Mumbai, December , 2022.
Deepak Sahu
of Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh and KrishnanshuTanwar of Bharatpur district,
Rajasthan have many things in common. They are both medical students, have
studied in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) schools,both raised in humble
families for whom education was a luxury. Had they not been introduced to the
NEET coaching under Tata Motors’ ENABLE programme they could have possibly
missed their calling of becoming doctors. While Deepak scored 715/720 in NEET
2020 and an all-India rank of #5, and joined AIIMS Delhi, Krishnanshu scored
705/720 in NEET 2020 with an all-India rank of #53 and is now studying at
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi.
Striving to
help deserving students like Krishnanshu and Deepak secure a place in the
country’s premier higher education institutes through quality coaching, Tata
Motors launchedthe Engineering and NEET (National Eligibility
Entrance Test) Admission Bridge Accelerated Learning Engagement initiative—ENABLE
in January 2021 in association with the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), Avanti
Fellows and Ex-Navodayan Foundation. A crucial part of Vidyadhanam, one of its
core pillars of focus in its Corporate Social Responsibility mandate,ENABLE is a digitally-enabled remote learning
initiative that prepares
talented class 11 and 12 students studying across 552 Jawahar NavodalayaVidyalayas
(JNVs) in the country to take JEE and NEET competitive exams, providing access
toresources and guidance that might otherwise not be easily available to them.In FY22, Tata Motors has helped 3400 students enrol in India’s top
engineering and medical schools, 40% of which have been women.
ENABLE
extends field-leading, free-of-cost coaching with targeted mentoring and
continuous evaluation, supported by the benefits of a
digital medium. With 20 times lesser cost per successful student as compared to
any other premier coaching programme in the country, ENABLE has helped create a
10-fold increase in access to elite colleges in STEM. Overall, 35% of the students
supported by this programme make it to prestigious engineering and medical
institutes of the country.
Commenting
on the success of the ENABLE initiative, Mr. Vinod
Kulkarni, CSR Head, Tata Motors,said, “As a responsible corporate
citizen committed towards enriching the youth of the country, Tata Motors has
exerted continued emphasis on the need of making quality education accessible
to all. Vidyadhanam, one of the core pillars of focus in our CSR programme, is
entirely devoted towards taking tangible steps to strengthen education. ENABLE
is focused on helping augment the efforts of secondary school students in their
journey towards transitioning into higher education,and strives to provide
promising youth from underserved communities all the help they need to make
their engineering and medical aspirations come true. The initiative is
fundamentally underscored by the benefits of digitization, and has helped us
expand accessibility significantly, with remarkable results from enrolled
students across India. In the coming years we hope to magnify the scope and
impact of ENABLE, helping many more talented children fulfil their dreams.”
The programme was first executed in Puducherry in
2011, and later replicated in JNVs across Mangalore, Palghar, Kolhapur and
Rajgir. It transitioned to a digital learning model in January 2021, massively
expanding to the entire JNV system across 26 states and 8 union territories in
the country.
Since
inception over 45,000 students have been a part of ENABLE. In the academic year
2021-22, over 10,500 students appeared for JEE exams, of these 42% qualified
JEE Mains and 11% cleared JEE Advanced. 70% of these qualifying JEE Advanced
were ranked in top 10,000 and 38% of them made it into IITs, 40% being female, while
the rest joined the top prestigious colleges. For NEET, 12% of the qualifying
students made it to the top 10 medical institutes.
Endeavouring to expand access to digital education,
the programme has crucially supported aspiring students in home-learning during
the pandemic through online classes, homework and weekly testing. Today, it
continues to augment its teaching and learning efforts with digital tools and
resources, broadcasting classes by expert teachers live through YouTube and
Zoom. The infrastructural requirements to run online classes are taken care of
by the schools and the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), while the live classes
are conducted by Avanti and ENF, along with weekly tests and reports. Going
forward, the programme hopes to place 15000 students into high employability
STEM courses like (Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing and Agriculture).