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Expert Lecture on Career Challenges and Opportunities in UPSC

Electrical Engineering Society (EES) has successfully organised a seminar on Career Challenges and Opportunities in UPSC for Engineering Student, on 6 April. In the present scenario, the engineering students find themselves more vibrant than ever. An engineering student of today is highly likely to convert himself into an administrator or a  bureaucrat of tomorrow, so a span of opportunities are circling the engineers. Following the latest trend, we can easily infer, that UPSC produces its toppers and highest rankers from students of engineering cult more than students of art and humanities. Pondering over the above EES  decided to mark a session for those students who want to turn their career towards the civil services in future. EES invited Mr T.N. Kaushal as the guest speaker for the session. He has completed his term as Indian Foreign Services(IFS), and Indian Revenue Services (IRS) through very prestigious UPSC examination, previously he was selected for the post of  SDM through PCS examinations. 
                 Mr Kaushal guided students on various aspects and preparation strategies and planning for UPSC. About 150 Students from all the branches and years were present and attended the seminar. All the necessary expenditures required for the seminar was borne by TEQIP -III.Faculties of Electrical engineering Dr Nitin Anand Srivastava, Dr Arunima Verma and Mr Saurabh Jha were present during the seminar. With a short introduction of the Guest Speaker by the anchor and customary welcome greeting by Dr Arunima Verma, the session started with questions by curious students, which were answered by Mr T.N. Kaushal. In the session lasting for 2 hours, about 15+ questions regarding UPSC were asked by students. Comparing of the programme was done by Akarsh Kumar Shukla, 3rd year EE student while overall management was done by Sachin Rajput, Final year EE student and Shrey Dubey, 3rd year EE student. Attendance of all the present students was taken in a register and feedback of the guest speaker was also recorded. The programme ended with giving memento to the guest speaker and a formal photograph.








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