Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, announced the opening of a virtual school on Wednesday and said that applicants from across the nation will be eligible to receive admission in this virtual learning academy. On August 31, the Delhi Model Virtual School (DMVS) opened its application period. The school will be for grades 9 to 12.
At an online media briefing, Mr. Kejriwal
stated, "The admission to the schooling platform would be open to learners
all across India and they will also be trained by specialists for entrance
tests like NEET, CUET, and JEE along with skill-based training."
According to Mr. Kejriwal, the lectures would be recorded and uploaded online
in addition to live classes.
According to the Chief Minister, the nation's
first virtual school would mark an important turning point in the field of
education. There are many kids who are unable to attend school due to barriers
like the distance or financial constraints. Many parents choose not to send
their daughters out, hampering their educational rights. The virtual school
intends to bring a halt to all these mishaps.
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