Athira Jamwal interacts with Civil Services aspirants

Athira Jamwal interacting with Civil Services aspirants at S R College on Sunday.
Athira Jamwal interacting with Civil Services aspirants at S R College on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 26: The SR College of Competitions ( SRCC) organized an interaction with Athira Jamwal who secured 20th rank in the recently declared 2021-JKAS result.
While sharing her journey, she spoke about her experiences and the problems faced during the preparation for Civil Services. She dealt with the nature and structure of the exam comprehensively. All the aspects including the scheme and pattern of the exam, approach for Prelims and Mains, sources of material and the books required, use of online resources and the relevance of newspaper reading in preparing the current affairs and writing test series for both prelims and mains were covered thoroughly and to the satisfaction of the students. She attended to all the queries raised by the aspirants and answered the same in detail.
Aspirants were also guided about the CSAT and Essay papers. Athira also shared her PSC interview and the kind of questions asked by the Chairman and other Board members and how mock interviews helped her.
Aspirants raised queries regarding factors to be kept in mind while choosing a right and suitable Optional. Further, aspirants asked about the ethics, integrity and aptitude papers and the approach to handle the theory and the case studies part. Aspirants were also suggested to at least attend one comprehensive test series for both prelim and mains examinations. The College has already started a test series for 2023 IAS/JKAS Prelims.
The response was overwhelming and the attendees appreciated the initiative taken by the SR College. The attendees included the aspirants preparing for IAS 2023 and JKAS 2023 and also undergraduates who will be eligible in a couple of years.
“SR College has planned a series of free interactions with the IAS officers , JKAS toppers and various subject experts from Delhi and Jammu for the benefit of Civil Services aspirants of Jammu and Kashmir and this interaction was one in the series,” informed Office Coordinator, Shweta Saini.