BHU to hold counselling for free coaching for Civil Services Examination on December 30
Divyansh | December 24, 2023 | 09:45 PM IST | 1 min read
The BHU had announced the result of entrance test for free coaching for Civil Services (Preliminary and Main) Examination on December 20.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will conduct admission for free coaching for Civil Services (Preliminary and Main) Examination 2023-24 on December 30. Around 300 students are expected to participate in the admission for the counselling.
The result of the entrance examination for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates for free coaching for the Civil Services (Preliminary and Main) Examination 2023-24 was declared on December 20. The counselling will be conducted by the Dr Ambedkar Center of Excellence of Banaras Hindu University.
The counselling of selected candidates will be held from 9 am to 5 pm near the Dr Ambedkar Center of Excellence (UGC HRDC) Cyber Library in the university.
Assistant Registrar of the centre, Ramesh Kumar Nigam informed that three times the number of candidates have been called for counselling. The BHU provides counselling to 100 students on the basis of merit. In the counselling, 147 male candidates from scheduled caste and 63 female candidates have been invited for the counselling process. From Other Backward Classes, 63 male and 27 women candidates have been invited. The BHU has also invited 10 disabled candidates.
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Online counselling letter is being sent to all the candidates, the university added. In case of any problem, candidates can immediately contact Dr Ambedkar Center of Excellence by email dace.office@bhu.ac.in and mobile number 9450071669.
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