
Dimapur, April 13 (MExN): The India Northeast Tribal Community Welfare Society (INTCWS), Notun Basti, Dimapur under the aegis of Libra Consultancy, its education wing, undertook its 9th yearly inspection of nine universities and colleges in Punjab, for the benefit of tribal students. INTCWS Chairman, Atsei Sekhose, in a press release stated that Vice Chancellor of CT University, Ludhiana has earmarked special provisions in different courses for the welfare of tribal students. This annual visit is done to find out recognised and reputed universities/colleges offering different professional courses in the country in order to facilitate tribal students and parents to choose from the best institutes available.
The society has informed the students and public that it has opened its permanent branch office at Kohima from this year, located near Mount Hermon School, Kenuozou for the convenience of tribal students from Kohima and nearby districts, by well experienced professional lecturers and team to assist students to avail free counseling and guidance for professional courses.