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Bihar Launches Smart Class Initiative in 150 Schools, Free JEE-NEET Coaching

The Bihar government launched a Smart Class initiative in 150 government schools in Patna to provide digital learning facilities. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary inaugurated the programme and observed a live digital science lesson. The initiative offers live classes, digital materials, and mock tests for students in Classes 9 to 12. Additionally, free coaching for JEE and NEET exams was announced in 10 model schools for economically weaker students.

Bihar launches smart class initiative in 150 govt schools, announces free JEE-NEET coaching

Patna, July 16

In a major push towards digital education, the Bihar government on Thursday launched the 'Smart Class' initiative in 150 government schools across Patna.

Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary inaugurated the programme at the Government Girls' Higher Secondary School in Shastri Nagar, describing it as a significant step towards modernising the state's education system and improving learning outcomes.

The state government said the initiative aims to provide students in government schools with digital learning facilities comparable to those available in many private institutions.

During the inauguration, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary visited a smart classroom, sat with students, and observed a live digital science lesson on the structure and functions of a cell.

He also interacted with students and asked questions to assess their understanding of the topic.

He said the state government's objective is not merely to introduce new technology but to ensure that every student benefits from quality digital education.

Under the Smart Class programme, students of Classes 9 to 12 will receive technology-enabled education through live and interactive online classes, lectures by subject experts, digital study materials and e-notes, recorded video lectures for revision, and regular mock tests and assessments.

The initiative is intended to strengthen conceptual learning, improve examination preparation, and make classroom teaching more engaging and effective.

According to the state government, the integration of digital technology will make learning more interactive by using audio-visual presentations, animations, and multimedia content to explain complex concepts.

Students will also have access to recorded lessons, allowing them to revisit topics whenever needed and learn at their own pace.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister also announced a new initiative for academically talented students from economically weaker backgrounds.

The state government will introduce free coaching for JEE and NEET in 10 model schools in Patna.

The programme aims to provide quality preparation for engineering and medical entrance examinations to students who are unable to afford private coaching institutes.

Officials said the initiative is designed to promote educational equity by ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent deserving students from preparing for competitive examinations.

The Smart Class project and the free coaching programme form part of the Bihar government's broader effort to strengthen public education through technology, improve academic outcomes, and expand access to quality learning opportunities across the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Deepika L

This is a great step, but I’m skeptical about execution. They’ve announced many schemes before—like free laptops and tablets—but ground reality was different. Will the teachers be trained to use these smart classes? Are the model schools actually accessible to rural students? Let’s hope this time it’s not just a photo-op.

Abhishek O

As a former government school student from Bihar, I can tell you this will make a huge difference. We used to study from torn textbooks and chalkboards—now kids can watch animations for science concepts! And free coaching for JEE/NEET? That could change lives. My cousin couldn't afford coaching and missed IIT by a few marks. This is real empowerment. 🇮🇳

Nisha Z

Hats off to the Bihar government for focusing on education. But 150 schools is a drop in the ocean—we need thousands. Also, what about electricity and internet in rural areas? Without basic infrastructure, smart classes become useless. Hope they scale this up soon and fix connectivity issues first. Still, a good start. 👏

Ravi K

My daughter studies in a government school in Patna, and she’s so excited about this! She’s brilliant at science but we couldn’t afford private coaching for NEET. This free coaching scheme is a blessing. I just hope they maintain the quality and don’t turn it into another political gimmick. Thank you, CM Samrat Choudhary ji!

Suresh O

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