As part of its annual activities, India Northeast Tribal Community Welfare Society (INTCWS) Notun Bosti, Dimapur under its education wing Libra Consultancy had recently inspected some private medical colleges (for NEET qualified students under management seats) and engineering colleges, in some part of North and South India.
A press release from INTCWS chairman, Atsei Sekhose informed that so far, the society has inspected 501 universities, colleges and schools in India. The release said that inspection was conducted as part of its part of its 15th annual activities and for the welfare and benefit of tribal students who wished to pursue professional courses outside the state. It mentioned that through these visits, the society endeavors to reach out to tribal students by bringing in correct and verified status of colleges with regards to its affiliation of colleges, courses, fees, faculties and other important information so that students and parents can avail proper counselling and plan for further studies.
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