The Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions has announced schedule for admissions into the BA/B.Com/B.Sc first year degree courses in the proposed new residential degree colleges for women sanctioned by the Government a couple of days ago.
Courses offered are - B.Sc. (MPC), B.Sc. (MSCs), B.Sc. (BZC), B.Sc. (ZMC), B.Com (General), B.Com (Computers), B.A (HEP) with English as the medium of instruction with 40 students in each course.
Candidates should have passed Intermediate examination in a single attempt and studied in the TSW residential junior colleges, or other Government/ Aided / Private junior colleges of Telangana State, or any other course equivalent to Intermediate from any other University or Board.
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However, preference will be given to the students those who had studied Intermediate in the TSW residential junior colleges. Interested candidates can obtain application forms along with the instructions available on the Society web site www.tswreis.telangana.gov.in or from the principals of TSW Residential junior colleges fromJune 27 to July 8.
Filled in application forms should be submitted to the nearest Principal of TSW Residential Jr. Colleges along with copies of required certificates on or before July 11, 4:30 p.m.
Admission process
Counselling dates and places for admissions will be announced later. For further details, interested candidates may contact District Coordinator, TSWREI Society in the District or the nearest principal of any TSW Residential Jr. College.
Colleges are likely to be located in the following places: Adilabad - Mancherial, Adilabad & Nirmal; Karimnagar - Karimnagar, Sircilla & Jagtial; Warangal - Warangal (east & west), Mahabubabad; Khammam - Khammam, Kothagudem; Medak - Siddipet, Medak & Sangareddy; Mahaboobnagar - Mahaboobnagar, Wanaparthy & Nagarkurnool.
Nalgonda - Nalgonda, Suryapet & Bhongir; Nizamabad - Nizamabad, Kamareddy & Armoor; Rangareddy - Vikarabad & Ibrahimpatnam; Hyderabad - Mahendra Hills, L.B. Nagar, Budvel, Bhupalapalli & Jagadgirigutta, a press release said.