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Thousands of aspirants across India aim to qualify for the NET-JRF examinations, considered among the toughest in the world. To achieve this goal, students often enrol in coaching centres and other institutions to receive the best possible education. To make the preparation process easier and more accessible, a teacher from Aligarh Muslim University has taken the initiative to offer free education for NET-JRF aspirants. Here are all the details about this commendable initiative.
According to Local18, Assistant Professor Dr Mohammad Arshad Bari, from the Department of Physical Education, has organised free coaching sessions for NET-JRF aspirants. These sessions will run until December 31, 2024, and are aimed at equipping students of Physical Education with the skills and knowledge needed to pass the NET-JRF exams.
Dr Bari explained that the primary objective behind this initiative is to guide students towards academic success. The university’s Department of Physical Education is fully supporting this effort to help students achieve their goals.
The Head of the Department of Physical Education, Professor S Tariq Murtaza, has encouraged the faculty and students to ensure regular classes are held for this purpose. He described the initiative as a significant contribution to the academic progress of the students. Additionally, another faculty member, Dr S Khurram Nisar, shared his own experiences preparing for the NET-JRF exam, providing valuable insights to help the students in their studies.
The students participating in this coaching programme come from various courses within Aligarh Muslim University. They have expressed their gratitude for the support, particularly as it is being offered free of charge. The coaching is proving to be a great help, as it enables them to avoid relying on external sources for exam preparation, which also saves them a significant amount of money. The students appreciate the dedication of their professors, who are thoroughly preparing them for the exams and wishing them bright futures ahead.
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