The ‘Special Programme Super-100’, started by Haryana Government in 2018 for meritorious students of state government schools to get admission in premier higher educational institutions of the country, saw 23 students under this programme getting admission in IIT this year.
An official spokesperson of the School Education Department said that ‘Special Programme Super-100’ was started in 2018 under which centres were established in Rewari and Panchkula. At these centres, meritorious underprivileged students of government schools were given coaching for admission in premier institutes like IITs. Forty-eight students each were preparing for the session, 2018 - 2020, for the entrance examination centres at Rewari and Panchkula, out of which 86 students have achieved success in Advance and NEET and IIT. In this programme, government school students who score more than 80 per cent marks in Class 10th, appear in a test and after undergoing special screening process, are given special coaching for JEE and NEET in Rewari and Panchkula.
In this, the expenses of students stay, hostel, food, stationery, transport, mock test etc. are being borne by the state government.
During the JEE-Main examination, 63 students qualified for the advance, while for the IIT, Delhi, 23 students have secured admission.