Manorama Yearbook conducts toppers' meet for UPSC achievers

“When you learn from your own mistakes, you grow, and when you learn from others’ mistakes, you thrive,” says Dr Aswathy Sreenivas who cleared the Civil Services Examination 2019 in her fourth attempt with an all India rank of 40.

She will be one of the panellists for the free webinar titled “Let’s Dream Together: Civil Services Toppers Meet” organised by Manorama Yearbook Online in association with Amrita IAS Academy on August 14 from 4 pm to 5. 30 pm.  First 500 persons to register for the session will get free access to Manorama Yearbook Online website and app for a year. 

Participants will get to interact with four toppers from the state including Arun S Nair (AIR 55), Nidhin K. Biju (AIR 89) and Archana P P (AIR 99) in the session. 

“There are no hard and fast rules for civil services preparation, but we have seen many aspirants who do not know where to begin the work, or where to focus. Hence it is important that right guidance is given,” says Dr Arun S. Nair who cleared the exam in his second attempt. 

The session is tenth in the series of free webinars hosted by Manorama Yearbook Online to help aspirants in their preparation for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. Aspirants are gearing up for the Prelims of UPSC Civil Services Examination, which is scheduled for October, and the preparations are in full swing.

To register for the session, visit: https://bit.ly/2F09GIX OR dial 808 6078 808

Manorama Yearbook Online is a platform exclusively for UPSC Civil Services aspirants. The content includes 50 mock tests, daily current affairs, quizzes and videos that help users prepare for exams. The daily updates complement the wealth of information available in the print version of the Yearbooks.

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