Application invited for competitive exams training
Team Udayavani, Jul 15, 2019, 8:27 AM IST
Udupi/Mangaluru: Applications have been invited under the 2019-20 year’s competitive exams training programme from eligible students belonging to the minorities, pursuing second PU education in science division, to avail training for CET/NEET competitive exams after PUC.
The annual income of the family of the student must be within Rs1 – 4.5 lakh while for other categories it is within Rs 3.50 lakh.
Along with the application, an attested copy of SSLC marks card, caste and income certificate, self-attested recent photo (2 copies) of the applicant and complete address including the village/taluk/district must be submitted. The applications can be collected from the respective Minrities Welfare Department office, filled, attested by the principal of the concerned college and be submitted along with the required documents to the district office or the Minorities Information Centre of the respective taluks by July 18th.
For more information contact the district minorities information centre or the taluk minorities information centre, stated a release.
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