EWS quota students in private schools would receive free education through class 12 from the Rajasthan government.

The Rajasthan government has said that it will support EWS quota kids in private schools through Class 12. According to sources, Ashok Gehlot, the chief minister of Rajasthan, said that pupils registered in private schools under the 25 percent EWS quota would enjoy free education up to the 12th grade. Details follow.

The Rajasthan government has said that it will support EWS quota kids in private schools through Class 12. According to sources, Ashok Gehlot, the chief minister of Rajasthan, said that pupils registered in private schools under the 25 percent EWS quota would enjoy free education up to the 12th grade.
Under the Right to Education Act, these EWS quota pupils would receive free education up to Class 12. The state government has also provided free coaching for 30,000 kids in addition to this.

During the Anuprati Coaching Plan, the state government offered free coaching classes to 30,000 students so they may study for admission exams like NEET, JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and others.

Ashok Gehlot, the chief minister of Rajasthan, recently said that a transit hotel is being built for students who will be studying for competitive exams in Delhi.

The Rajasthan government announces programmes, scholarships, and other things.

The state government has announced a scholarship for research scholars under which they will receive a total of Rs 20,000 per month in addition to free education for EWS quota students.

The Rajasthan government also reported that deserving female students have received about 30,000 scooters.

The Chief Minister also disclosed that the Rajasthan university has been given a budget of Rs 50 crores for the construction of various facilities and departments. The state administration has also included a clause in the Rajiv Gandhi award for academic excellence that will give 500 students in the state free tuition overseas.

 

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