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Free coaching for TET candidates in UP

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Lucknow, April 14: In yet another decision to help the underprivileged sections of the society, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has decided to start free online coaching for TET (Teachers Eligibility Test), DLED (Diploma in Elementary Education) and B.Ed candidates, on the pattern of Abhyudaya coaching.
The government, through coaching centres, will help them get the required assistance to clear the competitive examinations. The Department of Basic Education in the state said that free online coaching will be provided to the candidates at the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET).
Dr Pawan Sachan, Director of DIET, will upload the first video related to the Basic Education Examination on the official Youtube channel of DIET on Thursday and online classes will run on a regular basis thereafter.
Sachan said, “Earlier, we decided to conduct free offline classes for TET candidates but due to Covid, online classes will be run via YouTube and Google Meet.”
He said over 500 candidates applied to join the classes on Google Meet but because over 100 people cannot be added to Google Meet, the video was uploaded on YouTube also. (IANS)

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