Centre for Coaching and Career Planning
Jamia Millia Islamia
Invites applications for
FREE COACHING
for SSC (Graduate level)/CSAT/PCS For Minorities, SCs, STs and women
1. Only those candidates who have already completed their Graduation need to apply.
2. The entrance test will comprise of – General Awareness, Mental Ability & Reasoning and English
3. Coaching will include
(a) Classes on General awareness
(b) General English
(c) Mental Ability and Reasoning
(d) Arithmetic
(e) Hindi
(f) CSAT papers
Apply by: December 7( Tuesday), 2010 (5:00. p.m)
Entrance Test: December 12 (Sunday), 2010 (10:00. a.m)
Display of List of Selected Candidates: December 16 (Thursday), 2010 (5:00. p.m)
Admission to be completed by: December 20 (Monday), 2010 (5:00. p.m)
Classes to be held from December 21 (Tuesday), 2010 (2.00 p.m)
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.ac.in)
4. Applications have to be submitted at the office of the Centre with a fee of Rs. 100:00. in cash/Bank Draft/PO, drawn in favour of ‘Jamia Millia Islamia’ payable at New Delhi-25.
Contact: Coordinator:
Office: 26985492 (Direct) 26981717 Ext. 4270, 4271, 4272
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