The Department of Tirap, Changlang and Longding Affairs has launched a free civil services coaching programme in collaboration with Sarvasyas IAS Academy, Itanagar, for aspirants from the three districts.
The initiative aims to provide quality coaching, expert guidance and mentorship to help students prepare for competitive examinations, improve their chances of success, and encourage more youth to pursue careers in the civil services.
For many talented students in Arunachal Pradesh, especially those from remote areas, access to quality coaching and mentorship remains a challenge. Programmes like this can bridge that gap by providing equal opportunities and helping deserving aspirants compete with confidence.
Join the Discussion on MyGov Arunachal Pradesh:
- Should free civil services coaching programmes be introduced in every district of Arunachal Pradesh?
- What are the biggest challenges faced by civil services aspirants in the state?
- What additional support, apart from coaching, would help students prepare for competitive examinations?
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 3 hours ago
2. Strategic & Analytical Tools:-
* Advanced Analytics:- Software that tracks mock test performance to pinpoint specific conceptual weaknesses.
* Time-Management Coaching:- Training on exam-day strategies such as question-skipping and pacing.
* Personalized Mentorship:- One-on-one reviews with alumni to recalibrate study plans based on real-world experience.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
1. Psychological & Emotional Support:-
* Mental Health Counseling:- Professional therapists help students manage chronic stress, anxiety and burnout.
* Peer Support Groups:- Structured study circles reduce isolation and allow students to share coping strategies.
* Parental Workshops:- Guidance for parents prevents them from projecting unrealistic academic pressure onto students.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
While coaching provides academic structure, clearing competitive examinations requires a holistic ecosystem that addresses psychological physical and strategic needs to the aspirants.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
What are the three major challenges India faces today?
The major socioeconomic challenges in India include poverty, unemployment, inequality and food security. These interconnected issues limit development and affect quality of life and opportunities for growth.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
What are the challenges faced by UPSC aspirants?
However, beyond the motivation, rank lists and success stories lies a challenging reality that many aspirants underestimate. The dark side of UPSC preparation includes intense competition, prolonged uncertainty, financial dependency, social pressure, emotional burnout and the psychological toll of repeated attempts.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
What are the challenges faced by Civil Services?
Civil services globally face significant challenges like political interference, bureaucratic red tape, and pervasive corruption. In India, these issues are compounded by declining institutional neutrality, an over-reliance on generalist officers in highly technical fields and an outdated reliance on strict rulebooks rather than measurable, outcome-based performance.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
Psychological and Social Pressure:-
1. High competition:- Success rates below one percent multiply mental stress.
2. Family expectations:- Intense societal pressure to clear exams within a strict timeframe.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
Financial and Resource Obstacles:-
1. High cost of preparation:- Expensive study materials, test series and relocation to major hubs strain family budgets.
2. Digital divide:- Poor internet connectivity and lack of affordable digital resources affect rural candidates.
3. Lack of local guidance:- Absence of top-tier institutional mentorship outside major urban centers.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
Exam Process and System Issues:-
1. Delayed recruitment cycles:- Exams stretch across multiple years from notification to final posting.
2. Paper leaks and cancellations:- Sudden legal disputes or re-examinations disrupt study plans and mental peace.
3. Opaque evaluation:- Unclear marking schemes and delayed result declarations frustrate candidates.
BrahmDevYadav 3 weeks 4 hours ago
Civil services aspirants in state exam preparation face major hurdles, specifically delayed examination cycles, unpredictable paper leaks or exam cancellations and limited local coaching infrastructure. These are the major problems in State.