics Wallah and the Punjab government is expected to significantly improve the exam readiness of government school students. By providing expert guidance, the initiative aims to increase the number of students from rural and semi-urban areas securing admissions to top engineering and medical colleges.

Parents and teachers have welcomed the move, stating that it will boost the confidence of students and help them compete on a national level. The programme is part of a broader effort by the state government to enhance the quality of education in public schools.

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