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Balochistan cadet colleges admission quota increased
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QUETTA: Balochistan Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhel announced an increase in the annual admission quota for each cadet college in Balochistan from 70 to 100 students. In addition,10 specific seats will be allocated for students from the same district where the cadet college is located. Presiding over the 18th meeting of the Board of Governors of Balochistan’s cadet colleges here on Saturday, the governor said that increasing of admission quota aimed to provide more opportunities to the students to get admission in cadet colleges. During the meeting, briefings were given on Balochistan’s eleven cadet colleges, including those in Mastung, Qila Saifullah, Pishin, Jaffarabad, Kohlu, Panjgur, Nushki, Ormara, Kharan, and two female cadet colleges in Quetta and Turbat.
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