Assam Raj Bhavan signs agreement for UPSC civil services exam coaching
Press Trust of India | September 27, 2024 | 10:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Under the scheme, Assam youths will be provided free of cost coaching for UPSC CSE exam.
UPSC CSE preparation strategy along with best books for prelims as well as mains exam for sure success.
Download EBookGUWAHATI : The Assam Raj Bhavan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Paavan Chintan Dhara Ashram for coaching civil service aspirants. The Governor's Commissioner and Secretary S S Meenakshi Sundaram and Paavan Chintan Dhara's secretary Kavita Asthana signed the MoU in the presence of Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya.
UPSC IAS 2026: UPSC 2026 Annual Calender
Also See: UPSC IAS Mains QP's (2016-23) | Complete guide
Don't Miss: UPSC CSE Sample Papers
Assam, like its natural resources, is very rich in human resources and its competent youth will be given the right platform will excel and bring laurels to the state, the governor said. Keeping this in mind and giving youths the right platform to excel, the Raj Bhavan has formulated a scheme, Governor Assam’s Pratibha Pratsahan Yojana, he said.
Acharya said that under the scheme, promising youths of Assam will be provided coaching free of cost for UPSC civil service examinations. "This initiative will not only empower the capabilities of our candidates but also assist them in realising their dreams,” he said.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Jio Institute not an Institution of Eminence, education ministry clarifies in Rajya Sabha
- ‘Degree loses value’: Why Andaman college students continue protest against shift from Pondicherry University
- Protests ‘natural part’ of campus life: HC quashes Ambedkar University Delhi’s order expelling student
- What changes with the National Dental Commission? Shrinking state role, NExT exam, BDS fee regulation
- Central institutions fill over 30,000 posts; SC, ST, OBC ones more slowly: Education ministry data
- IIFT Kolkata: Placements close with no jobs for over 34%; students allege bias in process
- Medical Colleges: NMC mandates more beds in select PG courses, fewer faculty for private institutes
- Revamp Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, serve breakfast under PM POSHAN, regulate foreign university campuses: Panel
- ‘What is our life?’: Transgender Bill 2026 ‘returns us to the 1880s,’ says Kerala’s first trans lawyer
- ‘Thought it was my fault’: How students are being harassed, followed and silenced – on the way to school