April 8, 2011

Free Coaching for EAMCET 2011 by CEDM

The Centre for Educational Development of Minorities (CEDM), Osmania University is organising free coaching classes for the aspirants of EAMCET-2011. The Classes will be conducted at select colleges in four cities. These are Hyderabad, Guntur, Kurnool and Visakhapatnam. The CEDM offers free coaching to Minorities for DSC, NET, APPSC Group I, II, III, IV, Spoken English and Civil Services (Preliminary) Examinations. It also offer free coaching for admission entrance tests such as CEEP, DIET-CET, EAMCET, ICET, EdCET for minority candidates. Following are the regional centers of CEDM and places where EAMCET 2011 coaching classes will be organised:

1. Nizam College, Hyderabad
2. Osmania College, Kurnool
3. Andhra Muslim College, Guntur
4. Andhra University Campus, Visakhapatnam

Centre for Educational Development of Minorities is non profit minority organisation established by the Osmania University at Nizam College in 1994. The Centre is implementing the three major projects which includes free coaching for competitive examinations and entrance tests for admissions in various courses. Interested candidates can contact at the following address for admission and free coaching details:

1. Head Office: Centre for Educational Development of Minorities (CEDM), Nizam College, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad - 500001. Dr. S. A. Shukoor, Director; Phone: 040-23210316

2. Regional Office, Rayalseema: Regional Centre for Educational Development of Minorities (RCEDM), Osmania College, Kurnool; Prof. S. I. A. Quadri, Deputy Director; Phone: 9440292700

3. Regional Office, Coastal Andhra: Regional Centre for Educational Development of Minorities (RCEDM), Andhra Muslim College, Ponnur Road, Guntur; Mr. M. Mastan Vali Phone: 9849024407

4. Regional Office, Coastal Andhra: Regional Centre for Educational Development of Minorities (RCEDM), 16GF, Pithapuram Beach Quarters, Andhra University Campus, Visakhapatnam; Syed Najamul Hussain, Deputy Director; Phone: 9247618198 / 9666692424.

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