According to recent bill passed by the Tamil Nadu government 7.5% of medical seats will be reserved for government school students. Ever since the statement from the government side the NEET has gained more attention from government schools students.About 14,000 students from government and aided schools have registered for the free coaching for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) run by the State government began on Monday. "The classes are being held online by the company E-box. Tamil Nadu Governor gives assent to 7.5 pc NEET quota Bill All interested students have signed up and given a login ID and password,” said the top official from the School Education Department."students can also access mock test papers and interactive lessons on the portal." he added.There were less in number of candidates who took NEET in the previous year. Ever since the government said that 7.5 per cent of medical seats will be reserved for government school students, they are more excited towards their NEET journey.“Many students think that they have a strong chance to get a medical seat if they clear NEET,” he said. An Obstruction to TN NEET Quota bill The classes are broadcasted in the early mornings, evenings and weekends for the NEET lessons offered on Kalvi TV can be made use by the students. The free coaching run by the government commenced late in August last year and was suspended mid-December owing to local body elections. While the classes re-started in some centers by February, it was stopped when practical exams and revision tests started. The coaching came to a screeching halt with the lockdown that began in March. NEET PG examination postponed, Know when exam will be held