Minorities Study Circle Offers Free Coaching For Competitive Exam
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Minorities Study Circle Offers Free Coaching For Competitive Exam
Hyderabad, July 13 (Maxim News): The Minorities Welfare Department through Telangana State Minorities Study Circle is providing free coaching for 3 months Foundation Course for State services including Railways and Staff Selection Commission Recruitment, etc.
Minority candidates of Telangana state who are eligible are invited to submit the applications by July 31. The classes will be commenced at Telangana State Minorities Study Circle, 3rd floor Jamia Nizamia Complex, Opp, SBI, Gunfoundry, Hyderabad.
The eligibility criteria are, the candidate should possess Graduation in any discipline, the candidate should not be employed or pursuing any other course, since this is a full-time course. should not have availed any similar coaching sponsored by the Government elsewhere, the candidate should also be eligible as per norms prescribed by the organizations like TSPSC, RRB, SSC, etc, with regard to age qualification, etc. for further details contact number Phone: 040-23236112. (Maxim News)
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