Gulbarga: Shaheen Educational Institute has decided to provide Rs 5 Crores Scholarship for Long term NEET repeaters for this academic year. This was announced by the head of institutions, Dr Abdul Qadeer Sir Shaheen at a Press conference in Gulbarga’s Patrika Bhavan.
Parents are in financial distress because of floods and Coronavirus. We have decided to provide Rs 5 Crores Scholarships to the poor students in view of the success of obtaining AIR 9 & 1st Rank in Karnataka in NEET-2020 results. Scholarships will be offered at all branches of the country. Preference will be given to Kannada medium students from Karnataka. Students will be awarded a scholarship based on marks obtained by NEET. More than two thousand students are expected to benefit from the scholarship. Students who have lost their parents due to Coronavirus will be provided with the NEET training for free.
Students can register for free on the website and take advantage of the scholarship. November 1 is the last day to register for the long-term NEET Repeater. For more information contact the toll free number 18001216235.
More than 15 thousand students are studying at the Shaheen Education Institute, which began 32 years ago with 16 children. There are a total of 42 branches throughout the country including Karnataka. The institution has garnered the attention of the nation through quality education in PUC, CET, and NEET results. Karthik Reddy and Arbaaz Ahmed have secured the first and third place for the state in this NEET examination.
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