CM Nayab Saini Congratulates Haryana Super-100 Students
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday, 3 July 2026, extended congratulations to all successful students of the Haryana Super-100 programme, acknowledging their achievement through a post on X.
In his message, Saini wrote: 'हरियाणा Super-100 के सभी सफल विद्यार्थियों को बहुत-बहुत शुभकामनाएँ' ('Best wishes to all successful students of Haryana Super-100'), offering warm wishes to the cohort that cleared the programme's rigorous process.
Context
The Haryana Super-100 is a state-run initiative designed to identify and support meritorious students — primarily from government schools — by providing them structured coaching and resources for national competitive examinations such as JEE and NEET. The programme targets students who demonstrate academic promise but may lack access to quality coaching due to economic or geographic constraints.
Chief Minister Saini, who assumed office in July 2024, has continued the state government's emphasis on measurable educational outcomes, with schemes like Super-100 forming a visible part of that agenda.
Policy Backdrop
Haryana has, over successive administrations, invested in targeted academic support programmes aimed at improving student performance in high-stakes national entrance examinations. BJP-led state governments across India have broadly highlighted such coaching-support schemes as evidence of governance focused on youth and skill development.
The Super-100 model — selecting a limited cohort and providing intensive preparation — mirrors similar initiatives in other states, reflecting a wider policy trend of state-sponsored competitive exam coaching for government-school students.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are meritorious students from Haryana, particularly those from government schools who gain access to structured preparation they might otherwise not afford. Families in smaller towns and rural districts stand to benefit the most, as the programme can serve as a pathway to premier national institutions.
For the Saini government, the programme's visible successes offer a political signal of commitment to education and youth welfare ahead of continued scrutiny of state governance.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the results of national examinations including JEE Advanced and NEET, where Super-100 students are expected to appear. Any official disclosure of selection numbers, success rates, or budget allocations for the 2026-27 cycle will provide a fuller picture of the programme's scale and impact.
The Chief Minister's public acknowledgement also signals that the state may follow up with formal felicitation events or announcements regarding the next Super-100 cohort selection.