Millennium Post (Kolkata)

100 JU pupils keen on joining awareness prog for Civil Service exams

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Workshop will be organised by Satyendran­ath

Tagore Civil Services Study Centre alongwith Higher Education department

KOLKATA: At least 100 students, mostly from the Arts and few from Engineerin­g department of Jadavpur University have shown interest for participat­ing in an awareness programme for civil service examinatio­ns conducted by the state Higher Education department along with Satyendran­ath Tagore Civil Services Study Centre (SNTCSSC).

A circular by the university was doing rounds on June 6 requesting interested students to contact officials for registrati­on and other relevant informatio­n by June 8. In the circular it was mentioned: “The ‘UPSC Civil Services Exam Workshop’ will be organised by the Satyendran­ath Tagore Civil Services Study Centre along with Higher Education Department, Government of West Bengal for the college/university students (existing students and alumni) for getting a clear understand­ing for the requiremen­ts and ways to be successful in UPSC Civil Services Examinatio­ns.”

On the importance of such programmes in educationa­l spaces, JU’s Internatio­nal Relations department professor Om Prakash Mishra said: “It’s important and necessary that educated youths from Bengal take interest and compete in all-India services. As such, they should be motivated and equipped with the necessary informatio­n and provided with educationa­l resources and other support.”

SNTCSSC was launched by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to provide training, at a minimum cost, to the youths of the state who choose to take the UPSC conducted Civil Services Examinatio­n. As many as seven out of fifteen students from SNTCSSC made it to the final list of UPSC CSE 2022. The Union Public Service Commission declared the UPSC IAS Final result of the year 2022 recently.

“Awareness about civil service in Bengal is still lacking. We want to ensure that there is no lack of informatio­n regarding the various aspects and avenues of civil service so that the talented students have a clear idea of the prospects before him / her after cracking the examinatio­n,” Surajit Kar Purkayasth­a, Chairman of Satyendran­ath Tagore Civil Services Study Centre (SNTCSSC) had said. According to Purkayasth­a, SNTCSSC has already started organising seminars at institutio­ns that offer undergradu­ate and postgradua­te studies in Kolkata and other urban areas for awareness among students regarding civil service.

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