Online Applications Invited For Admission In TMREIS From Tomorrow to Feb 6

Hyderabad, Jan 17 (Maxim News): TMREIS Secretary Aisha Masrath Khanam has informed that online applications are invited from January 18 to February 6.

She has invited applications through the TMREIS official website www.tmreistelangana.cgg.gov.in or through the TMREIS Mobile App (which can be downloaded from the Google Play store) from eligible candidates from Minorities (Muslims, Christians, Parsis, Jains, Buddhists and non-minorities (SC, ST, BC, and OCs) communities for fresh admissions in class V in 204 TMR Schools, Intermediate 1st year in 194 Jr. Colleges (General & Vocational) and 10 CEO TMR Jr. Colleges of Telangana state and for backlog vacancies in classes VI, VII & VIII for the academic year 2024-25.  

The selection of candidates will be first-cum-first basis and for Non-Minorities by Lucky draw, for backlog vacancies of minorities also it is first-cum-first basis, and for inter-year General and Vocational on a merit basis based on GPA in SSC/10th class, for Intermediate COE TSRJC, screening test followed by an interview. 

The parents and students can submit an online application on or before February 6 from any TMR institution in the state or any Internet center.

For further clarifications, they can visit TMREIS’s official website www.tmreistelangana.cgg.gov.gov.in or can contact the District Minorities Welfare officer of the Principal of Minority Residential Institute or helpline No. 040 23437909.  (Maxim News)


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