Hyderabad: The National Institute of Open Schooling (NEOS) is a good choice for parents due to the huge tuition fees charged by private schools despite the telangana state government orders. Because NIOS offers online classes with study material at an affordable fee. To help and provide help and solution to parents who cannot afford regular private school fees, the Parents Association of India (PTI) met the regional director of NIOS in Koti on Monday. The parent board is not affected by the students' academic year, especially students who are going to take board exams this year and next year. That is, 10 th and 12th classes. Through NIOS, students can continue online classes through open school model. Students can attend online content, online classes, advanced courses, web seminars and exams in government channels for education. These channels conduct classes throughout the day. He said that the best Kendriya Vidyalaya and Navodaya Vidyalaya teachers would take classes. Students can take advantage of the choices such as demand exams and choose various subjects, including limited vocational courses in private schools. The regional director of NIOS said that the national board is equal to the CBSE board. Dish TV, Tata Sky, Videocon etc. are provided video lessons by expert teachers. All course materials, five course business content are available on YouTube and other channels. In addition, regular teaching classes are conducted every week by Mukt Vidya Vani. Practitioners can appear in law, pharmacy, NEET, JEE and other competitive exams. Neos provides 40 subjects in class 10, 35 in class 12, including languages. A practitioner can study the law along with BIPC and mass communication and choose a variety of courses. NIOS conducts public examination twice, and the remaining 8 months of the year will conduct demand tests. The practitioner appears when he wants. Also, it is internationally recognized. "We should encourage students to use a number of resources to explore different disciplines and improve their education, but we want children to attend school and participate in tuition every day." Telangana state temperature rises, Hyderabad 32.2. Degrees Celsius Telangana CM K. Chandrasekhar compares protesters with dogs Mansa Varanasi of Telangana won the Miss India 2020 title