Mock interviews for Civils aspirants

Aim is to prepare candidates to face the final interview round

January 20, 2018 11:04 pm | Updated 11:05 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA

A panel of former State chief secretary Mohan Kanda, former chairman of Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) C.R. Biswal and honorary chairman of Para Association for Rural Development (PARD) Srinivas Prasad conducted a mock interview session for the candidates aspiring to crack the Civils, at the State Guest House here on Saturday.

The mock interview session was organised by The Hindu Civils Aspirants Forum, in collaboration with PARD, an associate of Dr. Lakshmaiah IAS Study Circle, in an ambience akin to the actual UPSC interview where the judges critically assess the candidates on the grounds of personality, general knowledge, ethical standards and hint them at major shortcomings which may pull them down in the final interview round.

The idea is to prepare the candidates to face the final interview round in a confident way.

The interview sessions started at 9.30 a.m. and concluded at 6 p.m.

The mock interview sessions will continue on Sunday (January 21) also.

Candidates who have qualified in the Group-1 (mains) exams and are waiting to cross the final stage of the crucial interview round, can attend this mock session to familiarise the pattern.

The candidates must submit a copy of their call letter, attested form and a passport size photograph at the interview venue.

They will also have to fill an online form available at www.drpvlakshmaiah.com .

Contract numbers

Enquiries for more details can be made by calling 7799883344/9177724100 (Vijayawada), 040-272671427/8500218036 (Hyderabad), 9515639739/9573068506 (Visakhapatnam), 7799883344/9177724100 (Guntur) and 9949232133/9701724321 (Tirupati) or mail: drpvlakshmaiah@gmail.

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