Combined Integrated Program for IIT-JEE/NEET/AIMMS in Nagaland

Dimapur, August 10 (MExN): Supposed to be the “first time in Nagaland,” a Combined Integrated Program for IIT-JEE/NEET/AIMMS was launched for the senior secondary science students at Livingstone Foundation Hr Sec School (LFHSS) on August 10.  

Addressing a brief function, Chairman of LFHSS, Andrew Ahoto exhorted the gathering of students and teachers on the need and importance of Combined Integrated Program in Nagaland where the students aspire to join IITs and medical colleges in India but do not have a proper guidance and resources to build up their career in the right direction for securing the cut-off marks to gain entry in to such institutions.  

It was also informed in a press release that the integrated program on Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics will be carried out initially for students of Grades-XI and XII Science in an intensive manner during all class days for three hours after the normal classes gets over.  

There are also plans in the future to provide the integrated program to the students of Grades-IX and X in a phase manner so that aspirants would also keep themselves abreast with the nuances of various competitive examinations early on in their career.  

The team of faculty includes Dr. Aditya Kumar Gupta (Biology Faculty), M.Sc. Bio-Tech, M.Phil Bio-Tech, Ph.D. Life Sciences (Agra University), GATE, SLET qualified; Mridul Rabha (Chemistry Faculty), B.Tech, M.Tech (IIT Kharagpur); Jainendra Nath Sinha (Physics Faculty), M.Sc. (Physics) from SIET and Rahul Kumar Jha (Mathematics Faculty) B.Tech & M.Tech (Chemical Engineering) from IIT Gandhinagar.  

Under their able guidance, a student even secured 14th Rank in NEET, thus, gaining admission in one of the prestigious Medical Colleges. They have been associated with Top Educational and Career Development Firms like AAKASH, FIITJEE, etc.  

Interacting with the students during the programme, the faculty members opined that Nagaland is an ocean of young and skilled learners who are steadily rising up in the arena of national competition and with the right kind of guidance they could be top achievers at the national and even international level.  

According to the faculty members, they were confident enough of providing the best platform to the upcoming students of the Science Stream to make them achieve what their predecessors had only dreamt of. They also shared their experiences about campus life in IITs where competition and quality of study was always at the fore of education.      



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