The results of the Super-100 program for the 2025-27 batch have been declared by the Haryana Directorate of Secondary Education, in which 401 meritorious students from government schools across Haryana have cleared the selection process. The admission process for the batch will be held on May 25 at the Super-100 campus in Barna, Kurukshetra.
It is mandatory for all selected students to attend the admission process along with their parents. Under the program, the selected students will be given free coaching for IIT-JEE and NEET along with residential accommodation, food, uniforms, tablets and books for reading.
Mock tests will also be conducted regularly for better preparation of the students. Two-year preparation programs are conducted for class 11th and 12th under the guidance of subject experts.
Question: What has been the result of the program so far?
Answer: The Super-100 program has given impressive results since its inception, proving to be a transformational opportunity for the students of government schools in Haryana. Several students have already cleared competitive exams through this initiative.
In the current batch, Hisar and Jind districts performed exceptionally well, with 42 students each qualifying for the programme. The initiative has successfully bridged the gap between talent and opportunity, and provided high-quality coaching and resources free of cost.
Q: What is the Super-100 programme?
A: The Super-100 programme is an ambitious educational initiative of the Haryana government, designed to provide free coaching, residential facilities and academic support to meritorious students of government schools, so that they can prepare for competitive exams like IIT-JEE and NEET.
Originally launched in 2018 by then Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, the programme aims to give wings to the dreams of talented students who cannot afford expensive private coaching.
Q: Who is eligible for the Super-100 programme?
Answer: Students wishing to benefit from the Super-100 programme must fulfil specific eligibility criteria. The scheme is only for students studying in government schools in Haryana. A Class X student must opt for the science stream in Class XI to be able to apply for the programme. It is open to both boys and girls, ensuring equal opportunities for all meritorious candidates.
Question: How is the selection process done?
Answer: The selection process follows a two-tier system. First, eligible students appear for the Level-I entrance exam conducted by the Haryana government. Based on their performance, shortlisted students are invited for the Level-II exam.
Those who qualify are called for counselling and admission, which takes place at the Super-100 campus in Barna, Kurukshetra. Coaching is provided by Vikalp Foundation Trust at the centre. Initially, the programme had only 100 seats, which was later increased to 400 seats. Earlier, the training was held at four centres – Karnal, Hisar, Rewari and Panchkula – but now it is being held at only one centre in Kurukshetra.
Q: What is the duration of the training?
A: This coaching programme is for two academic years – class XI and XII – which aligns with the students’ preparation for JEE Mains, IIT and NEET.
Q: How can students apply for this scheme?
A: Students willing to apply for the Super-100 programme can do so through a simple online process. Applications open every January, giving eligible candidates an opportunity to register for the entrance exam.
To apply, students need to visit the official website https://www.haryanasuper100.com. Apart from this, the Haryana government has launched the Buniyaad programme for class 9 and 10 students preparing for competitive exams. Buniyaad is an expanded version of the Super-100 programme, which offers free coaching at 103 government centres across the state.
Q: Why is this programme important?
A: It is a powerful step towards equality and opportunity in education. It plays a vital role in bridging the socio-economic divide, ensuring that talented students are not left behind due to financial constraints. By providing free, high-quality coaching and support, the programme empowers students from government schools to aspire, prepare, and succeed in competitive fields such as engineering and medicine.