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Experts to give free interview tips to tribal UPSC aspirants from Jharkhand

Lagatar News by Lagatar News
March 28, 2022
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Ranchi, March 28: Haq Education and Social Welfare Trust is organising free training to successful Mains candidates of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to prepare for personal interviews. The training will be provided by IAS, IRS and IRTS officers.

 

M.A. Haq, Visiting Faculty at Central University, New Delhi and one of the mentors, has informed that a panel of five officers, including ex-members of JPSC, retired IAS and management gurus will be a part of this training process.

 

“Our prime focus is to especially train the tribal IAS aspirants from Jharkhand. Aspirants from Bihar has always done well in UPSC but the tribals from the Jharkhand need proper training and exposure as the panel mostly ask questions regarding the State and its origin,” Haq said while speaking to Lagatar24.com

 

The registration process is currently being held at Hotel BNR Chanakya. The candidates will be provided tips on  DAF (Detailed Application Form), as the panel asks questions related to it. Emphasis will be paid to the personality and appearance of the candidates along with conducting mock interviews. Personality development classes will be held by management guru Krtika Kapoor

 

The aim of the trust is to uplift the Tribal students or UPSC aspirants from Jharkhand and provide them with adequate facilities which will help them prepare for UPSC. The trust has also provided guidance to IAS aspirants from Latehar.

 

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