Mangaluru: Bearys Education will conduct its Annual CET / NEET / NATA Crash Course 2026, continuing its efforts to support students preparing for competitive entrance examinations.

The crash course is scheduled to commence on March 23, 2026, offering intensive coaching for aspirants of CET, NEET, and NATA. The CET programme will run until April 21, while the NEET course will conclude on April 30.

The programme will be delivered by experienced faculty members, providing focused academic guidance and exam-oriented training.

The curriculum is structured to enhance conceptual clarity and strengthen problem-solving abilities within a limited timeframe.

As part of the course framework, students will undergo regular assessments through weekly tests, enabling them to monitor progress and improve performance. The programme will also include specially curated study materials and structured learning sessions. 

Conducted annually, the crash course has consistently assisted students in achieving commendable results in competitive examinations. The institution continues to focus on delivering quality education and enabling students to meet their academic objectives.

Registrations for the course are currently open. Interested students can register by scanning the QR code (given in the poster) or contacting the organisers at 7259661177 or 99000 66888. 

 

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Udupi: Udupi City Police have registered a case of online fraud after a 62-year-old hotel chef was allegedly cheated of Rs 1.13 lakh by a woman who befriended him on WhatsApp, claiming to be based in London.
The victim, identified as Pandu Kariappa Poojary, a resident of Kuthpadi in Udupi, was working at a hotel in Mangaluru.

He reportedly came into contact with a woman identifying herself as Emilda William on WhatsApp. During their interactions, she told Poojary that she planned to start a cosmetics and hotel business in India and would meet him during a visit to Mangaluru.
On April 7, Emilda sent Poojary a flight ticket from London to Delhi via WhatsApp. The following day, Poojary received a phone call from a woman who informed him that Emilda had arrived at Delhi airport carrying a demand draft worth Rs 5 crore along with other items. The caller allegedly asked him to pay Rs 70,000.
Subsequently, Poojary also received a call from Emilda, who was reportedly crying and spoke about the situation. Believing the claims, he transferred a total of Rs 1,13,300 in phases using a scanner. He later realised that he had been cheated.