Pune: National Entrance Exam for Participation in ‘Manobal’ Project to be Held on June 3

Pune, 21st May 2025: The national entrance exam organized by Deepstambh Foundation to provide opportunities for higher education and competitive exam training to differently-abled, orphaned, and underprivileged individuals under the Manobal Project will be held on June 3, informed Deepstambh Foundation’s founder, Yajurvendra Mahajan. He also mentioned that the last date for online registration for this exam will be May 31.
Giving more details, Yajurvendra Mahajan said, “Since 2005, Deepstambh Foundation has been working towards quality education and training for youth. Under the Manobal Project of the Foundation, every year around 500 differently-abled, orphaned, and underprivileged students are provided with opportunities for higher education and competitive exam training through free residential coaching. The Manobal Project provides residential, free-of-cost coaching for competitive exams to
visually impaired, physically disabled, hearing and speech impaired students, as well as to orphans, tribal and underprivileged students, and transgender individuals aged 18 and above. These students are trained for exams such as UPSC, MPSC, SSC, IBPS, RRB, and Combined Services.”
This national entrance exam is important for students preparing for competitive exams. Students who have passed Class 12 as well as graduates will be eligible for this exam. The exam will be in a multiple-choice format based on the Class 12 syllabus. Students who pass the multiple-choice exam will be interviewed by the Foundation. From these, 500 students will be selected across the country. These selected students will be provided with free-of-cost training under the guidance of experts at the Foundation’s residential centers in Jalgaon, Pune, and Delhi, based on their preferences.
Along with this, the Foundation also helps needy, underprivileged, and divyang students prepare for university and course entrance exams for courses such as BE, BCA, BBA, BA, B.Com, B.Sc, and PhD. Mahajan also mentioned that a separate entrance exam will be conducted by the Foundation for students interested in technological training, handicraft training, and other educational programs.
This is a national-level project designed to be inclusive, easily accessible, and user-friendly for differently-abled students. It also provides international-standard technology and guidance from experts specializing in various disabilities. Please note that the entrance fees for this exam is Rs 50 only.
Interested students can register and apply online through www.deepstambh.org. For more information, contact 8149730318, 9890406717 (Jalgaon), 9168660074, 8624837332 (Pune).