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Free online crash course for JEE and NEET 2020 exams

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Edvizo, an IIT alumnus startup, has launched a free online crash course to help students give the final touch to their preparations for JEE and NEET 2020 exams during COVID-19 lockdown. The classes will be taken by IIT-JEE and AIIMS top rankers for 40 days commencing from July 15.
Stating that the free programme made available to 100 students per subject who are registered for JEE and NEET 2020, a release said that registered students will be provided with a user ID and password to access the live classes. The registration for this has already started today. Students can visit www.edvizo.com/cc and register themselves to grab the opportunity to learn from the toppers.
In view of the current situation across the nation due to COVID-19 lockdown, they are taking cognizance of the situation and have decided to reach out to the student community eyeing on successfully cracking competitive exams for career progress through this online crash course programme. The initiative will ensure that students can study from the safety of their own homes and there is a continuity in their study schedule at the last moment.
Additionally, to supplement their learning and get them exam-ready, the students will also have access to an Online Test Series and other required course material for studying, all free-of-cost. The Online Test Series is specially designed to give the students a real experience of the exam. As a special initiative to help all JEE and NEET aspirants, access to online lectures by top tutors of India shall be provided.
The students will get 125 hours of training, spanning all the four key subjects – Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. Students will be provided with recordings of all classes for better revision. At the beginning of May, the team had initiated a 30-day free doubt clearing programme where more than 5200 students had cleared their doubts.
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