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The '''Services Preparatory Institute''' ({{lang-mr|सैनिकी सेवापूर्व शिक्षण संस्था}}) is an Indian [[military school]]. It was established in 1977 at [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], [[Maharashtra]], by the [[Government of Maharashtra]] to prepare students for the written [[Union Public Service Commission]] |
The '''Services Preparatory Institute''' ({{lang-mr|सैनिकी सेवापूर्व शिक्षण संस्था}}) is an Indian [[military school]]. It was established in 1977 at [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], [[Maharashtra]], by the [[Government of Maharashtra]] to prepare students for the written examination held by [[Union Public Service Commission]] for joining [[National Defence Academy (India)|National Defence Academy]] and [[Indian Naval Academy]], and for interviews with the [[Services Selection Board]].{{cn|date=January 2018}} In 2017 the institute received more than nine thousand applications for sixty available places.{{r|toi}} |
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Revision as of 16:17, 22 January 2018
Services Preparatory Institute | |
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Address | |
Sector N–12, CIDCO, Aurangabad – 431003 India | |
Coordinates | 19°54′23″N 75°20′58″E / 19.9065°N 75.3495°E |
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Type | Public school Run by the Government of Maharashtra |
Motto | Template:Lang-mr (Hard Work Pays) |
Established | 1977 |
Grades | Class 11–12 |
Gender | Boys |
Number of students | 120[1] |
Campus size | 4 hectares (10 acres) |
Colour(s) | Blue and grey |
Website | spiaurangabad |
The Services Preparatory Institute (Template:Lang-mr) is an Indian military school. It was established in 1977 at Aurangabad, Maharashtra, by the Government of Maharashtra to prepare students for the written examination held by Union Public Service Commission for joining National Defence Academy and Indian Naval Academy, and for interviews with the Services Selection Board.[citation needed] In 2017 the institute received more than nine thousand applications for sixty available places.[1]
References
- ^ a b Prasad Joshi (28 April 2017). Services institute gets 9,017 applications for 60 seats. Times of India. Accessed January 2018.