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FIIT JEE, New Delhi
Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi, New Delhi
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Amenities
- Ac Rooms
- Power Backup
- Library
- Wifi
- Parking
- Cold Water
- Scholarship
- Hostel
- Transport
- Online Test Series
- Offline Test Series
- Security
- CCTV
- First Aid
Courses & Fee Structure
Sl.No | Course Name | Notes | Duration |
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1 | IIT-JEE (MAIN & ADV) | TARGET BATCH | 1 YEAR |
2 | IIT-JEE | FOUNDATION COURSE | 1 YEAR |
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FIIT JEE Details
FIITJEE is an Indian coaching institute[1][2] founded in 1992 by the chairman Dinesh Kumar Goel.[3][4] It has a pan-Indian network of approximately 84 branches in about 50 cities.[citation needed] It offers courses for students studying in grades 6 to 12, claiming to prepare its members for JEE (previously AIEEE and IITJEE), SAT, NTSE, KVPY, and JSTSE.
The 2009 IIT-JEE's rank 1, Nitin Jain who enrolled in FIITJEE's courses, said that he had been coerced into writing a letter of recommendation, which the coaching institute had published in their advertisements. The institute launched a website where they published answers in the name of Jain. He and his father accused FIITJEE and Aakash Institute of misusing Jain's name for commercial interest. Later, Jain clarified that he had never attended the Aakash Institute. The Union Ministry for Human Resource Development referred the matter for an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation. FIITJEE denied the allegations put against it.[5][6]
Jain later wrote in his book, The Secret of My Success, that he was subtly pressurised and cajoled into writing the letter of recommendation and most of it was not true. FIITJEE entered the Delhi High Court claiming that parts of the book were "defamatory, offensive and fallacious", and sought a permanent injunction on the book's publication. The High Court dismissed the appeal citing that the institute needed to prove that what the writer had published in his book was wrong.[7]
Jain and his father said that he had received a reduced amount under the institute's Talent Reward Exam than what the institute claimed and these proceedings were executes after several rounds to the institute's office by Jain's representatives.[7] The Delhi High Court in 2011 restrained FIITJEE from using Jain's name and photograph in their advertisements. Jain later sought Rs. 5.85 crore in damage from FIITJEE for breaching his and his family's right to privacy, using his photos and videos for luring students for admission and for allegedly giving his photos to pornographic websites as well. The institute replied that Jain was not entitled to any damages. In reply he moved the Delhi High Court in 2018 for settling the claims.[8]
FIITJEE had came under multiple legal cases, mostly from its past students and employees, accusing the institute of malpractices in 2016