Competitive exam fair concludes

Competitive exam fair concludes
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Competitive exam fair concludes . Continuing with Saturday’s huge response, the two-day mega competitive exam fair 2015, jointly organised by Hans India and HMTV in collaboration with CMS for CA, concluded on an equally colourful note on Sunday.

The event organised by The Hans India and HMTV draws huge number of aspirants

Hyderabad: Continuing with Saturday’s huge response, the two-day mega competitive exam fair 2015, jointly organised by Hans India and HMTV in collaboration with CMS for CA, concluded on an equally colourful note on Sunday.

Participants at the two-day mega competitive Exam Fair 2015  organised by The Hans India and HMTV in Hyderabad on Sunday

The second day’s feature was the wide response from eagerly enthusiastic students who took advantage of the availability of several coaching centres under one roof to clarify doubts and elicit information about competitive exams like Groups, banking, Staff Selection Commission, LAWCET and the likes. Interestingly, there was a sizeable turnout of students from the districts and interiors.

Many institutions used the platform to extol the aspirants about their own brand of teaching. Some of the specialized coaching centres like Vijetha Study Circle (police department tests), IAS Brains and Triveni Study Circle (Civils, Groups), Law School 101 (CLAT, LAWCET, AILET & LSAT), Visu Academy (Banking sector, SSC, GRE, CRT) cashed in on the opportunity to optimal levels.

‘The concept of all coaching centers under one roof made it comfortable for us as could approach different institutes in one go,’ said Amrutha, who is pursuing B Sc in Mahbubnagar, who is hoping to become a banker. B Tech final year student, Susain, preparing for Civil Services, said it was worth the visit as several of her doubts were addressed from the experts.

B Tech graduate, Bhargav preparing for Staff Selection Commission, summed up the fair in the best possible manner and perhaps spoke for thousands of career hopefuls, while saying ‘such fairs should come up twice or thrice a year to guide the students in the ruthlessly competitive world.’

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