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PGDCA course admission

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD) has invited applications for admission to one-year PGDCA course (two semester) scheduled to commence during July 2009 at

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD) has invited applications for admission to one-year PGDCA course (two semester) scheduled to commence during July 2009 at its centres.  

Application forms and prospectus can be had from its regional centres at Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam, Colleges of Applied Science at Mavelikkara, Adoor, Peerumedu, Vadakkenchery, Kozhikode, Thodupuzha, Pattuvam, Mallappally and Kattappana, Model Polytechnics at Mala (Kallettumkara), Vadakara, Kalliassery (Kannur), Karunagappally and Painavu and Technical Higher Secondary Schools at Puthuppally (Kottayam), Perinthalmanna, Kalanjoor (Konni), Muttom (Thodupuzha) and Perissery, extension centres at Tirur, Cherpu, Kundara and Dhanuvachapuram and study centres at Valanchery, Thiruvilluamala, Rajakkad and Nedumkandam.

 They can be bought on paying Rs 25 upto June 17. Those who want application form by post should sent a request to the head of the institution along with a DD for Rs 40 drawn in favour of the head of the institution concerned before June 12.

 Those who want application from Model Polytechnic, Mala, by post may send the request along with the DD for Rs 40 drawn in favour of the Principal payable at Chalakkudy or in favour of Deputy Director of the Regional Centre concerned.

 Filled-in applications should reach the head of the institutions concerned before June 17. Further information can be had from the training centres concerned and the Institute of Human Resources Development website www.ihrdkerala.org. Ph: 0471-2322985/2323597.

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