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Free computer course for SC/ST

By Our Staff Reporter

COIMBATORE, JUNE 5. The Continuing Education Cell of PSG Polytechnic College in Coimbatore will organise a one-year, free certificate course on computer software, for Scheduled Caste and Tribe candidates.

The course was being offered in association with the Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Development Corporation and the Directorate of Technical Education. Scheduled caste and tribe candidates in the age group 18 to 30 years, who have either passed or failed Plus Two, may join the course.

Eligible candidates in and around Coimbatore may appear for a personal interview, at the Continuing Education Cell of the polytechnic college, at 1.30 p.m. on June 14. They should bring with them the following documents: Community certificate, Plus Two marksheet, SSLC marksheet, ration card, two passport-size photographs, and one set of photostat copies of the certificates.

For further details, contact Continuing Education Cell, PSG Polytechnic College, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641004. Phone: 2595425.

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