There is help at hand for students of Classes IX to XII. With CBSE revamping its evaluation system recently, Hindustan Times will help youngsters address their academic problems through its very own coaching centres called Study Mate.
There is help at hand for students of Classes IX to XII. With CBSE revamping its evaluation system recently, Hindustan Times will help youngsters address their academic problems through its very own coaching centres called Study Mate.
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Students will no longer have to run from one tuition class to another as Study Mate will hold classes for all subjects under one roof and familiarise students with new concepts such as Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE).
The initiative is being launched with a demonstration session on Saturday and Sunday at the Intercontinental Hotel. Open to all, this event will provide students and their parents an opportunity to interact with the teaching staff of the four initial centres at Lajpat Nagar, Patel Nagar, Janakpuri and Mayur Vihar.
Students will be able
to enroll in any of the four
centres at the demonstration venue. Those enrolled with Study Mate will have help at every step. The learning centres, which students will need to visit two to three times a week, will provide academic and stress counselling as and when needed. During examinations, there will be a helpline functioning round-the-clock.
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