Education Department, Crack Academy to collaborate for statewide competitive exam
The Education Department will collaborate with Crack Academy to conduct a comprehensive competitive examination across all schools and colleges in the state in mid-April. The initiative aims to help students assess their strengths and guide them towards suitable career paths, said Neeraj Kansal, CEO and founder of academy. “It aligns with our vision of social upliftment, providing quality education to students across the state.”
Highlighting the government’s commitment to student empowerment, Education Minister Rohit Thakur said, “Partnering with Crack Academy underscores our dedication to enhancing educational opportunities for all students. By bringing top-tier coaching and career guidance to every corner of our state, we are paving the way for a brighter future for our youth.”
The examination is open to all students, including job seekers looking to enhance their career prospects. Participants will also have the opportunity to enroll in specialised courses offered by Crack Academy, designed to prepare them for various competitive exams.
In November 2024, Rs 34 crore scholarship programme was launched by the academy to provide coaching to 6,800 students for various competitive exams. ‘Mere Sheher Ke 100 Ratan’ scholarship programme was also introduced to support underprivileged students in accessing quality coaching. “This statewide examination is a crucial step in empowering state youth, ensuring they receive the guidance and resources needed to excel in their chosen careers,” asserted Kansal.