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INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY

(A Central University, Govt. of India)

The Merchant Navy


Merchant Navy Career is one of the most professionally sound & satisfying career which any young person
would like to acquire in his life. This career has been primarily male oriented, although, legally there is no ban
on girls taking up this profession. However, over the years it has become very clear that the girls are not willing
to choose this profession even in the countries where there is not much of disparity or inhibitions between
men and women working in various professions. In India, so far there have been only handful of girls who have
decided to choose this career and it is yet to be seen whether they find it satisfactory and to their liking.
For the young boys this is one of the best careers among the various professions which are available in India.
It gives considerable job satisfaction, it is economically very lucrative and it also leads to various openings for
those who would not like to continue working on ships for a long time but would be interested in occupying
various prestigious positions in merchant navy related jobs ashore.
The basic requirement for such a young person is that he should:
(a) be reasonably physically fit,
(b) be willing to work hard both physically and mentally,
(c) have a liking for traveling across the world.
Naturally, by virtue of having to work onboard the ships, he would be away from his family for long duration
and would probably be cut off from the mainstream of society ashore. However, these drawbacks are
compensated to a considerable extent by modern mode of communications which has now been incorporated
on board every ship and which enables him to keep in touch with all his near and dear ones regardless of
where his ship is in any part of the world.
Future Prospects
All navigating officers and marine engineers do have the facility to settle down in a shore job, if they wish, in
the following marine career related areas:
a) Surveyors and Examiners employed by Government of India
b) Trainers in various training institutions both in Government and private sector
c) Surveyors employed by various classification Societies
d) Pilots employed by Major Ports for bringing in and taking out ships
e) Surveyors employed by various private organizations for settlement of insurance claims, damage assessment
and cargo calculations, etc.
f) Chartering and brokering for fixture of ships to carry cargo as well as for sale and
purchase of ships.
g) Technical Superintendents employed by Shipping Companies to oversee the proper operation of their
ships.
h) Officers employed by agencies who look after all the requirements of foreign ships coming to India.
Being shore based employment; the wages are not as high as on board the ship. However, there are various
promotional avenues and perquisites and terminal ashore benefits which the seafarers would definitely find it
attractive enough.
Many qualified officers have secured shore employment in foreign countries because the Indian qualifications
comply with the highest International Standards prescribed by IMO and these officers can compete favourably
with the best in the world.
COMMON ENTRANCE TEST AUGUST 2011
IMU invites application from eligible candidates for the common entrance test – August 2011 to be
conducted on 19th Jun 2011 from 1000 hrs. to 1300 hrs. for the one year DNS course leading to B.Sc.
Nautical Science Programme at IMU campuses and its affiliated institutes.
B. Sc. NAUTICAL SCIENCE
Aims and Objectives:
This education and training programme aims at preparing the candidates to face with fortitude and endurance,
the hardships of life at sea and to instill in them a sense of devotion to duty, feeling of goodwill and comradeship,
which is essential for the life at sea.
Programme Structure and Delivery:
This is a six-semester (three year) programme constituting three stages. Initially, candidate is admitted for
the one year (2 Semesters) Pre-sea course and on completion of I & II Semesters, the candidate will be
awarded Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS).
This diploma programme is followed by one and half year (3 Semesters) on-board ship training and after
successful completion of the same; the candidate is awarded Advanced Diploma in Nautical Science (ADNS).
After completion of the on-board training, the Sixth Semester constitutes “Second Mate Certificate of
Competency” awarded by the Director General of Shipping and simultaneous award of B.Sc., (Nautical Science)
degree from the University.
Medium of instructions: The medium of instructions for this programme is English
Programme Duration: The minimum duration for this programme is Three years. However, a maximum duration
of six years is permissible to complete the programme.
Admission to this programme is offered on the basis of qualifying in the Common Entrance Test conducted by
IMU twice a year. The candidates seeking admission can fall in two categories namely Sponsored and Non-
Sponsored.
A candidate can be sponsored for admission by an employing shipping company/ their authorised manning
agents registered with the DGS and hence fall under category of Sponsored candidates. The Non-Sponsored
candidates are those candidates who do not get sponsorship for their admission in the programme but they
later seek sponsorship for their on-board training after obtaining admission in the programme. Accordingly,
all candidates (sponsored or non-sponsored) are required to successfully clear the IMU-Common Entrance
Test (IMU-CET) to become eligible for admission in the programme. The Sponsored and Non-Sponsored
candidates are required to appear together in the IMU-CET and obtain minimum qualifying marks. Those
below the qualifying marks will not be considered for allotment of seats to any training institute.
All candidates (sponsored or non-sponsored) are required to successfully clear the IMU Common Entrance
Test to become eligible for admission in the programme.
The sponsoring companies are free to select IMU-CET qualified candidates, of their choice, to suit their
company’s requirements and need not go by ranking in IMU-CET in picking up the IMU-CET qualified student
of their choice.
All the sponsored candidates shall report to IMU for certificate verification session which will be held separately.
The date and time of the same will be intimated later. A non-refundable Certificate Verification fee of Rs.10,000/
- will be charged from the sponsored candidates.
Educational Qualification:
1. Pass in 10+2 examination from a recognized Board / University with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
(PCM), with not less than 55% aggregate marks in PCM.
OR
B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry or Electronics with Physics as individual subject in one of the
year, with an average of not less than 50% of marks in the final year of B.Sc., from a recognized University
provided that the candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
from a recognised Board.
OR
B.E./B. Tech. or it’s equivalent degree from I.I.T. or from a college recognized by AICTE/UGC.
AND
2. Should have passed with not less than 50% marks in English as a separate subject, at either 10th or 12th
standard or in the Degree programme conducted by a recognized Board/ University.
Age Limit:
Should not be more than 25 years and less than 17 years as on the commencement of course. The age limit is
relaxable by 2 years in case of female candidates and 5 years for SC/ST candidates.
Physical and Medical Standards:
Medically fit as per the standards set by Merchant Shipping Medical Examination Rules, 2000 as amended
from time to time.
Eye-sight:
6/6 in each eye without visual aids. Normal colour vision. Candidates will have to undergo a full eyesight test
conducted by the Mercantile Marine Department (MMD) before being finally selected for the programme.
Eligibility :
Unmarried (male/female) Indian citizens (limited /foreign nationals may be admitted)
NOTE
1. The candidates are strongly advised that before participating in IMU-CET they shall get themselves
medically examined for their physical and medical fitness as per the standards set by Merchant Shipping
Medical Examination Rules, 2000, as amended from time to time as well as for their eye-sight to ensure
that they meet the relevant criteria in this regard. It would be prudent to get the eye-sight checked from
a qualified Eye Specialist to ascertain that the candidate posses 6/6 eye-sight in both eyes and do not
suffer from colour blindness or any other deformity of eyes.
2. The candidates in their own interest are strongly advised to under go full medical check up before making
an application for participation in Entrance Examination, to ascertain their eligibility and to avoid any
last minute embarrassment. However, it is made clear that the candidates are required to meet the
medical criteria as prescribed in Merchant Shipping Medical Examination Rules, 2000, as amended from
time to time. The candidates are reguired to produce medical fitness certificate issued by DGS approved
Doctor at the time of counselling. The candidates shall also be subjected to full eyesight test conducted
by Mercantile Marine Department of Government of India. For details please visit the website of
Directorate General of Shipping i.e. www.dgshipping.com In fact, the candidate undergoing the training
programme shall cultivate the habit of visiting this website for their professional purposes.
To be declared fit to undergo the prescribed training programme, a candidate must be in good mental
and physical health and free from any bodily defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of duties.
3. The candidates are expected to possess good communication skills in English. It is recommended that
the candidates should have good command in written and spoken English language as the same may
help the candidates to improve their performance in the Common Entrance Test and interviews for on-
board placement which are conducted only in English. It will also help in comprehending the courses
taught and also getting placements with the employing shipping companies.
HOW TO APPLY
The IMU – CET application form will be made available through the following channels:
1. The application form along with the information brochure and admission procedure can be availed at
selected branches of Indian Bank by paying Rs. 800/- (Rs. 450/- for SC/ST Candidates). List of Indian Bank
branches are placed in Annexure - I
2. Download the application form, Information Brochure & Payment Challan through online at
http://www.imu.tn.nic.in , fee viz. Rs. 800/- (Rs. 450/- for SC/ST Candidates) can be paid through Challan
payable at any of the SBI/Indian Bank branches all over India.
3. Through Post by sending a demand draft valued Rs. 800/- (Rs. 450/- for SC/ST Candidates) in favor of
“Indian Maritime University” payable at Chennai to the university.
4. Direct Visit to our University Offices at Chennai / Mumbai / Kolkata / Vizag and Kochi by submitting a
Demand Draft valued Rs. 800/- (Rs. 450/- for SC/ST Candidates) in favor of “Indian Maritime University”
payable at Chennai.
FEE STRUCTURE
Course Fee: The course fee is Rs.2.20 lakhs.
Admission Procedure
1. The admission for this programme is offered twice a year, i.e. in January/February and July/August. IMU
invites applications from prospective learners through advertisements in national and regional dailies
detailing all the relevant information and criteria for admission.
2. It is mandatory for all the candidates to qualify in the Common Entrance Test conducted by IMU to seek
admission in B.Sc., (Nautical Science) programme of IMU irrespective of whether their candidature is
sponsored by a Shipping Company/DGS approved (RPS registered) manning agent or not.
3. The eligible candidates in all respects i.e. educational qualifications, age, physical and medical standards,
eye-sight is advised to apply for the Common Entrance Test conducted by IMU. Those appearing for the
eligibility educational qualification examination (i.e. 10+2/ B.Sc./ B.Tech.) are also eligible to apply provided
they meet all the eligibility criteria and produce the certificates to that effect to the IMU authorities for
verification at the time of counseling and submit to the respective Institute at the time of joining the
course.
4. Various employing shipping companies/ their manning agents registered with the Directorate General
of Shipping, Mumbai may also advertise for the programme for selection of candidates for sponsorship
clearly mandating that all such candidates will have to appear in the Entrance Examination to be conducted
by IMU, for which the candidates shall make separate application to IMU. In case of Sponsored candidates,
the companies are free to select IMU-CET qualified candidates of their choice and to set their own ‘add-
on’ criteria of selection (Psychometric test / Written test/ Interviews/ Higher passing percentage in
eligibility educational qualification examination etc.) provided they meet the minimum eligibility as
prescribed in “Eligibility” given. All such aspirants must qualify in the IMU-CET. Thus, they need to
additionally apply for the Common Entrance Test of IMU. For the Sponsored candidates it would be
sufficient that they are declared qualified in the Common Entrance Test and are sponsored by the Shipping
Companies / DGS approved (RPS registered) Manning Agents. All such Sponsored candidates who
qualify in the Common Entrance Test conducted by IMU shall be selected by the Shipping Companies /
DGS approved manning agents who sponsor such candidates for admission to be made at the respective
Training Institute having tie-up with such companies. Thus, in case of sponsored candidates, this allocation
of Training Institutes is directly done by the sponsoring shipping companies / registered manning agents
and accordingly these sponsoring shipping companies / registered manning agents shall communicate
to the Sponsored candidates as well as IMU the name of Training Institute allotted to them as per the tie
up between the sponsoring shipping companies /registered manning agents and the Training Institutes.
5. The Common Entrance Examination shall have 180 objective type multiple choice questions each carrying
one mark distributed in six subjects which are to be attempted in 3 hours duration. The standard of this
Common Entrance Test will generally be that of 10+2 level. These six subjects are as follows:

Chemistry 30 questions
English 30 questions
General Knowledge 30 questions
Mathematics 30 questions
Physics 30 questions
Reasoning Aptitude 30 questions

List of Examination Centre: Cities Code No.


Sl. No. Name of City Code No.
1 Chennai 01
2 Madurai 02
3 Cochin 03
4 Trivandrum 04
5 Bengaluru 05
6 Hyderabad 06
7 Vishakapatnam 07
8 Port Blair 08
9 New Delhi 09
10 Guwahati 10
11 Patna 11
12 Mumbai 12
13 Raipur 13
14 Bilaspur 14
15 Kandla 15
16 Jaipur 16
17 Pune 17
18 Chandigarh 18
19 Lucknow 19
20 Ranchi 20
21 Kolkata 21
22 Dehradun 22
6. There are two distinct forms in this Prospectus for the IMU- CET. The Application Form ‘A’ is to be filled
in by the candidate to get qualified in the IMU-Common Entrance Test. The same has to be submitted at
the time of certificate verification in the case of sponsored candidates.
7. Completed Application Form should be sent to “Controller of Examinations; Indian Maritime University;
East Coast Road; Uthandi; Chennai-600119” in an envelope super-scribed “Application form for Diploma
in Nautical Science leading to B.Sc. (Nautical Science) for Common Entrance Test along with proof of
payment or payment challan or demand draft for Rs.800/- (Rs.450/- for SC/ST candidates) drawn in
favour of “Indian Maritime University” payable at Chennai. The applicants are advised to write their
name, address and Phone No. on the reverse of the D.D. Incomplete Application Forms or those received
after the due date (27th May 2011) will be summarily rejected and no enquiries will be entertained in
this regard. The students are, therefore, advised to fill the relevant information carefully in the Application
Form. The University will not accept any statement from the students about their ignorance in meeting
these requirements.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL APPLICATIONS HAVE TO BE ACCOMPANIED WITH 1 SELF-ADDRESSED
AND Rs.5/- STAMPED ENVELOPE OF 10" x 4-1/2" SIZE.
8. CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO RETAIN A PHOTOCOPY OF THE FILLED-IN APPLICATION FORM. On the
basis of information furnished by the candidate in the Application Form, he/she will be sent an Admit
Card for the Common Entrance Test. In case the candidate does not receive the same, he/she should
check for it on the website of IMU and take a printout of the same and paste his/her photograph over it
and get it attested from a Gazetted Officer. At the time of Common Entrance Test, on this print out the
candidate will be required to put his/her signature in the presence of Invigilator and thereafter the
Invigilator will also put his signature on this copy. In case the candidate’s Admit card is also not found on
the website, please contact the IMU along with the photocopy of the Application Form submitted by
him/her for the issuance of a Duplicate Admit Card.
9. Candidate shall make sure that he/she retain his/her Admit card with him/her duly countersigned by
the Invigilator concerned after the Common Entrance Test and keep it in safe custody. He/She will be
required to produce it at the time of Counseling. He/She may also be required to produce his/her Admit
Card at the time of Interviews conducted by shipping companies/their manning agents. Finally, this
Admit Card is to be enclosed along with the Proforma for Admission. The candidate may also be asked to
produce his/her original testimonials at the time of Counseling at IMU for purposes of verification.
However, he/she will have to necessarily produce all original certificates/testimonials at the time of
taking admission.
10. Continuation of admission beyond Second Semester (DNS Course) i.e. in 3rd, 4th and 5th Semesters
which includes On-board Ship training will be possible only after the candidate gets the placement on
the Ship which shall be the responsibility of the candidate himself/herself. Manning agents visit training
institutes of repute and interview cadets who are not sponsored. Candidates are advised not to fall prey
to the promises made by UNAUTHORISED AGENTS OF PLACEMENTS ON BOARD SHIPS AGAINST PAYMENT
OF LARGE SUMS OF MONEY.
11. No candidate can be admitted directly as the sponsored candidate of Training Institute. The sponsoring
authority will be only the Shipping companies and DGS approved (RPS registered) manning agents.
12. Please see the checklist before sending the Application Form.
13. The sponsored candidates are advised to seek sponsorship only from bonafide Shipping Companies or
their duly registered manning agents. The website of DGS has relevant information in this regard and
the same may be made use of. Also, it is in the interest of sponsored candidates to possess a letter of
sponsorship in their own custody so as to make sure that they are duly sponsored. Such letter of
Sponsorship shall clearly mention the name of the candidate, date of birth, father’s/mother’s name, the
e-mail ID of shipping company/manning agents and their contact telephones etc. The IMU can ask for
the production of Sponsorship letter in Original from the candidates admitted as Sponsored failing which
the admission is liable for cancellation.
14. After completion of first round of counseling and allotment of seats, for the subsequent / resultant
seats which may arise due to non-joining of candidates, due to being medical unfit, etc., cases, IMU
reserves the right to decide whether to allot seats for non-sponsored candidates through counseling or
through direct allotment without counseling (based on rank obtained by the candidate in IMU-CET).
15. From the candidates who appear for counseling a non-refundable fee of Rs.10,000/- will be collected by
IMU by way of D.D. This non-refundable fee does not form part of the regular course fee to be paid to
the Institute at the time of joining the course.
16. The reservation for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and OBC candidates shall be as per
Government of India rules.
17. In case of candidates obtaining the same rank in IMU-CET, for admission purpose, their PCM percentage
and in case of further tie, their date of birth will be the criteria for allotment of seats.
18. Validity of CET Score is applicable only for Academic Session starting August 2011.

Prospectus and Application will be available at


IMU website from : 18.04.2011
Last Date for receipt of filled in applications
at IMU –Chennai : 27.05.2011
Common Entrance Test will be held on : 19.06.2011
(10.00 am – 1.00 pm)
Date of Declaration of Results : 27.06.2011
Counseling Dates : 12-15 July 2011
Course Commences on : AUGUST 01, 2011
Form A

(A Central University, Govt. of India)


EAST COAST ROAD, UTHANDI, CHENNAI - 600 119.

APPLICATION FORM FOR ENTRANCE TEST


Affix your
Form No. : passport size
photograph
(3.5cm x 4.5 cm
Only for DNS duly attested by
you
Non Sponsored Sponsored

1. Programme Title :
2. Enrollment No. (To be allotted by IMU) :
3. Details of Fees : Demand Draft No. :
Date & Bank Name :
Amount :
4. Name of the Student
(as in your secondary (10th Class) Examination Certificate)

5. Father’s (or) Mother’s Name :


6. Address for Correspondence 1st Line :
2nd Line

City

State

Pin Code

7. Telephone No. (if any) with STD Code :


8. Mobile No. (if any) :
9. E-mail Address (if any) :

10. Date of Birth :


DD MM Y Y Y Y
11. Age :
(as on date of commencement of course)

12. Sex : MALE FEMALE

13 Religion :
14. Nationality : Indian Other (if others please specify)

15. Territory Code : Urban Rural


16. Category : Gen. SC ST OBC

17. Relevant Educational Qualification (which make you eligible for the programme)
% of marks in PCM/B.Sc., Name of the Board
Qualification Main Subjects Year of Passing
(Final Year) B.Tech

PHYSICS l %
CHEMISTRY l %
10+2
MATHS l %
Overall Percentage l %

B.Sc.
B.E/B.Tech.

(Board/University must
be approved/recog-
nized by the Govt. of
India)

Highest Percentage of marks obtained in English in 10th or 12th or B.Sc./B.Tech examinations.


l %

18. Name of Sponsoring Shipping Company (to be filled by the Sponsored Candidates only)

19. Exam (Centre Code) : Centre Name :

DECLARATION BY APPLICANT
I hereby declare that I have read and understood the conditions of eligibility for the programme for which I am seeking admission. I
fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria for this programme as prescribed in the prospectus. I have provided necessary and relevant
information. In the event of any information being found incorrect or misleading, my candidature shall be liable to cancellation by the
University at any time and I shall not be entitled to refund of any fee paid by me to the University. Further, I have carefully studied the
rules of the University as printed in the Prospectus and I accept them and shall not raise any dispute in future over the same rules. I
further declare that I am medically fit as per the standards set by Merchant Shipping Medical Examination Rules, 2000, as amended
from time to time and have also got my eye-sight checked from a qualified Eye specialist who has certified that I possess 6/6 eye sight
in both eyes without visual aids and do not suffer from colour blindness and therefore I shall not entitled for any refund of fee paid to
IMU at any stage of admission in case I am declared ineligible during MMD eye-sight test/Medical Fitness Test.

Date :
DD MM Y Y Y Y
CHECK LIST Signature of Candidate
Before submitting the application form please make sure that you have affixed you photograph and signed
over it and attached the following (Tick the relevant boxes)
i. Demand Draft for Application Fee for Rs.800/- (Rs.450/- in case of SC/ST Candidates or Challan Copy
or Proof of Payment to Bank)
ii Self attested Category / Certificate for SC/ST/OBC candidates wherever required.
Form B

(A Central University, Govt. of India) Affix your


passport size
EAST COAST ROAD, UTHANDI, CHENNAI - 600 119.
photograph
(3.5cm x 4.5 cm
duly attested by
you
IMPORTANT EVENTS AT A GLANCE

Sl. No. EVENT SCHEDULE

01. Last date for submission of filled Application Forms 27.05.2011

02. Date of Examination 19th June 2011

03. Date of Declaration of Results 27.06.2011

04. Scheduled date of Counseling 12-15 July 2011

05. Commencement of the course 01 August 2011

Entry in the Examination Hall : 9.15 A.M.

Checking of Admit Cards by Invigilators : 9.30 A.M. to 9.45 A.M.

Distribution of Test Booklet : 9.45 A.M.

Seal of Test Booklet to be broken / : 9.55 A.M.

Opened to take out the Answer Sheet

Test Commences : 10.00 A.M.

Test Concludes : 01.00 P.M.

NOTE:
1. Candidates are advised to visit IMU website www.imu.tn.nic.in for latest updates regarding Common
Entrance Test, date and admission, etc.
2. Candidates are advised to bring the Hall ticket and ball-pens of good quality.
3. Calculators/Mobile Phones/Electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited in the Examination Hall.
4. All rough works are to be done in the Test Booklet only in the space earmarked for such works.

CHECKLIST

Before submitting the application forms please make sure that you have affixed your photograph and
signed over it and attached the following: (Tick the relevant boxes)
i) Demand Draft of Rs.800/- (450/- for SC/ST) in favour of “Indian Maritime University” payable at Chennai,
proof of payment or challan.
ii) Self-attested Category Certificate for SC/ST/OBC candidates wherever required.
iii) Copies of necessary mark statements and certificates.
iv) One self-addressed and stamped (Rs.5/-) envelopes of size 10"X 4-1/2".
ANNEXURE -I
LIST OF INDIAN BANKS
S.No. State Branch Name Address
1. ANDAMAN and PORT BLAIR 22, Babu Lane, Aderdeen Bazaar, Port Blaior-744101
NICOBAR

2. ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM Lorven Plaza, behind Vimal Showroom Daba


Gardens, Visakhapatnam-630 020.

3. ANDHRA PRADESH HYDERABAD MAIN 5-1-679, Surabhi Arcade Bank Street, Hyderabad-600 001.

4. ASSAM GUWAHATI S S Road, Laktokia, Kamrup-781 001.

5. BIHAR PATNA CITY P B No. 627, Jhauganj, Patna-800 008.

6. CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH SCO 38-39, Madhya Marg Sector 7C, Chandigarh-160 019.

7. CHHATTISGARH RAIPUR Gurunanak Chowk, Raipur-492 001

8. CHHATTISGARH BILASPUR 1Floor, Taha Complex, Vyapar Vihar Road,


Bilaspur-495 001.

9. DELHI NEW DELHI MAIN G-41, Connaught Circus, Connaught Place,


New Delhi-110 001.

10. GUJARAT AHMEDABAD P B No.257, Mission road, Bhadra, Ahmedabad-380 001.

11. JHARKHAND RANCHI Sainik Bhawan, Main Road, Ranchi-834 001.

12. KARNATAKA BANGALORE CITY P B No. 9025, 10, Kempegowda Road, Bangalore-560 009.

13. KERALA M.G. ROAD (EKM) Door No. 40/8005 and 40/8006, M.G.Road,
Ernakulam, Ernakulam-682 035.

14. KERALA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM P B No. 45, Indian Bank Towers, M.G. Road,
Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvananthapurm-695 001.

15. MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI United India Building, Sir P.M. Road, Fort, Mumbai-400 001.

16. MAHARASHTRA NAGPUR Gotmare Market, Laxmi Bhavan Square, Dharampeth,


Nagpur-440 010.

17. MAHARASHTRA PUNE CITY 495, Mantri Heights, Shaniwar Peth,


Pune-411 030.

18. ORISSA BHUBANESWAR 32, Janpath, Ashok Nagar Unit-II, Bhubaneswar-751 009.

19. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR Dharma Heights, 10, Motilal Atal Marg,


Opp Ganpati Plaza, Jaipur-302 001.

20. TAMILNADU CHENNAI-NEELANGARAI East Coast Road, Neelangarai, Chennai-600 0041.

21. TAMILNADU MADURAI MAIN P B No. 25, 100 and 101 East Avani Moola Street,
Madurai-625 001.

22. UTTARANCHAL DEHRADUN 3, Astely Hall, Raipur Road, Dehra Dun-248 001.

23. UTTARPRADESH LUCKNOW 1 & 2, Ashok Marg, Hazaratkunj, Lucknow-226 001.

24. WEST BENGAL KOLKATA MAIN 3/1, R N Mukherjee Road,


Sree Ram Chambers, Kolkata-700 001.
NOTES

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