APRJC CET 2012



APRJC CET 2012

APRJC CET 2012 invites applications from the eligible students for the academic year 2012-13 in all general colleges and Muslim minority colleges from 21-03-2012.

AP RESIDENTIAL Junior colleges: Nagarjuna sagar, Kodigenahalli ( boys) NImmakur (Co-Ed) colleges teach only English medium.  Venkatagiri, Garampalli, Sarvel ( Boys) and tatipudi, Banavasi, Hasanparthi ( Girls) colleges teach both English and Telugu Medium.

Guntur, Kurnool, Nizamabad, Hyderabad colleges provide admissions for Muslim minority boys and Vayalpadu( chittor Dist) college provide admission for muslim minority girls. Muslim minority colleges consist Urdu Medium and English Medium for MPC, BiPC, CEC. These students are also given coaching for EAMCET/ CPT along with intermediate.

APRRDC CET 2012

APRDC CET 2012 invites applications from the eligible students for the academic year 2012-13 form the students who have appeared Intermediate Examinations in March 2012. The students are taught only in English medium.  Look at the combined prospectus for the details of courses.

Applications available: form 24-03-2012 to 16-04-2012

Last Date for Application submission: until 17-04-2012, 5-00PM

Date Of examination: 04-05-2012 in all District centres.

Application and Prospectus price: Rs. 150/-

Applications available centers: All AP Residential Schools, Colleges and Silver Jubilee Govt. colleges, All DEO offices (Except Rangareddy, Hyderabad)) and AP Resindial Institutions Forum, Nampalli, Hyderabad

Applications are to be sent to the following address:

The Convenor, APRJC/RDC-CET. O/o Secretary, APREI Society, Gaganvihar, 4th floor, M.J. Road, Namapally, Hyderabad-500001

For Details:

Visit www.apresidential.gov.in; www.sjgckurnool.org.in

Phone: 04-64629030/24680400, Cell: 9849872773



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