The Hindu EAMCET counselling on June 6, 7 in Vijayawada

May 31, 2013 02:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:45 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

The Hindu Education Plus EAMCET Career Counselling session for 2013 will be held in Vijayawada on June 6 (Thursday) at Manor Food Plaza on the Tikkle Road from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

In Guntur, the event will be held on June 7 at Sri Venkateshwara Vignan Mandiram, Opposite to Hindu College, Rajavari Thota.

In view of change in schedule of announcement of the EAMCET results to June 5 at 4.30 p.m., the counselling session has been put off to June 6 in Vijayawada.

Renowned experts from the fields of engineering, architecture, biotechnology and pharmacy will be available for interaction at the session.

It will be an opportunity for the students qualifying in EAMCET to get their doubts cleared and make the right career choices.

This is the 10th consecutive year The Hindu will conduct this workshop.

Entry will be through registration, by paying a fee of Rs.100 per head.

Candidates may register through email or by filling up a form at The Hindu office. Candidates may register by sending email to 'vjwevents@thehindu.co.in for registration at Vijayawada or Guntur.

Students can also fill up a registration form at The Hindu offices (0866255033/44).

A handbook with detailed information about all the relevant courses will be given free to the candidates. Surprise gifts will be given on the spot at the event.

The television partner is TV5 and Radio partner is Red FM.

‘Candidates may register by sending email to ‘vjwevents@thehindu.co.in for registration’.

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