Free IIT and NEET Coaching Offered to Underprivileged Students in Lucknow
Free IIT-NEET coaching for underprivileged
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Mahamana Shikshan Sansthan in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, is providing free coaching for IIT and NEET to underprivileged students. Applications are open until June 10, 2026, for students with over 80% in Class X and a family income below ₹4.5 lakh (approximately $5,400 USD). Selected students will receive free hostel facilities and educational resources.
- 01Free coaching for IIT and NEET provided by Mahamana Shikshan Sansthan.
- 02Eligibility criteria include over 80% in Class X and family income below ₹4.5 lakh.
- 03Applications are open until June 10, 2026.
- 04Written exam for eligible candidates scheduled for June 18, 2026.
- 05Selected students will receive free hostel facilities and educational resources.
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Mahamana Shikshan Sansthan, operated by the Bhaurao Deoras Seva Nyas, is inviting applications for free coaching for the IIT and NEET entrance exams aimed at underprivileged students in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The initiative has seen over 75 students successfully pass these exams in recent years. According to Ranjeev Tiwari, the secretary of the Sansthan, the online application form for the 2026-27 session is available until June 10, 2026. Eligible students must have scored more than 80% in Class X in 2026 and come from families with an annual income of less than ₹4.5 lakh (approximately $5,400 USD). A written examination for these candidates is set for June 18, 2026. Those selected will benefit from free coaching, hostel accommodations, study materials, computer access, and library facilities, along with enrollment in Class XI.
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This initiative provides underprivileged students with access to quality education and resources to prepare for competitive exams, potentially changing their future opportunities.
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