
Free lectures by experts for NEET, JEE aspirants 2022
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has come up with a free lecture series in video-based format specially for the NEET and JEE 2022 aspirants.
NEET, JEE Main 2022: The exam conducting body, the National Testing Agency (NTA), has come up with a free lecture series in video-based format to ease the hardships of students who are preparing for the engineering and medical entrance exams. Students who will appear for the exam will get free access to the videos all prepared by experts.
Here in these video lectures, students will get a chance to get free guidance from renowned academicians and IIT professors, who will teach the syllabus of entrance exams.
NEET and JEE are the two most important national and highly competitive exams given by students from all over the world.
During the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, when everything was closed, it became very difficult for students to prepare for the examinations, so to help them out, NTA decided to offer short videos as a training course.
Click here to check lectures accordingly
Visit the official website, i.e., nta.ac.in
Click on 'Content Based lectures' written above the 'latest news' section

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