Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 4: Allen Career Institute, renowned for preparing students for the medical and engineering entrance examination in India, after Srinagar has started its services in Jammu from today.
On the occasion, Chander Mohan Gupta, Mayor Jammu Municipal Corporation and Brajesh Maheshwari, Director Allen Career Institute inaugurated Allen Jammu. Amit Mohan Agarwal, Mentor, Allen Career Institute Jammu and Srinagar, VK Sharma, Co-Mentor, Satyapal Shivran, Center Head Allen Career Institute Jammu, GN Var PSA J&K President, Rattandeep Singh Secretary Jammu Club, Dr Hari Dutt Shishu Working President Jammu and Kashmir Private School Co-ordination Committee and other dignitaries were also present.
On the launch, there was remarkable enthusiasm seen amongst students and parents.
Mayor Chander Mohan Gupta said that opening of Allen Career Institute in City of Jammu is a blessing for the students aspiring to become future doctors and engineers.
Addressing online on the occasion, Brajesh Maheshwari, Director Allen Career Institute said that Jammu students have continually showcased their potential and performed well in many examinations.
“The students have also been the top scorers in many examinations, this shows that they have the high calibre and the potential to achieve great success. So Allen is opening its center here to provide better guidance and a robust support system for the next generation of students to flourish. Allen will offer various exclusive courses to students including IIT-JEE, Medical Entrance Examination-NEET”, Maheshwari added.
He informed that batches of NEET crash course at Allen Career Institute will commence from February 15 and medical and engineering courses will start from February 17. Students taking admission in Allen before February 15, will get special fee benefit. Apart from the benefit, the students will get scholarship based on their performance in the Allen Admission-cum-Scholarship Test (ASAT) to be held on February 7 AND 14.
“Based on the performance in ASAT, the students can avail scholarship up to 90 per cent in admission. This way, the students will get a double benefit in enrolling on or before February 15, Maheshwari added.