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CSAT: Applications invited for coaching

Special Correspondent

Coimbatore: Anna Institute of Management, Anna University, Chennai, has invited applications from civil service aspirants for undergoing coaching for Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT – 2011) and the applications should reach on or before September 15.

Institute premises

A release from Anna Institute of Management Chairman, Sheela Balakrishnan said that the coaching classes would be conducted on the Institute premises at Anna Nagar in Chennai. The classes both full-time and part-time could be availed of by students from Adi-Dravidar, tribal, backward and other communities who had completed graduation and who are 21 years.

Details

Students who are qualified for the test to be conducted on October 31 could avail of this opportunity. For details, students could log www.civilservicecoaching.com .

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