The ninth edition of “Pariksha Pe Charcha” (PPC) 2026 is now open for registration. This annual program, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, provides students, teachers, and parents an opportunity to interact with the PM and discuss exam-related stress, study tips, and learning strategies.

Key Details of PPC 2026

  • Registration Deadline: january 11, 2026
  • Program Date: To be announced by the Ministry of Education
  • Eligibility:
    • Students from Class 9 to 12
    • Teachers and parents
    • Students from government and private schools across India

How to Apply

  • Registration is done online through the official PPC portal.
  • Participants must provide basic details, school information, and a short essay or video (if required).
  • Selection is randomized and competitive, as the program hosts a limited number of participants.

Why It Matters

  • PPC is a unique platform for students to learn directly from the prime minister about handling exam pressure.
  • Helps improve confidence, mental health, and study habits.
  • Encourages dialogue between students, parents, and educators about exam challenges.

Key Takeaway

Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 registration is open until january 11, offering students, teachers, and parents a chance to interact with PM Narendra Modi and gain insights into exam preparation and stress management. Eligible participants should apply as soon as possible to secure their spot.

 

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