New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia visited the Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidhyalaya in Paschim Vihar in West Delhi on Wednesday. He congratulated the teachers and the principal as 27 students from the school cleared Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination (NEET) 2020 exams.
While five students from the school have got admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology, 22 cleared the NEET this year.
“The best practices from this school should be adopted by other schools so that we can repeat and multiply this success. Every child in Delhi should get such exciting and valuable opportunities to enhance their talent and make the country proud. By learning from your best practices and approaches, we want to create more opportunities for children in all schools for a brighter future,” Sisodia said on his visit as reported by PTI.
The minister also added that the quality of government schools have become very high. “It also shows that the quality of government schools in Delhi has become very high. We have to learn from these successes to make Delhi’s education revolution so effective that it will not only inspire our country but the whole world,” he added as quoted by the news agency.
Sisodia said that their dream is coming true with 98 per cent result in Class XII board exams, and subsequent success in JEE and NEET.
As per the government officials, the school teachers said that it was their conscious effort to change the perception among children that to succeed in JEE and NEET, one needs to enrol in expensive coaching classes.