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Students should have clear goal: Dr Mallick; Huge response to Narayana’s seminar

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 3, 2021 18:30 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 3:“In the present educational scenario, almost all facilities are available to students in more or less ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 3:

“In the present educational scenario, almost all facilities are available to students in more or less proportion and parents are well aware of the changes in the current situation. There is a big chain of competition seen in any filed the student chooses,” said Dr M F Mallick, the director of the local branch of Narayana IIT and NEET Academy.

He was speaking in an online seminar organised on Sunday for the students of class 10 and their parents by Narayana Academy.

Prof Vishal Ladniya announced the schedule of Scholarship Cum Admission Test for 10th students to be held on February 7 and the foundation batch scholarship cum admission test eligible for 6th,7th, 8th and 9th class students will be held on January 20. Registrations for the test has received a massive response from students. D R Jadhav proposed a vote of thanks. Durgesh Singh, Godhwan Singh, Abdul Hannan and others were present.

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