2184 candidates appeared in the entrance exam Bodofa UN Brahma super 50 mission

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2184 candidates appeared in the entrance exam Bodofa UN Brahma super 50 mission 3

KOKRAJHAR, JULY 3: A total of 2184 aspirant candidates appeared in the entrance test examination for the second edition of Bodofa UN Brahma Super 50 Mission – Civil Services was conducted on Sunday at various examination centres across the districts of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).

The test examination was organised under the department of Education, government of Bodoland Territorial Region to create quality competative young generations among the citizens.
The entrance examination witnessed a remarkable turnout, with 692 candidates appeared at UN Academy (Kokrajhar), 353 at Kashikotra Higher Secondary School (Chirang), 316 at Barama College (Baksa), 227 at Tamulpur Higher Secondary School (Tamulpur), and 596 at Udalguri College (Udalguri) respectively that saw overwhelming response reflects the growing interest and enthusiasm among the aspirants to excel in the civil services examinations with showcasing their determination to become future administrators from BTR.

Notably, the Bodofa UN Brahma Super 50 Mission – Civil Services is an ambitious initiative launched in 2022 by the government of BTR under the visionary leadership of chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region, Pramod Boro which has been emphasizing to create a competitive environment within Bodoland region and increase the number of individuals clearing top competitive examinations each year.

The successful candidates from the entrance examinations will be granted an 11-month government-sponsored residential coaching facility for Civil Services. This programme aims to provide comprehensive support and guidance to candidates as they prepare for the challenging civil services examinations.
The mission has received widespread appreciation for its noble vision and objectives since its inception. The first batch of the programme has produced satisfactory results, with 27 out of 37 candidates clearing the APSC (prelims) examinations recently.
The candidates of the first batch underwent free coaching at the esteemed Chanakya IAS Academy in New Delhi, thanks to an academic partnership between the Mission and the academy.

The Bodofa UN Brahma Super 50 Mission – Civil Services continues to inspire and empower aspiring individuals in BTR, enabling them to realise their dreams of serving as administrators. The Government of BTR remains committed to nurturing talent and providing all necessary resources to support the candidates’ journey towards achieving success in the civil services examinations.

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