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Budgam: To guide the recent pass out graduates of Sheikh-ul-Alam Government Degree College, Budgam regarding the civil services, the District Information Centre (DIC) Budgam today organised a counseling programme cum seminar in the conference hall of DIC, here.
The program was organized in collaboration with Government Degree College Budgam.
The daylong counseling programme was duly attended by about 65 aspiring graduates who had desire to attempt this prestigious choice right now or in near future.
The programme was also organised keeping in view the lack of proper guidance, proper counseling and strategy about how to go for these exams for the aspiring and enthusiastic students.
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