CG ASPIRE ACADEMY
2
AGENDA
• Introduction
• Samanya Gyan Pratiyogita
• ASER Report
• Objectives
• Our Investment
• Courses
• Options Available
• Our Pride
• Conclusion
CG ASPIRE ACADEMY
 Chhattisgarh aspire academy is one of the finest and growing
institute of the Chhattisgarh Dhamtari.
 Our institution provide best quality of education to the
students who are preparing for the UPSC,CGPSC , CG VYAPAM
,SSC , RAILWAY and BANKINGS.
 We are the only institute who provides library facilities,
necessary books and notes to the students with regular
mock test in both online and offline mode.
 For very first time in this state, our academy is providing free
cost of education to the students who can hardly afford their
livelihood and belongs to below poverty line.
 From past two years, our academy constantly focusing on the
students, working on their capabilities and consistently
guiding them to achieve their goals.
SAMANYA GYAN PRATIYOGITA
THEME- BHARAT KO JANO
Cg Aspire Academy Organized “SAMANYA GYAN
PRATIYOGITA” on 1st
October 2022 on the occasion of
“GANDHI JYANTI”.
More than 300 students were participated in the exam.
Our team successfully organized the competition.
AWARD GIVEN TO THE WINNERS
1st
Vandna Sahu - 11,001 Rs
2nd
Sneha Sahu - 8,001 Rs
3rd
Bhanumati Sahu - 6,001 Rs
The winning students were felicitated by the guests
SP PRASHANT THAKUR, ADDITIONAL SP MEGHA
TEMBHURKAR.
THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF CONDUCTING THIS EXAM WAS
TO GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO THE STUDENTS.
SAMANYA GYAN PRATIYOGITA
THEME- BHARAT KO JANO
Cg Aspire Academy Organized “SAMANYA GYAN
PRATIYOGITA” on 1st
October 2022 on the occasion of
“GANDHI JYANTI”.
More than 300 students were participated in the exam.
Our team successfully organized the competition.
The winning students were felicitated by the guests SP
PRASHANT THAKUR, ADDITIONAL SP MEGHA
TEMBHURKAR.
AWARD GIVEN TO THE WINNERS
1st
Vandna Sahu - 11,001 Rs
2nd
Sneha Sahu - 8,001 Rs
3rd
Bhanumati Sahu - 6,001 Rs
THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF
CONDUCTING THIS EXAM WAS TO
GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO THE
STUDENTS.
ASER REPORT
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2022 is a nationwide citizen-led household survey
that provides snapshot of children's schooling and learning in rural India.
ASER Chhattisgarh 2022 reached almost 65,000 children aged 3-16
in over 1,600 villages across all 28 districts of
Chhattisgarh.
 Overall enrollment (age group 6-14):Only 1.9% children in
this age group are currently not enrolled anywhere.
 Government school enrollment (age group 6-14):It
increased sharply during the pandemic, reaching 82.9% in
2021. In 2022, this figure dropped slightly to 81.7%. This small
decline in government school enrollment between 2021 and
2022 can be seen across most
districts.
 Enrollment of older children (age group 15-16):In 2022,
16.3% boys and 11.2% girls aged 15-16 years are not enrolled
in school. Chhattisgarh is one of the only three states in India
where this proportion is over 10%.
ASER REPORT
Year
Std III: % Children reading at Std II level Std V: % Children reading at Std II level
Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal
2014 18.3 21.3 36.1 47.2 52.4 53.2
2016 19.8 28.1 38.4 42.1 55.9 50.4
2018 19.2 29.8 39.9 46.0 59.5 50.7
2021 9.8 12.3 29.5 33.6 44.6 48.5
2022 8.6 24.4 33.0 30.2 55.4 47.3
Tables gives contains learning levels in reading and arithmetic for states
Karnataka, West Bengal & Chhattisgarh from 2014 to 2022.
Table 1: Reading level across selected states – 2014-2022
Year
Std III: % Children who can do at least
subtraction
Std V: % Children who can do division
Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal
2014 26.3 14.2 35.9 20.1 18.0 32.5
2016 28.9 20.0 40.0 19.7 23.0 29.3
2018 26.3 19.3 38.6 20.5 26.8 29.7
2021 17.3 9.0 29.4 12.1 13.0 26.2
2022 22.2 19.7 34.2 13.3 24.8 27.5
Table 2: Arithmetic level across selected states –2014-2022
ASER REPORT
Age group and sex Govt Pvt Other Not in
school
Total
Age 6-14: All 81.7 16.4 0.1 1.9 100
Age 7-16: All 80.8 15.5 0.1 3.7 100
Age 7-10: All 81.2 17.7 0.1 1.0 100
Age 7-10: Boys 80.0 18.9 0.1 1.0 100
Age 7-10: Girls 82.4 16.7 0.0 1.0 100
Age 11-14: All 82.7 14.5 0.0 2.8 100
Age 11-14: Boys 80.7 16.0 0.1 3.3 100
Age 11-14: Girls 84.4 13.2 0.0 2.3 100
Age 15-16: All 74.7 11.8 0.0 13.5 100
Age 15-16: Boys 70.7 13.0 0.0 16.3 100
Age 15-16: Girls 78.0 10.8 0.0 11.2 100
Chhattisgarh Rural
School enrollment
Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types of
schools. By age group and sex 2022
80.6 78.3
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Std I-II Std III-V Std VI-VIII Std IX Above
2021 2022
Chart 1: Trends over time % Children
enrolled in govt schools. By grade.
2021 and 2022
ASER REPORT (Balod)
Age group and
sex
Govt Pvt Other Not
in
schoo
l
Total
Age 6-14: All 91.1 8.7 0.0 0.2 100
Age 7-16: All 91.5 8.1 0.0 0.4 100
Age 7-10: All 89.2 10.8 0.0 0.0 100
Age 7-10: Boys 87.1 13.0 0.0 0.0 100
Age 7-10: Girls 91.2 8.8 0.0 0.0 100
Age 11-14: All 93.5 6.1 0.0 0.4 100
Age 11-14: Boys 93.6 5.5 0.0 0.9 100
Age 11-14: Girls 93.5 6.5 0.0 0.0 100
Age 15-16: All 92.7 5.5 0.0 1.7 100
Age 15-16: Boys 88.7 9.8 0.0 1.5 100
Age 15-16: Girls 95.9 2.2 0.0 1.9 100
School enrollment
Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types
of schools. By age group and sex.
2022 Std Not even
letter
Letter Word Std I
level
text
Std II
level
text
Total
Std I-II 22.3 52.7 12.7 6.9 5.5 100
Std III-V 4.2 14.5 8.7 27.4 45.1 100
Std VI-VIII 2.4 5.4 3.0 10.1 79.2 100
Std Not even
1-9
Recognis
e
number
s
Subtract Divide Total
1-9 11-99
Std I-II 14.6 64.1 14.7 6.2 0.4 100
Std III-V 1.5 24.1 24.3 26.5 23.7 100
Table : % Children in govt school by grade
and reading level. 2022
Table 7: Children in govt school by grade and arithmetic level.
2022
ASER REPORT (Bastar)
School enrollment
Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types
of schools. By age group and sex.
2022
Table : % Children in govt school by grade
and reading level. 2022
Table : Children in govt school by grade and arithmetic level.
2022
Age group and
sex
Govt Pvt Other Not in
school
Total
Age 6-14: All 84.2 11.0 0.1 4.7 100
Age 7-16: All 81.5 9.7 0.1 8.7 100
Age 7-10: All 85.9 11.5 0.1 2.5 100
Age 7-10: Boys 83.7 13.4 0.2 2.7 100
Age 7-10: Girls 88.2 9.4 0.0 2.3 100
Age 11-14: All 82.3 9.7 0.1 7.8 100
Age 11-14: Boys 81.2 11.1 0.3 7.4 100
Age 11-14: Girls 83.3 8.5 0.0 8.2 100
Age 15-16: All 66.6 4.3 0.0 29.1 100
Age 15-16: Boys 57.2 4.8 0.0 38.1 100
Age 15-16: Girls 75.1 3.9 0.0 21.0 100
Std Not even
letter
Letter Word Std I
level text
Std II
level text
Total
Std I-II 49.4 39.0 3.8 3.3 4.5 100
Std III-V 11.6 28.0 12.2 12.7 35.5 100
Std VI-VIII 4.1 8.0 7.7 11.3 69.0 100
Std Not even
1-9
Recognis
e
numbers
Subtract Divide Total
1-9 11-99
Std I-II 28.9 58.2 10.7 1.6 0.5 100
Std III-V 4.1 45.2 25.8 19.2 5.7 100
Std VI-VIII 0.4 15.9 31.1 24.3 28.3 100
ASER REPORT (Dhamtari)
School enrollment
Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types
of schools. By age group and sex.
2022
Table : % Children in govt school by grade
and reading level. 2022
Table : Children in govt school by grade and arithmetic level.
2022
Age group and sex Govt Pvt Other Not
in
schoo
l
Total
Age 6-14: All 81.4 18.0 0.0 0.6 100
Age 7-16: All 81.5 17.0 0.0 1.5 100
Age 7-10: All 80.0 19.7 0.0 0.3 100
Age 7-10: Boys 78.6 21.1 0.0 0.3 100
Age 7-10: Girls 81.4 18.3 0.0 0.3 100
Age 11-14: All 84.2 15.0 0.0 0.9 100
Age 11-14: Boys 83.4 15.4 0.0 1.3 100
Age 11-14: Girls 84.9 14.5 0.0 0.5 100
Age 15-16: All 78.8 14.9 0.0 6.2 100
Age 15-16: Boys 75.6 14.7 0.0 9.7 100
Age 15-16: Girls 81.0 15.1 0.0 3.9 100
Std Not even
letter
Letter Word Std I
level text
Std II
level text
Total
Std I-II 19.2 54.4 16.6 6.9 2.9 100
Std III-V 3.7 21.5 14.2 21.6 39.1 100
Std VI-VIII 1.8 6.6 3.9 10.3 77.5 100
Std Not even
1-9
Recognise numbers
Subtract Divide Total
1-9 11-99
Std I-II 11.6 55.0 28.3 4.3 0.8 100
Std III-V 1.3 25.4 32.8 21.0 19.5 100
Std VI-VIII 0.4 5.9 28.9 22.2 42.7 100
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES
 It is clear from the aser report that students of our state .
 Our academy always wants to give contribution to the betterment of the
life of students.
 We as a society want to build future of our young children.
 This time our team wants to give FREE COUNSELING TO THE STUDENT
who are unaware about what to do in their future.
 Specially our team wants to guide the students who come from rural area
such as villages from the districts Dhamtari, Balod and Bastar.
 Our team wants to guide the students who cannot complete their studies
due to some political reason such as naxalism. Due to these reasons the
student’s studies got affected very badly and get off from the track. We want
to let them attain their dream life through guiding them in their professional
life.
Our team would focus on following categories
of students
1) 12th
passed out students
2) Drop out students
3) Graduated students
OUR INVESTMENT
WHAT ARE OUR EFFORTS
 Our team consists of 4 members, Akash
Sinha, Pankaj Vishwakaram, Bunty Sir &
Manju Mam.
 We even have purchased a car to travel from
villages to villages so that we can frequently
talk with students.
 We are here to provide them counseling in a systematic
manner for those students who are enrolled under their
panchayat.
 Our team would take list of students from recognized
authority who need to consult us.
 We will get the permission from the residences and will
ask them to provide us premises in which student consult
us.
 While talking with them we will show them the right
path, after 12th
what are opportunities are there for them
such as competitive exams and courses options.
 We are there to teach them the ways, where they can get
the jobs right after their higher studies.
OUR INVESTMENT
With
Guidance
Without
Guidance
COURSES
Available After 12th
Variety of Courses are available as per the
streams of a students . Course available
according to respective streams are
mentioned in upcoming slides.
12th
ARTS
PHY
CHEM
MATHS
PHY
CHEM
BIO
COMME
RCE
AGRICUL
TURE
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ARTS (UG)
BA (4 YEARS)
BJMC
BA + B.ED (4 YEARS)
B.S.T.C
(Basic school teaching certificate)
BA + LLB(5 YEARS)
BCA
BBA
BFA
(Bachelor Of Fine Arts)
ARTS (PG)
MA (2 YEARS)
MJMC
MBA
B.ED
PGDCA
MCA
COURSES OF ARTS STREAM
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PCM (UG)
BTECH
BSC
Software Engineer
B. ARCH.
B.ED
Civil Engineer
BBA
B.PH.
PCM (PG)
MTECH
MJMC
MBA
B.ED
PGDCA
MCA
MSC IT
COURSES OF PCM (PHYSICS,CHEMISTRY &
MATHS) STREAM
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PCB (UG)
BSC (BIO)
B. NURSING
B. PHARMACY
MBBS
D. PHARMACY
BHMS
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIO TECHNOLOGY
BDS
PCB (PG)
ANAESTHESIA
DARMATOLOGY
PSYCHIATRY
B.ED
PGDCA
CLINICAL
PATHOLOGY
COURSES OF PHYSICS,CHEMISTRY
& BIOLOGY STREAM
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COMMERCE (UG)
BCOM (4 YEARS)
BCOM FINANCE
BCOM + B.ED (4 YEARS)
BAF
BA + LLB(5 YEARS)
BCA
ITI
BBA
COMMERCE (PG)
M.COM (2
YEARS)
MJMC
MBA
B.ED
PGDCA
MCA
COURSES OF COMMERCE STREAM
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AGRICULTURE (UG)
BSc Agriculture
BSc in Animal Husbandry
BSc in Crop Physiology
BSc in Horticulture
BSc in Forestry
BSc Agriculture and food business
BSc in Fisheries
BSc in Genetic Plant Breeding
BSc in Soil & Water Management
AGRICULTURE
(PG)
MSc in
Agriculture
Economics
MSc in
Agriculture
MSc in Plant
Physiology
MSc in Plant
Biotechnology
MSc in Animal
Husbandry
MSc in plant
Pathology
COURSES OF COMMERCE STREAM
COMPETITIVE EXAMS
Followings Are The list of exams one can appear
to get top colleges
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UG:
 IIT JEE
 NEET
 CUET-UG
PET,PPHT,PAT
PG:
GATE
NEET-PG
CUET-PG
Following Are The List Of Exams For
Teaching Eligibility Test
NET
CTET
CGTET
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TOP COLLEGES OF CHHATTISGARH
IIT Bhilai
Engineering College
NIT Raipur
Engineering College
CG Institute of
Medial Science,
Bilaspur
Medical College
Pt Jawahar Lal
Nehru Memorial
Medical College,
Raipur
Medical College
Indian Institute Of
Management (IIM)
Raipur
Management College
Pt. Ravi Shankar
Shukla University
Raipur
Arts And Science
College
OPTIONS
AVAILABLE
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OPTIONS
AFTER
GRADUATION
UPSC
CG PSC
NDA
BANKING
SSC
CG VYAPAM
ELABORATION
UPSC
•Union Public Service Commission
conducts exams are
>Civil services exam (CSE)
>Indian Forestry Services
Exam (IFoS) >Central
Armed Police Forces Exam(CAPF)
>Indian Economic
Service(IES) >Combined
Medical Services(CMS).
•Graduated students can appear it.
Some exams required special
degree.
•Posts are IAS, IPS, BSF, CRPF,
ENGINEERS,ACF.
CGPSC
• Chhattisgarh Public Service
Commission conducts exam
>State Services Exam.
>Assistant Professor.
• Graduated students can appear for
state services exam . But Post
graduation is needed for assistant
professor exams.
• Posts are Deputy District
Magistrate, Commercial Tax
Inspector, District Excise Officer,
State Tax Assistant Commissioner .
ELABORATION
SSC
•Staff Selection Commission
conducts exam
>SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS,SSC
GD,SSC JE, SSC CPO, SSC Steno, SSC
JHT.
•Graduated students can appear
the exams and higher studies
passed out can also appear some
exams.
•Posts are Assistant Audit Officer,
Income Tax Inspector, Havaldar,
Junior Secretarial Assistant, Data
Entry Operator, CRPF, BSF, CISF,
Delhi Police sub inspector,
Principal Staff Officer.
CG VYAPAM
•Chhattisgarh vyapam is an
independent exam body. It conducts
exams
>PET, PAT, PPHT, CG TET, Pre MBA, CG
SET, Pre B.ed, Pre MCA, Pre Nursing, CG
Laboratory Assistant Exam, Hostel
warden recruitment exam
•Conducts exams to fill the vacant
posts in various departments.
•Posts are CG RAEO, CG PATWARI,
HOSTEL WARDEN etc.
ELABORATION
RAILWAY
•Railway Exams are conducted by
Railway Recruitment Boards(RRB).
•Exams included in railway are
>RRB NTPC
>RRB JE >RRB
GROUP D >RRB ALP
& Technicians >RRB
Constable Recruitment
•12th
pass out can give the exams
but some exams requires
graduation degree.
•Posts included are track
maintainer, Assistant Pointsman,
Assistant Loco Shed, Assistant
Depot, Assistant Operation.
NDA
• National Defense Academy
training institute For Indian Army,
Indian navy & Indian Air Forces.
• This exam is conducted by UPSC.
• Unmarried male and female who
are 12th
passed out can appear it.
BANKING
• Conducts various exams for
different banks such as SBI PI , SBI
SO, SBI Clerk, IBPS PO, Clerk, IBPS
RRB etc.
• Graduated students can appear
for all of these exams.
• Posts included in this exams are
Clerk Specialist officer,
Probationary Officer, Manager,
Senior Manager.
OUR PRIDE
CGPSC MAINS CLEARED CANDITATES
OUR PRIDE
MADHU GAVEL
CGPSC 7TH
RANK
DEPUTY
COLLECTOR 2022
UMESH RATRE
CGPSC 10TH
RANK
CEO 2022
VENUKA DHRUW
CGPSC 324TH
RANK
ASST. DIRECTOR
FOOD 2022
SOMENDRA SAHU
CG PSC 47TH
RANK
CDPO 2021
EXAMS CLEARED CANDITATES
OUR PRIDE
AMLA SIDAR
MAHILA
SUPERVISOR
DEEPIKA
THAKUR
MAHILA
SUPERVISOR
APARNA
SINHA
CG
SAHKARITA
DEVDRUTT
DHRUW
SSC GD
KRIT SAHU
CISF
CG TET CLEARED CANDITATES
OUR PRIDE
Manju Dhivar
CG TET 2024
(1ST
- 5TH
,6TH
- 8TH
)
Manisha Sinha
CG TET 2024
(6TH
- 8TH
)
Manisha
Mandavi
CG TET 2024
(1ST
- 5TH
)
Lakshmi Kaushal
CG TET 2024
(1ST
- 5TH
,6TH
- 8TH
)
Pallavi Jaiswal
CG TET 2024
(1ST
-5TH
,6TH
-8TH
)
Neha Sahu
CG TET 2024
(1ST
-5TH
)
Madhuri Verma
CG TET 2024
(1ST
- 5TH
,6TH
- 8TH
THANK
YOU
THANK
YOU

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  • 1.
  • 2.
    2 AGENDA • Introduction • SamanyaGyan Pratiyogita • ASER Report • Objectives • Our Investment • Courses • Options Available • Our Pride • Conclusion
  • 3.
    CG ASPIRE ACADEMY Chhattisgarh aspire academy is one of the finest and growing institute of the Chhattisgarh Dhamtari.  Our institution provide best quality of education to the students who are preparing for the UPSC,CGPSC , CG VYAPAM ,SSC , RAILWAY and BANKINGS.  We are the only institute who provides library facilities, necessary books and notes to the students with regular mock test in both online and offline mode.  For very first time in this state, our academy is providing free cost of education to the students who can hardly afford their livelihood and belongs to below poverty line.  From past two years, our academy constantly focusing on the students, working on their capabilities and consistently guiding them to achieve their goals.
  • 4.
    SAMANYA GYAN PRATIYOGITA THEME-BHARAT KO JANO Cg Aspire Academy Organized “SAMANYA GYAN PRATIYOGITA” on 1st October 2022 on the occasion of “GANDHI JYANTI”. More than 300 students were participated in the exam. Our team successfully organized the competition. AWARD GIVEN TO THE WINNERS 1st Vandna Sahu - 11,001 Rs 2nd Sneha Sahu - 8,001 Rs 3rd Bhanumati Sahu - 6,001 Rs The winning students were felicitated by the guests SP PRASHANT THAKUR, ADDITIONAL SP MEGHA TEMBHURKAR. THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF CONDUCTING THIS EXAM WAS TO GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO THE STUDENTS.
  • 5.
    SAMANYA GYAN PRATIYOGITA THEME-BHARAT KO JANO Cg Aspire Academy Organized “SAMANYA GYAN PRATIYOGITA” on 1st October 2022 on the occasion of “GANDHI JYANTI”. More than 300 students were participated in the exam. Our team successfully organized the competition. The winning students were felicitated by the guests SP PRASHANT THAKUR, ADDITIONAL SP MEGHA TEMBHURKAR. AWARD GIVEN TO THE WINNERS 1st Vandna Sahu - 11,001 Rs 2nd Sneha Sahu - 8,001 Rs 3rd Bhanumati Sahu - 6,001 Rs THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF CONDUCTING THIS EXAM WAS TO GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO THE STUDENTS.
  • 6.
    ASER REPORT The AnnualStatus of Education Report (ASER) 2022 is a nationwide citizen-led household survey that provides snapshot of children's schooling and learning in rural India. ASER Chhattisgarh 2022 reached almost 65,000 children aged 3-16 in over 1,600 villages across all 28 districts of Chhattisgarh.  Overall enrollment (age group 6-14):Only 1.9% children in this age group are currently not enrolled anywhere.  Government school enrollment (age group 6-14):It increased sharply during the pandemic, reaching 82.9% in 2021. In 2022, this figure dropped slightly to 81.7%. This small decline in government school enrollment between 2021 and 2022 can be seen across most districts.  Enrollment of older children (age group 15-16):In 2022, 16.3% boys and 11.2% girls aged 15-16 years are not enrolled in school. Chhattisgarh is one of the only three states in India where this proportion is over 10%.
  • 7.
    ASER REPORT Year Std III:% Children reading at Std II level Std V: % Children reading at Std II level Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal 2014 18.3 21.3 36.1 47.2 52.4 53.2 2016 19.8 28.1 38.4 42.1 55.9 50.4 2018 19.2 29.8 39.9 46.0 59.5 50.7 2021 9.8 12.3 29.5 33.6 44.6 48.5 2022 8.6 24.4 33.0 30.2 55.4 47.3 Tables gives contains learning levels in reading and arithmetic for states Karnataka, West Bengal & Chhattisgarh from 2014 to 2022. Table 1: Reading level across selected states – 2014-2022 Year Std III: % Children who can do at least subtraction Std V: % Children who can do division Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal Karnataka Chhattisgarh West Bengal 2014 26.3 14.2 35.9 20.1 18.0 32.5 2016 28.9 20.0 40.0 19.7 23.0 29.3 2018 26.3 19.3 38.6 20.5 26.8 29.7 2021 17.3 9.0 29.4 12.1 13.0 26.2 2022 22.2 19.7 34.2 13.3 24.8 27.5 Table 2: Arithmetic level across selected states –2014-2022
  • 8.
    ASER REPORT Age groupand sex Govt Pvt Other Not in school Total Age 6-14: All 81.7 16.4 0.1 1.9 100 Age 7-16: All 80.8 15.5 0.1 3.7 100 Age 7-10: All 81.2 17.7 0.1 1.0 100 Age 7-10: Boys 80.0 18.9 0.1 1.0 100 Age 7-10: Girls 82.4 16.7 0.0 1.0 100 Age 11-14: All 82.7 14.5 0.0 2.8 100 Age 11-14: Boys 80.7 16.0 0.1 3.3 100 Age 11-14: Girls 84.4 13.2 0.0 2.3 100 Age 15-16: All 74.7 11.8 0.0 13.5 100 Age 15-16: Boys 70.7 13.0 0.0 16.3 100 Age 15-16: Girls 78.0 10.8 0.0 11.2 100 Chhattisgarh Rural School enrollment Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types of schools. By age group and sex 2022 80.6 78.3 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Std I-II Std III-V Std VI-VIII Std IX Above 2021 2022 Chart 1: Trends over time % Children enrolled in govt schools. By grade. 2021 and 2022
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    ASER REPORT (Balod) Agegroup and sex Govt Pvt Other Not in schoo l Total Age 6-14: All 91.1 8.7 0.0 0.2 100 Age 7-16: All 91.5 8.1 0.0 0.4 100 Age 7-10: All 89.2 10.8 0.0 0.0 100 Age 7-10: Boys 87.1 13.0 0.0 0.0 100 Age 7-10: Girls 91.2 8.8 0.0 0.0 100 Age 11-14: All 93.5 6.1 0.0 0.4 100 Age 11-14: Boys 93.6 5.5 0.0 0.9 100 Age 11-14: Girls 93.5 6.5 0.0 0.0 100 Age 15-16: All 92.7 5.5 0.0 1.7 100 Age 15-16: Boys 88.7 9.8 0.0 1.5 100 Age 15-16: Girls 95.9 2.2 0.0 1.9 100 School enrollment Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types of schools. By age group and sex. 2022 Std Not even letter Letter Word Std I level text Std II level text Total Std I-II 22.3 52.7 12.7 6.9 5.5 100 Std III-V 4.2 14.5 8.7 27.4 45.1 100 Std VI-VIII 2.4 5.4 3.0 10.1 79.2 100 Std Not even 1-9 Recognis e number s Subtract Divide Total 1-9 11-99 Std I-II 14.6 64.1 14.7 6.2 0.4 100 Std III-V 1.5 24.1 24.3 26.5 23.7 100 Table : % Children in govt school by grade and reading level. 2022 Table 7: Children in govt school by grade and arithmetic level. 2022
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    ASER REPORT (Bastar) Schoolenrollment Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types of schools. By age group and sex. 2022 Table : % Children in govt school by grade and reading level. 2022 Table : Children in govt school by grade and arithmetic level. 2022 Age group and sex Govt Pvt Other Not in school Total Age 6-14: All 84.2 11.0 0.1 4.7 100 Age 7-16: All 81.5 9.7 0.1 8.7 100 Age 7-10: All 85.9 11.5 0.1 2.5 100 Age 7-10: Boys 83.7 13.4 0.2 2.7 100 Age 7-10: Girls 88.2 9.4 0.0 2.3 100 Age 11-14: All 82.3 9.7 0.1 7.8 100 Age 11-14: Boys 81.2 11.1 0.3 7.4 100 Age 11-14: Girls 83.3 8.5 0.0 8.2 100 Age 15-16: All 66.6 4.3 0.0 29.1 100 Age 15-16: Boys 57.2 4.8 0.0 38.1 100 Age 15-16: Girls 75.1 3.9 0.0 21.0 100 Std Not even letter Letter Word Std I level text Std II level text Total Std I-II 49.4 39.0 3.8 3.3 4.5 100 Std III-V 11.6 28.0 12.2 12.7 35.5 100 Std VI-VIII 4.1 8.0 7.7 11.3 69.0 100 Std Not even 1-9 Recognis e numbers Subtract Divide Total 1-9 11-99 Std I-II 28.9 58.2 10.7 1.6 0.5 100 Std III-V 4.1 45.2 25.8 19.2 5.7 100 Std VI-VIII 0.4 15.9 31.1 24.3 28.3 100
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    ASER REPORT (Dhamtari) Schoolenrollment Table 1: % Children enrolled in different types of schools. By age group and sex. 2022 Table : % Children in govt school by grade and reading level. 2022 Table : Children in govt school by grade and arithmetic level. 2022 Age group and sex Govt Pvt Other Not in schoo l Total Age 6-14: All 81.4 18.0 0.0 0.6 100 Age 7-16: All 81.5 17.0 0.0 1.5 100 Age 7-10: All 80.0 19.7 0.0 0.3 100 Age 7-10: Boys 78.6 21.1 0.0 0.3 100 Age 7-10: Girls 81.4 18.3 0.0 0.3 100 Age 11-14: All 84.2 15.0 0.0 0.9 100 Age 11-14: Boys 83.4 15.4 0.0 1.3 100 Age 11-14: Girls 84.9 14.5 0.0 0.5 100 Age 15-16: All 78.8 14.9 0.0 6.2 100 Age 15-16: Boys 75.6 14.7 0.0 9.7 100 Age 15-16: Girls 81.0 15.1 0.0 3.9 100 Std Not even letter Letter Word Std I level text Std II level text Total Std I-II 19.2 54.4 16.6 6.9 2.9 100 Std III-V 3.7 21.5 14.2 21.6 39.1 100 Std VI-VIII 1.8 6.6 3.9 10.3 77.5 100 Std Not even 1-9 Recognise numbers Subtract Divide Total 1-9 11-99 Std I-II 11.6 55.0 28.3 4.3 0.8 100 Std III-V 1.3 25.4 32.8 21.0 19.5 100 Std VI-VIII 0.4 5.9 28.9 22.2 42.7 100
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    OBJECTIVES  It isclear from the aser report that students of our state .  Our academy always wants to give contribution to the betterment of the life of students.  We as a society want to build future of our young children.  This time our team wants to give FREE COUNSELING TO THE STUDENT who are unaware about what to do in their future.  Specially our team wants to guide the students who come from rural area such as villages from the districts Dhamtari, Balod and Bastar.  Our team wants to guide the students who cannot complete their studies due to some political reason such as naxalism. Due to these reasons the student’s studies got affected very badly and get off from the track. We want to let them attain their dream life through guiding them in their professional life.
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    Our team wouldfocus on following categories of students 1) 12th passed out students 2) Drop out students 3) Graduated students OUR INVESTMENT WHAT ARE OUR EFFORTS  Our team consists of 4 members, Akash Sinha, Pankaj Vishwakaram, Bunty Sir & Manju Mam.  We even have purchased a car to travel from villages to villages so that we can frequently talk with students.
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     We arehere to provide them counseling in a systematic manner for those students who are enrolled under their panchayat.  Our team would take list of students from recognized authority who need to consult us.  We will get the permission from the residences and will ask them to provide us premises in which student consult us.  While talking with them we will show them the right path, after 12th what are opportunities are there for them such as competitive exams and courses options.  We are there to teach them the ways, where they can get the jobs right after their higher studies. OUR INVESTMENT With Guidance Without Guidance
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    COURSES Available After 12th Varietyof Courses are available as per the streams of a students . Course available according to respective streams are mentioned in upcoming slides. 12th ARTS PHY CHEM MATHS PHY CHEM BIO COMME RCE AGRICUL TURE
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    17 ARTS (UG) BA (4YEARS) BJMC BA + B.ED (4 YEARS) B.S.T.C (Basic school teaching certificate) BA + LLB(5 YEARS) BCA BBA BFA (Bachelor Of Fine Arts) ARTS (PG) MA (2 YEARS) MJMC MBA B.ED PGDCA MCA COURSES OF ARTS STREAM
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    18 PCM (UG) BTECH BSC Software Engineer B.ARCH. B.ED Civil Engineer BBA B.PH. PCM (PG) MTECH MJMC MBA B.ED PGDCA MCA MSC IT COURSES OF PCM (PHYSICS,CHEMISTRY & MATHS) STREAM
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    19 PCB (UG) BSC (BIO) B.NURSING B. PHARMACY MBBS D. PHARMACY BHMS BIOCHEMISTRY BIO TECHNOLOGY BDS PCB (PG) ANAESTHESIA DARMATOLOGY PSYCHIATRY B.ED PGDCA CLINICAL PATHOLOGY COURSES OF PHYSICS,CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY STREAM
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    20 COMMERCE (UG) BCOM (4YEARS) BCOM FINANCE BCOM + B.ED (4 YEARS) BAF BA + LLB(5 YEARS) BCA ITI BBA COMMERCE (PG) M.COM (2 YEARS) MJMC MBA B.ED PGDCA MCA COURSES OF COMMERCE STREAM
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    21 AGRICULTURE (UG) BSc Agriculture BScin Animal Husbandry BSc in Crop Physiology BSc in Horticulture BSc in Forestry BSc Agriculture and food business BSc in Fisheries BSc in Genetic Plant Breeding BSc in Soil & Water Management AGRICULTURE (PG) MSc in Agriculture Economics MSc in Agriculture MSc in Plant Physiology MSc in Plant Biotechnology MSc in Animal Husbandry MSc in plant Pathology COURSES OF COMMERCE STREAM
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    COMPETITIVE EXAMS Followings AreThe list of exams one can appear to get top colleges 22 UG:  IIT JEE  NEET  CUET-UG PET,PPHT,PAT PG: GATE NEET-PG CUET-PG Following Are The List Of Exams For Teaching Eligibility Test NET CTET CGTET
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    23 TOP COLLEGES OFCHHATTISGARH IIT Bhilai Engineering College NIT Raipur Engineering College CG Institute of Medial Science, Bilaspur Medical College Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Medical College, Raipur Medical College Indian Institute Of Management (IIM) Raipur Management College Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University Raipur Arts And Science College
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    ELABORATION UPSC •Union Public ServiceCommission conducts exams are >Civil services exam (CSE) >Indian Forestry Services Exam (IFoS) >Central Armed Police Forces Exam(CAPF) >Indian Economic Service(IES) >Combined Medical Services(CMS). •Graduated students can appear it. Some exams required special degree. •Posts are IAS, IPS, BSF, CRPF, ENGINEERS,ACF. CGPSC • Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission conducts exam >State Services Exam. >Assistant Professor. • Graduated students can appear for state services exam . But Post graduation is needed for assistant professor exams. • Posts are Deputy District Magistrate, Commercial Tax Inspector, District Excise Officer, State Tax Assistant Commissioner .
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    ELABORATION SSC •Staff Selection Commission conductsexam >SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS,SSC GD,SSC JE, SSC CPO, SSC Steno, SSC JHT. •Graduated students can appear the exams and higher studies passed out can also appear some exams. •Posts are Assistant Audit Officer, Income Tax Inspector, Havaldar, Junior Secretarial Assistant, Data Entry Operator, CRPF, BSF, CISF, Delhi Police sub inspector, Principal Staff Officer. CG VYAPAM •Chhattisgarh vyapam is an independent exam body. It conducts exams >PET, PAT, PPHT, CG TET, Pre MBA, CG SET, Pre B.ed, Pre MCA, Pre Nursing, CG Laboratory Assistant Exam, Hostel warden recruitment exam •Conducts exams to fill the vacant posts in various departments. •Posts are CG RAEO, CG PATWARI, HOSTEL WARDEN etc.
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    ELABORATION RAILWAY •Railway Exams areconducted by Railway Recruitment Boards(RRB). •Exams included in railway are >RRB NTPC >RRB JE >RRB GROUP D >RRB ALP & Technicians >RRB Constable Recruitment •12th pass out can give the exams but some exams requires graduation degree. •Posts included are track maintainer, Assistant Pointsman, Assistant Loco Shed, Assistant Depot, Assistant Operation. NDA • National Defense Academy training institute For Indian Army, Indian navy & Indian Air Forces. • This exam is conducted by UPSC. • Unmarried male and female who are 12th passed out can appear it. BANKING • Conducts various exams for different banks such as SBI PI , SBI SO, SBI Clerk, IBPS PO, Clerk, IBPS RRB etc. • Graduated students can appear for all of these exams. • Posts included in this exams are Clerk Specialist officer, Probationary Officer, Manager, Senior Manager.
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    CGPSC MAINS CLEAREDCANDITATES OUR PRIDE MADHU GAVEL CGPSC 7TH RANK DEPUTY COLLECTOR 2022 UMESH RATRE CGPSC 10TH RANK CEO 2022 VENUKA DHRUW CGPSC 324TH RANK ASST. DIRECTOR FOOD 2022 SOMENDRA SAHU CG PSC 47TH RANK CDPO 2021
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    EXAMS CLEARED CANDITATES OURPRIDE AMLA SIDAR MAHILA SUPERVISOR DEEPIKA THAKUR MAHILA SUPERVISOR APARNA SINHA CG SAHKARITA DEVDRUTT DHRUW SSC GD KRIT SAHU CISF
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    CG TET CLEAREDCANDITATES OUR PRIDE Manju Dhivar CG TET 2024 (1ST - 5TH ,6TH - 8TH ) Manisha Sinha CG TET 2024 (6TH - 8TH ) Manisha Mandavi CG TET 2024 (1ST - 5TH ) Lakshmi Kaushal CG TET 2024 (1ST - 5TH ,6TH - 8TH ) Pallavi Jaiswal CG TET 2024 (1ST -5TH ,6TH -8TH ) Neha Sahu CG TET 2024 (1ST -5TH ) Madhuri Verma CG TET 2024 (1ST - 5TH ,6TH - 8TH
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