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SPI postpones selection interviews

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 16, 2021 22:50 IST

Aurangabad, March 16:Service Preparatory Institute (SPI) has postponed the interviews to be conducted to selectcandidates for free ...

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Aurangabad, March 16:

Service Preparatory Institute (SPI) has postponed the interviews to be conducted to select

candidates for free coaching.

It may be noted the SPI trains boys academically, mentally and physically for the armed forces services examination specially UPSC (NDA) entrance test.

The candidates for the coaching are selected on the basis of a written and oral test. The institute completed the written test and declared the list of eligible candidates for the interview.

The interviews were to be held between March 22 and April 1 at Pune but were postponed because of a rise in COVID patients.

The new schedule of the interview announced later. Those candidates of last year’s batch staying in the local hostel of SPI are being sent back to their home after RT-PCR following instruction from the district administration.

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