Cracking Civil Services Exam Decoded At Seminar
Author(s): City Air NewsSpeaking at the event the resource person Manish Gautam, the former Deputy Commandant with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) who is now in to teaching and mentoring, unfolded the Civil Services Exam 2015...
Chandigarh, August 8, 2015: The ETEN ALS IAS, a premier institute for IAS coaching, today held a seminar on cracking the civil services exams at Golden Jubilee Hall, Nr.Ankur School, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Speaking at the event the resource person Manish Gautam, the former Deputy Commandant with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) who is now in to teaching and mentoring, unfolded the Civil Services Exam 2015 syllabus. He talked about the changing need and demand of civil services exam as well as challenges and opportunities in it. Gautam talked about importance of dynamic section within general studies syllabus.
The seminar gave civil services aspirants important tips on use of Open sources of information like newspaper, magazines, journal, govt websites and internet that provide unmatched learning opportunities to millions of them. “At times it becomes difficult for an aspirant to pick out useful things from such a flood of information. Here the ETEN ALS IAS steps in offering a technology-driven learning system that enables students to learn from the domain experts in the comfort of their hometowns. We provide advanced, structured and personalized coaching to the students by country’s acclaimed faculty,” he said.
ETEN IAS has assembled combination of faculty, pedagogy, study material, assessment techniques, test series and expert guidance to ensure better learning and higher degree of success for civil services aspirants.
He added that the ETEN IAS has tied up with India’s biggest IAS test preparation provider ALS (Alternative Learning Systems) for providing civil services entrance exam coaching in India via the VSAT technology. In the past thirteen years, ALS has been contributing more than 20 percent successful students every year in the civil service examination.
Date:
Saturday, August 8, 2015