"Aspirants should first decide the job for which they want to aim for. They should get the syllabus, old question papers and model question papers for preparation. They should make it a habit to spend four to five hours every day preparing . Choosing a particular place and time for preparation would help to improve concentration level. If they could follow it for 21 days, it would become a habit," he said.
Tamil Nadu Agriculture University today launched a free coaching centre for the candidates who will be appearing for the competitive examinations that are been conducted by the state government. Chief Secretary V Irai Anbu inaugurated the centre.
While addressing the students in virtual mode, he said, "TNAU was chosen since the environment required to get into government jobs was already there. The university had produced many government officials at various levels including civil servants.
"Aspirants should first decide the job for which they want to aim for. They should get the syllabus, old question papers and model question papers for preparation. They should make it a habit to spend four to five hours every day preparing . Choosing a particular place and time for preparation would help to improve concentration level. If they could follow it for 21 days, it would become a habit," he said.
“The university has allotted two classrooms for now. They will allot two more classrooms based on the response from aspirants,” he said.
"Aspirants should understand that some of the subjects might be difficult when they begin but when they pursue it regularly, they would find it easy," he said.
TNAU vice-chancellor V Geethalakshmi said "classes would be conducted between 5.30pm and 8.30pm, six days a week. Apart from TNAU students, aspirants from outside the campus can also join. For the larger benefit of students from other colleges, the coaching sessions will be recorded and shared with constituent colleges as well. Soon, the classes will be streamlined online so that everyone can join."
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