Free Coaching for MSc Chemistry in Hanamkonda Entrance Exam
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Free Coaching for MSc Chemistry in Hanamkonda Entrance Exam
Hanamkonda: The Department of Chemistry at Kakatiya Government College will offer free coaching classes for M.Sc. (Chemistry) entrance exam (CUET/CPGET-2023).
Classes will be conducted entirely online for 40 days from May 3. Outgoing final-year students of the science stream from any college in the state can attend the classes.
The Central University Entrance Test (CUET-2023) is a common entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) at the national level for admission to postgraduate courses in central universities throughout India.
CPGET is the State-level Common Postgraduate Entrance Test (CPGET-2023) conducted by Osmania University for admissions into PG courses offered by various Universities across Telangana State for the Academic year 2022-23, said Principal Dr. G Raja Reddy.
Interested candidates can contact the program coordinator Dr. B Ramesh at 98669 62589 for more information.
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