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Hyderabad: Minorities to receive free NEET, EAMCET coaching

Minority students who are seeking coaching for the NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) and EAMCET (Engineering, Agricultural, and Medical Common Entrance Test) tests will be able to take advantage of free services from the Center for Educational Development of Minorities.

The Centre for Educational Development of Minorities, headed by Dr Kalim Ahmad Jalili, will provide coaching to students from the Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, and Parsi communities.

Coaching for CEDM will begin from June 8 to July 7. Among the centres are Nizam College, Basheerbagh Hyderabad (040-232 10316), Government High School in Zaheerabad (9440378302), Tabarak High School Huttai Street in Nizamabad (9032797803), Government Junior College for Girls in Mahabubnagar (8142194717), and Government High School Rakasipet in Bodhan (9246913021).

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The coaching is open to any student who has passed their intermediate exams with a minimum of 60 per cent and appeared for the second-year exam.

The course can be applied for before June 6, at the nearest CEDM centre along with copies of their mark sheets for their first and second year, their hall ticket, the NEET/EAMCET-2022 online application form and two passport size photos.

Free training for police constables

With the Telangana State Level Police Recruitment Board announcing vacancies for Police constables, the Commissionerate of Intermediate Education (CIE) has stepped in to prepare students who wish to appear for the police constable recruitment.

CIE has therefore decided to offer free coaching to students of government junior colleges in the state.

Coaching will begin in 20 designated government junior colleges immediately following the conclusion of the Intermediate public exams.

As a result, the CIE has instructed district intermediate education officers and nodal officers to make necessary arrangements.

Each centre will accept 50 boys and 50 girls based on height, weight, and age, along with eligibility requirements laid out for police recruitment.

 

 

 

 

 

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