On July 27, three students died in a flooding incident at Rau’s IAS Study Circle, raising concerns about safety in coaching centers. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi sealed 13 centers for safety violations. With India’s coaching industry worth ₹58,000 crore, it’s crucial for students to consider safety, location, facilities, quality of training, and student-teacher ratio when choosing a center.
Delhi IAS training centre tragedy spurs serious concerns: 5 things every student should check while choosing a coaching institute
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