Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 23: At S R College of Competition in Gandhi Nagar Jammu, Harnit Singh Sudan, who recently qualified the UPSC examinations, hosted a highly informative mentorship session tailored for UPSC and JKAS aspirants, focusing particularly on students who have chosen Anthropology as their optional subject.
The session had enthusiastic participation from aspiring Civil Servants keen on mastering Anthropology.
During the session, Harnit provided a comprehensive overview of the Anthropology syllabus, delving into detailed analysis and recommended study sources. His insights into exam strategy and preparation techniques were well-received by attendees, who found his guidance invaluable for their upcoming examinations.
Participants expressed satisfaction with the session, noting his clarity and depth of knowledge on the subject. Many highlighted the practical advice and study resources shared, which they believed would significantly enhance their preparation efforts.
Harnit emphasized the importance of structured preparation and understanding core concepts in Anthropology. He encouraged participants to adopt a holistic approach to their studies, leveraging both theoretical knowledge and practical application to excel in the exams.
The mentorship session concluded on a positive note, with attendees expressing hope to utilize the insights gained to strengthen their preparation strategies.
“Overall, Mentorship session conducted by SR College proved to be a significant milestone for Anthropology optional aspirants, equipping them with the tools and confidence needed to excel in their academic pursuits and future careers in civil services,” said the attendees.
In addition to the session, SR College , under the guidance of Parveen Sharma , Director , has initiated the JKAS Prelims 2024 test series to further support aspirants in their exam readiness. Furthermore, the college will offer an Interview Guidance Program aimed at preparing students for the final stages of the JKAS 2023 selection process , said a handout, issued here today.