
Right preparation, commitment help crack Civils, says topper
The Hindu
Students get to know nitty-gritty of the exam at interactive session
The UPSC Civil Services exam is arguably one of the toughest examinations of the country, but one can make it with right direction, alignment and commitment, observed M. Surya Teja, 2020 IAS topper of the AP cadre. Speaking at an interactive session organised by the Career Guidance Cell in the JKC College auditorium, Mr. Surya Teja said that rowing harder does not help if the boat is headed in the wrong direction. “Though hard work is sine qua non of preparation, the right method of choosing standard books and NCERT textbooks is very important,” he said.More Related News

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