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PROSPECTUS TSW Coes 2021 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY TELANGANA SOCIAL WELFARE RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS SOCIETY: HYDERABAD Lr.Rc.No.Acad – III/Trgs/COE/2511/2020 Dated: 08.12.2020 *PROSPECTUS* Applications are invited for admission into TSWREIS COEs for Intermediate 1st year in Telangana Social Welfare Residential Centre of Excellence Colleges. The list of colleges, groups and special coaching offered are detailed here under. Eligibility: The students who are appearing for SSC Public Examination in March- 2021/class X from SSC Board, Telangana/ ICSE / CBSE on regular basis are eligible to write the entrance test. The students who secure A1 to B2 in SSC are eligible for admission in to COEs in March, 2021 (on regular basis) are eligible for admission into Centre of Excellence Colleges. The annual income of the parent shall not exceed Rs.2,00,000/- per annum (for Urban students) and Rs.1,50,000/- (for Rural students) as certified by MRO. The students from Telugu Medium OR English Medium are eligible for this entrance test. The age of the students shall not exceed 17 years as on 31.08.2021. In case of SC and SC converted Christian student’s relaxation of age for 2 years will be allowed. Unless the students produce all relevant certificates at the time of admission, the admission will not be confirmed. Reservation: Community wise reservation. Sl.No. Community % of Reservation 1. SC 75% 2. SC converted Christian 2% 3. ST 6% 4. BC 12% 1 5. Minorities 3% 6. OC / EBC 2% Total: 100 3% of overall seats shall be reserved to the Physically Handicapped (Orthopedically handicapped, Hearing impaired, Visually handicapped, Loco-motor disabled) students irrespective of caste, who can attend their work without anybody’s help based on the certificate issued by the Medical Board. PH candidates who can do their works on their own without any body’s assistance only are eligible for admission into COEs. Institution list for Social Welfare COEs: Erstwhi Sl. No. of Seats Available Name of the TSWRCOE Boys/ le No Colleges Girls Distri cts MPC BPC MEC CEC 01 GOWLIDODDI, RANGA REDDY Girls 80 80 80 - DISTRICT - 02 GOWLIDODDI, RANGA REDDY 80 80 - - DISTRICT Boys ALUGUNOOR, 40/40 40/40 - - 03 B/G KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT (Co.Edu) DR.BRACTSWRJC (G), 80 80 - - 04 Girls KHAMMAM, KHAMMAM DISTRICT DR.BRACTSWR 80 80 - - 05 Boys HATHNOORA, SANGAREDDY Open to DISTRICT all the - - 06 HAYATHNAGAR, RANGA Boys 40 40 REDDY DISTRICT student WARDHANNAPET, WARANGAL 40 40 - - s in the 07 RURAL Boys state of BHONGIR, - - Telanga 08 Boys 40 40 YADADRI BHUVANAGIRI DIST. na - - 09 DHARMARAM-B, NIZAMABAD Girls 40 40 NARSINGHI, RANGA - - 10 Girls 40 40 REDDY, DIST. 11 KONDAPUR, SANGAREDDY Boys 40 40 - - 12 CHITKUL, Girls 80 80 - - SANGAREDDY DIST. - - 13 J.P.NAGAR, NAGAKURNOOL Boys 40 40 1 14 MAHENDRA HILLS, 40 40 - - HYDERABAD DISTRICT Girls G.V.GUDEM, NALGONDA 40 40 - - 15 Girls DISTRICT BELLAMPALLI, MANCHERIAL 40 40 - - 16 Boys DISTRICT KAMMADANAM, RANGAREDDY 40 40 - - 17 Girls DISTRICT NALLAKANCHE, RANGAREDDY 40 40 - - 18 Girls DISTRICT MADIKONDA, WARANGAL 40 40 - - 19 Girls DISTRICT BHIKNOOR, NIZAMBAD 40 40 - - 20 Boys DISTRICT ADILABAD, 40 40 - - 21 Girls ADILABAD DIST. CHILKUR RANGAREDDY 80 80 - - 22 Boys DISTRICT. PALVANCHA BHADRADRI - - - Boys KOTHAGUDEM DISTRICT 40 40 23 DANAVAIGUDEM, KHAMMAM 40 40 - - 24 Girls DISTRICT MANAKONDUR, KARIMNAGAR 40 40 - - 25 Boys DISTRICT MADANAPURAM, 40 40 - - 26 Boys WANAPARTHY DISTRICT JADCHERLA, MAHABUBNAGAR 40 40 - - 27 Girls DISTRICT MULUGU, SIDDIPET DISTRICT 40 40 - - 28 Girls MITTAPALLI, SIDDIPET 40 40 - - 29 Girls DISTRICT VIKARABAD, VIKARABAD 40 40 - - 30 Girls DISTRICT MEDCHAL (G) ARTS, MEDCHAL - - 40 40 31 Girls DISTRICT IBRAHIMPATNAM (B) ARTS, - - 40 40 32 Boys RANGA REDDY DISTRICT ITIKYALA, MAHABUBNAGAR 40 40 40 - 33 Boys DISTRICT ARTS, MPC, BIPC, MEC, Admission procedure / selection process: 1. The applicant must submit the application only through ONLINE by visiting the website www.tswreis.in. 2. There is a registration fee of Rs.100/- for submission of application through ONLINE from any Internet centre through NET banking / Credit Card / Debit Card. 3. Before filling the application through online the candidate have to read the 2 information/ prospectus already uploaded in the website www.tswreis.in 4. They are advised to prepare a hard copy first and then fill in the online to avoid mistakes. 5. Upload the photo and signature of the candidate each within 100 kb size only. 6. The Candidates must opt the colleges while applying on-line. The candidates shall be considered for admission into the colleges according to their option, based on the availability of seats in those Institutions and based on their merit in the caste category. The option once exercised is final and cannot be changed. 7. The Candidates are advised to download the acknowledgement instantly. Later the candidate can download the Hall ticket for appearing to the 1st screening test scheduled from 05-01-2021 onwards. The candidate should fill the bonafide Certificate (provided at the bottom of the Hall ticket) signed by the Head Master / Principal concerned where he / she is studying 10th class and handover it to the Invigilator at the time of entrance test. Important dates: Sl. No. Items Dates 1 Date of Notification 08-12-2020 2 Last date for receipt of the applications (on line) 31-12-2020 3 Hall ticket can download 05-01-2021 onwards Date of Entrance Test at level- I 17-01-2021 4 5 Issue of 1st level qualified Candidates for 2nd level 10-02-2021 through website and SMS at the ratio of 1:3. 6 Date of Entrance Test at level-II 21-02-2021 Announcement of results through website Level –II 22-03-2021 7 (Final Selection) Date of intimation by the Principals of COEs 8 concerned (messages will be sent to the 12-04-2021 selected candidates) Date of re-opening of the Colleges for the academic 9 As per year 2021-2022 schedule Final Selection of Students for Social Welfare Residential COE Colleges: The meritorious top candidates in the 2nd level screening entrance test 1st merit will be allotted for M.P.C and Bi.P.C Groups in TSW COE Gowlidoddi (G) and TSW COE Gowlidoddi (B), 2nd merit candidates will be allotted in TSW COE Karimnagar, 3rd merit to TSWRCOE (B) Chilkur and TSWRCOE (G) Chitkul. For MEC and CEC 1st merit will be allotted TSW COE Gowlidoddi (G) and TSW COE Medchal. For boys 1st merit MEC and CEC TSW COE Ibrahimpatnam and TSW Itikyala. The remaining seats in the COEs will be filled on the basis of candidate’s merit marks and options. 3 The candidates who write the exam in the 1st level (MCQ) have to attend the same Groups in the 2nd level test (ex: MPC 1st level candidates should write MPC 2nd level but not BPC) there is no option for changing of Groups. 1st Level Screening Test 17-01-2021 (SUNDAY): This is a paper based OMR test and will be held on 17-01-2021, in the following subjects for 160 marks SSC Subject basis. The Questions will be of multiple choice type [MCQs]. Each question carries ONE mark. Each Question has only one correct answer. For each wrong answer ¼ mark shall be deducted. The candidates should bubble the circle in the given OMR sheet against the correct option with ball point pen (Blue/Black). Otherwise the valuation cannot be done. The admission shall be provided based on the merit and community reservation. S.No Date and Time Subjects Marks Maths 30 Physical Science 30 Bio Science 30 17-01-2021 from Social Studies 30 1. 10:00 am to 01:00 pm English (Comprehension & 20 Grammar) General Knowledge and Current Affairs 20 TOTAL Marks 160 NOTE:- The question paper for the 1st Level Screening Test will be common for all students who applied for MPC/BiPC/MEC/CEC. There shall be a second level screening test for the students willing to join IIT /COE. The candidate shall be shortlisted, gender wise and community wise in the ratio of 1:3 for 2nd level Descriptive test to get admissions in COEs 2nd Level Screening Test on 21-02-2021 (SUNDAY): The students shall be shortlisted according to state level merit in the ratio of 1:3 for 2nd level Descriptive test The 2nd screening test shall be for 150 marks, SSC Subject basis the subjects and marks are as follows: The type of test is Descriptive. Sl.No Subjects MPC BPC CEC & MEC 1. Maths 45 ---- 45 2. Physics 45 45 ---- 3. Chemistry 45 45 ---- 4. Bio SCi ---- 45 ---- 5. Social ---- ---- 55 6. English comprehension 15 15 15 4 7. General Knowledge and ---- ---- 35 Current affairs TOTAL 150 150 150 1. The list of eligible candidates for 2nd screening test can be obtained / seen from the website of the Society i.e., www.tswreis.in 2. The entrance test question paper will be in bilingual form (i.e., both in English and Telugu Media). 3. Applicants can answer the questions either in Telugu or English at Admission Level test. The medium of instruction at intermediate level will be English only. 4. Admission will be provided to the selected students based on the merit and reservation (Group wise and Gender wise). 5. The selection shall be on the merit at State level in 2nd screening test and allotment of college shall be made by the Secretary, TSWREIS only based on the options given by the candidate. 6. The candidates who are not selected for these 07 colleges below mentioned in the table shall be considered for admissions into other COEs as per the merit, gender wise, community basis and as per the option chosen by them at the time of filling on line application.
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