SHILLONG, AUG 29: Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Thursday launched Chief Minister’s Civil Services Fellows (Scholarship worth 1 crore for 100 youth), which has created an opportunity for deserving and talented IAS aspirants of Meghalaya to undergo free of cost coaching from ALS IAS.
ALS IAS which is India’s Largest IAS Coaching Network has more than 75 centers across India including 30 in North East along with 2837 selections in UPSC till date including 154 selections last year.
ALS has also been honored with similar Sponsorship for IAS Training from Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram and Manipur in the past.
National Sales Head ALS Shri Prateek Bhattacharya also announced Scholarship worth 1 crore for 265 Aspirants under ALS CSR Initiative for Youth of Meghalaya.
Together this Announcement has created an Opportunity for 365 IAS Aspirants of Meghalaya to avail of Scholarship sponsored by Government of Meghalaya and ALS.
Chief Minister also mentioned that the selection of 100 students sponsored under Chief Minister’s Civil Services Fellows will be based on Meghalaya Reservation Roster List to give equal opportunity to students from Khasi, Jaintia and Garo Hills.
The Scholarship Exam will be conducted on September 15, in all district headquarters under the supervision of the respective deputy commissioner.
Application forms will be made available from 4th September in all Deputy Commissioner office with last date of Form submission being 12th September. Results of the Exam will be generated on 22nd September and Batches will commence from 30th September.
Students selected from Khasi/Jaintia Hills shall undergo thier IAS training at ALS IAS Shillong whereas students selected from Garo Hills shall undergo training at ALS IAS Tura via cutting edge VSAT Technology where LIVE Transmission of classes being conducted in ALS Delhi campus would be given and students will learn from Best IAS Mentors of the country.
Dedicated Academic Mentors from Delhi shall also be sent by ALS to Meghalaya to monitor, motivate and guide the students during thier training along with monthly visits which will be made by IAS/IPS officers serving in Meghalaya to inspire the candidates.
ALS hopes that this path breaking initiative taken by Chief Minister of Meghalaya will be able to transform the youth of Meghalaya and produce results in Civil Services in the coming years.
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