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Choudhary Sir from History Hub Coaching Institute, Suratgarh, announces a new special batch for CET (Common Eligibility Test) 2026 starting May 18, covering both 12th level and graduation level. The batch includes a test series with 10 section-wise tests and 2 full-length tests, available in both online and offline modes. He emphasizes that CET is mandatory for most government job recruitments over the next 3 years.
Summary
In this announcement video, Choudhary Sir from History Hub Coaching Institute in Suratgarh introduces a new special batch designed specifically for the CET (Common Eligibility Test) 2026 examination. The batch covers two levels — CET 12th Level and CET Graduation Level — and is scheduled to begin on Monday, May 18, 2026, running through until the exam date, with a revision batch to follow closer to the exam.
The special batch is designed with a focus on helping students memorize the entire syllabus using special teaching techniques, addressing the dual challenge of conceptual clarity and data-heavy questions that modern competitive exams demand. Integrated within the batch is a test series comprising 10 section-wise tests and 2 full-length tests, totaling 12 tests across two rounds. The first round runs from May 18 to August 3, and a second round follows thereafter. Students who only wish to enroll for the test series (without the full batch) may also do so separately.
Classes will be held both online and offline from 3:30 PM to 7:30 PM. The physical location is Trimurti Road, Near Gate No. 2, Suratgarh. For online learners, the institute has an app called 'The GK Guru,' a YouTube channel 'GK with Choudhary Sir,' and a Telegram channel for regular updates.
Choudhary Sir stresses the critical importance of clearing CET, citing statements from Rajasthan Subordinate Board Chairman Alok Raj, who indicated that the CET score will carry a 3-year validity and will be a prerequisite for most government job recruitments during that period. He warns students not to overlook CET as some did previously, calling it 'the first step on the ladder to a government job.' He also notes that approximately 3 lakh students are expected to be selected, urging students to prepare thoroughly to secure their place among them.
Key Insights
- Choudhary Sir states that the CET score will have a 3-year validity and will be a compulsory prerequisite for most upcoming government job recruitments, as confirmed by Rajasthan Subordinate Board Chairman Alok Raj — making it effectively the gateway to government employment for the next three years.
- Choudhary Sir argues that the difficulty level of competitive exam papers is continuously rising, requiring students to master both conceptual clarity and data-heavy content simultaneously, which is why he uses special teaching techniques to help students memorize the entire syllabus.
- Choudhary Sir reveals that approximately 3 lakh students are expected to qualify in the CET exam, implying a highly competitive selection process and the need for thorough preparation to secure a place within that cutoff.
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