There is an additional 30% syllabus in Neet over Eamcet; and coaching centres need to conduct additional classes to finish the syllabus. The new national common entrance tests for medical and engineering admissions -Neet, JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) -from 2013 have made coaching expensive.
Colleges and coaching centres, which offer training for these exams at 10+2 level have increased fees up to 30 per cent saying additional syllabus needed to be covered for new tests by conducting extra classes within a limited period and they wanted provide required study material even as the state government is yet to give clarity over adopting Neet.
However, there is no confusion with regard to JEE (Main), which replaced AIEEE and JEE (Advanced), which replaced IIT-JEE. The Centre has entrust ed the responsibility of conducting all these new tests to the Central Board of Secondary Education, which recently announced the schedule to this effect.
The corporate junior colleges and coaching centres were offering intensive coaching for Eamcet medical, AIEEE and IIT-JEE exams for 10+2 students from the last academic year till August-end this year, in the old format with no official announce ment over holding the new tests in 2013. However, with the CBSE coming out with schedule for new tests early this month, the colleges and coaching centres have to change their “coaching strategy“ all of a sudden.
While Eamcet medical coaching was solely based on state syllabus (Intermediate) all these year, Neet requires preparation in CBSE syllabus. According to coaching experts, there is an additional 30 per cent syllabus in Neet over Eamcet medical test and they need to conduct additional classes to finish the syllabus since only four moths is left for students to prepare for these tests. Normally, the coaching centres finish the syllabus by December and start revision in January and February before students appear for Inter exams in March.