Interactive Career Counseling for Northeast Civil Service aspirants

Students from Northeast states listen attentively at a career counseling held at ALS IAS coaching centre, New Delhi.
 
Dimapur, October 23 (MExN): There are some who find themselves in the wrong jobs mainly because it is not really their cup of tea. It is only common to find people or professionals that will somewhere be in need for guidance and help in making decisions. This holds true, especially for careers, a delicate part of anyone’s life where futures will be made and relied upon. This is why it is important to take into account that a person’s career is taken care of properly. In such decision-making matters, workers cannot afford to lean on decisions based on judgment alone. It takes careful analysis and the opinion and guidance of people who are already veterans in these kinds of issues.
A press note issued by Zajano Yanthan, New Delhi stated that on October 22, 2011special career counseling was held at ALS IAS coaching centre, New Delhi, for students hailing from Northeast states who are aspiring career in civil service. A very good number had turned up and the interaction was highly productive. The participants were mostly from Nagaland, Manipur, Assam, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh.
The stated that the session was chaired by Dr.Zuchamo Yanthan, Assistant Professor, IGNOU. He gave a short lecture on the topic ‘digital information services’. He has encouraged the students to make the best use of the digitized information resources that are available at eGyanKosh at free of cost. After his presentation, Dr. Zuchamo Yanthan had encouraged the Northeast students to make the best use of the opportunity of having an interactive session with Jojo Mathew, director of ALS coaching centre and the editor of competitive wizard magazine.
Jojo Mathew had given comprehensive information on how to prepare civil service examinations by using his two decades of teaching experience. Being the director of one of the most successful IAS coaching centre in India, his experience cannot be taken for granted. ALS has produced thousands of successful civil service candidates in the country. He has encouraged the participants to come forward and ask questions to clear their doubts concerning issues relating to civil service examinations.  
The participants were highly interactive and had taken full advantage of the opportunity to clarify their doubts from the experts. Jojo had mentioned that one of the important criteria for choosing optional is interest on the subject and the availability of subject experts and proper study materials. By mentioning the recent records of UPSC examinations, he stated that subjects such as Public Administration, Sociology, and Psychology are becoming very popular among the successful candidates, therefore, students who are having interest in this subjects should take up any of them. Jojo Mathew clearly stated that to be successful in UPSC examination, one has to be very disciplined and should kept his/her focus clear. He had also warned the North East students to be disciplined as there are no alternatives for achieving success in life except through a disciplined life style. The interaction ended with a vote of thanks to the experts.



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