Mangaluru: Orientation session on civil service examination held at St Agnes College


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Mangaluru, Feb 18: A highly motivating and informative session on the journey to becoming an IAS officer was conducted at St Agnes College (Autonomous) on February 16, drawing an enthusiastic crowd.

The event commenced with a warm welcome by Gayathri B K, head of the Department of Political Science, who introduced the distinguished resource speaker Dr Charles Lobo IAS (Retd).

Dr Lobo shared inspiring success stories from his own career, outlining the challenges and triumphs experienced along his path to becoming an IAS officer. He also provided valuable tips and strategies to help aspiring civil service candidates crack the highly competitive IAS examination.

The session aimed to motivate students and equip them with practical guidance for their exam preparations. The students actively engaged with the speaker, gaining insights into effective study habits, time management, and mental resilience.

This orientation session was a significant step towards encouraging young minds to pursue public service and civil administration careers. The event was well-received, leaving students inspired and better informed about the journey to becoming an IAS officers.

 

 

  

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