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Kashmir: KU's CCPC to offer free coaching & scholarship to civil service aspirants

| @indiablooms | Nov 06, 2021, at 03:42 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Kashmir University’s Centre for Career Planning and Counselling (CCPC) is going to offer coaching to meritorious civil service aspirants this year with 100 percent scholarship.

Director of CCPC, Prof Mohammad Ishaq Geer, said the centre aims to attract the best talent and provide them with the coaching needed to crack the IAS/KAS examinations next year.

Starting next month, the 10-month coaching programme will be non residential and full-time.

“It will be offered in physical/offline mode, however, if the need arises, a quick transition shall be made to the online mode depending upon the COVID related circumstances and containment guidelines,” Prof Geer said.

The top 50 students selected on the basis of their merit obtained in the written test, continuous assessment of their performance and monitoring of their attendance on a regular basis will be provided with free coaching services.

"This fee waiver will be enabled through financial assistance received by the CCPC from a central council,” Prof Geer said.

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