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Vidyamandir Classes announces dates for its National Admission Tests for JEE,NEET training

| @indiablooms | Dec 17, 2020, at 10:46 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), an institute for JEE and NEET preparation, has scheduled its online National Admission Test (NAT) for December 20 this year, and January 3 in 2021, for batches starting from April 21.

Students can register for the examinations till December 19, 2020 and till January 2, respectively.

VMC said it will award toppers with minimum Rs 40,000, up to 100 percent scholarships and an additional 20 per cent to specially-abled students based on their performances in NAT.

Brij Mohan, Co-founder, Vidyamandir Classes said, “We are overwhelmed by the response that NAT has received over the last few years. To encourage more participation and admissions of specially abled children in Engineering and Medical colleges, we are also offering an additional 20 percent discount for them.”

According to VMC, it facilitates classes from highly experienced faculty with minimum experience of 10 years in the field of preparing students for competitive exams like JEE and NEET.

The teaching process will be online till the pandemic situation gets under control, the institution said.

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