
India Northeast Tribal Community Welfare Society (INTCWS), Notun Bosti, Dimapur under its education wing Libra consultancy has inspected and reserved seats at a few engineering and medical colleges in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and parts of Punjab in the first week of April, 2021 as part of its 13th annual activities for the welfare of tribal students.
In a press release, INTCWS chairman Atsei Sekhose informed that the visit was undertaken with a view to provide parents and students to avail correct information in regard to courses, affiliations, fees, faculty, labs, etc. The society informed that medical seats were provided through NEET only. INTCWS also stated that it endeavoured to facilitate and lighten the burdens of tribal students during COVID-19 pandemic.
Further, it informed that so far, the society has inspected and had MOU with 455 universities, colleges and schools in India.
