Rahmani
Foundation to prepare students for Railway
recruitment exams
Sunday April 24, 2011 10:14:24 PM,
ummid.com Staff Reporter
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Malegaon:
Bihar based Rahmani Foundation is holding the entrance exams May
08 to select students whom it will prepare for the Railway
recruitment exams. The foundation is already running coaching
classes in various states to prepare Muslim students for IIT Joint
Entrance Exams (JEE) and Chartered Accountant (CA) exams.
"After successfully running the
coaching classes for IIT JEE and CA entrance, we have now decided
to start the coaching classes for Railway recruitment exams so
that number of Muslims in the Railways is increased",
Founder-President of Rahmani Foundation Maulana Mohammad Wali
Rahmani said in a press statement.
The entrance exam will be held at
Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Maharashtra simultaneously on
May 08, 2011 and will comprise of written tests followed by
personal interviews, he added.
The Muslim students who have passed
HSC exams or graduation and are below the prescribed age limit can
appear for this entrance test.
The coaching classes will be
conducted at Nawab Kothi, Belan Bazaar in Munger, Bihar.
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