Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Nov 22: Allen Career Institute (ACI), a leading IIT-JEE and Pre-Medical coaching institute of Kota, opened its study centre in Srinagar.
The study centre, located at Naseem Bagh, behind Kashmir University in Srinagar, marks Allen’s foray into the Jammu & Kashmir. The institute now has a pan India presence with its 26th study centre in Srinagar.
The grand launch was conducted at Allen Career Institute, Srinagar center by G N Var, president, Private Schools’ Association J&K, Brajesh Maheshwari, Director Allen Career Institute and many other senior dignitaries.
Launching the centre, Brajesh Maheshwari, Director Allen Career Institute said, “Students of Srinagar and surrounding areas, who are aspiring for success in reputed entrance exams like IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, JEE (Main), KVPY and many other National and International Olympiads, will surely get an advantage and will be empowered with stronger foundation through our classroom courses commencing from November 2020.”
Maheshwari added that this year, more than 1 lakh students took admission in classroom courses at Allen centres, including major strength at Kota centre alone, which is a testimony of the top-level trust on Allen courses among sincere students across India.
He said that the classes will commence in Srinagar centre from November 2020 and the meritorious students will be given scholarship upto 90% based on their performance in Allen Scholarship Admission Test and SMART. The first scholarship test will be on 29 November for Class 10th to 11th moving students and on 11 December for 12th appeared and passed students.
Maheshwari said that 10% of the total intake in each class will be given free admission under poor and orphan quota on the recommendation of Directorate of School Education, Kashmir.
Soyeb Aftab, Topper NEET 2020 and a 2-year-classroom program student of Allen Career Institute who created history by scoring 720/720 for the first time in National Medical Entrance Exam was also present during the inauguration and answered the queries of parents and students of Srinagar.