SHILLONG, FEB 1: Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma interacted with the students of South West Garo hills district who had enrolled for coaching under Chief Minister’s Career Guidance and Counseling Programme during its inauguration at Ampati Multi Facility Centre on Saturday morning.
Besides the graduate and under graduate students aspiring to appear in civil services examination, several SSLC passed candidates looking forward to sit for bank and government jobs have also enrolled for coaching at Ampati centre. The classes for the first batch is commencing on February 5, next.
Interacting with the students, Sangma advised them to be responsive and gutsy and willing to learn if they want to grow and be successful. He said that if the students are not responsive, coaching centre would be of no use to them. During the question-answer session, the chief minister also gave them a few tips on how they should prepare for their exams.
Counseling expert and CM’s Career Guidance Programme director AK Jain gave an overview and the vision for setting up the coaching centre, which would offer complete package for the students with quality books available so that they can compete with others in the rest of the country.
During the a short counseling session with the students later , Jain instructed them to attend the classes regularly and warned that those students who are irregular in attendance would be excluded from the roll.
Chairperson, Employment Generation & Resource Mobilization, Dikkanchi D.Shira, Deputy Commissioner, Ram Singh, Superintendent of Police, R. Muthu and other district officials also attended the inauguration of the coaching centre. Earlier, before the inauguration, the Deputy Commissioner also had a brief counseling and motivational session with the students. – By Our Reporter
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