Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Coaching for UPSC, APPSC aspirants conducted

Coaching for UPSC, APPSC aspirants conducted
ITANAGAR, Feb 24: The seven days coaching for UPSC and APPSC aspirants conducted by Seva Bharati in collaboration with Jnana Prabodhini Pune concluded at IGG College, Tezu today.
A total of 20 students have benefited from the coaching.
The closing ceremony was attended by the principal in-charge of the college, the organizing secretary Arunachal Vikash Parishad.

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Coaching programme for competitive exam held
Correspondent
ROING, Feb 25:  A one day coaching programme led by experts from Jnana Prabodhini, Pune to prepare students for various competitive examinations was held here today. Jnana Prabodhini is reputed in the country for producing IAS officers through its able training and guidance.
The coaching programme held at the newly inaugurated Career Counselling cum SSA Training Center was organized by the district administration in support with Research Institute of Worlds Ancient Tradition Culture Heritage (RIWATCH), Roing.
Speaking as Chief Guest, Wangnot Tikhak, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) said there was no short cut to success and hard work is the only way to achieve it.
A total of 50 students from Intaya Public School, VKV, government schools and colleges enrolled for the coaching programme.
"The students are given free coaching to appear for competitive examinations to be conducted by the state public service commission and UPSC," informed Rokom Tayeng, District Labour and Employment Officer (DLEO) cum in-charge, Career Counselling Centre.
He encouraged the students to avail the coaching facility and to make best use of it in preparing oneself for their future career. "Today's coaching programme is the first career counselling programme to be organized by the centre, and we hope to have good beginning," said Tayeng.
Earlier welcoming the participants, Vijay Swami, Executive Director said that there are many factors to be considered when choosing a successful career. "The foremost being the aptitude, and while one may be able to do anything when they put their mind into, but that doesn't mean one will be able to do it well."
He informed that the centre in collaboration with RIWATCH will be conducting classes on aptitude training that will help the students to perform better in examinations.
The experts from Jnana Prabodhini to attend the programme were - Swapnil Digalwar, Aniruddha Dhage and Omkareshwar Khanchangire.

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