The Residential Coaching Academy (RCA), Aligarh Muslim University, organised an interactive session for its Super 30 students with senior IAS officer Dr M. Ariz Ahammed, Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of Assam (Assam–Meghalaya cadre, 1995 batch), offering aspirants valuable insights into civil services preparation and leadership.
Addressing the gathering, Dr Ahammed emphasised the importance of setting clear goals at an early stage and striving for admission to premier universities and institutions. He urged students to maintain clarity of purpose and focus, noting that personality development, a positive outlook and disciplined time management are critical determinants of success in competitive examinations.
Highlighting the inner strength required for civil services preparation, he advised aspirants to cultivate simplicity, perseverance and emotional resilience to navigate the demanding journey. A key feature of the programme was an interactive one-to-one session during which he listened to students’ concerns and provided personalised guidance.
The Super 30 initiative, approved by the Vice-Chancellor, seeks to provide structured mentorship and focused academic support to selected undergraduate civil services aspirants of the University.
Prof Mohd Hasan, Director, RCA; Dr Firoz Ahamed, Assistant Director; Assistant Professors Dr HibahIslahi and Mr Baboo Ali; and resident warden Dr Shahbaz Hussain were present during the programme.
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