Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 7: Allen Career Institute is organizing free workshop for board exams from March 15.
Center Head, Allen Jammu, Shanti Kumar told reporters that Allen is organizing a free workshop for the students who will appear for the class 10 and class 12 board examinations of the Jammu Board. With the help of the revision booster course, students of both the board classes will be able to prepare best for their examinations. Along with the lectures on the subjects, experts of the Allen Career Institute will also offer guidance to the students on the management, sitting, examination phobia, writing skill, mindset before the examination, and the methods for resolving the examination paper in this booster course.
Shanti Kumar said that this free workshop will be for 30 days. The course classes will be held at the Allen Jammu Study center, near the NIA office, in Trikuta Nagar. Allen organizes such kinds of programs from time to time to prepare students for not only the board examinations but also for the best performance of the students in the National and international level Olympiads, Kishore Viagyanik Protsahan Yojana and National Talent Search Examinations.
“The selection of 2 students out of total 5 students of Allen Jammu and Kashmir study center in the NTSE Stage-2 examination through Allen’s free workshop proves the best academic system of Allen. A total of 604 students have been selected in the NTSE Stage-2 results in the country which are equal to 30% of selections in the NTSE Stage-2 results in the country”, Shanti Kumar informed.
Shanti Kumar said that Allen is realizing the dreams of the lakhs of students in the country through its study centers across 40 cities in the country. Allen is not only preparing students for the engineering and medical entrance examinations but also for the National and International Level Olympiads and even entrance examinations for admissions in foreign universities. Allen is also fulfilling the dreams of the students living in other countries by instituting its centers overseas, Kumar informed.