PUNE: As many as 50,000 aspirants of civil carrier examinations across Maharashtra visited the first-ever aggressive examinations festival that ended on Thursday. The tournament organised by means of Srujan Foundation and MPSC Students' Rights guided Maharashtra Public Service Commission and Union Public Service Commission examinations aspirants.
Sessions by means of eminent IAS officers, advantage holders and bureaucrats guided the candidates.
Founder of Srujan Foundation, Rohit Pawar, stated, "Many candidates want to take the civil service examinations because a relative or a friend has qualified. But they must study their capabilities and plan their path. An attempt to direct such students on the right path has been made by organising this festival."
The festival additionally had stalls by means of publishers and coaching classes for candidates. Vaibhav Shewale, an aspirant from Osmanabad, stated the training magnificence industry has grown and candidates from smaller the town are deceived by means of their gimmicks and end up perplexed. "The event helped us choose the path," he added.
Candidates with all-India ranks in the us examinations shared their experiences. Swati Dabhade, who cleared the deputy collector's submit this year, spoke in regards to the hurdles whilst making ready for the examination and the way aspirants can conquer them.
Mahesh Bade of MPSC Students Rights stated an software called 'Competitive Aspirants Navigator' may just deal with aspirants issues.
Sessions by means of eminent IAS officers, advantage holders and bureaucrats guided the candidates.
Founder of Srujan Foundation, Rohit Pawar, stated, "Many candidates want to take the civil service examinations because a relative or a friend has qualified. But they must study their capabilities and plan their path. An attempt to direct such students on the right path has been made by organising this festival."
The festival additionally had stalls by means of publishers and coaching classes for candidates. Vaibhav Shewale, an aspirant from Osmanabad, stated the training magnificence industry has grown and candidates from smaller the town are deceived by means of their gimmicks and end up perplexed. "The event helped us choose the path," he added.
Candidates with all-India ranks in the us examinations shared their experiences. Swati Dabhade, who cleared the deputy collector's submit this year, spoke in regards to the hurdles whilst making ready for the examination and the way aspirants can conquer them.
Mahesh Bade of MPSC Students Rights stated an software called 'Competitive Aspirants Navigator' may just deal with aspirants issues.
Hundreds attend first 'festival' for competitive exams in Pune
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June 22, 2019
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