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An engineering student in the Peddapalli District Offers Free Coaching To POLYCET Aspirants

On May 24, the state of Telangana will host the Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (POLYCET). The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Telangana, administers the countrywide entrance exam, which is required of all applicants wishing to be admitted into Telangana Polytechnics’ diploma programs in engineering, non-engineering, and technology. In response, Siddharth, a final-year student from Godavarikhani town in the Peddapalli district of Telangana, is providing free tutoring to kids who will be taking the POLYCET test. His teaching facility, Vidya Van, provides free tutoring to underprivileged children who are unable to pay the tuition at prestigious coaching facilities.

Siddharth has encountered several challenges in his academic pursuits. He had a great deal of hardship while finishing his degree, including the loss of his parents at an early age. Siddharth’s grandparents raised him under their wing and provided him with both material and emotional assistance when he lost his parents. He made the decision to build a coaching center for underprivileged children who are interested in learning in order to ensure that no other student experiences the same hardships as him. Siddharth has spent many years guiding children toward their futures via his Vidya Van tuition center.

Up until now, Siddharth has only offered free tuition to those enrolled in government schools. But this time, it’s said that he declared himself prepared to provide free coaching to applicants taking the TS POLYCET test. In an interview with Local 18, he disclosed that, as of right now, just ten students had signed up for this course. Siddharth declares that he is prepared to instruct any number of pupils in any topic.

Speaking on the financial difficulties middle-class families experience, Siddharth said that a lot of middle-class pupils are forced to drop out of school early because of their financial circumstances.

“We are providing education as well as social awareness, and education alone can lead students to a golden future,” he said. The folks in the area are really appreciating Siddharth’s fresh, altruistic attitude. Siddharth encourages students to devote their valuable time to their academics and to not give up on their education via Local 18.

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