Students returned to Kota after eight months
Students returned to Kota after eight months
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Kota: Kota is recognized all over India for coaching institutes. In March, thousands of students had to return to their home states due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Among them was the name of Syema Rehman, who had to return to his home in Bihar. Now, after passing eight and a half months, these students have started moving towards Kota again.

Like some students of states like Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, Syema has also started taking coaching again to reach Kota to fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor. Syema is preparing for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) by staying in Kota, so that she can get admission in a medical college. Other students who have returned are facing difficulties in preparing for various entrance exams. For this type of preparation, you have to study for hours every day, keeping yourself very focused.

The students say that coaching institutes start taking classes again because online classes are not enough. Fahin, a student from Bihar, said that it was difficult to concentrate on studies, so I returned to Kota. Physical classes should start again. Online teaching is not very helpful. Another student said that my eyes have been affected due to long online classes for a long time. Internet connectivity is not good in Samastipur in Bihar, where I am home.

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