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FREE COACHING for CSE

Jamia Millia Islamia
Centre for Coaching and Career Planning
Invites applications for
FREE COACHING
for
CIVIL SERVICES (MAINS 2010)
For Minorities, OBCs, SCs, and STs
1. Only those candidates who have already written the Civil Services
Preliminary Examination, 2010, may apply.
2. Coaching will include (a) classes on selected topics of General
Studies and selected optional papers—History, Public
Administration, Political Science, Geography, Economics, Urdu,
Persian and Arabic (b) Test series and evaluation shall be carried
out by faculty members (c) Essay writing practice shall form part
of the curriculum .
Apply by: June 04, 2010 (5:00. p.m.)
Entrance Test: June 11, 2010 (10:00. a.m.)
Display of List of Selected Candidates: June 21, 2010 (5:00. p.m.)
Admission to be completed by: June 25, 2010 (5:00. p.m.)
Classes to be held: June 29-September 28, 2010
3. Application form may be obtained from the office of the Centre at
Old SRK Hostel Building, JMI, or downloaded from Jamia
Website (www.jmi.nic.in)
4. Applications have to be submitted at the office of the Centre with
a fee of Rs. 100:00. in cash/PO/Bank Draft in favour of Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
Contact
Mohammad Tarique, Coordinator: 09810784428,
Zulfiquar Mohammad: Deputy Coordinator: 09899361819
Office: 011- 26985492, 26981717 Ext. 4270, 4271, 4272

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