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Medical and Engineering Entrance Exam coaching classes

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Shillong: The Office of the Deputy Commissioner, West Jaintia Hills District, Jowai in collaboration with Sachdeva College, New Delhi will be organizing a crash course for medical and engineering entrance examination under the Chief Minister’s Career Guidance & Counseling Programme which will commence from March 28 after the MBOSE exams.
The course will be conducted for students appearing for Class XII Science Examination this year and for those who had already cleared their Class XII Science in the previous year and who want to appear for Medical and Engineering Entrance Exams this year.
The state government informed that the interested candidates will have to appear for the admission test to be held on February 19 from 3.00 pm to 4.00 pm at Thomas Jones College, Jowai.
Only 100 students will be enrolled for the free coaching classes. The students will also be entitled for scholarship which will be given in terms of reimbursement of coaching fees.
Application forms can be filled on the spot on February 19.
The government said that for further details and information interested candidates can contact Iaidbha Phawa, Planning Branch, DC’s Office, Jowai, contact no 9856-034293.

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