FIITJEE talent reward examination on June 9

Students securing the top 500 ranks will receive a certificate of achievement

May 28, 2013 11:24 am | Updated 11:24 am IST - COIMBATORE

FIITJEE will conduct a Talent Reward Exam (FTRE) here on June 9 to test the level of preparedness before they take the Joint Entrance Examination 2014 for entry into India’s premier engineering colleges.

Suggestions

According to a release, the students will be given a Rank Potential Index (RPI) for JEE (Advanced) based on their performance in the FTRE. Students will also receive suggestions about their areas of weaknesses.

Students securing the top 500 ranks will receive a certificate of achievement and a free online doubt removal support to help them in the preparation.

They will also receive scholarships, tuition fee waivers and hostel fee waivers if they chose to study the FIITJEE programme.

The FTRE will be held across 100 test centres in the country. June 7 is the last date for registration. Registration and fee details can be accessed on www.fiitjee-ftre.com

Applications available

Application forms for entrance examination for admission to M.B.B.S., B.D.S., B.P.T., B. Pharm., B.Sc. Nursing, B.E., B.Sc. Agriculture and B.Sc. Horticulture courses in the distance education mode of Annamalai University are available at the Coimbatore Study Centre of the university in Coimbatore on Dr. Nanjappa Road.

According to a release, the forms can be collected in person from the centre.

For details, call 99940-23218 / 99769-91226.

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