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Students from several universities in Bogotá have launched an initiative to support students from the city’s public and private schools in their preparation for state exams.
Through a free program , young people will be able to receive training in various key areas of the ICFES exams.
Easy and accessible registration
The program, known as Preicfes Jóvenes Bogotá , is available to 11th-grade students preparing to take the Icfes exams, as well as those wishing to retake the exam. To access the training, students simply need to visit the “Preicfes Jóvenes Bogotá” Instagram page and register with a single click.
Registration is also available through the program’s website , allowing interested parties to do so from any device, whether mobile or computer, where they can complete the pre-registration form.
Free educational offer for young people
The program offers free classes in areas such as math, social studies, critical reading, English, and natural sciences, as well as topics with a unique focus and culture for peace . The organizers seek to improve access to quality education for young people enrolled in public education in Bogotá.
Additionally, teachers interested in participating in this project can learn more and join through the program’s social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. There’s also a registration form for volunteer teachers.
If you are an 11th-grade student or would like to retake the exam, remember that you can register through the aforementioned channels . In addition, there will be in-person sessions on Saturdays in Bogotá and a virtual session on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Sessions begin in May and will end in August 2025.
Registration for the program is completely free , so everyone interested is encouraged to register and take advantage of this opportunity to effectively prepare for the ICFES tests.
*With information from CityTV
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