Chennai: tamil Nadu school education minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi has stated that the success of 448 government school students in the JEE Main examination is the result of the state government’s sustained efforts and educational reforms.
448 government school students Clear JEE Main
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the minister described the achievement as a “silent revolution” of the Dravidian Model of governance. He noted that 448 students from government schools clearing the prestigious Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is a historic milestone for tamil Nadu.
He emphasized that this success reflects the transformation taking place in public education under the leadership of chief minister M. K. Stalin.
“Dravidian Model’s Silent Revolution”
Anbil Mahesh highlighted that the government’s focused initiatives—such as special coaching programs, enhanced infrastructure, wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital learning support, and mentoring for competitive exams—have significantly strengthened students’ preparedness.
He stated that the administration’s commitment to providing equal educational opportunities, especially to students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, has begun to yield measurable results.
Strengthening Public Education
The minister further remarked that the success of government school students in national-level competitive examinations demonstrates the growing standards of public education in the state. He credited teachers, parents, and officials for their collective efforts in guiding students toward academic excellence.
Concluding his message, Anbil Mahesh reaffirmed the government’s dedication to empowering students and ensuring that talent, regardless of socio-economic background, receives the support needed to succeed at the national level.
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