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Aakash launches IIT JEE coaching

Aakash launches IIT JEE coaching

Aakash institute, a coaching centre for medical aspirants, has launched its IIT JEE training wing from January 3.

A release issued by the centre said the aim of the institute will not only be to prepare students crack the tests with ease, but also instil in them a winning attitude. It had roped in a team of experts to prepare the study materials and hired some of the best teachers to match the success of its medical wing.

The institute has produced hundreds of top ranking holders in several national-level tests like CBSE-PMT, AIIMS etc.

More : newindpress.com

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