NEW DELHI (India CSR): The admission process for the third session of the Allen Shiksha Sambal Abhiyan free NEET coaching program, jointly run by the LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust and Allen Career Institute Private Limited, commenced on Tuesday. The launch coincided with the death anniversary of Laxminarayan Maheshwari, the patriarch of the Allen family. Allen Directors Dr. Govind Maheshwari, Rajesh Maheshwari, Naveen Maheshwari, and Dr. Brajesh Maheshwari inaugurated the program by pressing the video button and releasing a poster at the Sankalp Campus. Interested students can apply at https://lnmpnyas.org/.
Under this scheme, 126 selected students from government schools in Hindi-speaking states of North India are being provided free coaching for NEET-UG, along with free accommodation and food. This includes 81 girls and 45 boys. Under the scheme, Allen Career Institute is providing free coaching (100 percent scholarship) for the medical entrance exam, NEET-UG, in Kota for one year. The LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust is providing free accommodation and food to these students.
Director Naveen Maheshwari informed that his father, LN Maheshwari, always encouraged for education. He was deeply concerned about children’s education and always supported this cause. Inspired by these values, this initiative has been launched to further his ideas. The goal is to bring the light of education to as many students as possible and make their dreams come true.
Under the Shiksha Sambal Yojana, efforts are being made to advance students from Hindi-medium government schools in the central Indian states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand. Students are selected for preparation for the medical entrance exam, NEET-UG, based on their performance in the entrance exam. Students receive free coaching at Allen Kota’s Supatha Campus, located on Baran Road, Naya Nohra. The LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust also provides free accommodation and meals in nearby hostels. In the first year, 105 students took the NEET exam, of which 103 qualified. Two students are studying in government medical colleges. Students in the second year will be admitted to NEET-2026.

Shiksha Sambal Made My Dream Come True”: Monali
Monali Amrute, a talented student from an economically weak family in Madhya Pradesh, is currently studying at Government Medical College, Seoni. Monali says that her dream has finally come true. A resident of Athner tehsil in Betul district, Monali scored 496 marks in NEET-2025, securing an All India Rank of 56,000 and an OBC category rank of 27,186. Father, Virendra Amrute, is a farmer. She aspired to become a doctor, but financial constraints stood in her way. However, after receiving free preparation under ALLEN Shiksha Sambal, it felt as if her dream had turned into reality. She did not have to bear any expenses throughout the year and was able to shape a successful career with the support of ALLEN Kota.
“ALLEN Shiksha Sambal Is a Blessing for Me”: Prachi
For me, ALLEN Shiksha Sambal is nothing short of a blessing, as it has played a major role in helping me reach where I am today. I am currently studying at Government Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa. Prachi Patel, from Naudiya village in Mauganj, Madhya Pradesh, will become the first doctor from her village. Prachi shared that her family survives in a hut-like mud house. Her father, Krishnakumar Patel, is a farmer, and the family depends on farming on just three bighas of land for their livelihood. When she came to Kota, her father gave her ₹5,000 as pocket money. When she returned home, she still had around Rs 2,000 left.
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