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Kota has since emerged as the principal coaching center in India, with nearly 150,000 students from across India enrolling in the 40 coaching institutes in Kota. In 2017, 39,000 of these students cleared the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) and at least 48 of them were in the top 100.
The Rajasthan Government has proposed a new law "Rajasthan Coaching Centre (Control and Regulation) Bill, 2024" to address the alarming rise in student suicide cases in Kota the "Coaching Capital Of India". [73] Kota has earned the city, the notorious tag of "Suicide capital" of students.
Kota Factory is an Indian Hindi-language television series created by Saurabh Khanna, directed by Raghav Subbu and produced by Arunabh Kumar for The Viral Fever. The story is set in Kota, Rajasthan, an educational hub famous for its coaching centres. The show follows the life of 16-year-old Vaibhav who moves to Kota from Itarsi.
Narayana Group of Educational Institutions is one of Asia's largest educational conglomerates, with a vast network of schools, junior colleges, coaching centers, and professional institutions across India. [2]
It is geographically distributed throughout Rajasthan, with regional centres in Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Udaipur and Bharatpur, and several tens of study centres in other cities, in addition to a special centre at New Delhi. [citation needed] Ratan Lal Godara was appointed vice chancellor of VMOU in 2019. [4]
Pramod Maheshwari (born 6 May 1971) is an Indian educator and entrepreneur and currently Founder Chairman, CEO and MD of Career Point Ltd. a Kota, India-based Education Company that runs Cram school for various examinations.
It is spread over 100.37 acres, IIIT Kota is a Joint venture of the Ministry of Education (MoE) Government of India, Government of Rajasthan with Industries in Public-Private Partnership model. First batch of IIIT Kota has graduated in the year 2017. IIITK offers technical courses for CSE and ECE branches, with creative project courses.
Further, there are 56 sub-centres (24 within India and 32 outside India) functioning under the above branch centres. [4] The Math and Mission run 748 educational institutions (including 12 colleges, 22 higher secondary schools, 41 secondary schools, 135 schools of other grades, 4 polytechnics, 48 vocational training centres, 118 hostels, 7 ...